| Literature DB >> 35524874 |
Nicoletta Urbano1, Manuel Scimeca2,3, Elena Bonanno4, Rita Bonfiglio4, Alessandro Mauriello5, Orazio Schillaci6,7.
Abstract
The main aim of this preliminary in vitro study was to evaluate both the uptake of [99Tc]Sestamibi into prostate cancer cells and the relationship among [99Tc]Sestamibi bioaccumulation, cancer cells proliferation and apoptosis. An in vitro study in which PC3 prostate cancer cell line was cultured with increasing doses of decayed sestamibi has been developed. Specifically, PC3 cells were incubated with three different concentrations of [99Tc]Sestamibi: 10 µg/mL, 1 µg/mL, and 0.1 µg/mL Expression of apoptotic caspase-3 and AIF, as well as the ultrastructure of PC3 cells, were evaluated at T0 and after 24, 48, 72, and 120 h following [99Tc]Sestamibi incubation. Data here reported showed the bioaccumulation of sestamibi in prostate cancer cells. As concern the cancer cell homeostasis, the treatment of PC3 cells with [99Tc]Sestamibi strongly influenced the cells proliferation. Indeed, a significant reduction in the number of mitosis was observed. Noteworthy, the accumulation of sestamibi in prostate cancer cells was associated with the appearance of morphological signs of apoptosis. The increase in AIF and caspase 3 expression in prostate cancer cells treated with 10 µg/mL of [99Tc]Sestamibi confirmed that this radiopharmaceutical can trigger the apoptosis. To the best of our knowledge, this preliminary study reported for the first time in vitro data about the uptake of sestamibi in prostate cancer cells. The evidence about the accumulation of sestamibi in prostate cancer cells and its role in the apoptosis process could open new clinical perspectives on the use of this radiopharmaceutical in both the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancers.Entities:
Keywords: Apoptosis; Molecular imaging; Prostate cancer; Sestamibi
Year: 2022 PMID: 35524874 PMCID: PMC9499905 DOI: 10.1007/s11010-022-04439-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Biochem ISSN: 0300-8177 Impact factor: 3.842
Fig. 1Evaluation of Mitosis and apoptotic phenomenon in PC3 cell lines. A The graph shows the number of mitosis in PC3 cancer cells after sestamibi treatment. B Image displays two mitoses (arrows) in PC3 cells treated for 24 h with sestamibi. C After 120 h of sestamibi treatment no/rare mitosis are observed. D The graph shows the number of caspase 3 positive cells after sestamibi treatment. E Few caspase 3 positive PC3 cells after 24 h of sestamibi treatment. F Numerous caspase 3 positive PC3 cancer cells after 120 h of sestamibi treatment. G The graph shows the number of AIF-positive cells after sestamibi treatment. H After 24 h of the treatment with sestamibi no/rare AIF positive cells are detected. I Several caspase 3 positive PC3 cancer cells after 120 h of sestamibi treatment. Scala bar represents 100 µm
Fig. 2Comparison between caspase 3 expression and mitosis in PC3 cancer cells treated with [99Tc]Sestamibi. A Graph shows the number of both caspase-3 positive cells and mitosis in PC3 cells after 24, 48, 72, 96, and 120 h of [99Tc]Sestamibi incubation (10 µg/mL). B Graph displays the number of both caspase-3 positive cells and mitosis in PC3 cells after 24, 48, 72, 96, and 120 h of [99Tc]Sestamibi incubation (10 µg/mL). C Graph shows the number of both caspase-3 positive cells and mitosis in PC3 cells after 24, 48, 72, 96, and 120 h of [99Tc]Sestamibi incubation (10 µg/mL)
Fig. 3Transmission electron microscopy and microanalysis. A PC3 Prostate cancer cells rich in mitochondria after 48 h of sestamibi treatment. Scale bar represents 20 µm. B High magnification of panel A displays no mitochondrial alterations. Scale bar represents 2 µm. C PC3 Prostate cancer cells rich after 72 h of sestamibi treatment. Scale bar represents 20 µm. D High magnification of panel C displays moderate mitochondrial alterations. EDX spectrum demonstrated the presence of Technetium (Tc) into the degenerated mitochondria. Scale bar represents 2 µm. E, F Several apoptotic PC cancer cells after 120 h of sestamibi treatment. Scale bar represents 20 µm