Anti-cancer agents in medicinal chemistry

Blocking PLK1 makes breast cancer cells more sensitive to radiation but works poorly alone or with other chemotherapy drugs

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Abstract

Mild effects on cell viability were observed in breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 and Hs578T when treated with PLK1 inhibitors BI 6727 and GSK461364.

  • Inhibition of PLK1 significantly reduced the ability of the cells to grow and form colonies.
  • Cells exhibited increased sensitivity to ionizing radiation when PLK1 was inhibited.
  • Combination treatments showed antagonistic effects in MCF-7 cells but synergistic effects in Hs578T cells when paired with cisplatin, temozolomide, or doxorubicin.
  • The differences in drug responses may reflect the genetic and biological diversity of breast cancer.
  • Further research is required to validate the potential of PLK1-targeted therapies.

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