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DNA binding ability and cytotoxicity, cell cycle arrest and apoptosis inducing properties of a benzochromene derivative against K562 human leukemia cells

Journal

NUCLEOSIDES NUCLEOTIDES & NUCLEIC ACIDS
Volume 40, Issue 7, Pages 732-753

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15257770.2021.1937644

Keywords

Benzochromene derivative; calf thymus DNA; cell cycle arrest; groove binding; K562 cells

Funding

  1. University of Tabriz

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The study tested the cytotoxic and apoptotic induction activities of the benzochromene derivative on leukemia cells, demonstrating that 4-MC showed good anticancer potential.
Chromene and its derivatives are generally spread in nature. Heterocylic-based compounds like chromenes have displayed pharmacological activities. Chromene derivatives are critical due to some biological features such as anticancer activity. CML, chronic myelogenous leukemia, is a fatal malignancy determined by resistance to apoptosis and contains the Philadelphia chromosome. Induction of apoptosis is one of the main approaches in cancer therapy. In this research, benzochromene derivative, 2-amino-4-(4-methoxy phenyl)-4H-benzochromene-3-carbonitrile (4-MC) was tested for cytotoxic and apoptotic induction activities in the human leukemic K562 cell line. The MTT growth inhibition assay was used to determine the cellular growth and survival. Moreover, the binding attribute of 4-MC with double helix DNA was assessed by some spectroscopic and viscosity measurement, and also for docking analysis. 4-MC exhibited good cytotoxicity on K562 cell line and the IC50 value was calculated to be 30 mu M. Furthermore, the mechanisms of apoptosis induction were determined morphologically by fluorescence dual staining with acridine orange and ethidium bromide and cell cycle analysis was based on DNA content, as well as the presence of phosphatidyl serine on the outside of the cells by the flow cytometric method. The results showed that 4-MC had potent cytotoxic activity via sub-G1 cell cycle arrest and induction of apoptosis. The experimental and simulation studies reported that 4-MC binds to ctDNA through groove binding mode with the binding constant (K-b) of 2.5 x 10(3) M-1. These data represent a considerable anticancer potential of 4-MC and could be suggested for further pharmacological studies.

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