Platinated Copper(3-Clip Complexes as Effective Dna-Cleaving and Cytotoxic Agents

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2008

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Wiley-v C H verlag Gmbh

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The synthesis and biological activity of three heteronuclear platinum-copper complexes based on 3-Clip-Phen are reported. These rigid complexes have been designed to alter the intrinsic mechanism of action of both the platinum moiety and the Cu(3-Clip-Phen) unit. The platinum centers of two of these complexes are coordinated to a 3-Clip-Phen moiety, an ammine ligand and two chlorides, which are either cis or trans to each other. The third complex comprises two 3-Clip-Phen units and two chloride ligands bound in a trans fashion to the platinum ion. DNA-cleavage experiments show that the complexes are highly efficient nuclease agents. In addition, a markedly difference in their aptitude to perform direct double-strand cleavage is observed, which appears to be strongly related to the ability of the platinum unit to coordinate to DNA. Indeed, complex 6 is unable to coordinate to DNA, which is reflected by its incapability to carry out double-strand breaks. Nonetheless, this complex exhibits efficient DNA-cleavage activity, and its cytotoxicity is high for several cell lines. Complex 6 shows better antiproliferate activity than both cisplatin and Cu(3-Clip-Phen) toward most cancer cell lines. Furthermore, the cytotoxicity observed for 1 is for most cell lines close to that of cisplatin, or even better. Cu(3-Clip-Phen) induces very low cytotoxic effects, but a marked migratory activity. Complex 6 presents DNA-cleavage properties comparable to the one of Cu(3-Clip-Phen), but it does not show any migratory activity. Interestingly, both Cu(3-Clip-Phen) and 6 induces vacuolisation processes in the cell in contrast to complex 1 and cisplatin. Thus, the four complexes cisplatin tested, Cu(3-Clip-Phen), I and 6 stimulate different cellular responses.

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Patrick Gamez, FRSC/0000-0003-2602-9525; MEUNIER, Bernard/0000-0003-2200-7142; Reedijk, Jan/0000-0002-6739-8514; Ozalp Yaman, Seniz/0000-0002-4166-0529

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antitumor agents, cisplatin, DNA cleavage, platinum, primer extension, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Antineoplastic Agents, Drug Screening Assays, Cell Line, Antineoplastic Agents -- chemistry, Cell Line, Tumor, Bacteriophage phi X 174 -- genetics, Humans, Cis-platin, Platinum, Primer extension, DNA cleavage, Tumor, Antitumor agents, Base Sequence, Hydrolysis, DNA, Antitumor, Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles, Viral -- chemistry, Copper -- chemistry, DNA, Viral, Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor, Platinum -- chemistry, Bacteriophage phi X 174, Copper

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0301 basic medicine, 03 medical and health sciences

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Chemistry – A European Journal

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14

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11

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3418

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