Metal-based multinuclear supramolecules with different functionalities designed by self-assembly represent a growing area of research due to their versatile applications, particularly as anticancer agents. Four novel boron dipyrromethene (BODIPY)-based octacationic heterometallic molecular squares, 3-6 were synthesized by self-assembly via reaction of dipyridyl BODIPY ligands with suitable 90° palladium and platinum acceptors. The formation of the as-synthesized molecular squares was confirmed by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, elemental analysis, high resolution electrospray mass spectrometry, UV-vis spectroscopy, and fluorescence spectroscopy. The square molecular structures of 4 and 6 were further rationalized theoretically using the PM7 semi-empirical method. The activities of the supramolecules against cancer cells were tested using cell lines of various malignant and nonmalignant origins. Complexes 3-6 showed high cytotoxicity toward cancer cells but 7.0 to 15.2 times lower cytotoxic effects were observed against nonmalignant human kidney epithelial cells (HEK-293). Particularly, complexes 3-6 provided 2.1-6.0 times lower IC50 values as compared to cisplatin in HCT116 cells. Interestingly, BDP ligand-containing complexes (3 and 4) induced cytotoxicity through apoptosis, whereas BDPCC-based complexes (5 and 6) induced cell death by necrosis. This study presents a novel series of iron-based heteroatomic palladium and platinum complexes that exhibit substantial potential as drug candidates for anticancer therapy.
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Gupta, G., You, Y., Hadiputra, R., Jung, J., Kang, D. K., & Lee, C. Y. (2019). Heterometallic bodipy-based molecular squares obtained by self-assembly: synthesis and biological activities. ACS Omega, 4(8), 13200–13208. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b01328
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