Issue 6, 2024

Cytotoxic Pt(ii) complexes containing alizarin: a selective carrier for DNA metalation

Abstract

Many efforts have been made in the last few decades to selectively transport antitumor agents to their potential target sites with the aim to improve efficacy and selectivity. Indeed, this aspect could greatly improve the beneficial effects of a specific anticancer agent especially in the case of orphan tumors like the triple negative breast cancer. A possible strategy relies on utilizing a protective leaving group like alizarin as the Pt(II) ligand to reduce the deactivation processes of the pharmacophore enacted by Pt resistant cancer cells. In this study a new series of neutral mixed-ligand Pt(II) complexes bearing alizarin and a variety of diamine ligands were synthesized and spectroscopically characterized by FT-IR, NMR and UV–Vis analyses. Three Pt(II) compounds, i.e., 2b, 6b and 7b, emerging as different both in terms of structural properties and cytotoxic effects (not effective, 10.49 ± 1.21 μM and 24.5 ± 1.5 μM, respectively), were chosen for a deeper investigation of the ability of alizarin to work as a selective carrier. The study comprises the in vitro cytotoxicity evaluation against triple negative breast cancer cell lines and ESI-MS interaction studies relative to the reaction of the selected Pt(II) complexes with model proteins and DNA fragments, mimicking potential biological targets. The results allow us to suggest the use of complex 6b as a prospective anticancer agent worthy of further investigations.

Graphical abstract: Cytotoxic Pt(ii) complexes containing alizarin: a selective carrier for DNA metalation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Nov 2023
Accepted
03 Jan 2024
First published
03 Jan 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Dalton Trans., 2024,53, 2602-2618

Cytotoxic Pt(II) complexes containing alizarin: a selective carrier for DNA metalation

R. Caligiuri, L. Massai, A. Geri, L. Ricciardi, N. Godbert, G. Facchetti, M. G. Lupo, I. Rossi, G. Coffetti, M. Moraschi, E. Sicilia, V. Vigna, L. Messori, N. Ferri, G. Mazzone, I. Aiello and I. Rimoldi, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 2602 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT03889K

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