No-donor nitrosyl iron complex with 2-aminophenolyl ligand induces apoptosis and inhibits NF-κB function in HeLa cells

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NO donating iron nitrosyl complex with 2-aminothiophenyl ligand (2-AmPh complex) was studied for its ability to cause cell death and affect nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) signaling. The complex inhibited viability of HeLa cells and induced cell death that was accompanied by loss of mitochondrial membrane potential and characteristic for apoptosis phosphatidylserine externalization. At IC50, 2-AmPh caused decrease in nuclear content of NF-κB p65 polypeptide and mRNA expression of NF-κB target genes encoding interleukin-8 and anti-apoptotic protein BIRC3. mRNA levels of interleukin-6 and anti-apoptotic protein BIRC2 encoding genes were not affected. Our data demonstrate that NO donating iron nitrosyl complex 2-AmPh can inhibit tumor cell viability and induce apoptosis that is preceded by impairment of NF-κB function and suppression of a subset of NF-κB target genes.

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Stupina, T., Balakina, A., Kondrat’eva, T., Kozub, G., Sanina, N., & Terent’ev, A. (2018). No-donor nitrosyl iron complex with 2-aminophenolyl ligand induces apoptosis and inhibits NF-κB function in HeLa cells. Scientia Pharmaceutica, 86(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/scipharm86040046

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