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A cyclopalladated complex interacts with mitochondrial membrane thiol-groups and induces the apoptotic intrinsic pathway in murine and cisplatin-resistant human tumor cells

Fabiana A. Serrano 1
Alisson L. Matsuo 1
Priscila T Monteforte 2
Alexandre Bechara 2
Soraya S. Smaili 2
Débora P. Santana 3
Tiago Rodrigues 4
Felipe V Pereira 1
Luis S Silva 5
Joel Machado 6
Edson L. Santos 7
João B. Pesquero 8
Rafael M Martins 9
Luiz R. Travassos 1
Antonio Cf Caires 3
Elaine G. Rodrigues 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2011-07-14
scimago Q2
wos Q2
SJR1.178
CiteScore5.7
Impact factor3.4
ISSN14712407
Cancer Research
Oncology
Genetics
Abstract
Systemic therapy for cancer metastatic lesions is difficult and generally renders a poor clinical response. Structural analogs of cisplatin, the most widely used synthetic metal complexes, show toxic side-effects and tumor cell resistance. Recently, palladium complexes with increased stability are being investigated to circumvent these limitations, and a biphosphinic cyclopalladated complex {Pd2 [S (-) C2, N-dmpa]2 (μ-dppe)Cl2} named C7a efficiently controls the subcutaneous development of B16F10-Nex2 murine melanoma in syngeneic mice. Presently, we investigated the melanoma cell killing mechanism induced by C7a, and extended preclinical studies. B16F10-Nex2 cells were treated in vitro with C7a in the presence/absence of DTT, and several parameters related to apoptosis induction were evaluated. Preclinical studies were performed, and mice were endovenously inoculated with B16F10-Nex2 cells, intraperitoneally treated with C7a, and lung metastatic nodules were counted. The cytotoxic effects and the respiratory metabolism were also determined in human tumor cell lines treated in vitro with C7a. Cyclopalladated complex interacts with thiol groups on the mitochondrial membrane proteins, causes dissipation of the mitochondrial membrane potential, and induces Bax translocation from the cytosol to mitochondria, colocalizing with a mitochondrial tracker. C7a also induced an increase in cytosolic calcium concentration, mainly from intracellular compartments, and a significant decrease in the ATP levels. Activation of effector caspases, chromatin condensation and DNA degradation, suggested that C7a activates the apoptotic intrinsic pathway in murine melanoma cells. In the preclinical studies, the C7a complex protected against murine metastatic melanoma and induced death in several human tumor cell lineages in vitro, including cisplatin-resistant ones. The mitochondria-dependent cell death was also induced by C7a in human tumor cells. The cyclopalladated C7a complex is an effective chemotherapeutic anticancer compound against primary and metastatic murine and human tumors, including cisplatin-resistant cells, inducing apoptotic cell death via the intrinsic pathway.
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Serrano F. A. et al. A cyclopalladated complex interacts with mitochondrial membrane thiol-groups and induces the apoptotic intrinsic pathway in murine and cisplatin-resistant human tumor cells // BMC Cancer. 2011. Vol. 11. No. 1. 296
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Serrano F. A., Matsuo A. L., Monteforte P. T., Bechara A., Smaili S. S., Santana D., Rodrigues T., Pereira F. V., Silva L. S., Machado J., Santos E. L., Pesquero J. B., Martins R. M., Travassos L. R., Caires A. C., Rodrigues E. G. A cyclopalladated complex interacts with mitochondrial membrane thiol-groups and induces the apoptotic intrinsic pathway in murine and cisplatin-resistant human tumor cells // BMC Cancer. 2011. Vol. 11. No. 1. 296
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1186/1471-2407-11-296
UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-296
TI - A cyclopalladated complex interacts with mitochondrial membrane thiol-groups and induces the apoptotic intrinsic pathway in murine and cisplatin-resistant human tumor cells
T2 - BMC Cancer
AU - Serrano, Fabiana A.
AU - Matsuo, Alisson L.
AU - Monteforte, Priscila T
AU - Bechara, Alexandre
AU - Smaili, Soraya S.
AU - Santana, Débora P.
AU - Rodrigues, Tiago
AU - Pereira, Felipe V
AU - Silva, Luis S
AU - Machado, Joel
AU - Santos, Edson L.
AU - Pesquero, João B.
AU - Martins, Rafael M
AU - Travassos, Luiz R.
AU - Caires, Antonio Cf
AU - Rodrigues, Elaine G.
PY - 2011
DA - 2011/07/14
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 11
PMID - 21756336
SN - 1471-2407
ER -
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@article{2011_Serrano,
author = {Fabiana A. Serrano and Alisson L. Matsuo and Priscila T Monteforte and Alexandre Bechara and Soraya S. Smaili and Débora P. Santana and Tiago Rodrigues and Felipe V Pereira and Luis S Silva and Joel Machado and Edson L. Santos and João B. Pesquero and Rafael M Martins and Luiz R. Travassos and Antonio Cf Caires and Elaine G. Rodrigues},
title = {A cyclopalladated complex interacts with mitochondrial membrane thiol-groups and induces the apoptotic intrinsic pathway in murine and cisplatin-resistant human tumor cells},
journal = {BMC Cancer},
year = {2011},
volume = {11},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jul},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-296},
number = {1},
pages = {296},
doi = {10.1186/1471-2407-11-296}
}