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Saleem M, Hussain A, Hanif M, Ahmad H, Khan SU, Haider S, Rafiq M, Paracha RN, Park SH. Synthesis, Invitro Cytotoxic Activity and Optical Analysis of Substituted Schiff Base Derivatives. J Fluoresc 2024:10.1007/s10895-024-03803-9. [PMID: 38913090 DOI: 10.1007/s10895-024-03803-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/15/2024] [Accepted: 06/06/2024] [Indexed: 06/25/2024]
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Fluorescent cytotoxic compounds with readout delivery are crucial in chemotherapy. The growing demands of these treatment strategies require the novel heterocyclic molecules with better selectivity alongside fluorescence marker potential. In this context, a series of nine isatin Schiff base derivatives 4a-i were synthesized, characterized and evaluated for UV-visible, fluorescence, thermal and bioanalysis in order to explore the effect of structure on their bioprofiles. The analogue 4d exhibited maximum cytotoxic activity on Hella cells with percentage inhibition of 83% at 50 µM and 100% at 150 µM concentrations while 4c showed minimum cytotoxic activity with the value of 19% at 50 µM and 22% at 150 µM concentrations. Meanwhile, 4g was found to exhibit maximum inhibition potential towards Vero Cells with the percentage inhibition values of 83 at 50 µM concentration. The overall SAR study showed that the para-fluoro-substituted isatin moieties exhibited the appreciable percentage inhibition while the least activity was delivered by the isatin derivatives with para-bromo substitution.
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- Muhammad Saleem
- Department of Chemistry, Thal University Bhakkar, Bhakkar, Pakistan.
- Department of Chemistry, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan.
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- Advanced Radiation Technology Institute (ARTI), Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Jeongeup, 56212, Republic of Korea
- Radiation Science, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon, 34113, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry, GC University Faisalabad, Sub Campus Layyah, -31200, Pakistan
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- Department of Chemistry, The University of Lahore, Sargodha Campus, Sargodha, Pakistan
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- College of Engineering, King Saud University, P.O.Box 800, 11421, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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- Chemical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, P.O.Box 800, 11421, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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- Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, Cholistan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Bahawalpur, -6300, Pakistan
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- Advanced Radiation Technology Institute (ARTI), Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Jeongeup, 56212, Republic of Korea.
- Radiation Science, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon, 34113, Republic of Korea.
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A decade of tail-approach based design of selective as well as potent tumor associated carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. Bioorg Chem 2022; 126:105920. [DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2022.105920] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/09/2021] [Revised: 05/22/2022] [Accepted: 05/28/2022] [Indexed: 12/24/2022]
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Shirvani P, Fayyazi N, Van Belle S, Debyser Z, Christ F, Saghaie L, Fassihi A. Design, synthesis, in silico studies, and antiproliferative evaluations of novel indolin-2-one derivatives containing 3-hydroxy-4-pyridinone fragment. Bioorg Med Chem Lett 2022; 70:128784. [PMID: 35569690 DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2022.128784] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/06/2022] [Revised: 04/30/2022] [Accepted: 05/09/2022] [Indexed: 11/25/2022]
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Keeping in view the pharmacological properties of indolinones as promising scaffold as kinase inhibitors, herein, a novel series of 3-hydrazonoindolin-2-one derivatives bearing 3-hydroxy-4-pyridinone moiety were synthesized, studied by molecular docking, and fully characterized by spectroscopic techniques. All the prepared compounds were evaluated for their cytotoxicity attributes against a panel of tumor cell lines, including non-small cell lung cancer (A549), breast carcinoma (MCF-7), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). They displayed moderate to promising antiproliferative effects toward A549 and MCF-7 cells but remarkable results against AML and CML. Especially, compound 10k was found to be more potent against AML (EC50 = 0.69 μM) compare to the other halogen-substituted derivatives. FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3) is known to be expressed in AML cancer cells. The molecular docking studies demonstrated that our prepared compounds were potentially bound to AML active site through essential H-bond and other vital interactions with critical binding residues.
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- Pouria Shirvani
- Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science, Isfahan University of Medical Science, Hezar Jerib, 817416-73461, Isfahan, Iran
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- Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science, Isfahan University of Medical Science, Hezar Jerib, 817416-73461, Isfahan, Iran; Department of Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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- Department of Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Laboratory of Molecular Virology and Gene Therapy, KU Leuven, Belgium
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- Department of Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Laboratory of Molecular Virology and Gene Therapy, KU Leuven, Belgium
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- Department of Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Laboratory of Molecular Virology and Gene Therapy, KU Leuven, Belgium
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- Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science, Isfahan University of Medical Science, Hezar Jerib, 817416-73461, Isfahan, Iran
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- Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science, Isfahan University of Medical Science, Hezar Jerib, 817416-73461, Isfahan, Iran.
