Discovery of selective, antimetastatic and anti-cancer stem cell metallohelices via post-assembly modification

Hualong Song,Nicola J. Rogers, Simon J. Allison,Viktor Brabec,Hannah Bridgewater, Hana Kostrhunova,Lenka Markova, Roger M. Phillips,Emma C. Pinder, Samantha L. Shepherd,Lawrence S. Young,Juraj Zajac,Peter Scott

Chemical Science(2019)

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Helicates and related metallofoldamers, synthesised by dynamic self-assembly, represent an area of chemical space inaccessible by traditional organic synthesis, and yet with potential for discovery of new classes of drug. Here we report that water-soluble, optically pure Fe(ii)- and even Zn(ii)-based triplex metallohelices are an excellent platform for post-assembly click reactions. By these means, the in vitro anticancer activity and most importantly the selectivity of a triplex metallohelix Fe(ii) system are dramatically improved. For one compound, a remarkable array of mechanistic and pharmacological behaviours is discovered: inhibition of Na+/K+ ATPase with potency comparable to the drug ouabain, antimetastatic properties (including inhibition of cell migration, re-adhesion and invasion), cancer stem cell targeting, and finally colonosphere inhibition competitive with the drug salinomycin.
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