Title:
Organotin derivatives of cholic acid induce apoptosis into breast cancer cells and interfere with mitochondrion; Synthesis, characterization and biological evaluation
Languages of Item:
English
Abstract:
Organotin(IV) derivatives of cholic acid (CAH) with the formulae R3Sn(CA) (R = Ph- (1), n-Bu- (2)) and R2Sn
(CA)2 (R = Ph- (3), n-Bu- (4) and Me- (5)) were synthesized. The compounds were characterized in solid state by
melting point, FT-IR, 119Sn Mossbauer, ¨ X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy and in solution by 1
H NMR,
UV–Vis spectral data and by Electrospray Ionisation Mass spectrometry (ESI-MS), High Resolution Mass spectrometry (HRMS), and atomic absorption analysis.
The in vitro bioactivity of 1–5 against human breast adenocarcinoma cancer cells MCF-7 (positive to hormone
receptors) and MDA-MB-231 (negative to hormone receptors) reveal that triorganotin derivatives 1–2 exhibit
significantly stronger activity than the corresponding diorganotin ones. Compound 5 is inactive against both cell
lines at the concentrations tested. Triorganotins 1–2 inhibit selectively MCF-7 than MDA-MB-231 cells, suggesting hormone mimetic behavior of them. Organotins 1–4 inhibit both cancerous cell lines, stronger than
cisplatin which rise up to 55-fold against MCF-7 and 170-fold against MDA-MB-231. The in vitro toxicity of 1–4
was evaluated on normal human fetal lung fibroblast cells (MRC-5), while their genotoxicity in vitro by micronucleus assay (MN). Moreover, the in vivo toxicity of 1–4 was tested by Artemia salina assay and their in vivo
genotoxicity with Allium cepa test. The mechanism of action of 1–4 against MCF-7 was clarified in vitro by the
means of cell morphology studies, cell cycle arrest, Acridine Orange/Ethidium Bromide (AO/EB) Staining,
mitochondrial membrane permeabilization test and by their binding affinity toward the calf thymus (CT) DNA
Authors:
M.E.K. Stathopoulou, N. Zoupanou, C.V. Banti, A.P. Douvalis, C. Papachristodoulou, K.D. Marousis, G.A. Spyroulias T. Mavromoustakos, S.K. Hadjikakou,
Keywords:
Bioinorganic chemistry Organotins Bile acids Breast cancer Apoptosis Mitochondrion
Main subject category:
Science
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.steroids.2021.
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