Advances in technical strategies for monitoring the reduction of platinum(iv) complexes

Shu Chen, Qiyuan Zhou, Ka-Yan Ng, Zoufeng Xu, Weikang Xu, Guangyu Zhu*

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Abstract

Platinum(iv) prodrugs have emerged as highly promising candidates for next-generation anticancer drugs. The activation of these prodrugs heavily relies on the critical step of chemical reduction of platinum, which determines their ultimate efficacy as potent anticancer agents. Therefore, it is essential to employ effective strategies to monitor the reduction of Pt(iv) complexes and the generation of active Pt(ii) counterparts. These strategies not only unravel the intracellular mechanisms but also facilitate the design of novel Pt(iv) prodrugs for cancer therapy and enable the prediction of their anticancer performance. In this review, we summarize recent advances in strategies used to monitor the reduction profiles of Pt(iv) complexes from an introductory yet comprehensive viewpoint. We first delve into the principles underlying the reduction of Pt(iv) prodrugs to Pt(ii) species, with a focus on the detection foundations that rely on changes in molecular weight, electronic arrangement, and coordination patterns. We subsequently summarize the strategies employed to investigate the reduction progress of Pt(iv) complexes in both aqueous solutions and at the cellular level, while highlighting the scope of applications, advantages, and disadvantages of each method. Finally, we provide a concise summary and a critical assessment of the discussed approaches. We hope this account will empower researchers with a deeper understanding of the strategies for monitoring the activation of Pt(iv) prodrugs and shed light on the underlying mechanism of prodrug activation. © 2024 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3085–3118
JournalInorganic Chemistry Frontiers
Volume11
Issue number11
Online published16 Apr 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Jun 2024

Funding

We thank the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 22077108 and 22277103), the Hong Kong Research Grants Council (Grant No. CityU 11303320, 11302221, 11313222, and 11304923), the Science Technology and Innovation Committee of Shenzhen Municipality (JCYJ20210324120004011), and the City University of Hong Kong (Grant No. 7020014) for funding support

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