1. Antagonistic Interaction between Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor: Cambinol and Cisplatin-An Isobolographic Analysis in Breast Cancer In Vitro Models
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Marta Halasa, Andrzej Stepulak, Marzena Baran, Estera Okon, Anna Wawruszak, Jarogniew J. Łuszczki, and Magdalena Dmoszyńska-Graniczka
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Cell cycle checkpoint ,QH301-705.5 ,medicine.drug_class ,CDDP ,Estrogen receptor ,isobolographic analysis ,Apoptosis ,Breast Neoplasms ,Pyrimidinones ,Naphthalenes ,histone deacetylase inhibitors ,Models, Biological ,Catalysis ,Article ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Breast cancer ,combined therapy ,medicine ,Humans ,Biology (General) ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,QD1-999 ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Cisplatin ,Cell growth ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Histone deacetylase inhibitor ,Cell Cycle ,cambinol ,Combination chemotherapy ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Computer Science Applications ,Cancer research ,MCF-7 Cells ,Female ,Drug Antagonism ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of death in women all over the world. Currently, combined chemotherapy with two or more agents is considered a promising anti-cancer tool to achieve better therapeutic response and to reduce therapy-related side effects. In our study, we demonstrated an antagonistic effect of cytostatic agent-cisplatin (CDDP) and histone deacetylase inhibitor: cambinol (CAM) for breast cancer cell lines with different phenotypes: estrogen receptor positive (MCF7, T47D) and triple negative (MDA-MB-231, MDA-MB-468). The type of pharmacological interaction was assessed by an isobolographic analysis. Our results showed that both agents used separately induced cell apoptosis, however, applying them in combination ameliorated antiproliferative effect for all BC cell lines indicating antagonistic interaction. Cell cycle analysis showed that CAM abolished cell cycle arrest in S phase, which was induced by CDDP. Additionally, CAM increased cell proliferation compared to CDDP used alone. Our data indicate that CAM and CDDP used in combination produce antagonistic interaction, which could inhibit anti-cancer treatment efficacy, showing importance of preclinical testing.
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- 2021