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Copper(II) complexes of coumarin-derived Schiff base ligands: Pro- or antioxidant activity in MCF-7 cells?

  • Louise MacLean
  • , Dariusz Karcz
  • , Hollie Jenkins
  • , Siobhán McClean
  • , Michael Devereux
  • , Orla Howe
  • , Marcos D. Pereira
  • , Nóra V. May
  • , Éva A. Enyedy
  • , Bernadette S. Creaven

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Abstract

A series of copper(II) complexes of Schiff base-derived ligands (1–7) were studied for their pro- and antioxidant behaviour in the MCF-7 human breast cancer cell line. The coordination modes of two of the copper(II) complexes were investigated by pH-potentiometry, EPR and UV–Vis spectroscopic methods. The solution studies indicated that monomeric species are present in the Cu(II) – L1 system at neutral pH, whereas dinuclear species were observed in the case of the Cu(II) – L7 system. This difference in speciation was reflected in their relative cytotoxicities with the copper(II) complex of L1, showing significant cytotoxicity against MCF-7 cells whilst the complex of L7 was inactive. In fact, only three of the seven complexes studied in this series were cytotoxic to MCF-7 cells but this cytotoxicity did not correlate with their ability to bind to DNA, cleave DNA or act as a pro-oxidant. In contrast to previous copper(II) complexes studied by our group, the compounds studied here do not appear to lead to intracellular reactive oxygen species generation at any significant level. In a yeast-based assay, all of the copper complexes had the ability to protect Saccharomyces cerevisiae against menadione-induced oxidative stress but not hydrogen peroxide-induced stress, indicating a lack of catalase activity. Given that the adaptive mechanisms induced by hypoxia in cancer cells have selective effects, with a fine-tuned protection against damage and stress of many kinds, particularly against oxidative stress, chemotherapeutic compounds which are not pro-oxidants may offer a therapeutic advantage.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110702
JournalJournal of Inorganic Biochemistry
Volume197
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2019

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Copper complexes
  • ROS
  • Schiff bases
  • Speciation

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