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<b>Reactive Oxygen Species-Activated Metal-Free Carbon Monoxide Prodrugs for Targeted Cancer Treatment</b>

Zhang Li, Yong-ming Wang, Miao Liu, Yiyao Pan, Zihui Ni, Qingqiang Min, Binghe Wang, Hengte Ke, Xingyue Ji

2023Journal of Medicinal Chemistry32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Carbon monoxide has shown promise as a therapeutic agent against cancers. Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-activated CO prodrugs are highly demanded for targeted cancer treatment but remain sporadic. In addition, little attention is on how the release rate affects CO’s biological effects. Herein, we describe a new type of ROS-activated metal-free CO prodrug, which releases CO with tunable release rates in response to multiple ROS and exhibits very pronounced tumor suppression effects in a mouse 4t1 breast tumor model. Importantly, for the first time, we observe both in vitro and in vivo that CO release rate has a direct impact on its antiproliferative potency and a correlation between release rate and antiproliferative activity is observed. In aggregates, our results not only deliver ROS-sensitive CO prodrugs for cancer treatment but also represent a promising starting point for further in-depth studies of how CO release kinetics affect anticancer activity.

Topics & Concepts

ProdrugChemistryReactive oxygen speciesIn vivoCarbon monoxideIn vitroPharmacologyCancer cellCancer researchCancerBiochemistryBiophysicsCatalysisInternal medicineMedicineBiotechnologyBiologyHeme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon MonoxideHemoglobin structure and functionNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics