Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2011.330
Title: Role of reactive oxygen species in the synergistic cytotoxicity of safingol-based combination regimens with conventional chemotherapeutics
Authors: Ling, L.-U.
Tan, K.-B.
Chiu, G.N.C. 
Keywords: Anti-cancer drugs
Drug combination
Reactive oxygen species
Safingol
Synergism
Issue Date: Sep-2011
Citation: Ling, L.-U., Tan, K.-B., Chiu, G.N.C. (2011-09). Role of reactive oxygen species in the synergistic cytotoxicity of safingol-based combination regimens with conventional chemotherapeutics. Oncology Letters 2 (5) : 905-910. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2011.330
Abstract: Exploiting the sensitivity of cancer cells to reactive oxygen species (ROS) has been suggested as a strategy for the selective elimination of cancer cells. In this study, the ROS-generating sphingolipid safingol was combined with various conventional chemotherapeutics, and the potential synergism of the safingol-based combination regimen was assessed using a panel of cancer cell lines. The IC50 values of safingol using as a single agent were 1.4-6.3 μM, which are concentrations that are clinically achievable. While synergism was dependent on the drug molar ratios, a 4:1 molar ratio of safingol to conventional chemotherapeutics exhibited a moderate to strong synergism in MDA-MB-231, JIMT-1, SKOV-3, U937 and KB cells, with combination indices ranging from 0.07 to 0.77. Furthermore, the addition of safingol may reduce the concentrations of conventional chemotherapeutics required to achieve 90% cell-kill by 1 to >3 log-folds. A significant reduction in the cytotoxicity of safingol-based drug combinations was observed in the presence of N-acetyl-L-cysteine, suggesting that ROS is an important factor in mediating the observed synergism. Taken together, our results suggest that the use of safingol-based drug combinations is promising as an effective strategy for cancer therapy and should be investigated.
Source Title: Oncology Letters
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/106315
ISSN: 17921074
DOI: 10.3892/ol.2011.330
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