2021
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27010148
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Metal Complexes or Chelators with ROS Regulation Capacity: Promising Candidates for Cancer Treatment

Abstract: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are rapidly eliminated and reproduced in organisms, and they always play important roles in various biological functions and abnormal pathological processes. Evaluated ROS have frequently been observed in various cancers to activate multiple pro-tumorigenic signaling pathways and induce the survival and proliferation of cancer cells. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and superoxide anion (O2•−) are the most important redox signaling agents in cancer cells, the homeostasis of which is maint… Show more

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“…Furthermore, it is conceivable that the observed antifungal activity of this class of complexes originates from the easy removal of iodide ions and the consequent formation of new organometallic compounds that may be the units possessing the observed antifungal property. Indeed, as confirmed by multiple studies, [20][21][22] organometallic complexes could be involved in redox reactions with the generation of reactive free radicals (i.e., reactive oxygen species or reactive nitrogen species) that lead biological systems to oxidative stress. Furthermore, other organometallic complexes, with different metal-halide bonds (different from iodide), lack any antifungal effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Furthermore, it is conceivable that the observed antifungal activity of this class of complexes originates from the easy removal of iodide ions and the consequent formation of new organometallic compounds that may be the units possessing the observed antifungal property. Indeed, as confirmed by multiple studies, [20][21][22] organometallic complexes could be involved in redox reactions with the generation of reactive free radicals (i.e., reactive oxygen species or reactive nitrogen species) that lead biological systems to oxidative stress. Furthermore, other organometallic complexes, with different metal-halide bonds (different from iodide), lack any antifungal effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…As a consequence, they can cause cell death by binding and oxidizing essential molecules, such as proteins, lipids and DNA [ 5 , 87 ]. Thus, the maintenance of intracellular ROS balance is crucial for cellular growth and survival [ 88 , 89 ]. Bearing this in mind, the production of ROS after treatment with the silver(I)-phen complexes was evaluated in order to elucidate the possible mechanisms involved with anti- F. pedrosoi activity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As oxidant, they increase the level of ROS by targeting antioxidant enzyme systems or at the mitochondrial level. 32 Regarding antioxidant properties, as a way to retard oxidative damage, the control of the redox potential of the metal center seems to be crucial. 33 , 34 We show here that both the second-generation carbosilane metallodendrimer G 2 R and its corresponding precursor G 2 P exerted an antioxidant effect on androgen-sensitive as well as on androgen-resistant prostate cancer cells.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%