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  2. Identification of Piperidine-3-carboxamide Derivatives Inducing Senescence-like Phenotype with Antimelanoma Activities

Identification of Piperidine-3-carboxamide Derivatives Inducing Senescence-like Phenotype with Antimelanoma Activities

  • ACS Med Chem Lett. 2021 Mar 22;12(4):563-571. doi: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00570.
Sangmi Oh 1 Do Yoon Kwon 2 Inhee Choi 1 Young Mi Kim 1 Ji Young Lee 2 Jiyoung Ryu 1 Hangyeol Jeong 2 Myung Jin Kim 2 Rita Song 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Medicinal Chemistry Group, Institut Pasteur Korea, 16 Daewangpangyo-ro 712 beon-gil, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do 13488, South Korea.
  • 2 Functional Morphometry-I, Institut Pasteur Korea, 16 Daewangpangyo-ro 712 beon-gil, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do 13488, South Korea.
Abstract

This study evaluated the potential use of senescence-inducing small molecules in the treatment of melanoma. We screened commercially available small-molecule libraries with high-throughput screening and high-content screening image-based technology. Our findings showed an initial hit with the embedded N-arylpiperidine-3-carboxamide scaffold-induced senescence-like phenotypic changes in human melanoma A375 cells without serious cytotoxicity against normal cells. A focused library containing diversely modified analogues were constructed and examined to evaluate the structure-activity relationship of N-arylpiperidine-3-carboxamide derivatives starting from hit 1. This work identified a novel compound with remarkable antiproliferative activity in vitro and demonstrated the key structural moieties within.

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