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Polyoxometalates (POMs) are oxoanions of transition metal ions, such as V, Mo, W, Nb,
and Pd, forming a variety of structures with a wide range of applications. Herein, we analyzed
recent studies on the effects of polyoxometalates as anticancer agents, particularly their effects on
the cell cycle. To this end, a literature search was carried out between March and June 2022, using
the keywords “polyoxometalates” and “cell cycle”. The effects of POMs on selected cell lines can
be diverse, such as their effects in the cell cycle, protein expression, mitochondrial effects, reactive
oxygen species (ROS) production, cell death and cell viability. The present study focused on cell
viability and cell cycle arrest. Cell viability was analyzed by dividing the POMs into sections
according to the constituent compound, namely polyoxovanadates (POVs), polyoxomolybdates
(POMos), polyoxopaladates (POPds) and polyoxotungstates (POTs). When comparing and sorting
the IC50 values in ascending order, we obtained first POVs, then POTs, POPds and, finally, POMos.
When comparing clinically approved drugs and POMs, better results of POMs in relation to drugs
were observed in many cases, since the dose required to have an inhibitory concentration of 50% is 2
to 200 times less, depending on the POMs, highlighting that these compounds could become in the
future an alternative to existing drugs in cancer therapy.
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Polyoxometalates Polyoxovanadates Polyoxotungstates Cell viability Cell cycle Drugs Cancer
Citation
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24 (5): 5043 (2023)
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MDPI