1. Academic Validation
  2. A novel thiazolidine compound induces caspase-9 dependent apoptosis in cancer cells

A novel thiazolidine compound induces caspase-9 dependent apoptosis in cancer cells

  • Bioorg Med Chem. 2012 Sep 1;20(17):5094-102. doi: 10.1016/j.bmc.2012.07.016.
F Esra Onen-Bayram 1 Irem Durmaz Daniel Scherman Jean Herscovici Rengul Cetin-Atalay
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Yeditepe University, Kadıkoy, 34755 Istanbul, Turkey.
Abstract

The forward chemogenomics strategy allowed us to identify a potent cytotoxic thiazolidine compound as an apoptosis-inducing agent. Chemical structures were designed around a thiazolidine ring, a structure already noted for its Anticancer properties. Initially, we evaluated these novel compounds on liver, breast, colon and endometrial Cancer cell lines. The compound 3 (ALC67) showed the strongest cytotoxic activity (IC(50) ∼5 μM). Cell cycle analysis with ALC67 on liver cells revealed SubG1/G1 arrest bearing Apoptosis. Furthermore we demonstrated that cytotoxicity of this compound was due to the activation of caspase-9 involved apoptotic pathway, which is death receptor independent.

Figures
Products