In Vitro Anticancer Activity of Novel Ciprofloxacin Mannich Base in Lung Adenocarcinoma and High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer Cell Lines via Attenuating MAPK Signaling Pathway.
Michael Atef FawzyRania H Abu-BaihGamal El-Din A Abuo-RahmaIslam M Abdel-RahmanAzza A K El-SheikhMaiiada H NazmyPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Novel drugs are desperately needed in order to combat a significant challenge due to chemo-therapeutic resistance and bad prognosis. This research aimed to assess the anticancer activity of a newly synthesized ciprofloxacin Mannich base (CMB) on ovarian cancer (OVCAR-3) and lung cancer (A-549) cell lines and to investigate probable involved molecular mechanisms. The cytotoxic and pro-apoptotic impact of CMB on both cell lines was investigated using MTT assay, Annexin V assay, and cell cycle analysis, as well as caspase-3 activation. Western blotting was carried out to evaluate downstream targets of the MAPK pathway, while qRT PCR was used to evaluate the gene expression pattern of the p53/Bax/Bcl2 pathway. CMB treatment showed significantly reduced cell proliferation in both OVCAR-3 and A-549 cells with half maximum inhibitory concentration (IC 50 ) = 11.60 and 16.22 µg/mL, respectively. CMB also induced apoptosis, S phase cell cycle arrest, and up-regulated expression of p53, p21, and Bax while down-regulated Bcl2 expression. CMB also halted cell proliferation by deactivating the MAPK pathway. In conclusion, CMB may be regarded as a potential antiproliferative agent for lung and ovarian cancers due to anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic actions via inhibition of the MAPK pathway and p53/Bax/Bcl2.
Keyphrases
- induced apoptosis
- signaling pathway
- pi k akt
- cell cycle arrest
- cell cycle
- cell proliferation
- oxidative stress
- high grade
- cell death
- gene expression
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- poor prognosis
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- high throughput
- transcription factor
- photodynamic therapy
- dna methylation
- mass spectrometry
- combination therapy
- low grade
- south africa
- radiation therapy
- drug delivery
- atomic force microscopy
- high resolution
- single molecule