Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Commonly used anticancer drugs are cisplatin and other platinum-based drugs.
However, the use of these drugs in chemotherapy causes numerous side effects and the onset of
frequent drug resistance phenomena. This review summarizes the most recent results on the gold
derivatives used for their significant inhibitory effects on the in vitro proliferation of breast cancer
cell models and for the consequences deriving from morphological changes in the same cells. In
particular, the study discusses the antitumor activity of gold nanoparticles, gold (I) and (III)
compounds, gold complexes and carbene-based gold complexes, compared with cisplatin. The
results of screening studies of cytotoxicity and antitumor activity for the gold derivatives show that
the death of cancer cells can occur intrinsically by apoptosis. Recent research has shown that gold
(III) compounds with square planar geometries, such as that of cisplatin, can intercalate the DNA
and provide novel anticancer agents. The gold derivatives described can make an important
contribution to expanding the knowledge of medicinal bioorganometallic chemistry and
broadening the range of anticancer agents available, offering improved characteristics, such as
increased activity and/or selectivity, and paving the way for further discoveries and applications.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.09 Rassegna della letteratura scientifica in rivista (Literature review)
Keywords:
gold derivatives; cancer treatment; breast cancer; cytotoxicity; antitumor activity
Elenco autori:
Ielo, Ileana; Plutino, MARIA ROSARIA
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