Fighting Multidrug Resistance with Ruthenium-Cyclopentadienyl Compounds: Unveiling the Mechanism of P-gp Inhibition

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The search for more effective and selective drugs to overcome cancer multidrug resistance is urgent. As such, a new series of ruthenium-cyclopentadienyl (“RuCp”) compounds with the general formula [Ru(η5-C5H4R)(4,4′-R′-2,2′-bipy)(PPh3)] were prepared and fully characterized. All compounds were evaluated toward non-small cell lung cancer cells with different degrees of cisplatin sensitivity (A549, NCI-H2228, Calu-3, and NCI-H1975), showing better cytotoxicity than the first-line chemotherapeutic drug cisplatin. Compounds 2 and 3 (R′ = −OCH3; R = CHO (2) or CH2OH (3)) further inhibited the activity of P-gp and MRP1 efflux pumps by impairing their catalytic activity. Molecular docking calculations identified the R-site P-gp pocket as the preferred one, which was further validated using site-directed mutagenesis experiments in P-gp. Altogether, our results unveil the first direct evidence of the interaction between P-gp and “RuCp” compounds in the modulation of P-gp activity and establish them as valuable candidates to circumvent cancer MDR.

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Teixeira, R. G., Salaroglio, I. C., Oliveira, N. F. B., Sequeira, J. G. N., Fontrodona, X., Romero, I., … Valente, A. (2023). Fighting Multidrug Resistance with Ruthenium-Cyclopentadienyl Compounds: Unveiling the Mechanism of P-gp Inhibition. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 66(20), 14080–14094. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.3c01120

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