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Highlights of New Strategies to Increase the Efficacy of Transition Metal Complexes for Cancer Treatments.

Ester GiorgiFrancesca BinacchiCarlo MarottaDamiano CirriChiara GabbianiAlessandro Pratesi
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Although important progress has been made, cancer still remains a complex disease to treat. Serious side effects, the insurgence of resistance and poor selectivity are some of the problems associated with the classical metal-based anti-cancer therapies currently in clinical use. New treatment approaches are still needed to increase cancer patient survival without cancer recurrence. Herein, we reviewed two promising-at least in our opinion-new strategies to increase the efficacy of transition metal-based complexes. First, we considered the possibility of assembling two biologically active fragments containing different metal centres into the same molecule, thus obtaining a heterobimetallic complex. A critical comparison with the monometallic counterparts was done. The reviewed literature has been divided into two groups: the case of platinum; the case of gold. Secondly, the conjugation of metal-based complexes to a targeting moiety was discussed. Particularly, we highlighted some interesting examples of compounds targeting cancer cell organelles according to a third-order targeting approach, and complexes targeting the whole cancer cell, according to a second-order targeting strategy.
Keyphrases
  • papillary thyroid
  • transition metal
  • squamous cell
  • cancer therapy
  • systematic review
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • combination therapy