Novel benzoate-lipophilic cations selectively induce cell death in human colorectal cancer cell lines

Rojas, Diego; Pavani, Mario

Keywords: colorectal cancer, targeting mitochondria, Benzoic acid derivatives, Uncoupling agents, Metabolism stress, Triphenylphosphonium moiety, Antitumour-mitochondrial agents

Abstract

Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a critical health issue worldwide. The high rate of liver and lung metastasis associated with CRC creates a significant barrier to effective and efficient therapy. Tumour cells, including CRC cells, have metabolic alterations, such as high levels of glycolytic activity, increased cell proliferation and invasiveness, and chemo- and radio-resistance. However, the abnormally elevated mitochondrial transmembrane potential of these cells also provides an opportunity to develop drugs that selectively target the mitochondrial functions of tumour cells.

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Título según WOS: Novel benzoate-lipophilic cations selectively induce cell death in human colorectal cancer cell lines
Título según SCOPUS: Novel benzoate-lipophilic cations selectively induce cell death in human colorectal cancer cell lines
Título de la Revista: TOXICOLOGY IN VITRO
Volumen: 65
Editorial: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
Financiamiento/Sponsor: FONDECYT REGULAR 11160281; FONDECYT REGULAR 1180296; FONDECYT REGULAR 1130189; CONICYT Insertion in Academy award 791220004
DOI:

10.1016/J.TIV.2020.104814

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS - WOS core Collection; ISI, Scopus