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Am J Cancer Res ; 12(1): 229-246, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35141015

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The composition of microtubules involving several steps, including the polymerization and depolymerization of α-tubulin and ß-tubulin heterodimers. Microtubule-targeting agents can increase or inhibit microtubule polymerization, thereby disrupting the dynamic process and stalling cells in G2/M phase. Microtubule-targeting agents are generally cytotoxic, which neurological toxicity being one of the significant adverse events associated. We recently reported a novel 5-arylalkynyl-2-benzoyl thiophene (PST-3) that exhibited broad-spectrum cellular cytotoxicity and in vivo potency with high safety. PST-3 was a substrate of p-gp, which could not cross the blood-brain barrier and lead to less neurotoxicity. The antitumor activities in vitro demonstrated that PST-3 combined with the colchicine-binding site on microtubule, induces morphological changes, disrupts microtubule networks, inhibits polymerization of tubulin, arrests breast cancer cells in the G2/M phase of the cell cycle and induces apoptosis. Evaluation of the antitumor effect in vivo demonstrated that PST-3 elicited MDA-MB-468 tumor %T/C of 11.75%, whereas elicited MCF7 tumor %T/C of 44.38% in breast cancer xenograft models. Besides, in vivo experiments of a higher dose (60 mg/kg) of PST-3 treatment for 21 days did not produce any significant neurotoxicity. These results provide evidence that PST-3 might possess the potential to be developed into a new microtubule inhibitor without neurological toxicity.

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