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New combination chemotherapy of cisplatin with an electron-donating compound for treatment of multiple cancers

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Abstract

Cisplatin is the first and most widely used platinum-based chemotherapy drug and is the cornerstone agent in treating a broad spectrum of cancers. However, its clinical application is often limited by severe toxic side effects and drug resistance. Based on the discovered dissociative electron transfer mechanism of cisplatin, a novel combination of cisplatin with [9-(2-carboxyphenyl)-6-diethylamino-3-xanthenylidene]-diethylammonium chloride (basic violet 10, BV10) is proposed to potentiate the chemotherapeutic effect of cisplatin. Here, we show that this combination enhances the anti-cancer effect of cisplatin in both in vitro cell lines and in vivo xenograft mouse models of cisplatin-sensitive and -resistant lung, ovarian and cervical cancers while introducing minimal additional toxic side effects. Furthermore, femtosecond time-resolved laser spectroscopic measurements demonstrate that cisplatin reacts with BV10 via an electron transfer mechanism. These results indicate that the combination of cisplatin with BV10 is promising for improving the chemotherapy of cancers with various extents of cisplatin resistance. © Te Author(s) 2021.
Original languageEnglish
Article number788
JournalScientific Reports
Volume11
Online published12 Jan 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

Funding

This research is funded by the Canadian Cancer Society (Grant #705976), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research—Institute of Cancer Research (Grant #160394), and Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (Discovery Grant # RGPIN-2017-05040).

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

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