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International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2016

Transition Metal Intercalators as Anticancer Agents—Recent Advances

Krishant M. Deo; Benjamin J. Pages; Dale L. Ang; Christopher P. Gordon; Janice R. Aldrich-Wright

The diverse anticancer utility of cisplatin has stimulated significant interest in the development of additional platinum-based therapies, resulting in several analogues receiving clinical approval worldwide. However, due to structural and mechanistic similarities, the effectiveness of platinum-based therapies is countered by severe side-effects, narrow spectrum of activity and the development of resistance. Nonetheless, metal complexes offer unique characteristics and exceptional versatility, with the ability to alter their pharmacology through facile modifications of geometry and coordination number. This has prompted the search for metal-based complexes with distinctly different structural motifs and non-covalent modes of binding with a primary aim of circumventing current clinical limitations. This review discusses recent advances in platinum and other transition metal-based complexes with mechanisms of action involving intercalation. This mode of DNA binding is distinct from cisplatin and its derivatives. The metals focused on in this review include Pt, Ru and Cu along with examples of Au, Ni, Zn and Fe complexes; these complexes are capable of DNA intercalation and are highly biologically active.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2015

Synthesis and Analysis of the Structure, Diffusion and Cytotoxicity of Heterocyclic Platinum(IV) Complexes.

Freddy J. Macias; Krishant M. Deo; Benjamin J. Pages; Paul Wormell; Jack K. Clegg; Yingjie Zhang; Feng Li; Gang Zheng; Jennette A. Sakoff; Jayne Gilbert; Janice R. Aldrich-Wright

We have developed six dihydroxidoplatinum(IV) compounds with cytotoxic potential. Each derived from active platinum(II) species, these complexes consist of a heterocyclic ligand (HL) and ancillary ligand (AL) in the form [Pt(HL)(AL)(OH)2](2+), where HL is a methyl-functionalised variant of 1,10-phenanthroline and AL is the S,S or R,R isomer of 1,2-diaminocyclohexane. NMR characterisation and X-ray diffraction studies clearly confirmed the coordination geometry of the octahedral platinum(IV) complexes. The self-stacking of these complexes was determined using pulsed gradient stimulated echo nuclear magnetic resonance. The self-association behaviour of square planar platinum(II) complexes is largely dependent on concentration, whereas platinum(IV) complexes do not aggregate under the same conditions, possibly due to the presence of axial ligands. The cytotoxicity of the most active complex, exhibited in several cell lines, has been retained in the platinum(IV) form.


Australian Journal of Chemistry | 2013

Pulsed Gradient Spin-Echo NMR Studies of the Interactions of Platinum Complexes

Benjamin J. Pages

Benjamin Pages completed his BSc (Advanced Science) withDistinction in 2012 at theUniversity ofWestern Sydney and was awarded theDean’sMedal. He is currently undertaking a BSc(Hons) degree at the University of Western Sydney under the supervision of Professors Janice Aldrich-Wright andWilliam S. Price and Dr Gang Zheng. His research interests include the development of novel platinum(II) metallointercalators and the use of new techniques to study their biological activity.


Dalton Transactions | 2015

Metal complex interactions with DNA

Benjamin J. Pages; Dale L. Ang; Elise P. Wright; Janice R. Aldrich-Wright


Dalton Transactions | 2014

Synthesis and analysis of the anticancer activity of platinum(II) complexes incorporating dipyridoquinoxaline variants

Benjamin J. Pages; Feng Li; Paul Wormell; Dale L. Ang; Jack K. Clegg; Cameron J. Kepert; Lawson K. Spare; Supawich Danchaiwijit; Janice R. Aldrich-Wright


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2016

Multifaceted Studies of the DNA Interactions and In Vitro Cytotoxicity of Anticancer Polyaromatic Platinum(II) Complexes

Benjamin J. Pages; Jennette A. Sakoff; Jayne Gilbert; Alison Rodger; Nikola Paul Chmel; Nykola C. Jones; Sharon M. Kelly; Dale L. Ang; Janice R. Aldrich-Wright


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2015

Cytotoxicity and Structural Analyses of 2,2′-Bipyridine-, 4,4′-Dimethyl-2,2′-bipyr­idine- and 2-(2′-Pyridyl)quinoxalineplatinum(II) Complexes

Benjamin J. Pages; Yingjie Zhang; Feng Li; Jennette A. Sakoff; Jayne Gilbert; Janice R. Aldrich-Wright


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2016

Investigating the cytotoxicity of platinum(II) complexes incorporating bidentate pyridyl-1,2,3-triazole "click" ligands.

Benjamin J. Pages; Jennette A. Sakoff; Jayne Gilbert; Yingjie Zhang; Feng Li; Dan Preston; James D. Crowley; Janice R. Aldrich-Wright


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2017

Platinum Intercalators of DNA as Anticancer Agents

Benjamin J. Pages; K. Benjamin Garbutcheon-Singh; Janice R. Aldrich-Wright


Dalton Transactions | 2018

Combining the platinum(II) drug candidate kiteplatin with 1,10-phenanthroline analogues

Benjamin J. Pages; Jennette A. Sakoff; Jayne Gilbert; Yingjie Zhang; Sharon M. Kelly; James D. Hoeschele; Janice R. Aldrich-Wright

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Jennette A. Sakoff

Mater Misericordiae Hospital

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Feng Li

University of Sydney

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Yingjie Zhang

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

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Jack K. Clegg

University of Queensland

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