The therapeutic approach to many solid tumors, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), is mainly based on the use of platinum-containing anticancer agents and is often characterized by acquired or intrinsic resistance to the drug. Therefore, the search for safer and more effective drugs is still an open challenge. Two organometallic ruthenium(II)-cyclopentadienyl compounds [Ru(eta(5)-C5H4CHO)(Me(2)bipy)(PPh3)]+ (RT150) and [Ru(eta(5)-C5H4CH2OH)(Me(2)bipy)(PPh3)][CF3SO3] (RT151) were tested against a panel of cisplatinresistant NSCLC cell lines and xenografts. They were more effective than cisplatin in inducing oxidative stress and DNA damage, affecting the cell cycle and causing apoptosis. Importantly, they were found to be inhibitors of drug efflux transporters. Due to this property, the compounds significantly increased the retention and cytotoxicity of cisplatin within NSCLC cells. Notably, they did not display high toxicity in vitro against nontransformed cells (red blood cells, fibroblasts, bronchial epithelial cells, cardiomyocytes, and endothelial cells). Both compounds induced vasorelaxation and reduced endothelial cell migration, suggesting potential antiangiogenic properties. RT151 confirmed its efficacy against NSCLC xenografts resistant to cisplatin. Either alone or combined with low doses of cisplatin, RT151 showed a good biodistribution profile in the liver, kidney, spleen, lung, and tumor. Hematochemical analysis and post-mortem organ pathology confirmed the safety of the compound in vivo, also when combined with cisplatin. To sum up, we have confirmed the effectiveness of a novel class of drugs against cisplatin-resistant NSCLC. Additionally, the compounds have a good biocompatibility and safety profile.

Salaroglio, I.C., Stefanova, D., Teixeira, R.G., Oliveira, N.F.B., Ahmed, A., Fusi, F., et al. (2024). A novel combinatory treatment against a CDDP-resistant non-small cell lung cancer based on a Ruthenium(II)-cyclopentadienyl compound. PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 208 [10.1016/j.phrs.2024.107353].

A novel combinatory treatment against a CDDP-resistant non-small cell lung cancer based on a Ruthenium(II)-cyclopentadienyl compound

Salaroglio, Iris C.;Ahmed, Amer;Fusi, Fabio;Yordanov, Yordan;Saponara, Simona;Riganti, Chiara
2024-01-01

Abstract

The therapeutic approach to many solid tumors, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), is mainly based on the use of platinum-containing anticancer agents and is often characterized by acquired or intrinsic resistance to the drug. Therefore, the search for safer and more effective drugs is still an open challenge. Two organometallic ruthenium(II)-cyclopentadienyl compounds [Ru(eta(5)-C5H4CHO)(Me(2)bipy)(PPh3)]+ (RT150) and [Ru(eta(5)-C5H4CH2OH)(Me(2)bipy)(PPh3)][CF3SO3] (RT151) were tested against a panel of cisplatinresistant NSCLC cell lines and xenografts. They were more effective than cisplatin in inducing oxidative stress and DNA damage, affecting the cell cycle and causing apoptosis. Importantly, they were found to be inhibitors of drug efflux transporters. Due to this property, the compounds significantly increased the retention and cytotoxicity of cisplatin within NSCLC cells. Notably, they did not display high toxicity in vitro against nontransformed cells (red blood cells, fibroblasts, bronchial epithelial cells, cardiomyocytes, and endothelial cells). Both compounds induced vasorelaxation and reduced endothelial cell migration, suggesting potential antiangiogenic properties. RT151 confirmed its efficacy against NSCLC xenografts resistant to cisplatin. Either alone or combined with low doses of cisplatin, RT151 showed a good biodistribution profile in the liver, kidney, spleen, lung, and tumor. Hematochemical analysis and post-mortem organ pathology confirmed the safety of the compound in vivo, also when combined with cisplatin. To sum up, we have confirmed the effectiveness of a novel class of drugs against cisplatin-resistant NSCLC. Additionally, the compounds have a good biocompatibility and safety profile.
2024
Salaroglio, I.C., Stefanova, D., Teixeira, R.G., Oliveira, N.F.B., Ahmed, A., Fusi, F., et al. (2024). A novel combinatory treatment against a CDDP-resistant non-small cell lung cancer based on a Ruthenium(II)-cyclopentadienyl compound. PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 208 [10.1016/j.phrs.2024.107353].
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