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Developing a novel binuclear copper complex for enhanced cellular copper uptake and cancer treatment
Haoran Liu1, Jingyi Zhang1, Yanping Li2
1Guangxi Key Laboratory of Tumor Immunology and Microenvironmental Regulation, Guangxi Health Commission Key Laboratory of Tumor Immunology and Receptor-Targeted Drug Basic Research, Guilin Medical University, Huan Cheng North 2nd Road 109, Guilin 541004, PR China.
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Although elesclomol (Es) has been investigated as a copper ionophore in antitumor clinical trials, its therapeutic potential remains limited by suboptimal copper transport efficiency and a narrow mechanism of action. To overcome these limitations and improve the anticancer efficacy of copper ionophores, we designed and synthesized L1-a novel chelator capable of forming the binuclear copper complex C1. Our results demonstrate that C1 exhibits superior therapeutic properties compared to Elesclomol-Cu (EsCu), including enhanced cellular copper uptake in gastric cancer cells and multiple anticancer mechanisms. These mechanisms include potent induction of cuproptosis (significantly stronger than EsCu), generation of mitochondrial superoxide and intracellular reactive oxygen species, induction of autophagic lysosome accumulation, DNA damage, and activation of apoptosis. More importantly, in vivo studies revealed a remarkable tumor inhibition rate of 80.3 % for C1, substantially higher than that of EsCu (45 %). These findings establish C1 as a promising next-generation copper-based anticancer agent with enhanced therapeutic potential.

