Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Jan 2020)

In vitro antitumor activity of water-soluble copper(I) complexes with diimine and monodentate phosphine ligands

  • Marina Porchia,
  • Francesco Tisato,
  • Mirella Zancato,
  • Valentina Gandin,
  • Cristina Marzano

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 998 – 1010

Abstract

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Copper(I) complexes including diimine ligands of the bicinchoninic acid (BCA) and bathocuproinedisulfonic acid (BCS) families and water-soluble phosphines have been synthetized, characterized and investigated for their in vitro anticancer potential against human tumor cell lines representing examples of lung, breast, pancreatic and colon cancers and melanoma. All copper complexes exhibited moderate to high cytotoxic activity and the ability to overcome cisplatin resistance. Remarkably, growth-inhibitory effects evaluated in human non-transformed cells revealed a preferential cytotoxicity versus neoplastic cells. The remarkable cytotoxic effect towards BxPC3 pancreatic cancer cells, notoriously poor sensitive to cisplatin, was not related to a DNA or proteasome damage. Keywords: Copper(I) complexes, Antitumor activity, Diimine ligands, Phosphine ligands, Water soluble