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Anticancer Potential of Diiron Vinyliminium Complexes

Rocco, Dalila
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Batchelor, Lucinda K.  
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Agonigi, Gabriele
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August 22, 2019
Chemistry-A European Journal

Although ferrocene derivatives have attracted considerable attention as possible anticancer agents, the medicinal potential of diiron complexes has remained largely unexplored. Herein, we describe the straightforward multigram-scale synthesis and the antiproliferative activity of a series of diiron cyclopentadienyl complexes containing bridging vinyliminium ligands. IC50 values in the low-to-mid micromolar range were determined against cisplatin sensitive and resistant human ovarian carcinoma (A2780 and A2780cisR) cell lines. Notable selectivity towards the cancerous cells lines compared to the non-tumoral human embryonic kidney (HEK-293) cell line was observed for selected compounds. The activity seems to be multimodal, involving reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and, in some cases, a fragmentation process to afford monoiron derivatives. The large structural variability, amphiphilic character and good stability in aqueous media of the diiron vinyliminium complexes provide favorable properties compared to other widely studied classes of iron-based anticancer candidates.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/chem.201902885
Web of Science ID

WOS:000483187300001

Author(s)
Rocco, Dalila
Batchelor, Lucinda K.  
Agonigi, Gabriele
Braccini, Simona
Chiellini, Federica
Schoch, Silvia
Biver, Tarita
Funaioli, Tiziana
Zacchini, Stefano
Biancalana, Lorenzo
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Date Issued

2019-08-22

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH

Published in
Chemistry-A European Journal
Volume

65

Issue

25

Start page

14801

End page

14816

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Chemistry

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complexes

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cytotoxicity

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iron

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metal-based drugs

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vinyliminium ligands

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n-heterocyclic carbene

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antitumor-activity

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titanium(iv) complexes

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aminocarbyne complexes

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ruthenium complexes

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platinum complexes

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mu-aminocarbyne

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in-vitro

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ligands

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agents

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