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Tuning the anticancer properties of Pt(ii) complexes via structurally flexible N-(2-picolyl)salicylimine ligands

Three tridentate Schiff base ligands were synthesized from the reactions between 2-picolylamine and salicylaldehyde derivatives (3-ethoxy (OEt), 4-diethylamino (NEt(2)) and 4-hydroxy (OH)). Complexes with the general formula Pt(N^N^O)Cl were obtained from reactions between the ligands and K(2)PtCl(4...

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Autores principales: Al-Rashdi, Kamelah S., Babgi, Bandar A., Ali, Ehab M. M., Davaasuren, Bambar, Jedidi, Abdesslem, Emwas, Abdul-Hamid M., Alrayyani, Maymounah A., Jaremko, Mariusz, Humphrey, Mark G., Hussien, Mostafa A.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9514381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36276022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04992a
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author Al-Rashdi, Kamelah S.
Babgi, Bandar A.
Ali, Ehab M. M.
Davaasuren, Bambar
Jedidi, Abdesslem
Emwas, Abdul-Hamid M.
Alrayyani, Maymounah A.
Jaremko, Mariusz
Humphrey, Mark G.
Hussien, Mostafa A.
author_facet Al-Rashdi, Kamelah S.
Babgi, Bandar A.
Ali, Ehab M. M.
Davaasuren, Bambar
Jedidi, Abdesslem
Emwas, Abdul-Hamid M.
Alrayyani, Maymounah A.
Jaremko, Mariusz
Humphrey, Mark G.
Hussien, Mostafa A.
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description Three tridentate Schiff base ligands were synthesized from the reactions between 2-picolylamine and salicylaldehyde derivatives (3-ethoxy (OEt), 4-diethylamino (NEt(2)) and 4-hydroxy (OH)). Complexes with the general formula Pt(N^N^O)Cl were obtained from reactions between the ligands and K(2)PtCl(4). The ligands and their complexes were characterized by NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and elemental analysis. Further confirmation of the structure of Pt-OEt was achieved by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The DMSO/chlorido exchange process at Pt-OEt was investigated by monitoring the change in conductivity, revealing very slow dissociation in DMSO. Moreover, solvent/chlorido exchange for Pt-OEt and Pt-NEt(2) were investigated by NMR spectroscopy in DMSO and DMSO/D(2)O; Pt-NEt(2) forms an adduct with DMSO while Pt-OEt forms adducts with DMSO and water. The DNA-binding behaviour of the platinum(ii) complexes was investigated by two techniques. Pt-NEt(2) has the best apparent binding constant. The intercalation mode of interaction with ct-DNA was suggested by molecular docking studies and the increase in the relative viscosity of ct-DNA with increasing concentrations of the platinum(ii) complexes. However, the gradual decrease in the relative viscosity over time at constant concentration of platinum(ii) complexes indicated a shift from intercalation to a covalent binding mode. Anticancer activities of the ligands and their platinum(ii) complexes were examined against two cell lines. The platinum(ii) complexes exhibit superior cytotoxicity to that of their ligands. Among the platinum(ii) complexes, Pt-OEt possesses the best IC(50) against both cell lines, its cytotoxicity being comparable to that observed for cisplatin. Cell cycle arrest in the HepG2 cell line upon treatment with Pt-OEt and Pt-NEt(2) was investigated and compared to that of cisplatin; the change in the cell accumulation patterns supports the presumption of an apoptotic cell death pathway. The optimized structures of the B-DNA trimer adducts with the platinum complexes showed hydrogen-bonding interactions between the ligands and nucleobases, affecting the inter-strand hydrogen bonding within the DNA, and highlighting the strong ability of the complexes to induce conformational changes in the DNA, leading to the activation of apoptotic cell death. In summary, the current study demonstrates promising new anticancer platinum(ii) complexes with highly flexible tridentate ligands; the functional groups on the ligands are important in tuning their DNA binding/anticancer properties.
