An engineered POSS drug delivery system for copper(II) anticancer metallodrugs in selective application toward melanoma cells

Eduardo Guimarães Vieira, Raphael Enoque Ferraz de Paiva, Rodrigo Bernardi Miguela, Ana Paula A. de Oliveira, Felipe Franco de Melo Bagatelli, Carla Columbano Oliveira, Floriana Tuna, Ana Maria da Costa Ferreira

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Abstract

In this work, a polyhedral silsesquioxane (POSS) was used as an engineered drug delivery system for two oxindolimine-copper(II) anticancer complexes, [Cu(isaepy)]+ and [Cu(isapn)]+. The interest in hybrid POSS comes from the necessity of developing materials that can act as adjuvant to improve the cytotoxicity of non-soluble metallodrugs. Functionalization of POSS with a triazole ligand (POSS-atzac) permitted the anchorage of such copper complexes, producing hybrid materials with efficient cytotoxic effects. Structural and morphological characterization of these copper-POSS systems were performed by using different techniques (IR, NMR, thermogravimetric analysis). A combination of continuous-wave (CW) and pulsed EPR (HYSCORE) spectroscopies conducted at X-band have enabled the complete characterization of the coordination environment of the copper ion in the POSS-atzac matrix. Additionally, the cytotoxic effects of the loaded materials, [Cu(isapn)]@POSS-atzac and [Cu(isaepy)]@POSS-atzac, were assessed toward melanomas (SK-MEL), in comparison to non-tumorigenic cells (Fibroblast P4). Evaluation of their nuclease activity or ability to cleavage DNA indicated concentrations as low as 0.6 μg/mL, while complete DNA fragmentation was observed at 25 μg/mL. By using adequate scavengers, investigations on active intermediates responsible for their cytotoxicity were performed, both in the absence and in the presence of ascorbate as a reducing agent. Based on the observed selective cytotoxicity of these materials toward melanomas, investigations on the reactivity of complexes and corresponding POSS-materials with melanin, a molecule that contributes to melanoma resistance to chemotherapy, was carried out. Results indicated a main role of binuclear copper species, formed at the surface of the silica matrix, in the observed reactivity and selectivity.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12567-12581
JournalDalton Transactions
Volume53
Early online date26 Jun 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • copper anticancer metallodrugs
  • Electron paramagnetic resonance
  • POSS materials
  • melanoma cells

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