Isatin-schiff base-copper (II) complex induces cell death in p53-positive tumors

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Medicinal bioinorganic chemistry is a thriving field of drug research for cancer treatment. Transition metal complexes coordinated to essential biological scaffolds represent a highly promising class of compounds for design of novel target-specific therapeutics. We report here the biological evaluation of a novel Isatin-Schiff base derivative and its Cu (II) complex in several tumor cell lines by assessing their effects on cellular metabolism, real-time cell proliferation and induction of apoptosis. Further, the impact of compounds on the p53 protein and expression of its target genes, including MDM2, p21/CDKN1A, and PUMA was evaluated. Results obtained in this study provide further evidence in support of our prior data suggesting the p53-mediated mechanism of action for Isatin-Schiff base derivatives and their complexes and also shed light on potential use of these compounds for stimulation of apoptosis in breast cancer cells via activation of the pro-apoptotic PUMA gene.

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Bulatov, E., Sayarova, R., Mingaleeva, R., Miftakhova, R., Gomzikova, M., Ignatyev, Y., … Barlev, N. A. (2018). Isatin-schiff base-copper (II) complex induces cell death in p53-positive tumors. Cell Death Discovery, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41420-018-0120-z

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