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  2. Synthesis and mechanistic studies of novel spin-labeled combretastatin derivatives as potential antineoplastic agents

Synthesis and mechanistic studies of novel spin-labeled combretastatin derivatives as potential antineoplastic agents

  • Bioorg Med Chem. 2013 Mar 1;21(5):1248-56. doi: 10.1016/j.bmc.2012.12.046.
Ying-Qian Liu 1 Xiao-Jing Li Chun-Yan Zhao Xiang Nan Jing Tian Susan L Morris-Natschke Zhi-Jun Zhang Xiao-Ming Yang Liu Yang Lin-Hai Li Xing-Wen Zhou Kuo-Hsiung Lee
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  • 1 School of Pharmacy, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, PR China. yqliu@lzu.edu.cn
Abstract

Two series (14a-d and 21a-h) of novel spin-labeled combretastatin derivatives were synthesized and evaluated for cytotoxicity against four tumor cell lines (K562, SGC-7901, Hela and HepG-2). Simultaneously, a representative compound 21a was selected to investigate the antitumor mechanisms of these synthetic compounds. The results indicated that some of the compounds showed significant cytotoxicity against four tumor cell lines in vitro and were more active than etoposide, a clinically available Anticancer drug. Among the newly synthesized compounds, 21a, 21b and 21c displayed the greatest cytotoxicity against three tested tumor cell lines (HEPG-2, BGC-832 and Hela), with IC(50) values ranging from 0.15 to 1.05 μM, compared with values of 0.014-0.403 μM for 3-amino-deoxycombretastatin A-4 (3). In addition, the mechanistic analysis revealed that compound 21a effectively interfered with tubulin dynamics to prevent mitosis in Cancer cells, leading to cell cycle arrest and, eventually, dose dependent Apoptosis.

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