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New Organometallic Tetraphenylethylene⋅Iridium(III) Complexes with Antineoplastic Activity.

Xicheng LiuXiangdong HeXiaojing ZhangYongling WangJiaying LiuXiujuan HaoYue ZhangXiang-Ai YuanLaijin TianZhe Liu
Published in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2019)
Iridium(III) complexes have attracted more and more attention in the past few years because of their potential antineoplastic activity. In this study, four IrIII complexes of the types [(η5 -Cpx )Ir(N^N)Cl]PF6 (complexes 1 and 2) and [Ir(Phpy)2 (N^N)]PF6 (complexes 3 and 4) have been synthesized and characterized. They exhibit potential antineoplastic activity towards A549 cells, especially in the case of complex 1 [IC50 =(3.56±0.5) μm], which was nearly six times as effective as cisplatin [(21.31±1.7) μm]. Additionally, these complexes show some selectivity towards cancer cells over normal cells. They could be transported by serum albumin (binding constants were changed from 0.37×105 to 81.71×105  m-1 ). IrIII complexes 1 and 2 could catalyze the transformation of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide reduced form (NADH) into NAD+ (turnover numbers 43.2, 11.9] and induce the accumulation of reactive oxygen species, thus confirming their antineoplastic mechanism of oxidation, whereas the cyclometalated complexes 3 and 4 were able to target the lysosome [Pearson co-localization coefficient (PCC)=0.73], cause lysosomal damage, and induce apoptosis. Understanding the mechanism of action would help further structure-activity optimization on these IrIII complexes as emerging cancer therapeutics.
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