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New Platinum(II) Complexes Affecting Different Biomolecular Targets in Resistant Ovarian Carcinoma Cells

Mariafrancesca Hyeraci, Valeria Scalcon, Alessandra Folda, Luca Labella, Fabio Marchetti, Simona Samaritani, Maria Pia Rigobello, Lisa Dalla Via

2021ChemMedChem19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Resistance to platinum‐based anticancer drugs represents an important limit for their clinical effectiveness and one of the most important field of investigation in the context of platinum compounds. From our previous studies, Pt II complexes containing the triphenylphosphino moiety have been emerging as promising agents, showing significant cytotoxicity to resistant ovarian carcinoma cells. Two brominated triphenylphosphino trans ‐platinum derivatives were prepared and evaluated on human tumor cell lines, sensitive and resistant to cisplatin. The new complexes exert a notable antiproliferative effect on resistant ovarian carcinoma cells, showing a remarkable intracellular accumulation and the ability to interact with different intracellular targets. The interaction with DNA, the collapse of mitochondrial transmembrane potential, and the impairment of intracellular redox state were demonstrated. Moreover, a selectivity towards the selenocysteine of thioredoxin reductase was observed. The mechanism of action is discussed with regard to the resistance phenomenon in ovarian carcinoma cells.

Topics & Concepts

CytotoxicityOvarian carcinomaIntracellularCisplatinThioredoxin reductaseContext (archaeology)ChemistryOvarian cancerDNA damageBiochemistryBiologyCancer researchCell biologyIn vitroDNAThioredoxinGeneCancerChemotherapyGeneticsPaleontologyMetal complexes synthesis and propertiesFerrocene Chemistry and ApplicationsOrganometallic Compounds Synthesis and Characterization