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Platinum-Based Mcl-1 Inhibitor Targeting Mitochondria Achieves Enhanced Antitumor Activity as a Single Agent or in Combination with ABT-199

Xing Lü, Mei‐Feng Wu, Jiang-Lun Wu, Hai-Qun Zhang, Hong Liang, Zhen‐Feng Chen

2023Journal of Medicinal Chemistry18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Discovery of small molecule inhibitors targeting Mcl-1 (Myeloid cell leukemia 1) confronts many challenges. Based on the fact that Mcl-1 is mainly localized in mitochondria, we propose a new strategy of targeting mitochondria to improve the binding efficiency of Mcl-1 inhibitors. We report the discovery of complex 9, the first mitochondrial targeting platinum-based inhibitor of Mcl-1, which selectively binds to Mcl-1 with high binding affinity. Complex 9 was mainly concentrated in the mitochondria of tumor cells which led to an enhanced antitumor efficacy. Complex 9 induced Bax/Bak-dependent apoptosis in LP-1 cells and synergized with ABT-199 to kill ABT-199 resistant cells in multiple cancer models. Complex 9 was effective and tolerable as a single agent or in combination with ABT-199 in mouse models. This research work demonstrated that developing mitochondria-targeting Mcl-1 inhibitors is a new potentially efficient strategy for tumor therapy.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryMitochondrionApoptosisCancer researchSmall moleculeCancer cellMyeloid leukemiaPharmacologyCell biologyBiochemistryCancerBiologyGeneticsCell death mechanisms and regulationMetal complexes synthesis and propertiesChronic Myeloid Leukemia Treatments