Combinatorial Synthesis to Identify a Potent, Necrosis-Inducing Rhenium Anticancer Agent.

Inorg Chem

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology , Cornell University, Ithaca , New York 14853 , United States.

Published: March 2019

Combinatorial synthesis can be applied for developing a library of compounds that can be rapidly screened for biological activity. Here, we report the application of microwave-assisted combinatorial chemistry for the synthesis of 80 rhenium(I) tricarbonyl complexes bearing diimine ligands. This library was evaluated for anticancer activity in three different cancer cell lines, enabling the identification of three lead compounds with cancer cell growth-inhibitory activities of less than 10 μM. These three lead structures, Re-9B, Re-9C, and Re-9D, were synthesized independently and fully characterized by NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, elemental analysis, and X-ray crystallography. The most potent of these three complexes, Re-9D, was further explored to understand its mechanism of action. Complex Re-9D is equally effective in both wild-type and cisplatin-resistant A2780 ovarian cancer cells, indicating that it circumvents cisplatin resistance. This compound was also shown to possess promising activity against ovarian cancer tumor spheroids. Additionally, flow cytometry showed that Re-9D does not induce cell cycle arrest or flipping of phosphatidylserine to the outer cell membrane. Analysis of the morphological changes of cancer cells treated with Re-9D revealed that this compound gives rise to rapid plasma membrane rupture. Collectively, these data suggest that Re-9D induces necrosis in cancer cells. To assess the in vivo biodistribution and stability of this compound, a radioactive Tc analogue of Re-9D, Tc-9D(HO), was synthesized and administered to naı̈ve BALB/c mice. Results of these studies indicate that Tc-9D(HO) exhibits high metabolic stability and a distinct biodistribution profile. This research demonstrates that combinatorial synthesis is an effective approach for the development of new rhenium anticancer agents with advantageous biological properties.

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