Comparative cytotoxic activity of carboplatin and β-cryptoxanthin in free and liposomal forms against breast cancer cell line

The study of the effectiveness of the synthetic and natural anticarcinogenic compounds in liposomal form is urgent for their possible use in therapy. In this work, the alkylating agent carboplatin and the representative of carotenoids β-cryptoxanthin were used. The aim of the research was to study t...

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Main Authors: M. W. Shafaa, N. S. Elkholy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. 2021-06-01
Series:Ukrainian Biochemical Journal
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dsc
Online Access:http://ukrbiochemjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Shafaa_3_21.pdf
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Summary:The study of the effectiveness of the synthetic and natural anticarcinogenic compounds in liposomal form is urgent for their possible use in therapy. In this work, the alkylating agent carboplatin and the representative of carotenoids β-cryptoxanthin were used. The aim of the research was to study the toxicity of these compounds in free and liposomal forms against breast cancer MCF-7 cell line. According to DSC and FTIR data, when carboplatin or β-cryptoxanthin were added to liposomal bilayers, a single peak was observed indicating their mutual mixing. Integration of β-cryptoxanthin into bilayer was found to be more proper for the creation of PE acyl chains ordered and cooperative state. It was found that MCF-7 cells sensitivity was much higher to the free β-cryptoxanthin than to the free carboplatin with IC50 42 and 235 μg/ml, respectively. The IC50 values for β-cryptoxanthin loaded into liposomes and for free carboplatin were similar. At the same time, no cytotoxic effect of carboplatin-loaded liposomes was observed. The data obtained allow proposing a possible antitumor treatment regimen where carboplatin is replaced by free β-cryptoxanthin or its liposomal form to increase the effectiveness of breast cancer therapy.
ISSN:2409-4943
2413-5003