Abstract

Thiosemicarbazone Ga(III) complexes (C3–C5) were synthesized and characterized by X-ray single crystal diffraction, and they were all 1:1 ligand/Ga(III) complexes. The antiproliferative activity of these Ga(III) complexes was tested against three cancer cell lines, demonstrating that Ga(III) complexes showed about 3–10 folds more anticancer activity than their ligands alone. Importantly, thiosemicarbazones and Ga(III) complexes have a low toxicity to human fetal lung fibroblast cells (MRC-5) and exhibit a high therapeutic index for tumor cells. The results of UV–visible spectroscopy showed that the binding constant of C4 with Topo-I-DNA was significantly higher than that of L4. The Ga(III) complex (C4) caused Topo-I inhibition and distinct DNA cleavage. Moreover, Ga(III) complex and thiosemicarbazone ligand prolonged the G1 phase in NCI-H460 cell cycle, which might be depended on the ability of these compounds to affect the expression of cell cycle related proteins.

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