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Polymer “ruthenium-cyclopentadienyl” conjugates - New emerging anti-cancer drugs

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

Fernanda Marujo Marques2019Elsevier BV

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Autores:

Fernanda Marujo Marques (Fernanda Marujo Marques)

Publicado em

Abril 2019

Resumo

In this work, we aimed to understand the biological activity and the mechanism of action of three polymer-'ruthenium-cyclopentadienyl' conjugates (RuPMC) and a low molecular weight parental compound (Ru1) in cancer cells. Several biological assays were performed in ovarian (A2780) and breast (MCF7, MDA-MB-231) human cancer derived cell lines as well as in A2780cis, a cisplatin resistant cancer cell line. Our results show that all compounds have high activity towards cancer cells with low IC50 values in the micromolar range. We observed that all Ru-PMC compounds are mainly found inside the cells, in contrast with the parental low molecular weight compound Ru1 that was mainly found at the membrane. All compounds induced mitochondrial alterations. PMC3 and Ru1 caused F-actin cytoskeleton morphology changes and reduced the clonogenic ability of the cells. The conjugate PMC3 induced apoptosis at low concentrations comparing to cisplatin and could overcame the platinum resistance of A2780cis cancer cells. A proteomic analysis showed that these compounds induce alterations in several cellular proteins which are related to the phenotypic disorders induced by them. Our results suggest that PMC3 is foreseen as a lead candidate to future studies and acting through a different mechanism of action than cisplatin. Here we established the potential of these Ru compounds as new metallodrugs for cancer chemotherapy.

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Versão da publicação

VoR - Versão publicada

Editora

Elsevier BV

Título do contentor da publicação

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

Primeira página ou número de artigo

373

Última página

384

Volume

168

ISSN

0223-5234

Domínio Científico (FOS)

health-sciences - Ciências de Saúde

Palavras-chave

  • Organic Chemistry
  • Drug Discovery
  • Pharmacology
  • General Medicine

Idioma da publicação (código ISO)

eng - Inglês

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