Doxorubicin–transferrin conjugate alters mitochondrial homeostasis and energy metabolism in human breast cancer cells

Abstract Doxorubicin (DOX) is considered one of the most powerful chemotherapeutic agents but its clinical use has several limitations, including cardiomyopathy and cellular resistance to the drug. By using transferrin (Tf) as a drug carrier, however, the adverse effects of doxorubicin as well as dr...

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Main Authors: Paulina Wigner, Krzysztof Zielinski, Magdalena Labieniec-Watala, Agnieszka Marczak, Marzena Szwed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-02-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84146-4
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spelling doaj-b33adf26b2264bd79ed3bafd26548ba82021-03-11T12:24:50ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-02-0111111410.1038/s41598-021-84146-4Doxorubicin–transferrin conjugate alters mitochondrial homeostasis and energy metabolism in human breast cancer cellsPaulina Wigner0Krzysztof Zielinski1Magdalena Labieniec-Watala2Agnieszka Marczak3Marzena Szwed4Department of Medical Biophysics, Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of LodzDepartment of Medical Biophysics, Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of LodzDepartment of Medical Biophysics, Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of LodzDepartment of Medical Biophysics, Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of LodzDepartment of Medical Biophysics, Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of LodzAbstract Doxorubicin (DOX) is considered one of the most powerful chemotherapeutic agents but its clinical use has several limitations, including cardiomyopathy and cellular resistance to the drug. By using transferrin (Tf) as a drug carrier, however, the adverse effects of doxorubicin as well as drug resistance can be reduced. The main objective of this study was to determine the exact nature and extent to which mitochondrial function is influenced by DOX–Tf conjugate treatment, specifically in human breast adenocarcinoma cells. We assessed the potential of DOX–Tf conjugate as a drug delivery system, monitoring its cytotoxicity using the MTT assay and ATP measurements. Moreover, we measured the alterations of mitochondrial function and oxidative stress markers. The effect of DOX–Tf was the most pronounced in MDA-MB-231, triple-negative breast cancer cells, whereas non-cancer endothelial HUVEC-ST cells were more resistant to DOX–Tf conjugate than to free DOX treatment. A different sensitivity of two investigate breast cancer cell lines corresponded to the functionality of their cellular antioxidant systems and expression of estrogen receptors. Our data also revealed that conjugate treatment mediated free radical generation and altered the mitochondrial bioenergetics in breast cancer cells.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84146-4
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Marzena Szwed
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Krzysztof Zielinski
Magdalena Labieniec-Watala
Agnieszka Marczak
Marzena Szwed
Doxorubicin–transferrin conjugate alters mitochondrial homeostasis and energy metabolism in human breast cancer cells
Scientific Reports
author_facet Paulina Wigner
Krzysztof Zielinski
Magdalena Labieniec-Watala
Agnieszka Marczak
Marzena Szwed
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title Doxorubicin–transferrin conjugate alters mitochondrial homeostasis and energy metabolism in human breast cancer cells
title_short Doxorubicin–transferrin conjugate alters mitochondrial homeostasis and energy metabolism in human breast cancer cells
title_full Doxorubicin–transferrin conjugate alters mitochondrial homeostasis and energy metabolism in human breast cancer cells
title_fullStr Doxorubicin–transferrin conjugate alters mitochondrial homeostasis and energy metabolism in human breast cancer cells
title_full_unstemmed Doxorubicin–transferrin conjugate alters mitochondrial homeostasis and energy metabolism in human breast cancer cells
title_sort doxorubicin–transferrin conjugate alters mitochondrial homeostasis and energy metabolism in human breast cancer cells
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Doxorubicin (DOX) is considered one of the most powerful chemotherapeutic agents but its clinical use has several limitations, including cardiomyopathy and cellular resistance to the drug. By using transferrin (Tf) as a drug carrier, however, the adverse effects of doxorubicin as well as drug resistance can be reduced. The main objective of this study was to determine the exact nature and extent to which mitochondrial function is influenced by DOX–Tf conjugate treatment, specifically in human breast adenocarcinoma cells. We assessed the potential of DOX–Tf conjugate as a drug delivery system, monitoring its cytotoxicity using the MTT assay and ATP measurements. Moreover, we measured the alterations of mitochondrial function and oxidative stress markers. The effect of DOX–Tf was the most pronounced in MDA-MB-231, triple-negative breast cancer cells, whereas non-cancer endothelial HUVEC-ST cells were more resistant to DOX–Tf conjugate than to free DOX treatment. A different sensitivity of two investigate breast cancer cell lines corresponded to the functionality of their cellular antioxidant systems and expression of estrogen receptors. Our data also revealed that conjugate treatment mediated free radical generation and altered the mitochondrial bioenergetics in breast cancer cells.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84146-4
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