A state-of-the-art view: G-quadruplex-targeting for platinum complexes’ treatment of tumors

IF 3.1 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Jinrong Yang, Yu Chen and Hui Chao
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Abstract

Cisplatin and its analogs are extensively utilized as metal-based anticancer agents in clinical settings due to their mechanism of action, which involves targeting genomic double-stranded DNA to induce cytotoxicity in cancer cells. However, the associated severe side effects and DNA damage repair-inducing drug resistance present significant challenges. In recent years, G-quadruplex nucleic acids, formed through the self-assembly of guanine-rich nucleic acid sequences, have emerged as a compelling target for the design of novel anticancer therapeutics. The strategic design of platinum complexes that selectively interact with, stabilize, or cleave G-quadruplex structures represents a promising approach for developing effective anticancer agents to overcome cisplatin resistance. This review will emphasize the advancements made over the past decade in interacting G-quadruplexes with platinum complexes as potential anticancer therapeutics. The ongoing development of platinum complexes spans from targeting nuclear DNA G-quadruplexes to mitochondrial DNA and cytoplasmic RNA G-quadruplexes, evolving from monotherapy approaches, such as chemotherapy and photodynamic therapy, to a combination of radiotherapy, immunotherapy, and more, highlighting the dynamic progress of platinum complexes. At the end, we have summarized 4 points of pending issues in this fast-growing field, which we hope can provide some help to the development of this field.

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最先进的观点:g -四聚体靶向铂复合物治疗肿瘤。
顺铂及其类似物的作用机制涉及靶向基因组双链DNA诱导癌细胞的细胞毒性,因此在临床环境中被广泛用作金属基抗癌药物。然而,相关的严重副作用和DNA损伤修复诱导的耐药性提出了重大挑战。近年来,通过富鸟嘌呤核酸序列的自组装形成的g -四重体核酸已成为设计新型抗癌疗法的一个引人注目的靶点。铂配合物的策略设计选择性地与g -四联体结构相互作用、稳定或切割,为开发有效的抗癌药物以克服顺铂耐药性提供了一种有前途的方法。这篇综述将强调在过去十年中g -四复体与铂配合物相互作用作为潜在的抗癌治疗方法所取得的进展。铂配合物的发展跨越了从靶向核DNA g -四复合体到靶向线粒体DNA和细胞质RNA g -四复合体,从化疗、光动力治疗等单一治疗方式,到放疗、免疫治疗等联合治疗,凸显了铂配合物的动态进展。最后,我们总结了这一快速发展的领域中存在的四点有待解决的问题,希望能对该领域的发展有所帮助。
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