Abstract
The anticancer activity of disulfiram (DS) is copper(ii) (Cu)-dependent. This study investigated the anticancer mechanisms of DS/Cu using in vitro cytotoxicity and metabolic kinetic analysis. Our study indicates that DS/Cu targets cancer cells by the combination of two types of actions: (1) instant killing executed by DS/Cu reaction generated reactive oxygen species; (2) delayed cytotoxicity introduced by the end product, DDC-Cu. Nanoencapsulation of DS might shed light on repositioning of DS into cancer treatment.
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Tawari, P. E., Wang, Z., Najlah, M., Tsang, C. W., Kannappan, V., Liu, P., … Wang, W. (2015). The cytotoxic mechanisms of disulfiram and copper(II) in cancer cell. Toxicology Research, 4(6), 1439–1442. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5tx00210a
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