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Antitumor properties of some 2-[(dimethylamino)methyl]phenylgold(III) complexes.

R G Buckley1, A M Elsome, S P Fricker, G R Henderson, B R Theobald, R V Parish, B P Howe, L R Kelland.   

Abstract

Four analogues of the gold(III) complex [AuCl2(damp)] (1) (damp = 2-[(dimethylamino)methyl]phenyl) have been evaluated for antitumor activity. The compounds have structural features in common with cisplatin which was included as a comparison in the study. In vitro, against a panel of cell lines established from tumors of different tissue types, the gold complexes showed broadly similar growth inhibitory properties with some selectivity to the HT1376 bladder cell line. In a panel of human ovarian carcinoma cell lines, non-cross-resistance to cisplatin was observed, for the complexes, in an acquired cisplatin-resistant line. In vivo, using subcutaneously implanted xenografts derived from the HT1376 bladder and CH1 ovarian cell lines, [Au(acetato)2(damp)] (3) and [Au(malonato)(damp)] (5) (administered intraperitoneally) gave significant tumor inhibition. Mechanistic studies performed with compound 3 showed marked differences to cisplatin. Thus, much higher concentrations of the gold compound were required to affect Col E1 plasmid mobility, and an alkaline elution study showed that 3 did not cause interstrand DNA cross-links in SK-OV-3 cells. Exposure of SK-OV-3 cells to 3 induced only relatively minor changes in cell cycle distribution. Furthermore 3 was only marginally active in vivo against the cisplatin-sensitive murine ADJ/PC6 plasmacytoma. In summary, the gold-(III) complexes 3 and 5 exhibited selective cytotoxicity in vitro and showed in vivo antitumor activity against human carcinoma xenografts. Also, although 3 has some structural similarity to cisplatin, its mode of action appears to be different.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8978849     DOI: 10.1021/jm9601563

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Chem        ISSN: 0022-2623            Impact factor:   7.446


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