1. Synthesis, structure and anticancer properties of new biotin- and morpholine-functionalized ruthenium and osmium half-sandwich complexes
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Mickaël, Marloye, Haider, Inam, Connor J, Moore, Vinciane, Debaille, Justin R, Pritchard, Michel, Gelbcke, Franck, Meyer, François, Dufrasne, and Gilles, Berger
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Models, Molecular ,Molecular Structure ,Cell Survival ,Morpholines ,Biotin ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Crystallography, X-Ray ,Osmium ,Ruthenium ,Mice ,Coordination Complexes ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Animals ,Humans ,Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor ,Density Functional Theory ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Ruthenium (Ru) and osmium (Os) complexes are of sustained interest in cancer research and may be alternative to platinum-based therapy. We detail here three new series of ruthenium and osmium complexes, supported by physico-chemical characterizations, including time-dependent density functional theory, a combined experimental and computational study on the aquation reactions and the nature of the metal-arene bond. Cytotoxic profiles were then evaluated on several cancer cell lines although with limited success. Further investigations were, however, performed on the most active series using a genetic approach based on RNA interference and highlighted a potential multi-target mechanism of action through topoisomerase II, mitotic spindle, HDAC and DNMT inhibition.
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- 2021