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In vitro study of the anti-cancer effects of artemisone alone or in combination with other chemotherapeutic agents

Journal

CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY AND PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 67, Issue 3, Pages 569-577

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00280-010-1355-4

Keywords

Artemisinin; Artemisone; Cancer; Cell-cycle; Combination

Funding

  1. Government of the HKSAR University Grants Committee Areas of Excellence [AoE P/10-01/01-02-I, AOE/P-10/01-2-II]
  2. University Grants Council [HKUST 6493/06 M, 600507]
  3. European Commission [018834]
  4. MALSIG [223044]
  5. cancer vaccine institute

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Artemisinins are now established drugs for treatment of malaria. These agents have been shown to possess impressive anti-cancer properties. We have investigated the role of artemisone (ATM), a novel derivative of artemisinin (ART) in a cancer setting both alone and in combination with established chemotherapeutic agents. The anti-proliferative effects of ART and ATM were tested on a panel of human cancer cells in vitro using the methylthiazoletetrazolium assay, and the effect on cell cycling established by flow cytometry. Immunoblot analyses were performed to determine effects at the molecular level. Finally, ART and ATM were combined with the common anti-cancer agents oxaliplatin, gemcitabine and thalidomide. ART and ATM caused dose dependent decreases in cell number. ATM was consistently superior to ART, with IC50 s significantly lower in the former. Neither drug caused significant changes to the cell viability (%viable cells > 95%), but arrested cell cycling. Blockade was either exclusively at the level of G1, or at all phases of the cell cycle, and associated with reductions in cyclin D1, CDK4 and pRb. Combination studies showed the anti-proliferative effect of ATM was often enhanced by addition of the other drugs, whilst ART exhibited antagonistic properties. ART and ATM are active in cancer cell lines, with ATM displaying the greater anti-proliferative effect when used alone. ATM also enhances the effects of the above drugs, with ART being less likely to improve activities. Taken together, ATM should be thought of as the ART-derived compound next in line for further study.

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