Anti-Cancer and Radio-Sensitizing Properties of New Bimetallic ( N -Heterocyclic Carbene)-Amine-Pt(II) Complexes.
Tao JiaOumar DianeDeepanjan GhoshMyriem SkanderGaelle FontainePascal RetailleauJoël PouponJérôme BignonYtabelle Maga Moulai SiasiaVincent ServajeanNathalie HueJean-François BetzerAngela MarinettiSophie BombardPublished in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2023)
Bioactive NHC-transition metal complexes have shown promise as anti-cancer agents, but their potential use as radiosensitizers has been neglected so far. We disclose here a new series of bimetallic platinum(II) complexes displaying NHC-type bridging ligands, (bis-NHC)[ trans -Pt(RNH 2 )I 2 ] 2 , that have been synthesized via a simple, two-step procedure. They display cytotoxicity in the micromolar range on cancerous cell lines, accumulate in cells, and bind to genomic DNA, by inducing DNA damages. Notably, these bimetallic complexes demonstrate significant radiosensitizing effects on both ovarian cells A2780 and nonsmall lung carcinoma cells H1299. Further investigations revealed that bimetallic species make irradiation-induced DNA damages more persistent by inhibiting repair mechanisms. Indeed, a higher and persistent accumulation of both γ-H2AX and 53BP1 foci post-irradiation was detected, in the presence of the NHC-Pt complexes. Overall, we provide the first in vitro evidence for the radiosensitizing properties of NHC-platinum complexes, which suggests their potential use in combined chemo-radio therapy protocols.
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