Wu X, Xu G, Lu C, Shen Y. Synthesis of 2-phenylnaphthalenoid amide derivatives and their topoisomerase IIα inhibitory and antiproliferative activities.
Arch Pharm (Weinheim) 2024:e2400175. [PMID:
38922999 DOI:
10.1002/ardp.202400175]
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Abstract
Topoisomerases are highly associated with cell proliferation, becoming an important target for the development of antitumor drugs. 2-Phenylnaphthalenoids (2PNs) have been identified as human DNA topoisomerase IIα (TopoIIα) inhibitors. In this study, based on the 2PN scaffold, 20 amide derivatives (J1-J10, K1-K10) were synthesized. Among them, K10 showed high TopoIIα inhibitory activity and stronger antiproliferation activity against HepG-2 and MDA-MB-231 cells (IC50 0.33 and 0.63 μM, respectively) than the positive control VP-16 (IC50 9.19 and 10.86 μM) and the lead F2 (IC50 0.64 and 1.51 μM). Meanwhile, K10 could also inhibit migration and promote apoptosis of HepG-2 and MDA-MB-231 cells. Therefore, K10 can be developed into a potent TopoIIα inhibitor as an antitumor agent. The structure-activity relationship was also discussed.
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