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Two calix[4]pyrroles as potential therapeutics for castration-resistant prostate cancer

Journal

INVESTIGATIONAL NEW DRUGS
Volume 40, Issue 6, Pages 1185-1193

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10637-022-01294-8

Keywords

calix[4]pyrroles; Prostate cancer; Chemoresistance; Tumour drug resistance; New anticancer drugs; Drug development; Cancer

Funding

  1. Italian Ministry of Health
  2. COST Action [CA16231, CA17104]
  3. Messina University
  4. STSM fellowship

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The macrocyclic compounds meso-(p-acetamidophenyl)-calix[4]pyrrole and meso-(m-acetamidophenyl)-calix[4]pyrrole have been found to inhibit cell growth in prostate cancer cell lines and show potential as therapeutic tools for the treatment of prostate cancer.
Macrocyclic compounds meso-(p-acetamidophenyl)-calix[4]pyrrole and meso-(m-acetamidophenyl)-calix[4]pyrrole have previously been reported to exhibit cytotoxic properties towards lung cancer cells. Here, we report pre-clinical in vitro and in vivo studies showing that these calixpyrrole derivatives can inhibit cell growth in both PC3 and DU145 prostatic cancer cell lines. We explored the impact of these compounds on programmed cell death, as well as their ability to inhibit cellular invasion. In this study we have demonstrated the safety of these macrocyclic compounds by cytotoxicity tests on ex-vivo human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), and by in vivo subcutaneous administration. Preliminary in vivo tests demonstrated no hepato-, no nephro- and no genotoxicity in Balb/c mice compared to controls treated with cisplatin. These findings suggest these calixpyrroles might be novel therapeutic tools for the treatment of prostate cancer and of particular interest for the treatment of androgen-independent castration-resistant prostate cancer.

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