Curcumin augments the cytostatic and anti-invasive effects of mitoxantrone on carcinosarcoma cells in vitro

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Numerous adverse effects limit the applicability of mitoxantrone for the treatment of drug-resistant tumors, including carcinosarcoma. Here, we estimated the additive effects of mitoxantrone and curcumin, a plant-derived biomolecule isolated from Curcuma longa, on the neoplastic and invasive potential of carcinosarcoma cells in vitro. Curcumin augmented the cytostatic, cytotoxic and anti-invasive effects of mitoxantrone on the Walker- 256 cells. It also strengthened the inhibitory effects of mitoxantrone on the motility of drug-resistant Walker- 256 cells that had retained viability after a long-term mitoxantrone/curcumin treatment. Thus, curcumin reduces the effective doses of mitoxantrone and augments its interference with the invasive potential of drug-resistant carcinosarcoma cells.

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Luty, M., Kwiecień, E., Firlej, M., Łabedź-Masłowska, A., Paw, M., Madeja, Z., & Czyz, J. (2016). Curcumin augments the cytostatic and anti-invasive effects of mitoxantrone on carcinosarcoma cells in vitro. Acta Biochimica Polonica, 63(3), 397–401. https://doi.org/10.18388/abp.2016_1314

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