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Effects of light-activated diazido-PtIV complexes on cancer cells in vitro.

Patrick J Bednarski1, Katharina Korpis, Aron F Westendorf, Steffi Perfahl, Renate Grünert.   

Abstract

Various Pt(IV) diazides have been investigated over the years as light-activatable prodrugs that interfere with cell proliferation, accumulate in cancer cells and cause cell death. The potencies of the complexes vary depending on the substituted amines (pyridine=piperidine>ammine) as well as the coordination geometry (trans diazide>cis). Light-activated Pt(IV) diazides tend to be less specific than cisplatin at inhibiting cancer cell growth, but cells resistant to cisplatin show little cross-resistance to Pt(IV) diazides. Platinum is accumulated in the cancer cells to a similar level as cisplatin, but only when activated by light, indicating that reactive Pt species form photolytically. Studies show that Pt also becomes attached to cellular DNA upon the light activation of various Pt(IV) diazides. Structures of some of the photolysis products were elucidated by LC-MS/MS; monoaqua- and diaqua-Pt(II) complexes form that are reactive towards biomolecules such as calf thymus DNA. Platination of calf thymus DNA can be blocked by the addition of nucleophiles such as glutathione and chloride, further evidence that aqua-Pt(II) species form upon irradiation. Evidence is presented that reactive oxygen species may be generated in the first hours following photoactivation. Cell death does not take the usual apoptotic pathways seen with cisplatin, but appears to involve autophagy. Thus, photoactivated diazido-Pt(IV) complexes represent an interesting class of potential anti-cancer agents that can be selectively activated by light and kill cells by a mechanism different to the anti-cancer drug cisplatin.

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Keywords:  apoptosis; autophagy; cancer; cisplatin; photoactivation; platinum diazides

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23776289     DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2012.0118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci        ISSN: 1364-503X            Impact factor:   4.226


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