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  2. Melatonin derivatives combat with inflammation-related cancer by targeting the Main Culprit STAT3

Melatonin derivatives combat with inflammation-related cancer by targeting the Main Culprit STAT3

  • Eur J Med Chem. 2021 Feb 5:211:113027. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2020.113027.
Shumeng Ma 1 Longqing Zhu 1 Xiaohong Fan 1 Tian Luo 1 Dan Liu 1 Ziyi Liang 1 Xiaoling Hu 1 Tao Shi 2 Wen Tan 3 Zhen Wang 4
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 School of Pharmacy, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, China.
  • 2 School of Pharmacy, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, China. Electronic address: shit18@lzu.edu.cn.
  • 3 School of Pharmacy, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, China. Electronic address: tanwen@lzu.edu.cn.
  • 4 School of Pharmacy, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, China; State Key Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, China. Electronic address: zhenw@lzu.edu.cn.
Abstract

The combination between two well-studied bioactive compounds melatonin and salicylic acid with proper modifications unexpectedly creates a sharp pair of "scissors" cutting off the vicious connection between inflammation and Cancer by targeting a key contributor Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription 3 (STAT3) in the two pathological processes. A representative compound P-3 with IC50 values on each tested cell line ranging from 7.37 to 18.62 μM among the designed melatonin derivatives is equipped with the ability of curbing inflammation-promoting Cancer by down-regulating the expression, activation and nuclear translocation of STAT3, breaking the feedforward loop of STAT3 activation by decreasing the expression of pro-tumorigenic cytokines, and inducing cell Apoptosis through ROS triggered Cyto-c/Caspase-3 pathway. This study suggests that the melatonin derivative P-3 is likely to become a promising chemical structure for developing the novel anti-cancer agents taking effect through hindering the mutual-promoting processes between inflammation and Cancer.

Keywords

Inflammation-associated cancer; Melatonin; N-salicylic acid; STAT3.

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