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A Multi‐action and Multi‐target Ru<sup>II</sup>–Pt<sup>IV</sup> Conjugate Combining Cancer‐Activated Chemotherapy and Photodynamic Therapy to Overcome Drug Resistant Cancers

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Pt<sup>II</sup> complexes are commonly used to treat cancer. To reduce their side effects and improve their pharmacological properties, Pt<sup>IV</sup> complexes are being developed as prodrug candidates that are activated by reduction in cancer cells. Concomitantly, Ru<sup>II</sup> polypyridine complexes have gained much attention as photosensitizers for use in photodynamic therapy due to their attractive characteristics. In this article, a novel Pt<sup>IV</sup> -Ru<sup>II</sup> conjugate, which combines cancer activated chemotherapy with PDT, is presented. Upon entering the cancer cell, the Pt<sup>IV</sup> centre is reduced to Pt<sup>II</sup> and the axial ligands including the Ru<sup>II</sup> complex and phenylbutyrate are released. As each component has its individual targets, the conjugate exerts a multi-target and multi-action effect with (photo-)cytotoxicity values upon irradiation up to 595 nm in the low nanomolar range in various (drug resistant) 2D monolayer cancer cells and 3D multicellular tumour spheroids.

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