Muhammad Nafees, Muhammad Hanif, Raja Muhammad Asif Khan, Faisal Faiz, Piaoping Yang
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Abstract
Platinum(IV) prodrugs are highly promising anticancer agents because they can selectively target tumors and minimize the adverse effects associated with their PtII congeners. In this study, we synthesized dual action PtIV complexes by linking oxoplatin with lithocholic acid. The synthesized compounds, designated as PL-I, PL-II, and PL-III, can spontaneously self-assemble in water, resulting in the formation of spherical shape nanoparticles. Among the developed complexes, PL-III appeared to be the most potent compound against all the tested cancer cell lines, with 10 fold higher cytotoxicity compared to cisplatin in PC3 cells. The complex arrests the cell cycle in the S and G2 phases and induces DNA damage. Additional mechanistic investigations demonstrate that PL-III predominantly localizes within the mitochondria and cytoplasm. Consequently, PL-III disrupts mitochondrial membrane potential, increases ROS production, and perturbs mitochondrial bioenergetics in PC3 cells. The complex induces apoptosis through the mitochondrial pathway by upregulating pro-apoptotic protein expression and downregulating anti-apoptotic protein expression from the BCl-2 protein family. These results demonstrate that higher cellular uptake and reduction of PL-III by biological reductants in PC3 cells resulted in a synergistic effect of lithocholic acid and cisplatin, which can be easily observed due to its unique cytotoxic mechanism. This further underscores the significance of dual-action PtIV complexes in enhancing the efficacy of cancer therapy.
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