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Copper-Plumbagin Complex Produces Potent Anticancer Effects by Depolymerizing Microtubules and Inducing Reactive Oxygen Species and DNA Damage
[Image: see text] Here, we have synthesized a copper complex of plumbagin (Cu-PLN) and investigated its antiproliferative activities in different cancer cells. The crystal structure of Cu-PLN showed that the complex was square planar with a binding stoichiometry of 1:2 (Cu/Plumbagin). Cu-PLN inhibit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9878539/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36713695 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c06691 |
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author | Mukherjee, Sandipan Sawant, Avishkar V. Prassanawar, Shweta S. Panda, Dulal |
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description | [Image: see text] Here, we have synthesized a copper complex of plumbagin (Cu-PLN) and investigated its antiproliferative activities in different cancer cells. The crystal structure of Cu-PLN showed that the complex was square planar with a binding stoichiometry of 1:2 (Cu/Plumbagin). Cu-PLN inhibited the proliferation of human cervical carcinoma (HeLa), human breast cancer (MCF-7), and murine melanoma (B16F10) cells with half-maximal inhibitory concentrations (IC50) of 0.85 ± 0.05, 2.3 ± 0.1, and 1.1 ± 0.1 μM, respectively. Plumbagin inhibited the proliferation of HeLa, MCF-7, and B16F10 cells with IC50 of 7 ± 0.1, 8.2 ± 0.2, and 6.2 ± 0.4 μM, respectively, showing that Cu-PLN is a stronger antiproliferative agent than plumbagin. Interestingly, Cu-PLN showed much stronger toxicity against breast carcinoma and skin melanoma cells than noncancerous breast epithelial and skin fibroblast cells, indicating its specific cytotoxicity toward cancer cells. A short exposure of Cu-PLN triggered microtubule disassembly in cultured cancer cells, and the complex also inhibited the polymerization of purified tubulin much more strongly than plumbagin. Furthermore, Cu-PLN inhibited the binding of colchicine to tubulin. In addition to microtubule depolymerization, the antiproliferative mechanism of Cu-PLN involved induction of reactive oxygen species, reduction of the mitochondrial membrane potential, and DNA damage. Moreover, the cytotoxic effects of Cu-PLN reduced significantly in cells pre-treated with N-acetyl cysteine, suggesting that reactive oxygen species generation is crucial in Cu-PLN’s mode of action. Thus, the complexation of plumbagin with copper yields a promising antitumor agent having a stronger antiproliferative activity than cisplatin, a widely used anticancer drug. |
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spelling | pubmed-98785392023-01-27 Copper-Plumbagin Complex Produces Potent Anticancer Effects by Depolymerizing Microtubules and Inducing Reactive Oxygen Species and DNA Damage Mukherjee, Sandipan Sawant, Avishkar V. Prassanawar, Shweta S. Panda, Dulal ACS Omega [Image: see text] Here, we have synthesized a copper complex of plumbagin (Cu-PLN) and investigated its antiproliferative activities in different cancer cells. The crystal structure of Cu-PLN showed that the complex was square planar with a binding stoichiometry of 1:2 (Cu/Plumbagin). Cu-PLN inhibited the proliferation of human cervical carcinoma (HeLa), human breast cancer (MCF-7), and murine melanoma (B16F10) cells with half-maximal inhibitory concentrations (IC50) of 0.85 ± 0.05, 2.3 ± 0.1, and 1.1 ± 0.1 μM, respectively. Plumbagin inhibited the proliferation of HeLa, MCF-7, and B16F10 cells with IC50 of 7 ± 0.1, 8.2 ± 0.2, and 6.2 ± 0.4 μM, respectively, showing that Cu-PLN is a stronger antiproliferative agent than plumbagin. Interestingly, Cu-PLN showed much stronger toxicity against breast carcinoma and skin melanoma cells than noncancerous breast epithelial and skin fibroblast cells, indicating its specific cytotoxicity toward cancer cells. A short exposure of Cu-PLN triggered microtubule disassembly in cultured cancer cells, and the complex also inhibited the polymerization of purified tubulin much more strongly than plumbagin. Furthermore, Cu-PLN inhibited the binding of colchicine to tubulin. In addition to microtubule depolymerization, the antiproliferative mechanism of Cu-PLN involved induction of reactive oxygen species, reduction of the mitochondrial membrane potential, and DNA damage. Moreover, the cytotoxic effects of Cu-PLN reduced significantly in cells pre-treated with N-acetyl cysteine, suggesting that reactive oxygen species generation is crucial in Cu-PLN’s mode of action. Thus, the complexation of plumbagin with copper yields a promising antitumor agent having a stronger antiproliferative activity than cisplatin, a widely used anticancer drug. American Chemical Society 2023-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9878539/ /pubmed/36713695 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c06691 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Mukherjee, Sandipan Sawant, Avishkar V. Prassanawar, Shweta S. Panda, Dulal Copper-Plumbagin Complex Produces Potent Anticancer Effects by Depolymerizing Microtubules and Inducing Reactive Oxygen Species and DNA Damage |
title | Copper-Plumbagin
Complex Produces Potent Anticancer
Effects by Depolymerizing Microtubules and Inducing Reactive Oxygen
Species and DNA Damage |
title_full | Copper-Plumbagin
Complex Produces Potent Anticancer
Effects by Depolymerizing Microtubules and Inducing Reactive Oxygen
Species and DNA Damage |
title_fullStr | Copper-Plumbagin
Complex Produces Potent Anticancer
Effects by Depolymerizing Microtubules and Inducing Reactive Oxygen
Species and DNA Damage |
title_full_unstemmed | Copper-Plumbagin
Complex Produces Potent Anticancer
Effects by Depolymerizing Microtubules and Inducing Reactive Oxygen
Species and DNA Damage |
title_short | Copper-Plumbagin
Complex Produces Potent Anticancer
Effects by Depolymerizing Microtubules and Inducing Reactive Oxygen
Species and DNA Damage |
title_sort | copper-plumbagin
complex produces potent anticancer
effects by depolymerizing microtubules and inducing reactive oxygen
species and dna damage |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9878539/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36713695 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c06691 |
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