Inhibition of the cathepsin cysteine proteases B and K by square-planar cycloaurated gold(III) compounds and investigation of their anti-cancer activity |
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Authors: | Zhu Yongbao Cameron Beth R Mosi Renee Anastassov Virginia Cox Jennifer Qin Ling Santucci Zefferino Metz Markus Skerlj Renato T Fricker Simon P |
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Affiliation: | a Formerly of AnorMED Inc., Langley, BC, Canadab Genzyme Corp., 153 Second Avenue, Waltham, MA 02451, USAc Genzyme Corp., 49 New York Avenue, Framingham MA 01701, USA |
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Abstract: | Gold(III) compounds have been examined for potential anti-cancer activity. It is proposed that the molecular targets of these compounds are thiol-containing biological molecules such as the cathepsin cysteine proteases. These enzymes have been implicated in many diseases including cancer. The catalytic mechanism of the cathepsin cysteine proteases is dependent upon a cysteine at the active site which is accessible to the interaction of thiophilic metals such as gold. The synthesis and biological activity of square-planar six-membered cycloaurated Au(III) compounds with a pyridinyl-phenyl linked backbone and two monodentate or one bidentate leaving group is described. Gold(III) cycloaurated compounds were able to inhibit both cathepsins B and K. Structure/activity was investigated by modifications to the pyridinyl-phenyl backbone, and leaving groups. Optimal activity was seen with substitution at the 6 position of the pyridine ring. The reversibility of inhibition was tested by reactivation in the presence of cysteine with a bidentate thiosalicylate compound being an irreversible inhibitor. Five compounds were evaluated for in vitro cytotoxicity against a panel of human tumor cell lines. The thiosalicylate compound was tested in vivo against the HT29 human colon tumor xenograft model. A modest decrease in tumor growth was observed compared with the untreated control tumor. |
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Keywords: | Gold(III) Cancer Cysteine protease Cathepsin B Cathepsin K |
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