Tatiana N Pozmogova, Margarita V Vegner, Yuri A Vorotinkov, Sofia V Korotkova, Mariya A Gromova, Alphiya R Tsygankova, Tatiana Ya Guselnikova, Georgy D Vavilov, Natalia V Kuratieva, Dmitri V Stass, Lidiya V Shestopalova, Olga P Khripko, Alexander M Shestopalov, Michael A Shestopalov
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Abstract
Cancer treatment faces significant challenges due to tumor heterogeneity, drug resistance, and the limited efficacy of single-agent therapies, driving the search for novel therapeutic approaches. The water-soluble molybdenum cluster complex Na5Cs3[{Mo6I8}(S2O3)6]·3H2O, developed in this study, represents a unique compound that combines a strong chemotherapeutic effect, achieved through the controlled release of sulfur-containing gas-signaling molecules (H2S and SO2) during hydrolysis, with a radiodynamic effect, enabled by the ability of the cluster to generate singlet oxygen (1O2) under X-rays. The results of in vitro experiments confirmed significant cytostatic effects on cancer cells, while in vivo studies using Nu/J mice xenografted with HeLa tumors showed substantial tumor growth inhibition when the cluster was administered subcutaneously in combination with X-ray irradiation. Overall, the dual functionality of the cluster, along with the slow release and prolonged retention of the complex in tumor tissues, makes it a highly promising candidate for advanced cancer treatment strategies, particularly when integrated with conventional radiotherapy.
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Biomaterials Science is an international high impact journal exploring the science of biomaterials and their translation towards clinical use. Its scope encompasses new concepts in biomaterials design, studies into the interaction of biomaterials with the body, and the use of materials to answer fundamental biological questions.