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Background: This study tested the hypothesis that combined therapy with probiotics and cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cells was superior to merely one on suppressing the peritoneal carcinomatosis and liver metastasis of colorectal cancer (CRC) cells in nude mice. Methods and Results: The in vitro study revealed that in HCT 116/SW620 CRC cell lines, cell viability, proliferation, colony formation, migratory ability, wound healing, and protein expression of PD-L1 and FAK were significantly and comparably suppressed and that apoptosis was significantly and comparably increased by probiotics and CIK cells, and these effects were further significantly enhanced by combined probiotics + CIK cell therapy (all pConclusion: The combination of probiotics and CIK cells was superior to either therapy alone in suppressing CRC cell growth, proliferation, liver metastasis and survival, mainly through downregulating cell proliferation and survival signaling pathways.
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