In Vitro Cytotoxicity Efficiency of Extracellular L-Glutaminase Produce by Mesophilic Bacteria, Kurthia Gibsonii on Lncap, MDA-MB 231 and Hepg-2 Cell Lines

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Bhalchandra B. Waykar
Trupti B. Namekar
Rajendra A. Satpute
Dinesh S. Kharate

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Mesophilic bacteria from soil habitat have been reported to produce extracellular L-glutaminase. The present study was carried out to anticancer screening of L-glutamiase producing bacteria (Kurthia gibsonii) from soil sample of cattle feeding site from Satara parisar, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. Results showed, among three soil samples of cattle feeding farms, Kurthia gibsonii was isolated. From that exhibited the highest L-glutaminase activity. Moreover, the in vitro cytotoxic activity of L-glutaminase against the (Lymph Node Carcinoma of the Prostate) LNCaP, (an epithelial, human breast cancer cell line) MDA-MB 231 and hepatocellular (HepG-2) carcinoma cell lines at different concentration (0.47, 0.94, 1.88, 3.75, 7.50, 15.00, 30.00 and 60.00 μg/ml) by the MTT assay and compared with the standard Doxrubcin. The antitumor effect against human liver carcinoma cell line revealed that L-glutaminase produced by Kurthia gibsonii showed potent cytotoxic activity of tested cell line in a dose-dependent manner with an LC50 value of 4.1 μg/ml.

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Bhalchandra B. Waykar, Namekar, T. B. ., Rajendra A. Satpute, & Dinesh S. Kharate. (2023). In Vitro Cytotoxicity Efficiency of Extracellular L-Glutaminase Produce by Mesophilic Bacteria, Kurthia Gibsonii on Lncap, MDA-MB 231 and Hepg-2 Cell Lines. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(4), 208–214. https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44i4.1535
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