Issue 12, 2022

Photo-induced telomeric DNA damage in human cancer cells

Abstract

Herein we report on the study of novel dinuclear ruthenium(II) complexes designed to target and to photo-react with G-quadruplex telomeric DNA. Upon irradiation, complexes efficiently generate guanine radical cation sites as photo-oxidation products. The compounds also display efficient cell penetration with localization to the nucleus and show strong photocytotoxicity toward osteosarcoma cells. Thanks to a microscopic-based telomere dysfunction assay, which allows the direct visualization of DNA damage in cells, we brought the first evidence of forming photo-oxidative damage at telomeres in cellulo. This emphasizes interesting prospects for the development of future cancer phototherapies.

Graphical abstract: Photo-induced telomeric DNA damage in human cancer cells

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
23 Aug 2022
Accepted
04 Oct 2022
First published
31 Oct 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Chem. Biol., 2022,3, 1375-1379

Photo-induced telomeric DNA damage in human cancer cells

J. Weynand, H. Episkopou, G. Le Berre, M. Gillard, J. Dejeu, A. Decottignies, E. Defrancq and B. Elias, RSC Chem. Biol., 2022, 3, 1375 DOI: 10.1039/D2CB00192F

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