High in vivo antitumor activity of cobalt oxoisoaporphine complexes by targeting G-quadruplex DNA, telomerase and disrupting mitochondrial functions.

Eur J Med Chem

State Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Medicinal Resources, School of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Guangxi Normal University, 15 Yucai Road, Guilin 541004, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2016

Two G-quadruplex ligands: [Co(H-L)Cl] (Co1) and [Co(L)][CoCl]⋅2HO (Co2) have been synthesized and characterized. Two cobalt oxoisoaporphine complexes exhibited selective cytotoxicity to SK-OV-3/DDP cells than for HL-7702 cells. Cytotoxic mechanism studies indicated that both Co1 and Co2 were telomerase inhibitor targeting c-myc, telomere, and bcl-2 G4s, and triggering cell senescence and apoptosis, which caused S phase arrest. They also induced mitochondrial dysfunction. The better antitumor activity of Co2, which should be correlated with a moiety of 2-[5-(2-pyridinyl)-1H-pyrrol-2-yl]pyridine in the L. Importantly, Co2 at high doses showed at least the same level of tumor growth inhibition efficacy compared to that of cisplatin, and better in vivo safety profile.

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