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Cu and Au Complexes with Glycoconjugated Dithiocarbamato Ligands for Potential Applications in Targeted Chemotherapy. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on creating and evaluating gold (Au) and copper (Cu) complexes designed to target cancer cells more effectively, potentially reducing chemotherapy side effects.
  • Carbohydrates were used as targeting agents due to their role in the Warburg effect, which leads to increased glucose transporter proteins in cancer cells.
  • Six different metal-ligand complexes were synthesized and tested, with one demonstrating significant cytotoxicity against HCT116 colorectal cancer cells, indicating promise for future research on targeted cancer treatment.

Article Abstract

This work is focused on the synthesis, characterization, and preliminary biological evaluation of bio-conjugated Au and Cu complexes with the aim of overcoming the well-known side effects of chemotherapy by improving the selective accumulation of an anticancer metal payload in malignant cells. For this purpose, carbohydrates were chosen as targeting agents, exploiting the Warburg effect that accounts for the overexpression of glucose-transporter proteins (in particular GLUTs) in the phospholipid bilayer of most neoplastic cells. We linked the dithiocarbamato moiety to the C1 position of three different monosaccharides: d-glucose, d-galactose, and d-mannose. Altogether, six complexes with a 1:2 metal-to-ligand stoichiometry were synthesized and in vitro tested as anticancer agents. One of them showed high cytotoxic activity toward the HCT116 colorectal human carcinoma cell line, paving the way to future in vivo studies aimed at evaluating the role of carbohydrates in the selective delivery of whole molecules into cancerous cells.

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