Background: Iron deprivation may be a therapeutic strategy for cancer. It can be achieved by using iron chelators. In this investigation, anti-neuroblastoma activities of a novel ferric chelator 2LL together with DFO, EDTA and DTPA were evaluated. Materials and Methods: SH-Sy5y cells were cultured at 37 degrees C in 5% CO2/95% air in DMEM containing 10% fetal bovine serum. The cells were seeded in 96-well microtiter plates overnight. Then, chelating agents were added into the wells. After 48-hour incubation, viabilities were measured using the MTT method. Results: DTPA had an IC50 value between 60-100 mu M; DFO produced about 40% inhibiting effect at 150 mu M; 2LL and EDTA displayed about 10% inhibiting effect at high concentrations. ...
Abstract Background Cancer cells have increased levels of transferrin receptor and lower levels of f...
Chelators have gained considerable interest due to the wide range of potential applications for this...
Some iron chelators display significant anticancer activity that may involve ferritin degradation ei...
Targeting essential nutrients (eg., those required for DNA synthesis) to inhibit cancer cell growth ...
Background. The siderophore desferrioxamine mesylate (DFO) is used routinely in clinical practice to...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and there is an increasing need for novel ant...
Poorly vascularized areas of solid tumors contain quiescent cell populations that are resistant to c...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and there is an increasing need for novel ant...
The study of iron chelators as anti-tumor agents is still in its infancy. Iron is important for cell...
Iron (Fe) is essential for the proliferation of cancer cells. A subgroup of the orthosubstituted phe...
International audienceThe development of new therapeutic alternatives for cancers is a major public ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that several chelators possess marked potential as potent anti-neop...
Cancer cells accumulate iron to supplement their aberrant growth and metabolism. Depleting cells of ...
Iron is the most abundant transition metal found in the human body, and it is essential for many bio...
Metal ions are needed in numerous processes that are crucial for the survival and well-being of all...
Abstract Background Cancer cells have increased levels of transferrin receptor and lower levels of f...
Chelators have gained considerable interest due to the wide range of potential applications for this...
Some iron chelators display significant anticancer activity that may involve ferritin degradation ei...
Targeting essential nutrients (eg., those required for DNA synthesis) to inhibit cancer cell growth ...
Background. The siderophore desferrioxamine mesylate (DFO) is used routinely in clinical practice to...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and there is an increasing need for novel ant...
Poorly vascularized areas of solid tumors contain quiescent cell populations that are resistant to c...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and there is an increasing need for novel ant...
The study of iron chelators as anti-tumor agents is still in its infancy. Iron is important for cell...
Iron (Fe) is essential for the proliferation of cancer cells. A subgroup of the orthosubstituted phe...
International audienceThe development of new therapeutic alternatives for cancers is a major public ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that several chelators possess marked potential as potent anti-neop...
Cancer cells accumulate iron to supplement their aberrant growth and metabolism. Depleting cells of ...
Iron is the most abundant transition metal found in the human body, and it is essential for many bio...
Metal ions are needed in numerous processes that are crucial for the survival and well-being of all...
Abstract Background Cancer cells have increased levels of transferrin receptor and lower levels of f...
Chelators have gained considerable interest due to the wide range of potential applications for this...
Some iron chelators display significant anticancer activity that may involve ferritin degradation ei...