Efficacy of Tomato Concentrates in Mouse Models of Dyslipidemia and Cancer
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We previously reported that adding freeze-dried tomato powder from transgenic plants expressing the apolipoprotein A-I mimetic peptide 6F at 2.2% by weight to a Western diet (WD) ameliorated dyslipidemia and atherosclerosis in mice. The same dose in a human would require three cups of tomato powder three times daily. To reduce the volume, we sought a method to concentrate 6F. Remarkably, extracting the transgenic freeze-dried tomato overnight in ethyl acetate with 5% acetic acid resulted in a 37-fold reduction in the amount of transgenic tomato needed for biologic activity. In a mouse model of dyslipidemia, adding 0.06% by weight of the tomato concentrate expressing the 6F peptide (Tg6F) to a WD significantly reduced plasma total cholesterol and triglycerides (P < 0.0065). In a mouse model of colon cancer metastatic to the lungs, adding 0.06% of Tg6F, but not a control tomato concentrate (EV), to standard mouse chow reduced tumor-associated neutrophils by 94 ± 1.1% (P = 0.0052), and reduced tumor burden by two-thirds (P = 0.0371). Adding 0.06% of either EV or Tg6F by weight to standard mouse chow significantly reduced tumor burden in a mouse model of ovarian cancer; however, Tg6F was significantly more effective (35% reduction for EV vs. 53% reduction for Tg6F; P = 0.0069). Providing the same dose of tomato concentrate to humans would require only two tablespoons three times daily making this a practical approach for testing oral apoA-I mimetic therapy in the treatment of dyslipidemia and cancer.
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