Ampicillin inhibition effect on HCT116 cell line
Keywords:
Colorectal cancer, Ampicillin, anti-cancer effect
Abstract
Ampicillin is a common antibiotic used treat infections derived by gram negative and positive bacteria. The hypothesis of this work is to uncover the therapeutic action of Ampicillin in case of human colorectal carcinoma as a model of gastric malignancy in the presence or absence of bacterial toxin. The results indicated that HCT116 viability was significantly attenuated by relatively high doses of Amp in presence or absence of LPS. However LPS treatment alone of high impact on HCT116 cells growth. We conclude that Ampicillin may have therapeutic effect on colorectal cancer upon and lower intestine bacterial infection. Further studies required revealing Ampicillin effect on normal intestinal cells and underneath molecular mechanismsDownloads
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2018-03-29
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Jassim Mohammed, T., & N.A. Al-Ibadi, I. (2018). Ampicillin inhibition effect on HCT116 cell line. Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science, 22(2), 185-190. Retrieved from https://journalsc.qu.edu.iq/index.php/JOPS/article/view/652
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