In vitro cell proliferation assay for measuring the cytotoxic effects of spironolactone (SPIR) in osteosarcoma cell line / Farhana Khamarudin ... [et al.]

Cancer cell lines are used to study malignancies, cell biology, and drug discovery. For this reason, osteosarcoma (OS) cell lines have the potential to be useful models for the investigation of osteosarcoma progression and treatment. Osteosarcoma is a primary malignant bone tumour affecting mostly c...

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Main Authors: Khamarudin, Farhana, Muhamad, Mudiana, Ibrahim, Mohammad Johari, Wan Mohamad Zain, Wan Nor I'zzah, Ab-Rahim, Sharaniza
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spelling my.uitm.ir.680252022-10-06T08:27:52Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/68025/ In vitro cell proliferation assay for measuring the cytotoxic effects of spironolactone (SPIR) in osteosarcoma cell line / Farhana Khamarudin ... [et al.] Khamarudin, Farhana Muhamad, Mudiana Ibrahim, Mohammad Johari Wan Mohamad Zain, Wan Nor I'zzah Ab-Rahim, Sharaniza RC Internal Medicine Cancer Malaysia Research. Experimentation Cancer cell lines are used to study malignancies, cell biology, and drug discovery. For this reason, osteosarcoma (OS) cell lines have the potential to be useful models for the investigation of osteosarcoma progression and treatment. Osteosarcoma is a primary malignant bone tumour affecting mostly children and adolescents. Spironolactone (SPIR), is an FDA-approved diuretic drug with a long-term safety profile used to treat hypertension and kidney disease. Previous research has found that SPIR also is able to up-regulate Natural Killer Group Member D (NKG2D) Ligand in multiple cancer cell lines by activating the ATM-Chk2-mediated checkpoint pathway, which in turn enhances tumour elimination by natural killer cells, supporting a role in cancer immune response. In addition, NKG2D is an activating receptor that can bind to a wide range of stress-induced ligands found in cancer or viral infection. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to determine the effect of SPIR on cell viability of highly metastatic osteosarcoma (HOS-143B) cells and human foetal osteoblast (hFOB) cells. SPIR was treated to HOS-143B cells at doses ranging from 5 to 40μM with human foetal osteoblast, hFOB as controls. Cytotoxicity level of SPIR was determined at post- 24, 48 and 72 hours using the cell proliferation assay. At post-24 and 48 hours, the SPIR exhibited an effect on HOS-143B as evidenced by the consistent pattern of high percentages (80% and greater) of viable cells at all doses. Meanwhile, during the incubation period, SPIR had a dose-dependent impact on hFOB cells, with viable cell percentages ranging from 95% to 35%. Taken together, these findings indicate that when SPIR was given at doses below its cytotoxic limit, it had an overall beneficial effect on the proliferation of OS cancer cells. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Pulau Pinang 2022-09 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/68025/1/68025.pdf In vitro cell proliferation assay for measuring the cytotoxic effects of spironolactone (SPIR) in osteosarcoma cell line / Farhana Khamarudin ... [et al.]. (2022) ESTEEM Academic Journal, 18. pp. 103-111. ISSN 2289-4934 https://uppp.uitm.edu.my
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topic RC Internal Medicine
Cancer
Malaysia
Research. Experimentation
spellingShingle RC Internal Medicine
Cancer
Malaysia
Research. Experimentation
Khamarudin, Farhana
Muhamad, Mudiana
Ibrahim, Mohammad Johari
Wan Mohamad Zain, Wan Nor I'zzah
Ab-Rahim, Sharaniza
In vitro cell proliferation assay for measuring the cytotoxic effects of spironolactone (SPIR) in osteosarcoma cell line / Farhana Khamarudin ... [et al.]
description Cancer cell lines are used to study malignancies, cell biology, and drug discovery. For this reason, osteosarcoma (OS) cell lines have the potential to be useful models for the investigation of osteosarcoma progression and treatment. Osteosarcoma is a primary malignant bone tumour affecting mostly children and adolescents. Spironolactone (SPIR), is an FDA-approved diuretic drug with a long-term safety profile used to treat hypertension and kidney disease. Previous research has found that SPIR also is able to up-regulate Natural Killer Group Member D (NKG2D) Ligand in multiple cancer cell lines by activating the ATM-Chk2-mediated checkpoint pathway, which in turn enhances tumour elimination by natural killer cells, supporting a role in cancer immune response. In addition, NKG2D is an activating receptor that can bind to a wide range of stress-induced ligands found in cancer or viral infection. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to determine the effect of SPIR on cell viability of highly metastatic osteosarcoma (HOS-143B) cells and human foetal osteoblast (hFOB) cells. SPIR was treated to HOS-143B cells at doses ranging from 5 to 40μM with human foetal osteoblast, hFOB as controls. Cytotoxicity level of SPIR was determined at post- 24, 48 and 72 hours using the cell proliferation assay. At post-24 and 48 hours, the SPIR exhibited an effect on HOS-143B as evidenced by the consistent pattern of high percentages (80% and greater) of viable cells at all doses. Meanwhile, during the incubation period, SPIR had a dose-dependent impact on hFOB cells, with viable cell percentages ranging from 95% to 35%. Taken together, these findings indicate that when SPIR was given at doses below its cytotoxic limit, it had an overall beneficial effect on the proliferation of OS cancer cells.
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author Khamarudin, Farhana
Muhamad, Mudiana
Ibrahim, Mohammad Johari
Wan Mohamad Zain, Wan Nor I'zzah
Ab-Rahim, Sharaniza
author_facet Khamarudin, Farhana
Muhamad, Mudiana
Ibrahim, Mohammad Johari
Wan Mohamad Zain, Wan Nor I'zzah
Ab-Rahim, Sharaniza
author_sort Khamarudin, Farhana
title In vitro cell proliferation assay for measuring the cytotoxic effects of spironolactone (SPIR) in osteosarcoma cell line / Farhana Khamarudin ... [et al.]
title_short In vitro cell proliferation assay for measuring the cytotoxic effects of spironolactone (SPIR) in osteosarcoma cell line / Farhana Khamarudin ... [et al.]
title_full In vitro cell proliferation assay for measuring the cytotoxic effects of spironolactone (SPIR) in osteosarcoma cell line / Farhana Khamarudin ... [et al.]
title_fullStr In vitro cell proliferation assay for measuring the cytotoxic effects of spironolactone (SPIR) in osteosarcoma cell line / Farhana Khamarudin ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed In vitro cell proliferation assay for measuring the cytotoxic effects of spironolactone (SPIR) in osteosarcoma cell line / Farhana Khamarudin ... [et al.]
title_sort in vitro cell proliferation assay for measuring the cytotoxic effects of spironolactone (spir) in osteosarcoma cell line / farhana khamarudin ... [et al.]
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Pulau Pinang
publishDate 2022
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/68025/1/68025.pdf
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