Publication Type Journal Article
Title In vitro and in vivo anticancer effects of two quinoline-platinum(II) complexes on human osteosarcoma models
Authors Maria Carolina Ruiz Agustina Resasco Ana Laura Di Virgilio Miguel Ayala Isabel Cavaco Silvia Cabrera Jose Aleman I. E. Leon
Groups BIOIN
Journal CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY AND PHARMACOLOGY
Year 2019
Month April
Volume 83
Number 4
Pages 681-692
Abstract Platinum-based drugs, mainly cisplatin, are used for the treatment of several solid tumors such as OS. However, cisplatin treatment often results in the development of chemoresistance, leading therapeutic failure. We have previously reported that platinum complexes containing 8-hydroxyquinoline ligands have good antitumor activity against different cancer cell lines and with a different and better cytotoxic profile than cisplatin. Here, the anticancer properties of two different quinoline-platinum complexes [Pt(Cl)(2)(quinoline)(dmso)] (1) [PtCl(8-O-quinoline)(dmso)] (2) on in vitro (2D and 3D) and in vivo models (xenograft tumor of human osteosarcoma in mice) are presented. In this order, [PtCl(8-O-quinoline)(dmso)] (2) impaired cell viability to have a more pronounced antitumor effect than cisplatin on MG-63 osteosarcoma cells (IC50 4 mu M vs. 39 mu M). Besides, [PtCl(8-O-quinoline)(dmso)] (2) increased ROS production in a dose-manner response and this compound induced early and late apoptotic fractions of human osteosarcoma cells. Finally, [PtCl(8-O-quinoline)(dmso)] (2) decreased the cell viability of multicellular spheroids and reduced the tumor volume on athymic nude mice N:NIH(S) Fox1(nu) without inducing side effects. In this way, [PtCl(8-O-quinoline)(dmso)] (2) did not alter the normal cytoarchitecture of liver and kidney and the blood biomarkers (GPT, GOT, uremia, and creatinine) did not suffer modifications. Taken together, our data indicate that these compounds showed a better anticancer performance than cisplatin on in vitro and in vivo studies. These results showed the importance of chelation in the antitumor properties, suggesting that the [PtCl(8-O-quinoline)(dmso)] (2) might be a promising agent for the treatment of human osteosarcoma tumors resistant to cisplatin.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00280-019-03773-x
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ISSN 0344-5704
EISSN 1432-0843
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Bibtex ID ISI:000460805100008
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