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A potent cytotoxic photoactivated platinum complex.

Fiona S Mackay1, Julie A Woods, Pavla Heringová, Jana Kaspárková, Ana M Pizarro, Stephen A Moggach, Simon Parsons, Viktor Brabec, Peter J Sadler.   

Abstract

We show by x-ray crystallography that the complex trans, trans, trans-[Pt(N(3))(2)(OH)(2)(NH(3))(py)] (1) contains an octahedral Pt(IV) center with almost linear azido ligands. Complex 1 is remarkably stable in the dark, even in the presence of cellular reducing agents such as glutathione, but readily undergoes photoinduced ligand substitution and photoreduction reactions. When 1 is photoactivated in cells, it is highly toxic: 13-80 x more cytotoxic than the Pt(II) anticancer drug cisplatin, and ca. 15 x more cytotoxic toward cisplatin-resistant human ovarian cancer cells. Cisplatin targets DNA, and DNA platination levels induced in HaCaT skin cells by 1 were similar to those of cisplatin. However, cisplatin forms mainly intrastrand cis diguanine cross-links on DNA between neighboring nucleotides, whereas photoactivated complex 1 rapidly forms unusual trans azido/guanine, and then trans diguanine Pt(II) adducts, which are probably mainly intrastrand cross-links between two guanines separated by a third base. DNA interstrand and DNA-protein cross-links were also detected. Importantly, DNA repair synthesis on plasmid DNA platinated by photoactivated 1 was markedly lower than for cisplatin or its isomer transplatin (an inactive complex). Single-cell electrophoresis experiments also demonstrated that the DNA damage is different from that induced by cisplatin or transplatin. Cell death is not solely dependent on activation of the caspase 3 pathway, and, in contrast to cisplatin, p53 protein did not accumulate in cells after photosensitization of 1. The trans diazido Pt(IV) complex 1 therefore has remarkable properties and is a candidate for use in photoactivated cancer chemotherapy.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18093923      PMCID: PMC2410072          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0707742105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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