Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Feb 2022)
Therapeutic effect of two Co(II) coordination polymers by inhibiting tumor cell proliferation and invasion on pancreatic cancer
Abstract
In this work, through utilizing the mixed-ligand synthesis method, two coordination polymers (CPs) based on Co(II), namely, {[Co(μ-ppda)(μ-pbmeix)]·H2O}n (2) and [Co(μ-opda)(μ-pbmeix)0.5]n (1), have been triumphantly formed from 1,4-bis(2-methylimidazol-1-ylmethyl)benzene (pbmeix), a semi-rigid ligand with Co(II) nitrate salts and distinct carboxylic acid co-ligands (o/ppda = 1,2-/1,4-phenylenediacetate). For treatment of pancreatic cancer, the as-generated compounds’ inhibitory activity against the viability of cancer cell was determined by the Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK-8) assay. The above compounds’ suppression effect against the cells invasion and migration ability was investigated by the trans-well detection. The real time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) subsequently was employed to test the VEGF signaling pathway activation. Eventually, the cancer cells apoptosis levels after treating with above compound were assessed via detecting the BCL-2 protein expression level. Furthermore, results from molecular docking simulation indicate that complex 1 not only exhibits relatively lower affinity energy, but also forms more binding interactions in comparison to complex 2 when binding to a given target protein. Complex 1 was much superior to complex 2 on treating pancreatic cancer via suppressing the cancer cell invasion, migration and viability ability.