Author:
Weber Lisa A.,Meißner Jessica,Delarocque Julien,Kalbitz Jutta,Feige Karsten,Kietzmann Manfred,Michaelis Anne,Paschke Reinhard,Michael Julia,Pratscher Barbara,Cavalleri Jessika-M. V.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Equine malignant melanoma (EMM) is a frequently occurring dermoepidermal tumor in grey horses. Currently available therapies are either challenging or inefficient. Betulinic acid (BA), a naturally occurring triterpenoid, is a promising compound for cancer treatment. To evaluate the potential of BA as a topical therapy for EMM, its anticancer effects on primary equine melanoma cells and dermal fibroblasts and its percutaneous permeation through isolated equine skin were assessed in vitro.
Results
BA showed antiproliferative and cytotoxic effects on both primary equine melanoma cells and fibroblasts in a time- and dose-dependent manner. The lowest half-maximal inhibitory concentrations were obtained 96 h after the beginning of drug exposure (12.7 μmol/L and 23.6 μmol/L for melanoma cells eRGO1 and MelDuWi, respectively, in cytotoxicity assay). High concentrations of the compound were reached in the required skin layers in vitro.
Conclusion
BA is a promising substance for topical EMM treatment. Further clinical studies in horses are necessary to assess safety and antitumoral effects in vivo.
Funder
Central Innervation Programme from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Veterinary,General Medicine
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