Ruthenium- and osmium-arene complexes of 8-substituted indolo[3,2- c]quinolines: Synthesis, X-ray diffraction structures, spectroscopic properties, and antiproliferative activity

Inorganica Chim Acta. 2012 Dec 1;393(7):252-260. doi: 10.1016/j.ica.2012.06.004.

Abstract

Six novel ruthenium(II)- and osmium(II)-arene complexes with indoloquinoline modified ligands containing methyl and halo substituents in position 8 of the molecule backbone have been synthesised and comprehensively characterised by spectroscopic methods (1H, 13C NMR, UV-Vis), ESI mass spectrometry and X-ray crystallography. Binding of indoloquinolines to a metal-arene scaffold makes the products soluble enough in biological media to allow for assaying their antiproliferative activity. The complexes were tested in three human cancer cell lines, namely A549 (non-small cell lung cancer), SW480 (colon carcinoma) and CH1 (ovarian carcinoma), yielding IC50 values in the 10-6-10-7 M concentration range after continuous exposure for 96 h. Compounds with halo substituents in position 8 are more effective cytotoxic agents in vitro than the previously reported species halogenated in position 2 of the indoloquinoline backbone. High antiproliferative activity of both series of substances may be due at least in part to their potential to act as DNA intercalators.

Keywords: Anticancer compound; Indolo[3,2-c]quinoline; Osmium(II); Ruthenium(II).