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Moving Ru polypyridyl complexes beyond cytotoxic activity towards metastasis inhibition

Małgorzata Brindell, Ilona Gurgul, Ewelina Janczy-Cempa, Przemysław Gajda-Morszewski, Olga Mazuryk

2021Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, Ru polypyridyl complexes have been intensively studied for their anticancer activity. The vast majority of research focuses on assessing their cytotoxic activity, as well as targeting cancer cells with them. Since the formation of metastases poses a greater risk than primary tumors, scientists recently began evaluating these compounds as potential metastasis inhibitors. This review highlights the latest achievements in this field with particular attention to the identification of the target proteins responsible for such activity. Cell migration, invasion, and adhesion are key components of metastasis, therefore understanding how they are affected by Ru polypyridyl complexes is of great importance. KEYWORDS: Ruthenium polypyridyl complexes Antimetastatic Migration Invasion Adhesion Metalloproteinases.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryMetastasisCytotoxic T cellRutheniumCell adhesionAdhesionMatrix metalloproteinaseCancer researchCancerCytotoxicityCellBiochemistryIn vitroInternal medicineBiologyMedicineCatalysisOrganic chemistryPeptidase Inhibition and AnalysisProtease and Inhibitor MechanismsMetal complexes synthesis and properties
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