Supramolecular coronation of platinum(II) complexes by macrocycles: Structure, relativistic DFT calculations, and biological effects
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24065Date
2021-11-05Type
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Sojka, Martin; Chyba, Jan; Paul, Shib Shankar; Wawrocka, Karolina; Honigova, Katerina; Cuyacot, Ben Joseph R.; Castro, Abril C.; Vaculovic, Tomas; Marek, Jaromir; Repisky, Michal; Masarik, Michal; Novotny, Jan; Marek, RadekAbstract
Platinum-based anticancer drugs are actively developed utilizing lipophilic ligands or drug carriers for the efficient penetration of biomembranes, reduction of side effects, and tumor targeting. We report the development of a supramolecular host–guest system built on cationic platinum(II) compounds bearing ligands anchored in the cavity of the macrocyclic host. The host–guest binding and hydrolysis process on the platinum core were investigated in detail by using NMR, MS, X-ray diffraction, and relativistic DFT calculations. The encapsulation process in cucurbit[7]uril unequivocally promotes the stability of hydrolyzed dicationic cis-[PtII(NH3)2(H2O)(NH2-R)]2+ compared to its trans isomer. Biological screening on the ovarian cancer lines A2780 and A2780/CP shows time-dependent toxicity. Notably, the reported complex and its β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) assembly achieve the same cellular uptake as cisplatin and cisplatin@β-CD, respectively, while maintaining a significantly lower toxicity profile.
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This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Inorganic Chemistry", copyright © American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c02467.
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Sojka, Chyba, Paul, Wawrocka, Honigova, Cuyacot, Castro, Vaculovic, Marek, Repisky, Masarik, Novotny, Marek. Supramolecular coronation of platinum(II) complexes by macrocycles: Structure, relativistic DFT calculations, and biological effects. Inorganic Chemistry. 2021;60:17911-17925Metadata
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