Novel platinum(II)-based anticancer complexes and molecular hosts as their drug delivery vehicles

Nial J. Wheate, Robin I. Taleb, Anwen M. Krause-Heuer, Rebekah L. Cook, Vincent Higgins, Janice R. Aldrich-Wright

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    Abstract

    Platinum(II)-based DNA intercalators where the intercalating ligand is 1,10-phenanthroline or a phenanthroline derivative and where the ancillary ligand is either achiral (e.g. ethylenediamine) or chiral (e.g. diaminocyclohexane) show a range of cytotoxicities with a defined structureââ"šÂ¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“activity relationship. The most cytotoxic are those that contain methylated-phenanthroline ligands and 1S,2S-diaminocyclohexane (S,S-dach) as the ancillary ligand. We have developed a new purification method using Sep-PakÃÆ'Ã"šÃ¢â‚¬Å¡ÃƒÆ’‚Ã"šÃ‚® C-18 reverse phase columns, which means these metal complexes can be made faster and cheaper compared to published methods. Platinum(II)-based complexes containing imidazole, pyrrole and -alanine subunits, that are capable of recognising specific DNA base-pair sequences have also been synthesised. These include linear or hairpin polyamide ligands that can recognise DNA sequences up to seven base-pairs in length and contain single platinum centres capable of forming monofunctional adducts with DNA. We have now synthesised and characterised, by 1H and 195Pt NMR, ESI-MS and elemental analysis, the first dinuclear platinum(II) DNA sequence selective agent. Finally, using 1H NMR we have examined the encapsulation of our platinum(II)-based DNA intercalators by cucurbit[6]uril (CB[6]). Encapsulation by CB[6] was found to not significantly change the cytotoxicity of five platinum(II)-based DNA intercalators, indicating it may have utility as a molecular carrier for improved drug delivery.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages10
    JournalDalton Transactions
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • cytotoxicity
    • drug delivery systems
    • platinum(II)-based complexes

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