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Novel Gold(I) Thiolate Derivatives Synergistic with 5‑Fluorouracil as Potential Selective Anticancer Agents in Colon Cancer
New gold(I) thiolate
complexes have been synthesized and characterized, and their physicochemical
properties and anticancer activity have been tested. The coordination
of PTA derivatives provides optimal hydrophilicity/lipophilicity properties
to the complexes, which present high solution stability. Moreover,
the complexes show a high anticancer activity against Caco-2 cells,
comparable to that of auranofin, and a very low cytotoxic activity
against enterocyte-like differentiated cells. Their activity has been
shown to produce cell death by apoptosis and arrest of the cell cycle
because of interaction with the reductase enzymes and consequent reactive
oxygen species production. Some of these new complexes are also able
to decrease the necessary dose of 5-fluorouracil, a drug used for
the treatment of colon cancer, by a synergistic mechanism