volume 7 issue 5 pages 3431-3440

Light-Responsive Pt(IV) Prodrugs with Controlled Photoactivation and Low Dark Toxicity

Daniil Spector 1, 2
Anna Bubley 1
Anastasia Zharova 1
Vladislav Bykusov 1
Daria Ipatova 1
Alexander Erofeev 2
Petr Gorelkin 2
Alexander N. Vaneev 1, 2
Vita Nikitina 1
Vita N Nikitina 1
Mikhail Melnikov 1
Vladimir Pergushov 1
Dmitry Bunin 3
Vladimir Kuzmin 4
Alexey Kostyukov 4
Alexey A. Kostyukov 4
Anton Egorov 4
Roman A. Akasov 5, 6
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-05-02
scimago Q1
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SJR0.894
CiteScore9.0
Impact factor4.7
ISSN25766422
Abstract
Light-induced release of cisplatin from Pt(IV) prodrugs represents a promising approach for precise control over the antiproliferative activity of Pt-based chemotherapeutic drugs. This method has the potential to overcome crucial drawbacks of conventional cisplatin therapy, such as high general toxicity toward healthy organs and tissues. Herein, we report two Pt(IV) prodrugs with BODIPY-based photoactive ligands Pt-1 and Pt-2, which were designed using carbamate and triazole linkers, respectively. Both prodrugs demonstrated the ability to release cisplatin under blue light irradiation without the requirement of an external reducing agent. Dicarboxylated Pt-2 prodrug turned out to be more stable in the dark and more sensitive to light than its monocarbamate Pt-1 counterpart; these observations were explained using DFT calculations. The investigation of the photoreduction mechanism of Pt-1 and Pt-2 prodrugs using DFT modeling and ΔG0 PET estimation suggests that the photoinduced electron transfer from the singlet excited state of the BODIPY axial ligand to the Pt(IV) center is the key step in the light-induced release of cisplatin from the complexes. Cytotoxicity studies demonstrated that both prodrugs were nontoxic in the dark and toxic to MCF-7 cells under low-dose irradiation with blue light, and the observed effect was solely due to the cisplatin release from the Pt(IV) prodrugs. Our research presents an elegant synthetic approach to light-activated Pt(IV) prodrugs and presents findings that may contribute to the future rational design of photoactivatable Pt(IV) prodrugs.
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Spector D. et al. Light-Responsive Pt(IV) Prodrugs with Controlled Photoactivation and Low Dark Toxicity // ACS Applied Bio Materials. 2024. Vol. 7. No. 5. pp. 3431-3440.
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Spector D., Bubley A., Zharova A., Bykusov V., Skvortsov D., Ipatova D., Erofeev A., Erofeev A. V., Gorelkin P., Vaneev A. N., Mazur D. M., Nikitina V., Nikitina V. N., Melnikov M., Melnikov M. Y., Pergushov V., Bunin D., Kuzmin V., Kuzmin V. L., Kostyukov A., Kostyukov A. A., Egorov A., Egorov A. E., Beloglazkina E. K., Akasov R. A., Krasnovskaya O. O. Light-Responsive Pt(IV) Prodrugs with Controlled Photoactivation and Low Dark Toxicity // ACS Applied Bio Materials. 2024. Vol. 7. No. 5. pp. 3431-3440.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/acsabm.4c00345
UR - https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsabm.4c00345
TI - Light-Responsive Pt(IV) Prodrugs with Controlled Photoactivation and Low Dark Toxicity
T2 - ACS Applied Bio Materials
AU - Spector, Daniil
AU - Bubley, Anna
AU - Zharova, Anastasia
AU - Bykusov, Vladislav
AU - Skvortsov, Dmitry
AU - Ipatova, Daria
AU - Erofeev, Alexander
AU - Erofeev, Alexander V.
AU - Gorelkin, Petr
AU - Vaneev, Alexander N.
AU - Mazur, Dmitrii M.
AU - Nikitina, Vita
AU - Nikitina, Vita N
AU - Melnikov, Mikhail
AU - Melnikov, Mikhail Y.
AU - Pergushov, Vladimir
AU - Bunin, Dmitry
AU - Kuzmin, Vladimir
AU - Kuzmin, Vladimir L.
AU - Kostyukov, Alexey
AU - Kostyukov, Alexey A.
AU - Egorov, Anton
AU - Egorov, Anton E
AU - Beloglazkina, Elena K.
AU - Akasov, Roman A.
AU - Krasnovskaya, Olga O.
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/05/02
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 3431-3440
IS - 5
VL - 7
PMID - 38697834
SN - 2576-6422
ER -
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@article{2024_Spector,
author = {Daniil Spector and Anna Bubley and Anastasia Zharova and Vladislav Bykusov and Dmitry Skvortsov and Daria Ipatova and Alexander Erofeev and Alexander V. Erofeev and Petr Gorelkin and Alexander N. Vaneev and Dmitrii M. Mazur and Vita Nikitina and Vita N Nikitina and Mikhail Melnikov and Mikhail Y. Melnikov and Vladimir Pergushov and Dmitry Bunin and Vladimir Kuzmin and Vladimir L. Kuzmin and Alexey Kostyukov and Alexey A. Kostyukov and Anton Egorov and Anton E Egorov and Elena K. Beloglazkina and Roman A. Akasov and Olga O. Krasnovskaya},
title = {Light-Responsive Pt(IV) Prodrugs with Controlled Photoactivation and Low Dark Toxicity},
journal = {ACS Applied Bio Materials},
year = {2024},
volume = {7},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {may},
url = {https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsabm.4c00345},
number = {5},
pages = {3431--3440},
doi = {10.1021/acsabm.4c00345}
}
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Spector, Daniil, et al. “Light-Responsive Pt(IV) Prodrugs with Controlled Photoactivation and Low Dark Toxicity.” ACS Applied Bio Materials, vol. 7, no. 5, May. 2024, pp. 3431-3440. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsabm.4c00345.