A Highly Luminescent Tetrahydrocurcumin IrIII Complex with Remarkable Photoactivated Anticancer Activity.
Alessia ColomboMattia FontaniClaudia DragonettiDominique RobertoJ A Gareth WilliamsRossella Scotto di PerrotoloFrancesca CasagrandeSara BarozziSimona PoloPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
Curcumin has chemopreventative properties against a variety of tumours, but has poor bioavailability. Here, two new bis-cyclometallated iridium(III) complexes have been prepared, featuring the natural product curcumin (CUR) or its reduced form, tetrahydrocurcumin (THC), as bidentate, anionic O O-binding ligands. The iridium THC complex is highly luminescent in deoxygenated solution and efficiently generates singlet oxygen under aerated conditions, whereas in the CUR analogue, other non-radiative decay pathways are competitive. The complexes are rapidly taken up by a variety of human tumour cell lines from solutions of micromolar concentration. They show negligible cytotoxicity in the absence of irradiation. When briefly irradiated with visible light, Ir-THC becomes highly phototoxic, inducing rapid apoptosis within 2 h. The results show the high potential of such complexes as sensitizers in photodynamic therapy (PDT).