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Sumrra SH, Mushtaq F, Ahmad F, Hussain R, Zafar W, Imran M, Zafar MN. Coordination behavior, structural, statistical and theoretical investigation of biologically active metal-based isatin compounds. CHEMICAL PAPERS 2022. [DOI: 10.1007/s11696-022-02123-1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/22/2023]
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Rasal NK, Sonawane RB, Jagtap SV. Synthesis, biological evaluation, and in silico study of pyrazoline-conjugated 2,4-dimethyl-1H-pyrrole-3-carboxylic acid derivatives. Arch Pharm (Weinheim) 2020; 354:e2000267. [PMID: 33078449 DOI: 10.1002/ardp.202000267] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/26/2020] [Revised: 09/16/2020] [Accepted: 09/23/2020] [Indexed: 11/12/2022]
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A potential molecular hybridization strategy was used to develop 24 novel pyrazoline-conjugated 2,4-dimethyl-1H-pyrrole-3-carboxylic acid and amide derivatives. The preliminary in vitro antimicrobial assay delivered four potential derivatives with growth inhibition in the range of 50.87-56.60% at the concentration of 32 µg/ml. In the search of an anticancer candidate, all derivatives were screened by NCI-60 at 10 µM concentration, revealing that 12 derivatives were potential agents against the various types of cancer cell lines, with growth inhibition in the range of 50.21-108.37%. The in vitro cytotoxicity assay against the cell line HEK293 (human embryonic kidney cells) and the hemolysis assay of the representative potent compounds propose their potential for a good therapeutic index. In silico studies of the most potent derivatives qualified their significant pharmacokinetic properties with good predicted oral bioavailability and their adherence to Lipinski's rule of five for druglikeness. A molecular docking study against VEGFR-2 with the best-scored conformations reinforced their anticancer potency. The docking study of the most potent compound against VEGFR-2 with the best-scored conformations displayed a binding affinity (-9.5 kcal/mol) comparable with the drug sunitinib (-9.9 kcal/mol) and exhibited that tighter interactions at the active adenosine triphosphate site might be responsible for anticancer potency.
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- Nishant K Rasal
- Department of Chemistry, Baburaoji Gholap College, Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India
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- Department of Chemistry, Baburaoji Gholap College, Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India
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- Department of Chemistry, Baburaoji Gholap College, Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India
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Savall ASP, Fidelis EM, Angonesi V, Bresolin L, Gervini VC, Quines C, Puntel RL, Roos DH, de Ávila DS, Pinton S. Antidepressant-like effect of (3Z)-5-Chloro-3-(hydroxyimino)indolin-2-one in rats exposed to malathion: Involvement of BDNF-Trkβ pathway and AChE. Life Sci 2020; 256:117892. [DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2020.117892] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/28/2020] [Revised: 05/29/2020] [Accepted: 05/30/2020] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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Mohamady S, Galal M, Eldehna WM, Gutierrez DC, Ibrahim HS, Elmazar MM, Ali HI. Dual Targeting of VEGFR2 and C-Met Kinases via the Design and Synthesis of Substituted 3-(Triazolo-thiadiazin-3-yl)indolin-2-one Derivatives as Angiogenesis Inhibitors. ACS OMEGA 2020; 5:18872-18886. [PMID: 32775889 PMCID: PMC7408256 DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.0c02038] [Citation(s) in RCA: 19] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/03/2020] [Accepted: 07/03/2020] [Indexed: 05/07/2023]
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The vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2) and c-mesenchymal epithelial transition factor (c-Met) are members of receptor tyrosine kinases which have a crucial role in the process of angiogenesis. Isatin moiety is a versatile group that is shared in many compounds targeting both c-Met and VEGFR2 kinases. In this study, we designed and synthesized different derivatives of substituted 3-(triazolo-thiadiazin-3-yl)indolin-2-one derivatives (6a-y) as dual inhibitors for c-Met and VEGFR2 enzymes. Eight compounds 6a, 6b, 6e, 6l, 6n, 6r, 6v, and 6y were assessed for their anticancer activities against a panel of 58 cancer cell lines according to the US-NCI protocol. Compound 6b revealed the most effective antiproliferative potency (GI %), with broad-spectrum activity against different subpanels of the most NCI 58 tumor cell lines. An in vivo hen's egg-chorioallantoic membrane (HET-CAM) angiogenic study was carried out for 21 compounds 6a, b, d, f, h, i, k-o, t, and 6x to check their mortality and toxicity. At 100 μM concentration, all compounds produced 100% mortality of the chick embryos. At 40 μM concentration, 13 compounds did not exhibit any detectable mortality (nontoxic) and revealed a potent antiangiogenic effect. Seven compounds 6b, 6d, 6f, 6n, 6o, 6t, and 6x significantly decreased the number of blood vessels, and compound 6b was the most effective antiangiogenic agent comparable to dexamethasone. Molecular docking studies were conducted for compound 6b to investigate its mode of interaction within the binding site of both c-Met and VEGFR2 kinases.
