Luminescent PtII and PtIV Platinacycles with Anticancer Activity Against Multiplatinum-Resistant Metastatic CRC and CRPC Cell Models.
Ariadna LázaroCristina BalcellsJosefina QuiranteJosefa BadiaLaura BaldomàJas S WardKari T RissanenMercè Font-BardiaLaura RodríguezMargarita CrespoMarta CascantePublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
Platinum-based chemotherapy persists to be the only effective therapeutic option against a wide variety of tumours. Nevertheless, the acquisition of platinum resistance is utterly common, ultimately cornering conventional platinum drugs to only palliative in many patients. Thus, encountering alternatives that are both effective and non-cross-resistant is urgent. In this work, we report the synthesis, reduction studies, and luminescent properties of a series of cyclometallated (C,N,N')PtIV compounds derived from amine-imine ligands, and their remarkable efficacy at the high nanomolar range and complete lack of cross-resistance, as an intrinsic property of the platinacycle, against multiplatinum-resistant colorectal cancer (CRC) and castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) metastatic cell lines generated for this work. We have also determined that the compounds are effective and selective for a broader cancer panel, including breast and lung cancer. Additionally, selected compounds have been further evaluated, finding a shift in their antiproliferative mechanism towards more cytotoxic and less cytostatic than cisplatin against cancer cells, being also able to oxidize cysteine residues and inhibit topoisomerase II, thereby holding great promise as future improved alternatives to conventional platinum drugs.
Keyphrases
- rectal cancer
- locally advanced
- squamous cell carcinoma
- small cell lung cancer
- end stage renal disease
- quantum dots
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- single cell
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- bone marrow
- metal organic framework
- energy transfer
- stem cells
- patient reported outcomes
- current status
- squamous cell
- mesenchymal stem cells
- young adults
- big data
- radiation therapy
- living cells
- fluorescent probe
- patient reported