| Literature DB >> 27660713 |
Malgorzata Frik1, Josefina Jiménez2, Vadim Vasilevski1, Monica Carreira1, Andreia de Almeida3, Elena Gascón2, Farrah Benoit1, Mercedes Sanaú4, Angela Casini3, María Contel1.
Abstract
A series of coordination gold(III), palladium(II), and platinum(II) complexes with a luminescent iminophosphorane ligand derived from 8-aminoquinoline [Ph3P=N-C9H6N] (1), have been synthesized and structurally characterized. The coordination palladium(II) and platinum(II) compounds can evolve further, under appropriate conditions, to give stable cyclometalated endo species [M{κ3-C,N,N-C6H4(PPh2=N-8-C9H6N}Cl] (M = Pd, Pt) by C-H activation of the phenyl group of the PPh 3 fragment. Iminophosphorane 1 and the new metallic complexes are luminescent in DMSO or DMSO:H2O (1:1 mixture) solutions at RT. The compounds have been evaluated for their antiproliferative properties in a human ovarian cancer cell line (A2780S), in human lung cancer cells (A-549) and in a non-tumorigenic human embryonic kidney cell line (HEK-293T). Most compounds have been more toxic to the ovarian cancer cell line than to the non-tumorigenic cell line. The new complexes interact with human serum albumin (HSA) faster than cisplatin. Studies of the interactions of the compounds with DNA indicate that, in some cases, they exert anticancer effects in vitro based on different mechanisms of action with respect to cisplatin.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 27660713 PMCID: PMC5029859 DOI: 10.1039/C4QI00003J
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inorg Chem Front Impact factor: 6.569