Photo-induced telomeric DNA damage in human cancer cells

Herein we report on the study of novel dinuclear ruthenium(ii) complexes designed to target and to photo-react with G-quadruplex telomeric DNA. Upon irradiation{,} complexes efficiently generate guanine radical cation sites as photo-oxidation products. The compounds also display efficient cell penetration with localization to the nucleus and show strong photocytotoxicity toward osteosarcoma cells. Thanks to a microscopic-based telomere dysfunction assay{,} which allows the direct visualization of DNA damage in cells{,} we brought the first evidence of forming photo-oxidative damage at telomeres in cellulo. This emphasizes interesting prospects for the development of future cancer phototherapies.

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Titre
Photo-induced telomeric DNA damage in human cancer cells
Type de publication
Article de revue
Année de publication
2022
Revue
RSC Chem. Biol.
Volume
3
Start Page
1375
Pagination
1375
Date de publication
10/2022
Soumis le 7 novembre 2022