Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL U.K.
2. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technologies University of Calabria via Pietro Bucci 87036 Arcavacata Rende Cs Italy
3. Diamond Light Source Harwell Science and Innovation Campus Didcot OX11 0DE U.K.
4. School of Pharmaceutical Science (Shenzhen) Sun Yat-sen University Guangzhou 510275 China
Abstract
AbstractThe novel hetero‐dinuclear complex trans,trans,trans‐[PtIV(py)2(N3)2(OH)(μ‐OOCCH2CH2CONHCH2‐bpyMe)IrIII(ppy)2]Cl (Pt‐Ir), exhibits charge transfer between the acceptor photochemotherapeutic Pt(IV) (Pt‐OH) and donor photodynamic Ir(III) (Ir‐NH2) fragments. It is stable in the dark, but undergoes photodecomposition more rapidly than the Pt(IV) parent complex (Pt‐OH) to generate Pt(II) species, an azidyl radical and 1O2. The Ir(III)* excited state, formed after irradiation, can oxidise NADH to NAD⋅ radicals and NAD+. Pt‐Ir is highly photocytotoxic towards cancer cells with a high photocytotoxicity index upon irradiation with blue light (465 nm, 4.8 mW/cm2), even with short light‐exposure times (10–60 min). In contrast, the mononuclear Pt‐OH and Ir‐NH2 subunits and their simple mixture are much less potent. Cellular Pt accumulation was higher for Pt‐Ir compared to Pt‐OH. Irradiation of Pt‐Ir in cancer cells damages nuclei and releases chromosomes. Synchrotron‐XRF revealed ca. 4× higher levels of intracellular platinum compared to iridium in Pt‐Ir treated cells under dark conditions. Luminescent Pt‐Ir distributes over the whole cell and generates ROS and 1O2 within 1 h of irradiation. Iridium localises strongly in small compartments, suggestive of complex cleavage and excretion via recycling vesicles (e.g. lysosomes). The combination of PDT and PACT motifs in one molecule, provides Pt‐Ir with a novel strategy for multimodal phototherapy.
Funder
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Wellcome Trust
Diamond Light Source
European Association for Cancer Research
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province