Anticancer Effect Of A Spiro-Acridine Compound Involves Immunomodulatory And Anti-Angiogenic Actions

ANTICANCER RESEARCH(2020)

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Background/Aim: Studies with acridine compounds have reported anticancer effects. Herein, we evaluated the toxicity and antitumor effect of the (E)-1'-((4-chlorobenzylidene)amino)-5'-oxo-1',5'-dihydro-10-Hspirolacridine-9,2'-pyrroleJ-4'-carbonitrile (AMTAC-06), a promising anticancer spiro-acridine compound. Materials and Methods: The toxicity of AMTAC-06 was evaluated on zebrafish and mice. Antitumor activity was assessed in Ehrlich ascites carcinoma model. Effects on angiogenesis, cytokine levels and cell cycle were also investigated. Results: AMTAC-06 did not induce toxicity on zebrafish and mice (LD(50 )approximately 5000 mg/kg, intraperitoneally). No genotoxicity was observed on micronucleus assay. AMTAC-06 significantly reduced the total viable Ehrlich tumor cells and increased sub-G i peak, suggesting apoptosis was triggered. Moreover, the compound significantly decreased the density of peritumoral microvessels, indicating an anti-angiogenic action, possibly dependent on the cytokine modulation (TNF-alpha, IL-1 beta and IFN-gamma). No significant toxicological effects were recorded for AMTAC-06 on tumor transplanted animals. Conclusion: AMTAC-06 has low toxicity and a significant antitumor activity.
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Spiro-acridine, antitumor activity, anti-angiogenic activity, immunomodulation, zebrafish, Ehrlich ascites carcinoma model
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