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Potent Anticancer Activity with High Selectivity of a Chiral Palladium N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complex.


ABSTRACT: Five enantiomeric pairs of palladium complexes of 1,2,4-triazole-derived chiral N-heterocyclic carbene ligands were investigated to probe the influence of chirality on the compound's anticancer activity. Although no chirality-related influence was observed for any of the enantiomeric pair, strong anticancer activity was seen for a particular pair, (1S,2S,5R)-1c and (1R,2R,5S)-1c, which was significantly more active than the benchmark drug cisplatin for human breast cancer cells, MCF-7 (ca. 24-27-fold), and human cervical cancer cells, HeLa (ca. three- to fourfold). Broadening its scope of application, (1R,2R,5S)-1c also exhibited antiproliferative activity against lung cancer (A549), skin cancer (B16F10), and multidrug-resistant mammary tumor (EMT6/AR1) cell lines. Interestingly, (1R,2R,5S)-1c displayed 8- and 16-fold stronger antiproliferative activity toward B16F10 and MCF-7 relative to their respective noncancerous counterparts, L929 (fibroblast skin cells) and MCF10A (epithelial breast cells), thereby upholding the potential of these complexes for further development as anticancer agents. (1R,2R,5S)-1c inhibited tumor-cell proliferation by blocking the cells at the G2 phase. (1R,2R,5S)-1c caused DNA damage in MCF-7 cells, leading to mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production and subsequently cell death. We also present evidence indicating that (1R,2R,5S)-1c induced p53-dependent programmed cell death in MCF-7 cells.

SUBMITTER: Kumar A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6044915 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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