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- Samy Mohamady
- Department
of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, The British University in Egypt (BUE), El Sherouk City, Cairo 11837, Egypt
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- Department
of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Helwan
University, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt
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- Department
of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kafrelsheikh University, P.O. Box 33516, Kafrelsheikh, Egypt
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- Department
of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rangel College of Pharmacy, Health Science
Center, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas 78363, United States
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- Department
of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Egyptian Russian University, Badr
City, Cairo 11829, Egypt
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- Department
of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, The British University in Egypt (BUE), El Sherouk City, Cairo 11837, Egypt
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- Department
of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rangel College of Pharmacy, Health Science
Center, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas 78363, United States
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Kaur K, Jaitak V. Recent Development in Indole Derivatives as Anticancer Agents for Breast Cancer. Anticancer Agents Med Chem 2020; 19:962-983. [PMID: 30864529 DOI: 10.2174/1871520619666190312125602] [Citation(s) in RCA: 43] [Impact Index Per Article: 8.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/31/2018] [Revised: 02/26/2019] [Accepted: 03/01/2019] [Indexed: 12/17/2022]
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BACKGROUND Breast Cancer (BC) is the second most common cause of cancer related deaths in women. Due to severe side effects and multidrug resistance, current therapies like hormonal therapy, surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy become ineffective. Also, the existing drugs for BC treatment are associated with several drawbacks such as poor oral bioavailability, non-selectivity and poor pharmacodynamics properties. Therefore, there is an urgent need for the development of more effective and safer anti BC agents. OBJECTIVE This article explored in detail the possibilities of indole-based heterocyclic compounds as anticancer agents with breast cancer as their major target. METHODS Recent literature related to indole derivatives endowed with encouraging anti BC potential is reviewed. With special focus on BC, this review offers a detailed account of multiple mechanisms of action of various indole derivatives: aromatase inhibitor, tubulin inhibitor, microtubule inhibitor, targeting estrogen receptor, DNA-binding mechanism, induction of apoptosis, inhibition of PI3K/AkT/NFkB/mTOR, and HDAC inhibitors, by which these derivatives have shown promising anticancer potential. RESULTS Exhaustive literature survey indicated that indole derivatives are associated with properties of inducing apoptosis and disturbing tubulin assembly. Indoles are also associated with the inhibition of NFkB/mTOR/PI3K/AkT and regulation of estrogen-mediated activity. Furthermore, indole derivatives have been found to modulate critical targets such as topoisomerase and HDAC. These derivatives have shown significant activity against breast cancer cells. CONCLUSION In BC, indole derivatives seem to be quite competent and act through various mechanisms that are well established in case of BC. This review has shown that indole derivatives can further be explored for the betterment of BC chemotherapy. A lot of potential is still hidden which demands to be discovered for upgrading BC chemotherapy.
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- Kamalpreet Kaur
- Laboratory of Natural Products, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Natural Products, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda (Pb) -151001, India
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- Laboratory of Natural Products, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Natural Products, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda (Pb) -151001, India
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Shang Y, Wang Q, Li J, Zhao Q, Huang X, Dong H, Liu H, Zhang Y, Zhang J, Gui R, Nie X. The Acetone Indigo Red Dehydrating Agent IF203 Induces HepG2 Cell Death Through Cell Cycle Arrest, Autophagy and Apoptosis. Onco Targets Ther 2020; 13:473-486. [PMID: 32021291 PMCID: PMC6970269 DOI: 10.2147/ott.s232594] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/26/2019] [Accepted: 12/17/2019] [Indexed: 01/16/2023] Open
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Background Isatin derivatives have extensive biological activities, such as antitumor. IF203, a novel isatin derivative, has not previously been reported to have antitumor activity. Methods Acid phosphatase assays (APAs) and Ki-67 immunohistochemistry were used to detect the proliferation of HepG2 cells. Transmission electron microscope (TEM) was applied to detect ultrastructural changes. Flow cytometry (FCM) was used to detect cell cycle, apoptosis, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) of HepG2 cells in vitro. TUNEL, MMP and ROS immunofluorescence assays were applied to assess apoptosis, MMP, and ROS of HepG2 cells in vivo. Western Blotting was applied to assess the levels of apoptosis- and autophagy-related proteins. Results In this study, in vivo and in vitro experiments showed that IF203 possesses antitumor activity. The results of APAs and Ki-67 immunohistochemistry demonstrated that IF203 could inhibit the proliferation of HepG2 cells. Cell cycle assays, downregulation of Cyclin B1 and Cdc2, and upregulation of P53 suggested that IF203 could lead to G2/M cell cycle arrest. In addition, ultrastructural changes, apoptosis assays, TUNEL immunofluorescence results, upregulated expression of Bax, and downregulated expression of Bcl-2 suggest that IF203 can induce apoptosis in HepG2 cells. After IF203 treatment, intracellular ROS levels increased, MMP decreased, JC-1 green fluorescence was enhanced, and the levels of Caspase-9, Caspase-3 and Cytochrome C expression were upregulated, suggesting that IF203 could induce apoptosis of HepG2 cells through the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway. Moreover, characteristic apoptotic ultrastructural changes were accompanied by the appearance of many autophagy bubbles and upregulation of Atg5, Atg12, ULK1, Beclin-1 and LC3-II proteins, suggesting that IF203 could induce autophagy in HepG2 cells. Conclusion This study showed that IF203 leads to the death of HepG2 cells through cell cycle arrest, apoptotic induction, and autophagy promotion.
