Anticancer activity of some ruthenium (Iii) complexes with quinolone antibiotics: In vitro cytotoxicity, cell cycle modulation, and apoptosis-inducing properties in lovo colon cancer cell line

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Cisplatin is one of the most effective anticancer agents used to treat colon cancer, which is the third malignancy between the most common human cancers in the world, but the resistance developed represents an obstacle against the full success of chemotherapy. An emerging interest appeared in finding other metallic compounds, such as ruthenium(III) complexes, for chemothera-peutic application in cancer. Our study focused on the anticancer activity of several ruthenium (Ru) complexes with quinolone antibiotics in colon tumor cell cultures. Real-time cell analysis and drug-mediated cytotoxicity tests monitored the inhibitory effects in the drug-treated LoVo colon cancer cells. Flow cytometry assays were performed to evaluate cell cycle phases distribution and apoptotic events. The obtained results showed dose-dependent increased levels of cell lysis and induction of apoptosis in LoVo cancer cells treated with the Ru(III) complexes. In addition, data showed a major decrease in cell proliferation, since the percentages of cells distributed in the S cell cycle phase di-minished, and a G0/G1 cell arrest was observed. Therefore, our results strongly suggest that the newly synthesized Ru(III) complexes might play an important role in future chemotherapeutic ap-proaches, since their activity is based on diminishing cell proliferation, induction of apoptosis, and modulation of cell cycle phases.

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Mihaila, M., Hotnog, C. M., Bostan, M., Munteanu, A. C., Vacaroiu, I. A., Brasoveanu, L. I., & Uivarosi, V. (2021). Anticancer activity of some ruthenium (Iii) complexes with quinolone antibiotics: In vitro cytotoxicity, cell cycle modulation, and apoptosis-inducing properties in lovo colon cancer cell line. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11188594

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