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Encapsulation of the Dinuclear Trithiolato-Bridged Arene Ruthenium Complex Diruthenium-1 in an Apoferritin Nanocage: Structure and Cytotoxicity

Authors :
Angela Amoresano
Giarita Ferraro
Antonello Merlino
Andrea Pica
Francesca Pane
Julien Furrer
Konrad Kowalski
Ganna Petruk
Daria Maria Monti
Luigi D’Elia
Petruk, Ganna
Monti, Daria Maria
Ferraro, Giarita
Pica, Andrea
D'Elia, Luigi
Pane, Francesca
Amoresano, Angela
Furrer, Julien
Kowalski, Konrad
Merlino, Antonello
Source :
ChemMedChem. 14:594-602
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

The effects of encapsulating the cytotoxic dinuclear trithiolato-bridged arene ruthenium complex [(η6 -p-MeC6 H4 iPr)2 Ru2 (μ2 -S-p-C6 H4 tBu)3 ]Cl (DiRu-1) within the apoferritin (AFt) nanocage were investigated. The DiRu-1-AFt nanocarrier was characterized by UV/Vis spectroscopy, ICP-MS, CD and X-ray crystallography. In contrast to previously reported Au- and Pt-based drug-loaded AFt carriers, we found no evidence of direct interactions between DiRu-1 and AFt. DiRu-1-AFt is cytotoxic toward immortalized murine BALB/c-3T3 fibroblasts transformed with SV40 virus (SVT2) and human epidermoid carcinoma A431 malignant cells, and exhibits moderate selectivity for these cancer cells over normal BALB/c-3T3 cells. DiRu-1-AFt triggers the production of reactive oxygen species, depolarization of mitochondrial membrane potential, and induces cell death via p53-mediated apoptosis. Comparison between our data and previous results suggests that the presence of specific interactions between a metal-based drug and AFt within the protein cage is not essential for drug encapsulation.

Details

ISSN :
18607179
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ChemMedChem
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ffc5615977c80fde3ae5ae2da6b67c56
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/cmdc.201800805