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- Yinghui Shang
- Department of Blood Transfusion, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, People's Republic of China
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- Department of Cardiology, The Second Hospital of Shandong University, Jinan, People's Republic of China
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- Department of Blood Transfusion, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, People's Republic of China
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- Department of Blood Transfusion, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, People's Republic of China
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- Department of Blood Transfusion, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, People's Republic of China
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- Department of Blood Transfusion, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, People's Republic of China
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- Department of Blood Transfusion, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, People's Republic of China
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- Department of Cell Biology, School of Basic Medicine, Peking University, Beijing, People's Republic of China
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- Department of Blood Transfusion, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, People's Republic of China
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- Department of Blood Transfusion, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, People's Republic of China
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- Clinical Laboratory of the Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, People's Republic of China
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Abo-Ashour MF, Eldehna WM, Nocentini A, Bonardi A, Bua S, Ibrahim HS, Elaasser MM, Kryštof V, Jorda R, Gratteri P, Abou-Seri SM, Supuran CT. 3-Hydrazinoisatin-based benzenesulfonamides as novel carbonic anhydrase inhibitors endowed with anticancer activity: Synthesis, in vitro biological evaluation and in silico insights. Eur J Med Chem 2019; 184:111768. [PMID: 31629164 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2019.111768] [Citation(s) in RCA: 52] [Impact Index Per Article: 8.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/06/2019] [Revised: 09/25/2019] [Accepted: 10/06/2019] [Indexed: 12/01/2022]
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Herein we describe the design and synthesis of two series of sulfonamides featuring N-unsubstituted (4a-c) or N-substituted (7a-o) isatin moieties (as tails) connected to benzenesulfonamide moiety via a hydrazine linker. All the prepared sulfonamides (4a-c and 7a-o) showed potent inhibitory activities toward transmembrane tumor-associated human (h) carbonic anhydrase (hCA, EC 4.2.1.1) isoforms, IX and XII with KI range (8.3-65.4 nM) and (11.9-72.9 nM), respectively. Furthermore, six sulfonamides (7e, 7i, 7j, 7m, 7n and 7o) were assessed for their anti-proliferative activity, according to US-NCI protocol, toward a panel of sixty cancer cell lines. Compounds 7j and 7n were the most promising counterparts in this assay displaying broad spectrum anti-proliferative activity toward diverse cell lines. Also, sulfonamide 7n significantly inhibited clonogenicity of HCT-116 cells in a concentration dependent manner in the colony forming assay. Moreover, molecular modeling studies were performed to gain insights for the plausible binding interactions and affinities for the target isatin-based sulfonamides (4a-c and 7a-o) within hCA isoforms II and IX active sites.
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- Mahmoud F Abo-Ashour
- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Egyptian Russian University, Badr City, Cairo, 11829, Egypt.
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- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kafrelsheikh University, Kafrelsheikh, Egypt.
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- Department of NEUROFARBA, Section of Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Sciences, University of Florence, Polo Scientifico, Via U. Schiff 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy; Department of NEUROFARBA - Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Section, Laboratory of Molecular Modeling Cheminformatics & QSAR, University of Firenze, Via U. Schiff 6, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, 50019, Italy
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- Department of NEUROFARBA, Section of Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Sciences, University of Florence, Polo Scientifico, Via U. Schiff 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy; Department of NEUROFARBA - Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Section, Laboratory of Molecular Modeling Cheminformatics & QSAR, University of Firenze, Via U. Schiff 6, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, 50019, Italy
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- Department of NEUROFARBA, Section of Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Sciences, University of Florence, Polo Scientifico, Via U. Schiff 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy
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- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Egyptian Russian University, Badr City, Cairo, 11829, Egypt
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- The Regional Center for Mycology and Biotechnology, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt
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- Laboratory of Growth Regulators, Palacky University & Institute of Experimental Botany, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Slechtitelu 27, 78371, Olomouc, Czech Republic
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- Laboratory of Growth Regulators, Palacky University & Institute of Experimental Botany, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Slechtitelu 27, 78371, Olomouc, Czech Republic
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- Department of NEUROFARBA - Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Section, Laboratory of Molecular Modeling Cheminformatics & QSAR, University of Firenze, Via U. Schiff 6, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, 50019, Italy.
