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New Derivatives of Bacteriopurpurin with Thiolated Au (I) Complexes: Dual Darkand Light Activated Antitumor Potency

Authors :
Elena R. Milaeva
Victor A Pogorilyy
Andrey Kaprin
Sergei I Tikhonov
Аlexander А Shtil
Albina S. Petrova
Elena V. Filonenko
Аlexey N Noev
Elena Kalinina
Victor V. Tatarskiy
D.B. Shpakovsky
N. N. Chernov
M. A. Grin
Andrey F. Mironov
Source :
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry. 20:49-58
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., 2020.

Abstract

Background::Conventional antitumor Photosensitizers (PS) are normally low toxic in the dark whereas light activation triggers massive cell death (photodynamic therapy, PDT).Objective::To expand the therapeutic potential of PS to dual potency cytocidal agents, taking advantage of the use of bacteriopurpurin for a deeper tissue penetration of light, and suitability of the tetrapyrrolic macrocycle for chemical modifications at its periphery.Methods::Conjugation of a pro-oxidant thiolate Au (I) moiety to the bacteriopurpurin core and evaluation of cytotoxicity in cell culture and in vivo.Results::New water-soluble derivatives showed micromolar cytotoxicity for cultured human tumor cell lines in the dark, including the subline with an altered drug response due to p53 inactivation. Cellular PDT with the selected conjugate, thiolate Au (I)-dipropoxybacteriopurpurinimide (compound 6) with two triphenylphosphine Au fragments, triggered rapid (within minutes) cell death. Damage to the plasma membrane (necrosis) was a hallmark of cell death by compound 6 both in the dark and upon light activation. Furthermore, one single i.v. injection of compound 6 caused retardation of transplanted syngeneic tumors at the tolerable dose. Illumination of tumors that accumulated compound 6 significantly synergized with the effect of 6 in the dark.Conclusion::Complexes of virtually non-toxic, photoactivatable bacteriopurpurin with the gold-containing organic moiety are considered the dual potency antitumor agents, tentatively applicable for intractable tumors.

Details

ISSN :
18715206
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....607b177e3a80b7fe308b9131a8f2fa39
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2174/1871520619666190801102617