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Time-Dependent Studies of Oxaliplatin and Other Nucleolar Stress-Inducing Pt(II) Derivatives

Hannah C. Pigg, Matthew V. Yglesias, Emily C. Sutton, Christine E. McDevitt, Michael Shaw, Victoria J. DeRose

2022ACS Chemical Biology18 citationsDOI

Abstract

The properties of small molecule Pt(II) compounds that drive specific cellular responses are of interest due to their broad clinical use as chemotherapeutics as well as to provide a better mechanistic understanding of bioinorganic processes. The chemotherapeutic compound cisplatin causes cell death through DNA damage, while oxaliplatin may induce cell death through inhibition of ribosome biogenesis, also referred to as nucleolar stress induction. Previous work has found a subset of oxaliplatin derivatives that cause nucleolar stress at 24 h drug treatment. Here we report that these different Pt(II) derivatives exhibit a range of rates and degrees of global nucleolar stress induction as well as inhibition of rRNA transcription. Potential explanations for these variations include both the ring size and stereochemistry of the non-aquation-labile ligand. We observe that Pt(II) compounds containing a 6-membered ring show faster onset and a higher overall degree of nucleolar stress than those containing a 5-membered ring, and that compounds having the 1R,2R-stereoisomeric conformation show faster onset and a higher overall degree of stress than those having the 1S,2S-conformation. Pt(II) cellular accumulation and cellular Pt(II)-DNA adduct formation did not correlate with nucleolar stress induction, indicating that the effect is not due to global interactions. Together these results suggest that Pt(II) compounds induce nucleolar stress through a mechanism that likely involves one or a few key intermolecular interactions.

Topics & Concepts

Ribosome biogenesisChemistryBiogenesisProgrammed cell deathStereochemistryOxaliplatinCisplatinDNA damageDNARibosomeBiophysicsBiologyBiochemistryApoptosisRNAGeneticsCancerGeneColorectal cancerChemotherapyMetal complexes synthesis and propertiesDNA and Nucleic Acid ChemistryFerrocene Chemistry and Applications
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