The Molecular Mechanism of a Complex1-Induced Apoptosis in Cancer Cells of the Esophagus.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Current molecular medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-18 DOI:10.2174/0115665240358914250217052433
Zhi-Qiang Liu, Jun-Rui Luo, Xin Yao, Zhen-Hui Wang, Shuang-Ying Hao, Ming-Xue Li, Hong Zhang
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Abstract

Background: Esophageal Cancer (EC) is a commonly occurring cancer of the digestive tract. The bismuth compounds from thiosemicarbazones have been observed to be active against cancer cells. However, a synthetic nine-coordinate bismuth (III) complex (complex 1) has never been assessed so far for its anticancer in the esophageal squamous cell carcinoma cell line (EC109).

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the apoptosis effect of a complex1 in the EC109 cells.

Methods: EC109 cells were treated with complex1. The MTT assay was employed to assess the viability of EC109 cells; the changes in apoptotic and morphological characteristics, reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, and mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) were examined. The expression levels of proteins associated with apoptosis were assessed using western blotting.

Results: Complex1 was found to inhibit the growth of EC109 cells, exhibiting an IC50 of 0.654 μM through apoptosis depends upon complexation with bismuth(III). In addition, cells exposed to complex1 exhibited a significant increase in the level of intracellular ROS through the suppression of the antioxidant system and caused a reduction in mitochondrial membrane potential(MMP). Co-treatment with N-acetyl-Lcysteine( NAC), an antioxidant agent prevented accumulation of ROS and cell death. Complex1 also led to enhanced Bax expression, and reduced Bcl-2 expression in EC109 cells, thereby enhancing caspase-3/9 activity.

Conclusion: Our study confirmed that complex1 induced apoptosis via enhancing the generation of ROS along with a decline in levels of antioxidant enzymes, subsequently causing MMP loss.

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Current molecular medicine
Current molecular medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
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期刊介绍: Current Molecular Medicine is an interdisciplinary journal focused on providing the readership with current and comprehensive reviews/ mini-reviews, original research articles, short communications/letters and drug clinical trial studies on fundamental molecular mechanisms of disease pathogenesis, the development of molecular-diagnosis and/or novel approaches to rational treatment. The reviews should be of significant interest to basic researchers and clinical investigators in molecular medicine. Periodically the journal invites guest editors to devote an issue on a basic research area that shows promise to advance our understanding of the molecular mechanism(s) of a disease or has potential for clinical applications.
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