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  • The study focuses on new Pt(II) complexes made from semisquaraine-type ligands, detailing their synthesis, characterization, and potential as cancer treatments.
  • Eight new ligands were created using a simple method, and their structures were confirmed through advanced techniques like NMR and X-ray diffraction, as well as theoretical calculations.
  • The complexes exhibit strong photoactivity and improved solubility in biological environments, showing enhanced cytotoxic effects on various cancer cell lines, including those resistant to cisplatin, especially after photoactivation.

Article Abstract

The synthesis, full characterization, photochemical properties, and cytotoxic activity toward cisplatin-resistant cancer cell lines of new semisquaraine-type Pt(II) complexes are presented. The synthesis of eight semisquaraine-type ligands has been carried out by means of an innovative, straightforward methodology. A thorough structural NMR and X-ray diffraction analysis of the new ligands and complexes has been done. Density functional theory calculations have allowed to assign the configuration of the platinum center. Through the structural modification of the ligands, it has been possible to synthesize some complexes, which have turned out to be photoactive at wavelengths that allow their activation in cell cultures and, importantly, two of them show remarkable solubility in biological media. Photodegradation processes have been studied in depth, including the structural identification of photoproducts, thus justifying the changes observed after irradiation. From biological assessment, complexes and have been demonstrated to behave as promising photoactivatable compounds in the assayed cancer cell lines. Upon photoactivation, both complexes are capable of inducing a higher cytotoxic effect on the tested cells compared with nonphotoactivated compounds. Among the observed results, it is remarkable to note that showed a PI > 50 in HeLa cells, and showed a PI > 40 in A2780 cells, being also effective over cisplatin-resistant A2780cis cells (PI = 7 and PI = 4, respectively). The mechanism of action of these complexes has been studied, revealing that these photoactivated platinum complexes would actually present a combined mode of action, a therapeutically potential advantage.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9131461PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c03957DOI Listing

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