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- Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, El-kasr Elaini Street, Cairo, Egypt
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- Department of NEUROFARBA, Section of Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Sciences, University of Florence, Polo Scientifico, Via U. Schiff 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy.
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Copper-catalyzed aryldifluoromethylenation of N-arylacrylamides to synthesis of the diheterocyclic compounds linked by gem-difluoromethylene moiety. Tetrahedron 2019. [DOI: 10.1016/j.tet.2019.130778] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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Gomaa MAM, Hassan DK. Synthesis, characterization, and antimicrobial activity of some new N-aryl-N'-(2-oxoindolin-3-ylidene)-benzohydrazonamides. Arch Pharm (Weinheim) 2019; 352:e1900209. [PMID: 31621127 DOI: 10.1002/ardp.201900209] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/22/2019] [Revised: 09/10/2019] [Accepted: 09/22/2019] [Indexed: 11/12/2022]
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A green approach was developed for synthesizing a series of (isatin-3-ylidene)-hydrazonamides 3a-j from the reaction between isatin, (isatin-3-ylidene)malononitrile, or 2-cyano-2-(2-isatin-3-ylidene)acetate and benzohydrazonamide in ethyl acetate solutions at ambient temperature. The structures of the new compounds were confirmed on the basis of spectral data. In this eco-friendly medium, a variety of (isatin-3-ylidene)hydrazonamides were obtained free of catalyst in good to excellent yields. All the synthesized products were evaluated for their antimicrobial activity. Among the compounds tested, 3b and 3d exhibited good antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, whereas others responded moderately with reference to the standard drug ciprofloxacin.
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- Mohsen A-M Gomaa
- Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Minia University, El-Minia, Egypt
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- Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Minia University, El-Minia, Egypt
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Eldehna WM, Nocentini A, Al-Rashood ST, Hassan GS, Alkahtani HM, Almehizia AA, Reda AM, Abdel-Aziz HA, Supuran CT. Tumor-associated carbonic anhydrase isoform IX and XII inhibitory properties of certain isatin-bearing sulfonamides endowed with in vitro antitumor activity towards colon cancer. Bioorg Chem 2018; 81:425-432. [DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2018.09.007] [Citation(s) in RCA: 50] [Impact Index Per Article: 7.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/29/2018] [Accepted: 09/07/2018] [Indexed: 10/28/2022]
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Design, synthesis, structure-activity relationships study and X-ray crystallography of 3-substituted-indolin-2-one-5-carboxamide derivatives as PAK4 inhibitors. Eur J Med Chem 2018; 155:197-209. [DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2018.05.051] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/24/2018] [Revised: 05/26/2018] [Accepted: 05/29/2018] [Indexed: 10/14/2022]
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Eldehna WM, Abo-Ashour MF, Ibrahim HS, Al-Ansary GH, Ghabbour HA, Elaasser MM, Ahmed HYA, Safwat NA. Novel [(3-indolylmethylene)hydrazono]indolin-2-ones as apoptotic anti-proliferative agents: design, synthesis and in vitro biological evaluation. J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem 2018; 33:686-700. [PMID: 29560733 PMCID: PMC6010103 DOI: 10.1080/14756366.2017.1421181] [Citation(s) in RCA: 57] [Impact Index Per Article: 8.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/11/2023] Open
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On account of their significance as apoptosis inducing agents, merging indole and 3-hydrazinoindolin-2-one scaffolds is a logic tactic for designing pro-apoptotic agents. Consequently, 27 hybrids (6a–r, 9a–f and 11a–c) were synthesised and evaluated for their cytotoxicity against MCF-7, HepG-2 and HCT-116 cancer cell lines. SAR studies unravelled that N-propylindole derivatives were the most active compounds such as 6n (MCF-7; IC50=1.04 µM), which displayed a significant decrease of cell population in the G2/M phase and significant increase in the early and late apoptosis by 19-folds in Annexin-V-FTIC assay. Also, 6n increased the expression of caspase-3, caspase-9, cytochrome C and Bax and decreased the expression of Bcl-2. Moreover, compounds 6i, 6j, 6n and 6q generated ROS by significant increase in the level of SOD and depletion of the levels of CAT and GSH-Px in MCF-7.
