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Ascorbate-dependent and ascorbate-independent Mn porphyrin cytotoxicity: anticancer activity of Mn porphyrin-based SOD mimics through ascorbate-dependent and -independent routes.

Bader HasanArtak TovmasyanInes Batinic-HaberleLudmil Benov
Published in: Redox report : communications in free radical research (2022)
Two different processes account for MnPs cytotoxicity. MnPs with appropriate E½ act via a ROS-dependent mechanism. Amphiphilic MnPs with suitable structure damage sensitive cellular constituents, leading to the suppression of proliferation and loss of viability. Design of compounds interacting directly with sensitive cellular targets is highly promising in the development of anticancer drugs with high selectivity and specificity.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • photodynamic therapy
  • signaling pathway
  • cell death
  • room temperature