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Ruthenium complexes as anticancer agents: A brief history and perspectivesopen access

Authors
Sang Yeul LeeChul Young KimTae-Gyu Nam
Issue Date
Aug-2020
Publisher
Dove Medical Press Ltd
Keywords
Metallo-anticancer; Photoactivated chemotherapy; Photodynamic therapy; Ruthenium
Citation
Drug Design, Development and Therapy, v.14, pp.5375 - 5392
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Journal Title
Drug Design, Development and Therapy
Volume
14
Start Page
5375
End Page
5392
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/1519
DOI
10.2147/DDDT.S275007
ISSN
1177-8881
Abstract
Platinum (Pt)-based anticancer drugs such as cisplatin have been used to treat various cancers. However, they have some limitations including poor selectivity and toxicity towards normal cells and increasing chemoresistance. Therefore, there is a need for novel metallo-anticancers, which has not been met for decades. Since the initial introduction of ruthenium (Ru) polypyridyl complex, a number of attempts at structural evolution have been conducted to improve efficacy. Among them, half-sandwich Ru-arene complexes have been the most prominent as an anticancer platform. Such complexes have clearly shown superior anticancer profiles such as increased selectivity toward cancer cells and ameliorating toxicity against normal cells compared to existing Pt-based anticancers. Currently, several Ru complexes are under human clinical trials. For improvement in selectivity and toxicity associated with chemotherapy, Ru complexes as photodynamic therapy (PDT), and photoactivated chemotherapy (PACT), which can selectively activate prodrug moieties in a specific region, have also been investigated. With all these studies on these interesting entities, new metallo-anticancer drugs to at least partially replace existing Pt-based anticancers are anticipated. This review covers a brief description of Ru-based anticancer complexes and perspectives.
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