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A fluorescent oxaliplatin derivative for investigation of oxaliplatin resistance using imaging techniques

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
卷 22, 期 8, 页码 1295-1304

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DOI: 10.1007/s00775-017-1502-z

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Platinum complexes; Fluorescent probes; Live-cell microscopy; Cellular distribution

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [JA 817/4-1]

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Oxaliplatin is the backbone of chemotherapy for advanced colorectal cancer and undergoes clinical trials for treatment of other tumour entities. However, acquired resistance is a major hurdle. Confocal microscopy is a useful tool to get an insight into the mechanisms of resistance but it requires fluorescent compounds. This work describes the synthesis of the novel oxaliplatin derivative (CFDA-oxPt) featuring 5(6)-carboxyfluorescein diacetate and evaluation of its applicability for the investigation of oxaliplatin resistance using imaging techniques. CFDA-oxPt was somewhat less cytotoxic than oxaliplatin in sensitive colorectal cancer cells, with EC50 values of 26 and 5.8 A mu M, respectively. Nevertheless, the potency of the novel complex was significantly decreased to the EC50 of 711.2 A mu M in oxaliplatin-resistant cells, as was the case for oxaliplatin (EC50 = 81 A mu M). After incubation, both nuclear and cytosolic localisation was observed. Over time CFDA-oxPt concentrated near the cell membrane and in the vesicular structures, in contrast to the platinum-free label, which was rapidly excreted. These findings suggest that CFDA-oxPt can be used to study oxaliplatin resistance and open the route to new fluorophore-tethered oxaliplatin derivatives.

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