Title of article :
Anti-cancer Potential of Captopril and Botulinum Toxin Type-A and Associated p53 Gene Apototic Stimulating Activity
Author/Authors :
Shebl, Rania Department of Microbiology and Immunology - Faculty of Pharmacy - Ahram Canadian University (ACU), Cairo, Egypt
Abstract :
Mutational inactivation of p53 is a key player in the development of human cancer. Thus,
retrieving the tumor suppressor activity of p53 gene is considered a novel strategy in cancer
therapy. Current study aimed to investigate the anti-cancer potentials of botulinum toxin
type-A (BTX-A) and captopril as a trial to shed light on effective anti-cancer therapy with
lower side effects. Cytotoxic effect of captopril and BTX-A was determined using MTT assay
against colon (HCT116) and prostate cancer (DU145) cells compared to their effect on normal
vero cells. Anti-proliferation assay and anti-metastatic effect were carried out using trypan
blue exclusion method and wound scratch migration test, respectively. The ability of test
drugs to induce apoptosis in cancer cells was examined using real time PCR. Recorded data
revealed that captopril exhibited a statistically significant cytotoxicity (P < 0.05) to cancer
cells (IC50 values of 1.5 and 1.2 mg/mL) with much lower toxicity to normal cells. At the
same time, IC50 values post BTX-A treatment were 7.2 and 6.4 U/mL for HCT116 and DU145
cells, respectively without any toxicity to vero cells. Both drugs showed inhibitory potentials
on cellular proliferation and the ability of cancer cells to migrate in scratched monolayers
was obviously inhibited along with increasing their concentrations. P53 expression levels in
captopril and BTX-A treated DU145 cells were elevated by 4 and 2.5 folds, respectively, while
lower level of apoptosis induction in HCT116 cells was observed. Accordingly, BTX-A and
captopril could present potential anti-cancer candidates through triggering cancer cells towards
self-destruction.
Keywords :
Metastasis , Apoptosis , Anti-cancer , Botulinum toxin , Captopril
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics