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Angeli A, Petrou A, Kartsev VG, Zubenko A, Divaeva LN, Chekrisheva V, Iacopetta D, Sinicropi MS, Sirakanyan S, Geronikaki A, Supuran CT. Phthalazine Sulfonamide Derivatives as Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors. Synthesis, Biological and in silico Evaluation. ChemMedChem 2024; 19:e202400147. [PMID: 38713763 DOI: 10.1002/cmdc.202400147] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/22/2024] [Revised: 05/05/2024] [Accepted: 05/06/2024] [Indexed: 05/09/2024]
Abstract
Carbonic Anhydrases (CAs) are a large family of zinc metalloenzymes that catalyze the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide involved in several biological processes. They show a wide diversity in tissue distribution and their subcellular localization. Twenty-two novel phthalazine derivatives were designed, synthesized, and evaluated against four human isoforms: hCA I, hCA II, hCA IX, and hCA XII. Compounds appeared to be very active mostly against hCA IX (7) and hCA I (6) isoforms being more potent than reference drug acetazolamide (AAZ). Some compounds appeared to be very selective with a selectivity index up to 13.8. Furthermore, docking was performed for some of these compounds on all isoforms to understand the possible interactions with the active site. Additionally, the most active compounds against hCA IX were subjected to cell viability assay. The anticancer activity of the compounds (3 a-d, 5 d, 5 i, and 5 m) was investigated using two human breast cancer cell lines, i. e. MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells, and the normal counterpart, namely MCF10-A cells.
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- Andrea Angeli
- NEUROFARBA Department, Sezione di Scienze Farmaceutiche, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Via Ugo Schiff 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
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- Department of Pharmacy, School of Health, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124, Thessaloniki, Greece
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- North-Caucasian Zonal Research Veterinary Institute, 346406, Novocherkassk, Russia
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- North-Caucasian Zonal Research Veterinary Institute, 346406, Novocherkassk, Russia
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- North-Caucasian Zonal Research Veterinary Institute, 346406, Novocherkassk, Russia
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- Department of Pharmacy, Health and Nutritional Sciences, University of Calabria, Via Pietro Bucci, I-87036, Arcavacata di Rende, Italy
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- Department of Pharmacy, Health and Nutritional Sciences, University of Calabria, Via Pietro Bucci, I-87036, Arcavacata di Rende, Italy
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- Scientific Technological Center of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry of National Academy of Science of Republic of Armenia, Institute of Fine Organic Chemistry of A.L. Mnjoyan, Armenia, 0014, Yerevan
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- Department of Pharmacy, School of Health, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124, Thessaloniki, Greece
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- NEUROFARBA Department, Sezione di Scienze Farmaceutiche, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Via Ugo Schiff 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
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Ismail MMF, El-Sayed NAM, Rateb HS, Ammar YA. New Hybrids of Sulfonamide/Thiourea: Synthesis, In Silico Study and Antihypertensive Evaluation. Polycycl Aromat Compd 2022. [DOI: 10.1080/10406638.2021.1872654] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/22/2022]
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- Magda M. F. Ismail
- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt
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- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
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- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Manufacturing, Misr University for Science and Technology, Cairo, Egypt
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- Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Science, El-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt
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Bozdag M, Cravey L, Combs J, Kota A, McKenna R, Angeli A, Selleri S, Carta F, Supuran CT. Small Molecule Alkoxy Oriented Selectiveness on Human Carbonic Anhydrase II and IX Inhibition. ChemMedChem 2022; 17:e202200148. [PMID: 35388618 DOI: 10.1002/cmdc.202200148] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/22/2022] [Revised: 04/06/2022] [Indexed: 11/07/2022]
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We report aryl sulfonamide inhibitors of human carbonic anhydrase (hCA; EC 4.2.1.1) enzymes containing short ureido alkoxy tails. The inhibition potency of such compounds was investigated in vitro on the major hCA isoforms (i.e. I, II, IX, and XII). A selection of the most potent inhibitory derivatives against the hCA IX isoform (i.e. 5a, 5c, and 6c) was studied, and their binding modes on either hCA II and IX-mimic isoform were assessed by X-ray crystallography on the corresponding ligand/protein adducts. This study adds to the field of developing hCA inhibitors at molecular level the critical interactions governing ligand selectivity.
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- Murat Bozdag
- NEUROFARBA Department Sezione di Scienze Farmaceutiche e Nutraceutiche, University of Florence, Via Ugo Schiff 6 Sesto Fiorentino, 50019, Florence, Italy
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- Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA
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- Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA
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- Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA
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- Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA
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- NEUROFARBA Department Sezione di Scienze Farmaceutiche e Nutraceutiche, University of Florence, Via Ugo Schiff 6 Sesto Fiorentino, 50019, Florence, Italy
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- NEUROFARBA Department Sezione di Scienze Farmaceutiche e Nutraceutiche, University of Florence, Via Ugo Schiff 6 Sesto Fiorentino, 50019, Florence, Italy
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- NEUROFARBA Department Sezione di Scienze Farmaceutiche e Nutraceutiche, University of Florence, Via Ugo Schiff 6 Sesto Fiorentino, 50019, Florence, Italy
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- NEUROFARBA Department Sezione di Scienze Farmaceutiche e Nutraceutiche, University of Florence, Via Ugo Schiff 6 Sesto Fiorentino, 50019, Florence, Italy
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Vannozzi G, Vullo D, Angeli A, Ferraroni M, Combs J, Lomelino C, Andring J, Mckenna R, Bartolucci G, Pallecchi M, Lucarini L, Sgambellone S, Masini E, Carta F, Supuran CT. One-Pot Procedure for the Synthesis of Asymmetric Substituted Ureido Benzene Sulfonamides as Effective Inhibitors of Carbonic Anhydrase Enzymes. J Med Chem 2022; 65:824-837. [PMID: 34958217 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.1c01906] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/12/2023]
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We report a one-pot procedure for the synthesis of asymmetrical ureido-containing benzenesulfonamides based on in situ generation of the corresponding isocyanatobenezenesulfonamide species, which were trapped with the appropriate amines. A library of new compounds was generated and evaluated in vitro for their inhibition properties against a representative panel of the human (h) metalloenzymes carbonic anhydrases (EC 4.2.1.1), and the best performing compounds on the isozyme II (i.e., 7c, 9c, 11g, and 12c) were screened for their ability to reduce the intraocular pressure in glaucomatous rabbits. In addition, the binding modes of 7c, 11f, and 11g were assessed by means of X-ray crystallography.
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- Gioele Vannozzi
- NEUROFARBA Department, Sezione di Scienze Farmaceutiche e Nutraceutiche, University of Florence, Via Ugo Schiff 6, Sesto Fiorentino, 50019 Florence, Italy
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- NEUROFARBA Department, Sezione di Scienze Farmaceutiche e Nutraceutiche, University of Florence, Via Ugo Schiff 6, Sesto Fiorentino, 50019 Florence, Italy
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- NEUROFARBA Department, Sezione di Scienze Farmaceutiche e Nutraceutiche, University of Florence, Via Ugo Schiff 6, Sesto Fiorentino, 50019 Florence, Italy
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- Dipartimento di Chimica " Ugo Schiff", University of Florence, Via della Lastruccia 3, Sesto Fiorentino, 50019 Florence, Italy
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- Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610, United States
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- Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610, United States
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- Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610, United States
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- Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610, United States
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- NEUROFARBA Department, Sezione di Scienze Farmaceutiche e Nutraceutiche, University of Florence, Via Ugo Schiff 6, Sesto Fiorentino, 50019 Florence, Italy
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- NEUROFARBA Department, Sezione di Scienze Farmaceutiche e Nutraceutiche, University of Florence, Via Ugo Schiff 6, Sesto Fiorentino, 50019 Florence, Italy
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- NEUROFARBA Department, Section of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Florence, Via G. Pieraccini 6, 50139 Florence, Italy
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- NEUROFARBA Department, Section of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Florence, Via G. Pieraccini 6, 50139 Florence, Italy
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- NEUROFARBA Department, Section of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Florence, Via G. Pieraccini 6, 50139 Florence, Italy
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- NEUROFARBA Department, Sezione di Scienze Farmaceutiche e Nutraceutiche, University of Florence, Via Ugo Schiff 6, Sesto Fiorentino, 50019 Florence, Italy
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- NEUROFARBA Department, Sezione di Scienze Farmaceutiche e Nutraceutiche, University of Florence, Via Ugo Schiff 6, Sesto Fiorentino, 50019 Florence, Italy
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Synthesis and characterization of Fe3O4@SiO2-(CH2)3-NH-Asn-M(II) (Cu (II)/ Ni(II)/ Co(II)) and its catalytic application in the synthesis of chromeno-pyrazolo-phthalazine derivatives. RESEARCH ON CHEMICAL INTERMEDIATES 2021. [DOI: 10.1007/s11164-021-04615-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/20/2022]
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Rego YF, da Silva CM, da Silva DL, da Silva JG, Ruiz ALT, de Carvalho JE, Fernandes SA, de Fátima Â. Phthalazine-triones: Calix[4]arene-assisted synthesis using green solvents and their anticancer activities against human cancer cells. ARAB J CHEM 2019. [DOI: 10.1016/j.arabjc.2016.04.007] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/21/2022] Open
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Atahan A, Gencer N, Bilen C, Yavuz E, Genc H, Sonmez F, Zengin M, Ceylan M, Kucukislamoglu M. Synthesis, Biological Activity and Structure-Activity Relationship of Novel Diphenylurea Derivatives Containing Tetrahydroquinoline as Carbonic Anhydrase I and II Inhibitors. ChemistrySelect 2018. [DOI: 10.1002/slct.201702562] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/20/2022]
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- Alparslan Atahan
- Duzce University; Department of Polymer Engineering; Faculty of Technology; 81620 Duzce Turkey
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- Balikesir University; Department of Chemistry; Faculty of Arts and Science; 10145 Balikesir Turkey
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- Balikesir University; Department of Chemistry; Faculty of Arts and Science; 10145 Balikesir Turkey
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- Balikesir University; Department of Chemistry; Faculty of Arts and Science; 10145 Balikesir Turkey
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- Sakarya University; Department of Chemistry; Faculty of Arts and Science; 54187 Sakarya Turkey
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- Sakarya University; Department of Chemistry; Faculty of Arts and Science; 54187 Sakarya Turkey
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- Sakarya University; Department of Chemistry; Faculty of Arts and Science; 54187 Sakarya Turkey
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- Gaziosmanpasa University; Department of Chemistry; Faculty of Arts and Science; 60250 Tokat Turkey
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- Sakarya University; Department of Chemistry; Faculty of Arts and Science; 54187 Sakarya Turkey
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Chate AV, Bhadke PK, Khande MA, Sangshetti JN, Gill CH. β -Cyclodextrin as a supramolecular catalyst for the synthesis of 2 H -indazolo[2,1- b ]phthalazine-trione derivatives in water and their antimicrobial activities. CHINESE CHEM LETT 2017. [DOI: 10.1016/j.cclet.2017.03.007] [Citation(s) in RCA: 25] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/20/2022]
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Kalinin S, Supuran CT, Krasavin M. Multicomponent chemistry in the synthesis of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem 2016; 31:185-199. [PMID: 27784162 DOI: 10.1080/14756366.2016.1220944] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/20/2022] Open
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Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (CAIs) are of growing interest since various isoforms of the enzyme are identified as promising drug targets for treatment of disease. The principal drawback of the clinically used CAIs is the lack of isoform selectivity, which may lead to observable side effects. Studies aiming at the design of isoform-selective CAIs entail generation and biological testing of arrays of compounds, which is a resource- and time-consuming process. Employment of multicomponent reactions is an efficient synthetic strategy in terms of gaining convenient and speedy access to a range of scaffolds with a high degree of molecular diversity. However, this powerful tool appears to be underutilized for the discovery of novel CAIs. A number of studies employing multicomponent reactions in CAI synthesis have been reported in literature. Some of these reports provide inspiring examples of successful use of multicomponent chemistry to construct novel potent and often isoform-selective inhibitors. On critical reading of several publications, however, it becomes apparent that for some chemical series designed as CAIs, the desired inhibitory properties are only assumed and never tested for. In these cases, the biological profile is reported based on the results of phenotypical cellular assays, with no correlation with the intended on-target activity. Present review aims at critically assessing the current literature on the multicomponent chemistry in the CAI design.
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- Stanislav Kalinin
- a Institute of Chemistry, St. Petersburg State University , St. Petersburg , Russia and
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- b Department of Neurofarba , University of Florence , Florence , Italy
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- a Institute of Chemistry, St. Petersburg State University , St. Petersburg , Russia and
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