Issue 12, 2018

DNA damage photo-induced by chloroharmine isomers: hydrolysis versus oxidation of nucleobases

Abstract

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an emerging clinical treatment currently being used against a wide range of both cancerous and noncancerous diseases. The search for new active photosensitizers as well as the development of novel selective delivery systems are the major challenges faced in the application of PDT. We investigated herein three chloroharmine derivatives (6-, 8- and 6,8-dichloroharmines) with quite promising intrinsic photochemical tunable properties and their ability to photoinduce DNA damage in order to elucidate the underlying photochemical mechanisms. Data revealed that the three compounds are quite efficient photosensitizers. The overall extent of photo-oxidative DNA damage induced by both 8-chloro-substituted β-carbolines is higher than that induced by 6-chloro-harmine. The predominant type of lesion generated also depends on the position of the chlorine atom in the β-carboline ring. Both 8-chloro-substituted β-carbolines mostly oxidize purines via type I mechanism, whereas 6-chloro-harmine mainly behaves as a “clean” artificial photonuclease inducing single-strand breaks and site of base loss via proton transfer and concerted (HO-mediated) hydrolytic attack. The latter finding represents an exception to the general photosensitizing reactions and, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that this process is well documented. The controlled and selective production of different oxygen-independent lesions could be fine-tuned by simply changing the substituent groups in the β-carboline ring. This could be a promising tool for the design and development of novel photo-therapeutic agents aimed to tackle hypoxic conditions shown in certain types of tumours.

Graphical abstract: DNA damage photo-induced by chloroharmine isomers: hydrolysis versus oxidation of nucleobases

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jan 2018
Accepted
28 Feb 2018
First published
28 Feb 2018

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2018,16, 2170-2184

DNA damage photo-induced by chloroharmine isomers: hydrolysis versus oxidation of nucleobases

J. G. Yañuk, M. P. Denofrio, F. A. O. Rasse-Suriani, F. D. Villarruel, F. Fassetta, F. S. García Einschlag, R. Erra-Balsells, B. Epe and F. M. Cabrerizo, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2018, 16, 2170 DOI: 10.1039/C8OB00162F

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