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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2015

Stabilization of G-quadruplex DNA, inhibition of telomerase activity, and tumor cell apoptosis by organoplatinum(II) complexes with oxoisoaporphine.

Zhen-Feng Chen; Qi-Pin Qin; Jiao-Lan Qin; Yan-Cheng Liu; Ke-Bin Huang; Yu-Lan Li; Ting Meng; Guo-Hai Zhang; Yan Peng; Xu-Jian Luo; Hong Liang

Two G-quadruplex ligands [Pt(L(a))(DMSO)Cl] (Pt1) and [Pt(L(b))(DMSO)Cl] (Pt2) have been synthesized and fully characterized. The two complexes are more selective for SK-OV-3/DDP tumor cells versus normal cells (HL-7702). It was found that both Pt1 and Pt2 could be a telomerase inhibitor targeting G-quadruplex DNA. This is the first report demonstrating that telomeric, c-myc, and bcl-2 G-quadruplexes and caspase-3/9 preferred to bind with Pt2 rather than Pt1, which also can induce senescence and apoptosis. The different biological behavior of Pt1 and Pt2 may correlate with the presence of a 6-hydroxyl group in L(b). Importantly, Pt1 and Pt2 exhibited higher safety in vivo and more effective inhibitory effects on tumor growth in the HCT-8 and NCI-H460 xenograft mouse model, compared with cisplatin. Taken together, these mechanistic insights indicate that both Pt1 and Pt2 display low toxicity and could be novel anticancer drug candidates.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2015

Water-Soluble Ruthenium(II) Complexes with Chiral 4-(2,3-Dihydroxypropyl)-formamide Oxoaporphine (FOA): In Vitro and in Vivo Anticancer Activity by Stabilization of G-Quadruplex DNA, Inhibition of Telomerase Activity, and Induction of Tumor Cell Apoptosis.

Zhen-Feng Chen; Qi-Pin Qin; Jiao-Lan Qin; Jie Zhou; Yu-Lan Li; Nan Li; Yan-Cheng Liu; Hong Liang

Three water-soluble ruthenium(II) complexes with chiral 4-(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)-formamide oxoaporphine (FOA) were synthesized and characterized. It was found that these ruthenium(II) complexes exhibited considerable in vitro anticancer activities and that they were the effective stabilizers of telomeric and G-quadruplex-DNA (G4-DNA) in promoter of c-myc, which acted as a telomerase inhibitor targeting G4-DNA and induced cell senescence and apoptosis. Interestingly, the in vitro anticancer activity of 6 (LC-003) was higher than those of 4 (LC-001) and 5 (LC-002), more selective for BEL-7404 cells than for normal HL-7702 cells, and preferred to activate caspases-3/9. The different biological behaviors of the ruthenium complexes could be correlated with the chiral nature of 4-(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)-formamide oxoaporphine. More significantly, 6 exhibited effective inhibitory on tumor growth in BEL-7402 xenograft mouse model and higher in vivo safety than cisplatin. These mechanistic insights indicate that 6 displays low toxicity and can be a novel anticancer drug candidate.


European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2015

Studies on antitumor mechanism of two planar platinum(II) complexes with 8-hydroxyquinoline: synthesis, characterization, cytotoxicity, cell cycle and apoptosis.

Qi-Pin Qin; Zhen-Feng Chen; Jiao-Lan Qin; Xiao-Ju He; Yu-Lan Li; Yan-Cheng Liu; Ke-Bin Huang; Hong Liang

[Pt(Q)2] (1) and [Pt(MQ)2] (2) exhibited enhanced cytotoxicity against BEL-7404, Hep-G2, NCI-H460, T-24, A549 tumor cells but low cytotoxicity on normal HL-7702 cells. 1 and 2 could cause the cell cycle arrest in G2 and S phase, respectively. While pifithrin-α, a specific p53 inhibitor, induced cell cycle arrest in G1 phase. Although 1, 2 and pifithrin-α caused serious inhibition on p53, 1 and 2 significantly cause the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential and increase of the reactive oxygen species level, cytochrome c, apaf-1 and caspase-3/9 ratio in BEL-7404 cells. 1 and 2 may trigger the cell apoptosis through a mitochondrial dysfunction pathway whereas pifithrin-α does not. The interactions of 1 and 2 with DNA are most probably via an intercalation.


European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2016

Stabilization of c-myc G-Quadruplex DNA, inhibition of telomerase activity, disruption of mitochondrial functions and tumor cell apoptosis by platinum(II) complex with 9-amino-oxoisoaporphine.

