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  2. E-ring-modified 7-oxyiminomethyl camptothecins: Synthesis and preliminary in vitro and in vivo biological evaluation

E-ring-modified 7-oxyiminomethyl camptothecins: Synthesis and preliminary in vitro and in vivo biological evaluation

  • Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2008 May 1;18(9):2910-5. doi: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2008.03.074.
Giuseppe Giannini 1 Mauro Marzi Walter Cabri Elena Marastoni Gianfranco Battistuzzi Loredana Vesci Claudio Pisano Giovanni Luca Beretta Michelandrea De Cesare Franco Zunino
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  • 1 Sigma-Tau Research & Development, Via Pontina Km 30.400, I-00040 Pomezia, Rome, Italy. giuseppe.giannini@sigma-tau.it
Abstract

In contrast to five-membered E-ring analogues, 7-oxyiminomethyl derivatives of homocamptothecins showed ability to form stable ternary complexes with DNA and Topoisomerase I. The 7-oxyiminomethyl derivatives of homocamptothecins were evaluated as a racemic mixture. Following the isolation of the two enantiomers, the 20 (R)-hydroxy isomer confirms the best activity. By using a panel of human tumor cells, all tested homocamptothecins showed a potent antiproliferative activity, correlating to the persistence of the cleavable complex. No significant difference was observed between the natural scaffold and the corresponding homocamptothecin homologue. A selected compound of this series exhibited an excellent antitumor activity against human gastrointestinal tumor xenografts.

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