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Thiosemicarbazone Mixed-Valence Cu(I/II) Complex against Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells through Multiple Pathways Involving Cuproptosis

Aili Li, Kai Huang, Wei‐Ping Pan, YouRu Wu, Yuwei Liang, ZhenLei Zhang, D. Christine Wu, Libing Ma, Yi Gou

2024Journal of Medicinal Chemistry19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Induction of cuproptosis and targeting of multiple signaling pathways show promising applications in tumor therapy. In this study, we synthesized two thiosemicarbazone-copper complexes ([Cu II (L)Cl] 1 and [Cu II 2 Cu I (L) 2 Cl 3 ] 2, where HL is the ( E )- N -methyl-2-(phenyl(pyridin-2-yl)methylene ligand), to assess their antilung cancer activities. Both copper complexes showed better anticancer activity than cisplatin and exhibited hemolysis comparable to that of cisplatin. In vivo experiments showed that complex 2 retarded the A549 cell growth in a mouse xenograft model with low systemic toxicity. Primarily, complex 2 kills lung cancer cells in vitro and in vivo by triggering multiple pathways, including cuproptosis. Complex 2 is the first mixed-valent Cu(I/II) complex to induce cellular events consistent with cuproptosis in cancer cells, which may stimulate the development of mixed-valent copper complexes and provide effective cancer therapy.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistrySemicarbazoneValence (chemistry)CopperSignal transductionStereochemistryAdenocarcinomaCancer researchBiochemistryInternal medicineOrganic chemistryCancerMedicineBiologyMetal complexes synthesis and propertiesMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and ApplicationsSynthesis and Characterization of Heterocyclic Compounds