Jiao-Lan Qin; Qi-Pin Qin; Zu-Zhuang Wei; Yan-Cheng Yu; Ting Meng; Chen-Xuan Wu; Yue-Lan Liang; Hong Liang; Zhen-Feng Chen

[Pd(L)(DMSO)Cl2] (1) and [Pt(L)(DMSO)Cl2] (2) with 9-amino-oxoisoaporphine (L), were synthesized and characterized. 1 and 2 are more selectively cytotoxic to Hep-G2 cells versus normal liver cells (HL-7702). Various experiments showed that 2 acted as telomerase inhibitors targeting G4-DNA and triggered cell apoptosis by interacting with c-myc G4-DNA. Furthermore, 2 significantly induced cell cycle arrest at both G2/M and S phase, which leading to the down-regulation of cdc25 A, cyclin D, cyclin B, cyclin A and CDK2 and the up-regulation of p53, p27, p21,chk1 and chk2. In addition, 2 also caused mitochondrial dysfunction. Taken together, we found that 2 exerted its cytotoxic activity mainly via inhibiting telomerase by interaction with c-myc G4-DNA and disruption of mitochondrial function.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Preparation of 6/8/11-Amino/Chloro-Oxoisoaporphine and Group-10 Metal Complexes and Evaluation of Their in Vitro and in Vivo Antitumor Activity

Qi-Pin Qin; Jiao-Lan Qin; Ting Meng; Gui-Ai Yang; Zu-Zhuang Wei; Yan-Cheng Liu; Hong Liang; Zhen-Feng Chen

A series of group-10 metal complexes 1–14 of oxoisoaporphine derivatives were designed and synthesized. 1–14 were more selectively cytotoxic to Hep-G2 cells comparing with normal liver cells. In vitro cytotoxicity results showed that complexes 1–6, 7, 8, 10 and 11, especially 3, were telomerase inhibitors targeting c-myc, telomeric, and bcl-2 G4s and triggered cell senescence and apoptosis; they also caused telomere/DNA damage and S phase arrest. In addition, 1–6 also caused mitochondrial dysfunction. Notably, 3 with 6-amino substituted ligand La exhibited less side effects than 6 with 8-amino substituted ligand Lb and cisplatin, but similar tumor growth inhibition efficacy in BEL-7402 xenograft model. Complex 3 has the potential to be developed as an effective anticancer agent.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Oxoaporphine Metal Complexes (Co(II), Ni(II), Zn(II)) with High Antitumor Activity by Inducing Mitochondria-Mediated Apoptosis and S-phase Arrest in HepG2.

Jiao-Lan Qin; Wen-Ying Shen; Zhen-Feng Chen; Li-Fang Zhao; Qi-Pin Qin; Yan-Cheng Yu; Hong Liang

Three new oxoaporphine Co(II), Ni(II) and Zn(II) complexes 1–3 have been synthesized and fully characterized. 1–3 have similar mononuclear structures with the metal and ligand ratio of 1:2. 1–3 exhibited higher cytotoxicity than the OD ligand and cisplatin against HepG2, T-24, BEL-7404, MGC80–3 and SK-OV-3/DDP cells, with IC50 value of 0.23−4.31 μM. Interestingly, 0.5 μM 1–3 significantly caused HepG2 arrest at S-phase, which was associated with the up-regulation of p53, p21, p27, Chk1 and Chk2 proteins, and decrease in cyclin A, CDK2, Cdc25A, PCNA proteins. In addition, 1–3 induced HepG2 apoptosis via a caspase-dependent mitochondrion pathway as evidenced by p53 activation, ROS production, Bax up-regulation and Bcl-2 down-regulation, mitochondrial dysfunction, cytochrome c release, caspase activation and PARP cleavage. Furthermore, 3 inhibited tumor growth in HepG2 xenograft model, and displayed more safety profile in vivo than cisplatin.


Journal of Chemical Research-s | 2016

Water soluble copper(II) and zinc(II) complexes of mangiferin: synthesis, antitumour activity and DNA binding studies

Jiao-Lan Qin; Sheng-Ping Deng; Yun-Liang Zhang; Ying-Bo Li; Hong-Hua Han; Yan-Cheng Liu; Zhen-Feng Chen

The reactions of mangiferin (H-MF) with Cu(II) and Zn(II) yielded [Cu(MF)(OH)(H2O)]x5H2O and [Zn(MF)(OH)(H2O)]x4H2O. The MTT assay against four tumour cell lines revealed that the Cu complex generally showed higher in vitro cytotoxicity vs. free H-MF than the Zn complex, which may be due to the different bioactivities of Cu(II) and Zn(II). DNA binding studies of both complexes vs. H-MF indicated that they tended to bind intercalatively with DNA. Both complexes also exhibited topoisomerase I inhibition at 100 μM, which could be due to their DNA binding affinities.


