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Influence of extracellular pH on the cytotoxicity, cellular accumulation, and DNA interaction of novel pH-sensitive 2-aminoalcoholatoplatinum(II) complexes.


ABSTRACT: Extracellular acidity is a frequent pathophysiological condition of solid tumors offering possibilities for improving the tumor selectivity of molecular therapy. This might be accomplished by prodrugs with low systemic toxicity, attaining their full antitumor potency only under acidic conditions, such as bis(2-aminoalcoholato-?(2)N,O)platinum(II) complexes that are activated by protonation of alcoholato oxygen, resulting in cleavage of platinum-oxygen bonds. In this work, we examined whether the pH dependency of such compounds is reflected in differential biological activity in vitro. In particular, the pH dependence of cytotoxicity, cellular accumulation, DNA platination, GMP binding, effects on DNA secondary structure, cell cycle alterations, and induction of apoptosis was investigated. Enhanced cytotoxicity of five of these complexes in non-small-cell lung cancer (A549) and colon carcinoma (HT-29) cells at pH 6.0 in comparison with pH 7.4 was confirmed: 50 % growth inhibition concentrations ranged from 42 to 214 ?M in A549 cells and from 35 to 87 ?M in HT-29 cells at pH 7.4 and decreased at pH 6.0 to 11-50 and 7.3-25 ?M, respectively. The effects induced by all five pH-sensitive compounds involve increased 5'-GMP binding, cellular accumulation, and DNA platination as well as stronger effects on DNA secondary structure at pH 6.0 than at pH 7.4. As exemplified by treatment of A549 cells with a 2-amino-4-methyl-1-pentanolato complex, induction of apoptosis is enhanced at pH 6.5. These results confirm the increased reactivity and in vitro activity of these compounds under slightly acidic conditions, encouraging further evaluation of ring-closed aminoalcoholatoplatinum(II) derivatives in solid tumors in vivo.

SUBMITTER: Valiahdi SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4021454 | biostudies-other | 2013 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Influence of extracellular pH on the cytotoxicity, cellular accumulation, and DNA interaction of novel pH-sensitive 2-aminoalcoholatoplatinum(II) complexes.

Valiahdi Seied Mojtaba SM   Egger Alexander E AE   Miklos Walter W   Jungwirth Ute U   Meelich Kristof K   Nock Petra P   Berger Walter W   Hartinger Christian G CG   Galanski Mathea Sophia MS   Jakupec Michael A MA   Keppler Bernhard K BK  

Journal of biological inorganic chemistry : JBIC : a publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry 20130126 2


Extracellular acidity is a frequent pathophysiological condition of solid tumors offering possibilities for improving the tumor selectivity of molecular therapy. This might be accomplished by prodrugs with low systemic toxicity, attaining their full antitumor potency only under acidic conditions, such as bis(2-aminoalcoholato-κ(2)N,O)platinum(II) complexes that are activated by protonation of alcoholato oxygen, resulting in cleavage of platinum-oxygen bonds. In this work, we examined whether the  ...[more]

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