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Dubious effects of methadone as an "anticancer" drug on ovarian cancer cell-lines and patient-derived tumor-spheroids.

Authors :
Fiegl, Heidelinde
Hagenbuchner, Judith
Kyvelidou, Christiana
Seeber, Beata
Sopper, Sieghart
Tsibulak, Irina
Wieser, Verena
Reiser, Elisabeth
Roessler, Julia
Huhtinen, Kaisa
Carpén, Olli
Parson, Walther
Sprung, Susanne
Marth, Christian
Ausserlechner, Michael J.
Zeimet, Alain G.
Source :
Gynecologic Oncology. Apr2022, Vol. 165 Issue 1, p129-136. 8p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The opioid agonist D,L-methadone exerts analgesic effects via the mu opioid receptor, encoded by OPRM1 and therefore plays a role in chronic pain management. In preclinical tumor-models D,L-methadone shows apoptotic and chemo-sensitizing effects and was therefore hyped as an off-label "anticancer" drug without substantiation from clinical trials. Its effects in ovarian cancer (OC) are completely unexplored. We analyzed OPRM1- mRNA expression in six cisplatin-sensitive, two cisplatin-resistant OC cell-lines, 170 OC tissue samples and 12 non-neoplastic control tissues. Pro-angiogenetic, cytotoxic and apoptotic effects of D,L-methadone were evaluated in OC cell-lines and four patient-derived tumor-spheroid models. OPRM1 was transcriptionally expressed in 69% of OC-tissues and in three of eight OC cell-lines. D,L-methadone exposure significantly reduced cell-viability in five OC cell-lines irrespective of OPRM1 expression. D,L-methadone, applied alone or combined with cisplatin, showed no significant effects on apoptosis or VEGF secretion in cell-lines. Notably, in two of the four spheroid models, treatment with D,L-methadone significantly enhanced cell growth (by up to 121%), especially after long-term exposure. This is consistent with the observed attenuation of the inhibitory effects of cisplatin in three spheroid models when adding D,L-methadone. The effect of methadone treatment on VEGF secretion in tumor-spheroids was inconclusive. Our study demonstrates that certain OC samples express OPRM1 , which, however, is not a prerequisite for D,L-methadone function. As such, D,L-methadone may exert also detrimental effects by stimulating the growth of certain OC-cells and abrogating cisplatin's therapeutic effect. • The use of methadone as an anti-cancer drug is controversially discussed in Europe. • Its effects in OC are completely unexplored. • We could not find any benefit as a chemosensitizing anticancer drug in OC patients. • Potentially dangerous and harmful effects of methadone have been identified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00908258
Volume :
165
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Gynecologic Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155961449
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygyno.2022.01.008