Novel Semi-Synthetic Cu (II)-Cardamonin Complex Exerts Potent Anticancer Activity against Triple-Negative Breast and Pancreatic Cancer Cells via Inhibition of the Akt Signaling Pathway.
Md Shahadat HossanMohammed Khaled Bin BreakTracey D BradshawHilary M CollinsChristophe WiartTeng-Jin KhooAhmed AlafnanPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Cardamonin is a polyphenolic natural product that has been shown to possess cytotoxic activity against a variety of cancer cell lines. We previously reported the semi-synthesis of a novel Cu (II)-cardamonin complex (19) that demonstrated potent antitumour activity. In this study, we further investigated the bioactivity of 19 against MDA-MB-468 and PANC-1 cancer cells in an attempt to discover an effective treatment for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and pancreatic cancer, respectively. Results revealed that 19 abolished the formation of MDA-MB-468 and PANC-1 colonies, exerted growth-inhibitory activity, and inhibited cancer cell migration. Further mechanistic studies showed that 19 induced DNA damage resulting in gap 2 (G2)/mitosis (M) phase arrest and microtubule network disruption. Moreover, 19 generated reactive oxygen species (ROS) that may contribute to induction of apoptosis, corroborated by activation of caspase-3/7, PARP cleavage, and downregulation of Mcl-1. Complex 19 also decreased the expression levels of p-Akt and p-4EBP1, which indicates that the compound exerts its activity, at least in part, via inhibition of Akt signalling. Furthermore, 19 decreased the expression of c-Myc in PANC-1 cells only, which suggests that it may exert its bioactivity via multiple mechanisms of action. These results demonstrate the potential of 19 as a therapeutic agent for TNBC and pancreatic cancer.
Keyphrases
- signaling pathway
- cell cycle arrest
- induced apoptosis
- dna damage
- pi k akt
- cell death
- cell migration
- reactive oxygen species
- cell proliferation
- poor prognosis
- papillary thyroid
- oxidative stress
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- binding protein
- cell cycle
- dna repair
- human health
- squamous cell
- breast cancer cells
- anti inflammatory
- risk assessment
- lymph node metastasis
- young adults
- transcription factor
- squamous cell carcinoma
- childhood cancer
- high resolution
- high glucose