Water soluble, optically active monofunctional Pd(II) and Pt(II) compounds: promising adhesive and antimigratory effects on human prostate PC-3 cancer cells

New water soluble, enantiopure palladium and platinum compounds R-N-[M{(1S, 4R)-kappa NOH,kappa(NH)-N-2(2-pic)} Cl]Cl and S-N-[M{(1R, 4S)-kappa NOH,kappa(NH)-N-2(2-pic)}Cl]Cl (2-pic = 2-picolyl, M = Pd 1 and 1', Pt 2 and 2', respectively), and heterometallic Pd/Ti [(eta(5)-C5H5)(2)Ti{(1S,...

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Authors: Cueva Alique, Isabel de la, Muñoz Moreno, Laura|||0000-0002-2322-8986, Torre Rubio, Elena de la|||0000-0002-0352-0154, Bajo Chueca, Ana María|||0000-0002-4944-4222, Gude Rodríguez, Lourdes|||0000-0002-0220-3755, Cuenca Agreda, José Tomás|||0000-0001-5830-5833, Royo Cantabrana, Eva|||0000-0003-3818-6448
Format: article
Publication Date:2019
Country:España
Institution:Universidad de Alcalá (UAH)
Repository:e_Buah Biblioteca Digital Universidad de Alcalá
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:ebuah.uah.es:10017/59886
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10017/59886
https://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9dt02873k
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:palladium compounds
cancer, antimetastatic
DNA
cytotoxic
Química
Chemistry
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Summary:New water soluble, enantiopure palladium and platinum compounds R-N-[M{(1S, 4R)-kappa NOH,kappa(NH)-N-2(2-pic)} Cl]Cl and S-N-[M{(1R, 4S)-kappa NOH,kappa(NH)-N-2(2-pic)}Cl]Cl (2-pic = 2-picolyl, M = Pd 1 and 1', Pt 2 and 2', respectively), and heterometallic Pd/Ti [(eta(5)-C5H5)(2)Ti{(1S, 4R)-kappa ON,kappa(NH)-N-2(2-pic)}(PdCl)] Cl (3) have been synthesized. These novel compounds were fully characterized by NMR spectroscopy and CHN elemental analysis and 1, 1', 2 and 2' were further evaluated by polarimetry, ultra-violet and circular dichroism spectroscopy. The aqueous stability of novel compounds was studied by NMR spectroscopy under physiological conditions and the new species detected under such conditions have been characterized by NMR techniques and HR-ESI-MS (High-Resolution Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry). CompoundDNA interactions have been investigated for the palladium and platinum compounds by equilibrium dialysis, Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) DNA melting assays and viscometric titrations, revealing a better binding affinity and ability to affect duplex DNA of the palladium compounds. Metal derivatives have been tested in vitro against three cancer (prostate PC-3, cervical HeLa and breast MCF-7) and one non-tumorigenic (human prostate RWPE-1) cell lines. The highest anticancer activities were shown by palladium compounds 1 and 1' in all cancer lines, although their toxicity was lower than that found for cisplatin. Most importantly, the effect of the compounds on the cell adhesion and migration of the androgen- independent prostate cancer PC-3 cells has been assessed, and the efficacy of Pd enantiomers to affect the invasive phenotype of PC-3 cells has been demonstrated.