Homo and Heteromultimetallic Complexes Containing a Group 8 Transition Metal and μ-diphosphine Bridging Ligands Involved in Anticancer Research: A Review

Basile Roufosse, Christi Serbu, Christoph Marschner, Sharon Prince, Burgert Blom*

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Abstract

Herein, we present a comprehensive review focusing on synthetic strategies, detailed structural analysis, and anticancer activity investigations of complexes following the general formula [L nM(μ-diphosphine)M'L m] where M = group 8 metal; M’ = any transition metal; μ-diphosphine = bridging ligand; L n and L m = ligand spheres). Both homo- and heteromultimetallic complexes will be discussed in detail. We review in vitro, in vivo and in silico anticancer activity investigations, in an attempt to draw comparisons between the various complexes and derive structure-activity relationships (SAR). This review solely focuses on complexes falling under the general formula stated above that have been studied for their anticancer activities, other complexes falling into that scheme but which have not undergone anticancer testing are not included in this review. We compare the anticancer activities of these complexes to their mononuclear counterparts, and a positive control (cisplatin) when possible and present a summary of all existing data to date and attempt to draw some conclusions on the future development of these complexes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number116528
JournalEuropean Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Volume274
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Anticancer studies
  • Bimetallic complexes
  • Bridging ligands
  • Diphosphine ligands
  • Heteromultimetallic complexes
  • Homomultimetallic complexes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Drug Discovery
  • Pharmacology
  • Organic Chemistry

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