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Synergistic Interaction of Paclitaxel and Curcumin with Cyclodextrin Polymer Complexation in Human Cancer Cells
The
use of cytotoxic chemotherapic agents is the most common method
for the treatment of metastatic cancers. Poor water solubility and
low efficiency of chemotherapic agents are among the major hurdles
of effective chemotherapy treatments. Curcumin and paclitaxel are
well-known chemotherapic agents with poor water solubility and undesired
side effects. In this study, a novel drug nanocarrier system was formulated
by encapsulating curcumin and paclitaxel in polyÂ(β-cyclodextrin
triazine) (PCDT) for the therapy of four cancer models; ovarian, lung,
prostate, and breast cancer. Cell viability and colony formation assays
revealed enhanced curcumin cytotoxicity upon complexation. Annexin
V apoptotic studies showed that the PCDT complexation improved curcumin
induced apoptosis in human ovarian cancer cell lines A2780 and SKOV-3,
human nonsmall cell lung carcinoma cell line H1299, and human prostate
cancer line DU-145, while no significant effect was observed with
paclitaxel/PCDT complexation. The bioactivity of combining curcumin
and paclitaxel was also investigated. A synergism was found between
curcumin and paclitaxel, particularly when complexed with PCDT on
A2780, SKOV-3, and H1299 cancer cell lines