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- Wagdy M Eldehna
- a Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy , Kafrelsheikh University , Kafrelsheikh , Egypt
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- b Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy , Egyptian Russian University , Badr City , Egypt
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- b Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy , Egyptian Russian University , Badr City , Egypt
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- c Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy , Ain Shams University , Cairo , Egypt
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- d Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy , King Saud University , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia.,e Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy , Mansoura University , Mansoura , Egypt
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- f The Regional Center for Mycology and Biotechnology , Al-Azhar University , Cairo , Egypt
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- f The Regional Center for Mycology and Biotechnology , Al-Azhar University , Cairo , Egypt
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- f The Regional Center for Mycology and Biotechnology , Al-Azhar University , Cairo , Egypt
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Medvedev A, Buneeva O, Gnedenko O, Ershov P, Ivanov A. Isatin, an endogenous nonpeptide biofactor: A review of its molecular targets, mechanisms of actions, and their biomedical implications. Biofactors 2018; 44:95-108. [PMID: 29336068 DOI: 10.1002/biof.1408] [Citation(s) in RCA: 72] [Impact Index Per Article: 10.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/09/2017] [Revised: 12/05/2017] [Accepted: 12/05/2017] [Indexed: 11/10/2022]
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Isatin (indole-2,3-dione) is an oxidized indole. It is widely distributed in mammalian tissues and body fluids, where isatin concentrations vary significantly from <0.1 to > 10 µM. Isatin output is increased under conditions of stress. Exogenously administered isatin is characterized by low toxicity, mutagenicity, and genotoxicity in vivo. Cytotoxic effects of isatin on various cell cultures are usually observed at concentrations exceeding 100 µM. Binding of [3 H]isatin to rat brain sections is consistent with its physiological concentrations. Proteomic analysis of mouse and rat brain isatin-binding proteins revealed about 90 individual proteins, which demonstrated significant interspecies differences (rat versus mouse). Certain evidence exist that redox state(s) and possibly other types of posttranslational modifications regulate affinity of target proteins to isatin. Recent data suggest that interacting with numerous intracellular isatin binding proteins, isatin can act as a regulator of complex protein networks in norm and pathology. Physiological concentrations of isatin in vitro inhibit monoamine oxidase B and natriuretic peptide receptor guanylate cyclase, higher (neuroprotective) concentrations (50-400 μM) cause apoptosis of various (including malignant tumor) cell lines and influence expression of certain apoptosis-related genes. Being administered in vivo, isatin exhibits various behavioral effects; it attenuates manifestations of MPTP-induced parkinsonism and tumor growth in experimental animal models. © 2017 BioFactors, 44(2):95-108, 2018.
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- Alexei Medvedev
- Department of Proteomic Research and Mass Spectrometry, Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
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- Department of Proteomic Research and Mass Spectrometry, Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
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- Department of Proteomic Research and Mass Spectrometry, Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
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- Department of Proteomic Research and Mass Spectrometry, Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
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- Department of Proteomic Research and Mass Spectrometry, Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
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Li XH, Qin ZX, Cao SL. Crystal structure of tert-butyl ( Z)-4-(2-(5-methoxy-3-(2-((methylthio)carbonothioyl)hydrazono)-2-oxoindolin-1-yl)ethyl)piperazine-1-carboxylate, C 22H 31N 5O 4S 2. Z KRIST-NEW CRYST ST 2018. [DOI: 10.1515/ncrs-2017-0219] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/15/2022]
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C22H31N5O4S2, triclinic, P1̅ (no. 2), a = 9.0366(1) Å, b = 10.3253(2) Å, c = 14.9997(2) Å, α = 72.790(1)°, β = 82.301(1)°, γ = 71.080(1)°, V = 1263.54(3) Å3, Z = 2, Rgt(F) = 0.0443, wRref(F2) = 0.1294, T = 271 K.
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- Xin-Hong Li
- Department of Chemistry, Capital Normal University , Beijing 100048 , P.R. China
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- Department of Chemistry, Capital Normal University , Beijing 100048 , P.R. China
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- Department of Chemistry, Capital Normal University , Beijing 100048 , P.R. China
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Li XH, Qin ZX, Cao SL. Crystal structure of methyl ( Z)-2-(5-fluoro-2-oxoindolin-3-ylidene)hydrazine-1-carbodithioate, C 10H 8FN 3OS 2. Z KRIST-NEW CRYST ST 2018. [DOI: 10.1515/ncrs-2017-0218] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/15/2022]
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C10H8FN3OS2, monoclinic, P21/c (no. 14), a = 6.2909(2) Å, b = 7.4103(2) Å, c = 24.7079(6) Å, β = 97.396(2)°, V = 1142.24(6) Å3, Z = 4, R
gt(F) = 0.0375, wR
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2) = 0.1014, T = 293 K.
