Sonja Hager1,2, Veronika F S Pape3,4, Vivien Pósa5,6, Bianca Montsch1,2, Lukas Uhlik1,2, Gergely Szakács1,3, Szilárd Tóth3, Nikolett Jabronka3, Bernhard K Keppler2,7, Christian R Kowol2,7, Éva A Enyedy5,6, Petra Heffeter1,2. 1. Institute of Cancer Research, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. 2. Research Cluster 'Translational Cancer Therapy Research,' Vienna, Austria. 3. Institute of Enzymology, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary. 4. Department of Physiology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary. 5. Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Interdisciplinary Excellence Centre, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary. 6. MTA-SZTE Lendület Functional Metal Complexes Research Group, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary. 7. Faculty of Chemistry, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Abstract
Aims: Due to their significant biological activity, thiosemicarbazones (TSCs) are promising candidates for anticancer therapy. In part, the efficacy of TSCs is linked to their ability to chelate essential metal ions such as copper and iron. Triapine, the best-studied anticancer TSC, has been tested clinically with promising results in hematological diseases. During the past few years, a novel subclass of TSCs with improved anticancer activity was found to induce paraptosis, a recently characterized form of cell death. The aim of this study was to identify structural and chemical properties associated with anticancer activity and paraptosis induction of TSCs. Results: When testing a panel of structurally related TSCs, compounds with nanomolar anticancer activity and paraptosis-inducing properties showed higher copper(II) complex solution stability and a slower reduction rate, which resulted in reduced redox activity. In contrast, TSCs with lower anticancer activity induced higher levels of superoxide that rapidly stimulated superoxide dismutase expression in treated cells, effectively protecting the cells from drug-induced redox stress. Innovation: Consequently, we hypothesize that in the case of close Triapine derivatives, intracellular reduction leads to rapid dissociation of intracellularly formed copper complexes. In contrast, TSCs characterized by highly stable, slowly reducible copper(II) complexes are able to reach new intracellular targets such as the endoplasmic reticulum-resident protein disulfide isomerase. Conclusion: The additional modes of actions observed with highly active TSC derivatives are based on intracellular formation of stable copper complexes, offering a new approach to combat (drug-resistant) cancer cells.
Aims: Due to their significant biological activity, thiosemicarbazones (TSCs) are promising candidates for anticancer therapy. In part, the efficacy of TSCs is linked to their ability to chelate essential metal ions such as copper and iron. Triapine, the best-studied anticancer TSC, has been tested clinically with promising results in hematological diseases. During the past few years, a novel subclass of TSCs with improved anticancer activity was found to induce paraptosis, a recently characterized form of cell death. The aim of this study was to identify structural and chemical properties associated with anticancer activity and paraptosis induction of TSCs. Results: When testing a panel of structurally related TSCs, compounds with nanomolar anticancer activity and paraptosis-inducing properties showed higher copper(II) complex solution stability and a slower reduction rate, which resulted in reduced redox activity. In contrast, TSCs with lower anticancer activity induced higher levels of superoxide that rapidly stimulated superoxide dismutase expression in treated cells, effectively protecting the cells from drug-induced redox stress. Innovation: Consequently, we hypothesize that in the case of close Triapine derivatives, intracellular reduction leads to rapid dissociation of intracellularly formed copper complexes. In contrast, TSCs characterized by highly stable, slowly reducible copper(II) complexes are able to reach new intracellular targets such as the endoplasmic reticulum-resident protein disulfide isomerase. Conclusion: The additional modes of actions observed with highly active TSC derivatives are based on intracellular formation of stable copper complexes, offering a new approach to combat (drug-resistant) cancer cells.
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