Ruthenium(II)-mercapto complexes induce cell damage via apoptosis pathway on ovarian cancer cells

Marcos V. Palmeira-Mello & Alzir A. Batista et al. · 2024-12-30

Ovarian cancer represents a leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women worldwide. Chemotherapeutic agents are usually employed to treat the patients, and Ruthenium(II)-based compounds have been investigated as possible substitutes for platinum drugs. In this work, we studied three different Ru(II)-phosphine-mercapto complexes (1-3) as potential cytotoxic agents against A2780 and A2780-cisR ovarian cancer cells. A time-dependent cytotoxicity was observed for 2, which also exhibited better selectivity than cisplatin control. A similar cytotoxic behavior was observed on 3D tumor spheroids. Although no changes were observed in cell cycle distribution, compound 2 affected the mitochondrial membrane potential on A2780 cells, and caused cell death via apoptotic pathway, which was confirmed by flow cytometry assay. Western blotting experiments revealed that 2 affected the expression of p53, PCNA, γH2AX and cleaved caspase-3, making it a promising anticancer agent for ovarian cancer.
Authors
Marcos V. Palmeira-Mello, Tamara Teixeira, Matheus Reis Santos de Melo, Heloiza Diniz Nicolella, Jocely L. Dutra, Marcia R. Cominetti, Fillipe Vieira Rocha, Denise Crispim Tavares, Alzir A. Batista