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spelling pubmed-95143812022-10-21 Tuning the anticancer properties of Pt(ii) complexes via structurally flexible N-(2-picolyl)salicylimine ligands Al-Rashdi, Kamelah S. Babgi, Bandar A. Ali, Ehab M. M. Davaasuren, Bambar Jedidi, Abdesslem Emwas, Abdul-Hamid M. Alrayyani, Maymounah A. Jaremko, Mariusz Humphrey, Mark G. Hussien, Mostafa A. RSC Adv Chemistry Three tridentate Schiff base ligands were synthesized from the reactions between 2-picolylamine and salicylaldehyde derivatives (3-ethoxy (OEt), 4-diethylamino (NEt(2)) and 4-hydroxy (OH)). Complexes with the general formula Pt(N^N^O)Cl were obtained from reactions between the ligands and K(2)PtCl(4). The ligands and their complexes were characterized by NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and elemental analysis. Further confirmation of the structure of Pt-OEt was achieved by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The DMSO/chlorido exchange process at Pt-OEt was investigated by monitoring the change in conductivity, revealing very slow dissociation in DMSO. Moreover, solvent/chlorido exchange for Pt-OEt and Pt-NEt(2) were investigated by NMR spectroscopy in DMSO and DMSO/D(2)O; Pt-NEt(2) forms an adduct with DMSO while Pt-OEt forms adducts with DMSO and water. The DNA-binding behaviour of the platinum(ii) complexes was investigated by two techniques. Pt-NEt(2) has the best apparent binding constant. The intercalation mode of interaction with ct-DNA was suggested by molecular docking studies and the increase in the relative viscosity of ct-DNA with increasing concentrations of the platinum(ii) complexes. However, the gradual decrease in the relative viscosity over time at constant concentration of platinum(ii) complexes indicated a shift from intercalation to a covalent binding mode. Anticancer activities of the ligands and their platinum(ii) complexes were examined against two cell lines. The platinum(ii) complexes exhibit superior cytotoxicity to that of their ligands. Among the platinum(ii) complexes, Pt-OEt possesses the best IC(50) against both cell lines, its cytotoxicity being comparable to that observed for cisplatin. Cell cycle arrest in the HepG2 cell line upon treatment with Pt-OEt and Pt-NEt(2) was investigated and compared to that of cisplatin; the change in the cell accumulation patterns supports the presumption of an apoptotic cell death pathway. The optimized structures of the B-DNA trimer adducts with the platinum complexes showed hydrogen-bonding interactions between the ligands and nucleobases, affecting the inter-strand hydrogen bonding within the DNA, and highlighting the strong ability of the complexes to induce conformational changes in the DNA, leading to the activation of apoptotic cell death. In summary, the current study demonstrates promising new anticancer platinum(ii) complexes with highly flexible tridentate ligands; the functional groups on the ligands are important in tuning their DNA binding/anticancer properties. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9514381/ /pubmed/36276022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04992a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Al-Rashdi, Kamelah S.
Babgi, Bandar A.
Ali, Ehab M. M.
Davaasuren, Bambar
Jedidi, Abdesslem
Emwas, Abdul-Hamid M.
Alrayyani, Maymounah A.
Jaremko, Mariusz
Humphrey, Mark G.
Hussien, Mostafa A.
Tuning the anticancer properties of Pt(ii) complexes via structurally flexible N-(2-picolyl)salicylimine ligands
title Tuning the anticancer properties of Pt(ii) complexes via structurally flexible N-(2-picolyl)salicylimine ligands
title_full Tuning the anticancer properties of Pt(ii) complexes via structurally flexible N-(2-picolyl)salicylimine ligands
title_fullStr Tuning the anticancer properties of Pt(ii) complexes via structurally flexible N-(2-picolyl)salicylimine ligands
title_full_unstemmed Tuning the anticancer properties of Pt(ii) complexes via structurally flexible N-(2-picolyl)salicylimine ligands
title_short Tuning the anticancer properties of Pt(ii) complexes via structurally flexible N-(2-picolyl)salicylimine ligands
title_sort tuning the anticancer properties of pt(ii) complexes via structurally flexible n-(2-picolyl)salicylimine ligands
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9514381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36276022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04992a
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