Oncotarget | 2017

Chiral platinum (II)-4-(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)- formamide oxo-aporphine (FOA) complexes promote tumor cells apoptosis by directly targeting G-quadruplex DNA in vitro and in vivo

Qi-Pin Qin; Jiao-Lan Qin; Ming Chen; Yu-Lan Li; Ting Meng; Jie Zhou; Hong Liang; Zhen-Feng Chen

Three platinum(II) complexes, 4 (LC-004), 5 (LC-005), and 6 (LC-006), with the chiral FOA ligands R/S-(±)-FOA (1), R-(+)-FOA (2) and S-(–)-FOA (3), respectively, were synthesized and characterized. As potential anti-tumor agents, these complexes show higher cytotoxicity to BEL-7404 cells than the HL-7702 normal cells. They are potential telomerase inhibitors that target c-myc and human telomeric G-quadruplex DNA. Compared to complexes 4 and 5, 6 exhibited higher binding affinities towards telomeric, c-myc G-quadruplex DNA and caspase-3/9, thereby inducing senescence and apoptosis to a greater extent in tumor cells. Moreover, our in vivo studies showed that complex 6 can effectively inhibit tumor growth in the BEL-7404 and BEL-7402 xenograft mouse models and is less toxic than 5-fluorouracil and cisplatin. The effective inhibition of tumor growth is attributed to its interactions with 53BP1, TRF1, c-myc, TRF2, and hTERT. Thus, complex 6 can serve as a novel lead compound and a potential drug candidate for anticancer chemotherapy.Three platinum(II) complexes, 4 (LC-004), 5 (LC-005), and 6 (LC-006), with the chiral FOA ligands R/S-(±)-FOA (1), R-(+)-FOA (2) and S-(-)-FOA (3), respectively, were synthesized and characterized. As potential anti-tumor agents, these complexes show higher cytotoxicity to BEL-7404 cells than the HL-7702 normal cells. They are potential telomerase inhibitors that target c-myc and human telomeric G-quadruplex DNA. Compared to complexes 4 and 5, 6 exhibited higher binding affinities towards telomeric, c-myc G-quadruplex DNA and caspase-3/9, thereby inducing senescence and apoptosis to a greater extent in tumor cells. Moreover, our in vivo studies showed that complex 6 can effectively inhibit tumor growth in the BEL-7404 and BEL-7402 xenograft mouse models and is less toxic than 5-fluorouracil and cisplatin. The effective inhibition of tumor growth is attributed to its interactions with 53BP1, TRF1, c-myc, TRF2, and hTERT. Thus, complex 6 can serve as a novel lead compound and a potential drug candidate for anticancer chemotherapy.


Oncotarget | 2017

Facile total synthesis of lysicamine and the anticancer activities of the Ru II , Rh III , Mn II and Zn II complexes of lysicamine

Jiao-Lan Qin; Ting Meng; Zhen-Feng Chen; Xiao-Li Xie; Qi-Pin Qin; Xiao-Ju He; Ke-Bin Huang; Hong Liang

Lysicamine is a natural oxoaporphine alkaloid, which isolated from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) herbs and has been shown to possess cytotoxicity to hepatocarcinoma cell lines. Reports on its antitumor activity are scarce because lysicamine occurs in plants at a low content. In this work, we demonstrate a facile concise total synthesis of lysicamine from simple raw materials under mild reaction conditions, and the preparation of the Ru(II), Rh(III), Mn(II) and Zn(II) complexes 1–4 of lysicamine (LY). All the compounds were fully characterized by elemental analysis, IR, ESI-MS, 1H and 13C NMR, as well as single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Compared with the free ligand LY, complexes 2 and 3 exhibited superior in vitro cytotoxicity against HepG2 and NCI-H460. Mechanistic studies indicated that 2 and 3 blocked the cell cycle in the S phase by decreasing of cyclins A2/B1/D1/E1, CDK 2/6, and PCNA levels and increasing levels of p21, p27, p53 and CDC25A proteins. In addition, 2 and 3 induced cell apoptosis via both the caspase-dependent mitochondrial pathway and the death receptor pathway. in vivo study showed that 2 inhibited HepG2 tumor growth at 1/3 maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and had a better safety profile than cisplatin.


European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2016

High in vivo antitumor activity of cobalt oxoisoaporphine complexes by targeting G-quadruplex DNA, telomerase and disrupting mitochondrial functions.

Qi-Pin Qin; Jiao-Lan Qin; Ting Meng; Wan-Hua Lin; Chuan-Hui Zhang; Zu-Zhuang Wei; Jia-Nian Chen; Yan-Cheng Liu; Hong Liang; Zhen-Feng Chen

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Hong Liang

Guangxi Normal University

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Zhen-Feng Chen

Guangxi Normal University

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Qi-Pin Qin

Guangxi Normal University

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Ting Meng

Guangxi Normal University

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Yan-Cheng Liu

Guangxi Normal University

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Yu-Lan Li

Guangxi Normal University

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Ke-Bin Huang

Guangxi Normal University

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Xiao-Ju He

Guangxi Normal University

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Zu-Zhuang Wei

Guangxi Normal University

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Wen-Ying Shen

Guangxi Normal University

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