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Original Multivalent Copper(II)-Conjugated Phosphorus Dendrimers and Corresponding Mononuclear Copper(II) Complexes with Antitumoral Activities

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MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 1459-1464

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/mp4000184

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dendrimers; copper complexes; phosphorus; antiproliferative properties; nanomedicine

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Novel multivalent copper(II)-conjugated phosphorus dendrimers and their corresponding mononuclear copper(II) complexes were synthesized, characterized, and screened for antiproliferative activity against human cancer cell lines. Selected copper ligands were grafted on the surface of phosphorus dendrimers of generation G(n) (n = 1 to 3): N-(pyridin-2-ylmethylene)ethanamine for dendrimers 1G(n), N-(di(pyridin-2-yl)methylene)ethanamine for dendrimers 2G(n),, and 2-(2-methylenehydrazinyl)pyridine for dendrimers 3G(n). The results indicated that the most potent derivatives are 1G(n) and 1G(n)-Cu versus 2G(n), 2G(n)-Cu, and 3G(n), 3G(n)-Cu. A direct relationship between the growth inhibitory effect and the number of terminal moieties or the amount of copper complexed to the dendrimer was observed in copper-complexed 1 series and noncomplexed 1 series. These data dearly suggested that cytotoxicity increased with the number of terminal moieties available and was boosted by the presence of complexed Cu atoms. Importantly, no cytotoxic effect was observed with CuCl2 at the same concentrations. Finally, 1G(3) and 1G(3)-Cu have been selected for antiproliferative studies against a panel of tumor cell lines: 1G(3) and 1G(3)-Cu demonstrated potent antiproliferative activities with IC50 values ranging 0.3-1.6 mu M. Interestingly, the complexation of the terminal ligands of 1G(3) dendrimers by copper(II) metal strongly increased the IC50 values in noncancer cells lines referred to as safety cell lines.

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