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First evidence for N7-Platinated Guanosine derivatives cell uptake mediated by plasma membrane transport processes
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Nucleos(t)ide analogues (NA) belong to a family of compounds widely used in anticancer/antiviral treatments. They generally exhibit a cell toxicity limited by cellular uptake levels and the resulting nucleos(t)ides metabolism modifications, interfering with the cell machinery for nucleic acids synthesis. We previously synthesized purine nucleos(t)ide analogues N7-coordinated to a platinum centre with unaltered sugar moieties of the type: [Pt(dien)(N7-dGuo)]2+ (1; dien = diethylenetriamine; dGuo = 2'-deoxy-guanosine), [Pt(dien)(N7-dGMP)] (2; dGMP = 5'-(2'-deoxy)-guanosine monophosphate), and [Pt(dien)(N7-dGTP)]2- (3; dGTP = 5'-(2'-deoxy)-guanosine triphosphate), where the indicated electric charge is calculated at physiological pH (7.4). In this work, we specifically investigated the uptake of these complexes (1-3) at the plasma membrane level. Specific experiments on HeLa cervical cancer cells indicated a relevant cellular uptake of the model platinated deoxynucleos(t)ide 1 and 3 while complex 2 appeared unable to cross the cell plasma membrane. Obtained data buttress an uptake mechanism involving Na+-dependent concentrative transporters localized at the plasma membrane level. Consistently, 1 and 3 showed higher cytotoxicity with respect to complex 2 also suggesting selective possible applications as antiviral/antitumor drugs among the used model compounds.
- Subjects :
- Organoplatinum Compounds
Stereochemistry
Cell
Guanosine
Antitumor drug
HeLa Cell
Biochemistry
Metalated purine
Inorganic Chemistry
HeLa
chemistry.chemical_compound
medicine
Humans
Cytotoxicity
biology
Chemistry
Cytotoxins
Cell Membrane
Antiviral drug
Biological Transport
Metabolism
Membrane transport
Nucleoside analogue
biology.organism_classification
medicine.anatomical_structure
Membrane
Nucleic acid
Cytotoxin
Platinum based drug
HeLa Cells
Human
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....17657da5c3abe12fdd55c88e5babcfe7