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- Xin-Hong Li
- Department of Chemistry , Capital Normal University , Beijing 100048 , P.R. China
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- Department of Chemistry , Capital Normal University , Beijing 100048 , P.R. China
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- Department of Chemistry , Capital Normal University , Beijing 100048 , P.R. China
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Azevedo LD, Bastos MM, Vasconcelos FC, Hoelz LVB, Junior FPS, Dantas RF, de Almeida ACM, de Oliveira AP, Gomes LC, Maia RC, Boechat N. Imatinib derivatives as inhibitors of K562 cells in chronic myeloid leukemia. Med Chem Res 2017. [DOI: 10.1007/s00044-017-1993-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/17/2022]
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Abdel-Aziz HA, Eldehna WM, Keeton AB, Piazza GA, Kadi AA, Attwa MW, Abdelhameed AS, Attia MI. Isatin-benzoazine molecular hybrids as potential antiproliferative agents: synthesis and in vitro pharmacological profiling. DRUG DESIGN DEVELOPMENT AND THERAPY 2017; 11:2333-2346. [PMID: 28848327 PMCID: PMC5557401 DOI: 10.2147/dddt.s140164] [Citation(s) in RCA: 45] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/23/2022]
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In continuation of our endeavor with respect to the development of potent and effective isatin-based anticancer agents, we adopted the molecular hybridization approach to design and synthesize four different sets of isatin-quinazoline (6a-f and 7a-e)/phthalazine (8a-f)/quinoxaline (9a-f) hybrids. The antiproliferative activity of the target hybrids was assessed towards HT-29 (colon), ZR-75 (breast) and A-549 (lung) human cancer cell lines. Hybrids 8b-d emerged as the most active antiproliferative congener in this study. Compound 8c induced apoptosis via increasing caspase 3/7 activity by about 5-fold in the A-549 human cancer cell line. In addition, it exhibited an increase in the G1 phase and a decrease in the S and G2/M phases in the cell cycle effect assay. Furthermore, it displayed an inhibitory concentration 50% value of 9.5 µM against multidrug-resistant NCI-H69AR lung cancer cell line. The hybrid 8c was also subjected to in vitro metabolic investigations through its incubation with rat liver microsomes and analysis of the resulting metabolites with the aid of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.
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- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kafrelsheikh University, Kafrelsheikh, Egypt
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- Department of Oncologic Sciences and Pharmacology, Drug Discovery Research Center, Mitchell Cancer Institute, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA
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- Department of Oncologic Sciences and Pharmacology, Drug Discovery Research Center, Mitchell Cancer Institute, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA
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- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.,Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, Pharmaceutical and Drug Industries Research Division, National Research Centre, Giza, Egypt
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Eldehna WM, Abo-Ashour MF, Nocentini A, Gratteri P, Eissa IH, Fares M, Ismael OE, Ghabbour HA, Elaasser MM, Abdel-Aziz HA, Supuran CT. Novel 4/3-((4-oxo-5-(2-oxoindolin-3-ylidene)thiazolidin-2-ylidene)amino) benzenesulfonamides: Synthesis, carbonic anhydrase inhibitory activity, anticancer activity and molecular modelling studies. Eur J Med Chem 2017; 139:250-262. [PMID: 28802125 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2017.07.073] [Citation(s) in RCA: 109] [Impact Index Per Article: 13.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/22/2017] [Revised: 07/22/2017] [Accepted: 07/29/2017] [Indexed: 01/06/2023]
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Herein we report the synthesis of two series of novel 4/3-((4-oxo-5-(2-oxoindolin-3-ylidene)thiazolidin-2-ylidene)amino)benzenesulfonamides (4a-m and 7a-g). All the newly prepared sulfonamides were in vitro investigated as inhibitors of the metalloenzyme carbonic anhydrase (CA, EC 4.2.1.1) isoforms hCA I, II, IV and IX, using a stopped-flow CO2 hydrase assay. In particular, hCA isoforms II and IX (tumor-associated) were more susceptible to inhibition by the synthesized derivatives, with KIs in the range of 2.6-598.2 nM for hCA II, and of 16.1-321 nM for hCA IX. All compounds (4a-m and 7a-g) were evaluated for their anti-proliferative activity against breast cancer MCF-7 and colorectal cancer Caco-2 cell lines. Compound 4c was found to be the most potent derivative against MCF-7 (IC50 = 3.96 ± 0.21 μM), while 4j was the most active member against Caco-2 cells (IC50 = 5.87 ± 0.37 μM). Compound 4c induced the intrinsic apoptotic mitochondrial pathway in MCF-7 cells; evidenced by the enhanced expression of the pro-apoptotic protein Bax and the reduced expression of the anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-2, and the up-regulated active caspase-9 and caspase-3 levels.
