Journal article
Dextran-Catechin: An anticancer chemically-modified natural compound targeting copper that attenuates neuroblastoma growth
O Vittorio, M Brandl, G Cirillo, K Kimpton, E Hinde, K Gaus, E Yee, N Kumar, H Duong, C Fleming, M Haber, M Norris, C Boyer, M Kavallaris
Oncotarget | IMPACT JOURNALS LLC | Published : 2016
Abstract
Neuroblastoma is frequently diagnosed at advanced stage disease and treatment includes high dose chemotherapy and surgery. Despite the use of aggressive therapy survival rates are poor and children that survive their disease experience long term side effects from their treatment, highlighting the need for effective and less toxic therapies. Catechin is a natural polyphenol with anti-cancer properties and limited side effects, however its mechanism of action is unknown. Here we report that Dextran-Catechin, a conjugated form of catechin that increases serum stability, is preferentially and markedly active against neuroblastoma cells having high levels of intracellular copper, without affectin..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by grants from the Kids Cancer Project (OV; MK), Cancer Institute New South Wales Career Development Fellowship (OV), Cancer Council Program Grant (MK), and NHMRC Senior Research Fellowships (MK; APP1058299). MK is funded by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology (project number CE140100036).