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Metal Complexes or Chelators with ROS Regulation Capacity: Promising Candidates for Cancer Treatment

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MOLECULES
卷 27, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27010148

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anti-cancer; reactive oxygen species; chelators; metal complexes; antioxidant enzymes; SOD1; TrxR; mitochondria

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21701128]
  2. Hubei Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [2017CFB206]
  3. Educational Commission of Hubei Province of China [Q20171601]

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play crucial roles in biological functions and cancer progression. Intervention in the ROS homeostasis of cancer cells through chelating agents or metal complexes is an important anti-cancer strategy, as it can inhibit the activity of antioxidant enzymes or directly regulate ROS levels. This review comprehensively analyzes metal complexes or chelators with ROS regulation capacity, aiming to develop novel inorganic anti-cancer drugs based on ROS regulation.
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are rapidly eliminated and reproduced in organisms, and they always play important roles in various biological functions and abnormal pathological processes. Evaluated ROS have frequently been observed in various cancers to activate multiple pro-tumorigenic signaling pathways and induce the survival and proliferation of cancer cells. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and superoxide anion (O-2(center dot-)) are the most important redox signaling agents in cancer cells, the homeostasis of which is maintained by dozens of growth factors, cytokines, and antioxidant enzymes. Therefore, antioxidant enzymes tend to have higher activity levels to maintain the homeostasis of ROS in cancer cells. Effective intervention in the ROS homeostasis of cancer cells by chelating agents or metal complexes has already developed into an important anti-cancer strategy. We can inhibit the activity of antioxidant enzymes using chelators or metal complexes; on the other hand, we can also use metal complexes to directly regulate the level of ROS in cancer cells via mitochondria. In this review, metal complexes or chelators with ROS regulation capacity and with anti-cancer applications are collectively and comprehensively analyzed, which is beneficial for the development of the next generation of inorganic anti-cancer drugs based on ROS regulation. We expect that this review will provide a new perspective to develop novel inorganic reagents for killing cancer cells and, further, as candidates or clinical drugs.

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