In silico design and cell-based evaluation of two dual anti breast cancer compounds targeting Bcl-2 and GPER

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Abstract

According to WHO statistics, breast cancer (BC) disease represents about 2.3 million diagnosed and 685,000 deaths globally. Regarding histological classification of BC, the Estrogen (ER) and Progesterone (PR) receptors negative-expression cancer, named Triple-Negative BC (TNBC), represents the most aggressive type of this disease, making it a challenge for drug discovery. In this context, our research group, applying a well-established Virtual Screening (VS) protocol, in addition to docking and molecular dynamics simulations studies, yielded two ligands identified as 6 and 37 which were chemically synthesized and evaluated on MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cancer cell lines. Strikingly, 37 assayed on MDA-MB-231 (a TNBC cell model) depicted an outstanding value of 18.66 μM much lower than 65.67 μM yielded by Gossypol Bcl-2 inhibitor whose main disadvantage is to produce multiple toxic effects. Highlighted above, enforce the premise of the computational tools to find new therapeutic options against the most aggressive forms of breast cancer, as the results herein showed.

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Morelos-Garnica, L. A., Guzmán-Velázquez, S., Padilla-Martínez, I. I., García-Sánchez, J. R., Bello, M., Bakalara, N., … Correa-Basurto, J. (2023). In silico design and cell-based evaluation of two dual anti breast cancer compounds targeting Bcl-2 and GPER. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-43860-x

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