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- Wagdy M Eldehna
- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kafrelsheikh University, Kafrelsheikh, Egypt.
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- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Egyptian Russian University, Badr City, Cairo, P.O. Box 11829, Egypt
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- Department of NEUROFARBA, Section of Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Sciences, University of Florence, Polo Scientifico, Via U. Schiff 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy; Department of NEUROFARBA, Section of Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Sciences, Laboratory of Molecular Modeling Cheminformatics & QSAR, University of Florence, Polo Scientifico, Via U. Schiff 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy
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- Department of NEUROFARBA, Section of Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Sciences, Laboratory of Molecular Modeling Cheminformatics & QSAR, University of Florence, Polo Scientifico, Via U. Schiff 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy
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- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, 11884, Egypt
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- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Egyptian Russian University, Badr City, Cairo, P.O. Box 11829, Egypt; School of Chemistry, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, 2522, New South Wales, Australia
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- Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Egyptian Russian University, Badr City, Cairo, Egypt
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- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2457, Riyadh, 11451, Saudi Arabia; Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Mansoura University, Mansoura, 35516, Egypt
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- The Regional Center for Mycology and Biotechnology, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt
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- Department of Applied Organic Chemistry, National Research Center, Dokki, Cairo, 12622, Egypt
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- Department of NEUROFARBA, Section of Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Sciences, University of Florence, Polo Scientifico, Via U. Schiff 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy.
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Eldehna WM, Almahli H, Al-Ansary GH, Ghabbour HA, Aly MH, Ismael OE, Al-Dhfyan A, Abdel-Aziz HA. Synthesis and in vitro anti-proliferative activity of some novel isatins conjugated with quinazoline/phthalazine hydrazines against triple-negative breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells as apoptosis-inducing agents. J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem 2017; 32:600-613. [PMID: 28173708 PMCID: PMC6010087 DOI: 10.1080/14756366.2017.1279155] [Citation(s) in RCA: 68] [Impact Index Per Article: 8.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/16/2022] Open
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Treatment of patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is challenging due to the absence of well- defined molecular targets and the heterogeneity of such disease. In our endeavor to develop potent isatin-based anti-proliferative agents, we utilized the hybrid-pharmacophore approach to synthesize three series of novel isatin-based hybrids 5a–h, 10a–h and 13a–c, with the prime goal of developing potent anti-proliferative agents toward TNBC MDA-MB-231 cell line. In particular, compounds 5e and 10g were the most active hybrids against MDA-MB-231 cells (IC50 = 12.35 ± 0.12 and 12.00 ± 0.13 μM), with 2.37- and 2.44-fold increased activity than 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) (IC50 = 29.38 ± 1.24 μM). Compounds 5e and 10g induced the intrinsic apoptotic mitochondrial pathway in MDA-MB-231; evidenced by the reduced expression of the anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-2, the enhanced expression of the pro-apoptotic protein Bax and the up-regulated active caspase-9 and caspase-3 levels. Furthermore, 10g showed significant increase in the percent of annexin V-FITC positive apoptotic cells from 3.88 to 31.21% (8.4 folds compared to control).
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- Wagdy M Eldehna
- a Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy , Egyptian Russian University , Badr City, Cairo , Egypt
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- a Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy , Egyptian Russian University , Badr City, Cairo , Egypt.,b Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy , University of Oxford , Oxford , UK
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- c Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy , Ain Shams University , Cairo , Abbassia , Egypt
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- d Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy , King Saud University , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
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- e Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy , British University in Egypt , Cairo , Egypt.,f Department of Biology , The American University in Cairo , New Cairo , Egypt
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- g Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy , Egyptian Russian University , Badr City, Cairo , Egypt
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- h Stem Cell & Tissue Re-Engineering Program, Research Center , King Faisal Specialized Hospital & Research Center , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
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- i Department of Applied Organic Chemistry , National Research Center, Dokki , Giza , Egypt
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Smirnov AS, Nikolaev DN, Gurzhiy VV, Smirnov SN, Suslonov VS, Garabadzhiu AV, Davidovich PB. Conformational stabilization of isatin Schiff bases – biologically active chemical probes. RSC Adv 2017. [DOI: 10.1039/c6ra26779c] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022] Open
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Two ways of conformation stabilization for isatin Schiff bases (group of biologically active compounds) are reported here: complexation with metals that stabilize E-conformer and substitution in the 4th position of isatin core stabilizing Z-form.
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- Andrey S. Smirnov
- Saint-Petersburg Technological Institute
- St. Petersburg
- Russia
- Saint-Petersburg State University
- St. Petersburg
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