3-Pyridinylidene Derivatives of Chemically Modified Lupane and Ursane Triterpenes as Promising Anticancer Agents by Targeting Apoptosis.
Oxana B KazakovaCodruța ȘoicaMarat BabaevAnastasiya V PetrovaElmira F KhusnutdinovaAlexandr I PoptsovIoana MacașoiGeorge-Andrei DrăghiciStefana AvramLavinia VlaiaAlexandra MiocMarius MiocCristina DeheleanAdrian VoicuPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Cancer persists as a global challenge due to the extent to which conventional anticancer therapies pose high risks counterbalanced with their therapeutic benefit. Naturally occurring substances stand as an important safer alternative source for anticancer drug development. In the current study, a series of modified lupane and ursane derivatives was subjected to in vitro screening on the NCI-60 cancer cell line panel. Compounds 6 and 7 have been identified as highly active with GI50 values ranging from 0.03 µM to 5.9 µM (compound 6) and 0.18-1.53 µM (compound 7). Thus, these two compounds were further assessed in detail in order to identify a possible antiproliferative mechanism of action. DAPI (4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole) staining revealed that both compounds induced nuclei condensation and overall cell morphological changes consistent with apoptotic cell death. rtPCR analysis showed that both compounds induced upregulation of proapoptotic Bak and Bad genes while downregulating Bcl-XL and Bcl-2 antiapoptotic genes. Molecular docking analysis revealed that both compounds exhibited high scores for Bcl-XL inhibition, while compound 7 showed higher in silico Bcl-XL inhibition potential as compared to the native inhibitor ATB-737, suggesting that compounds may induce apoptotic cell death through targeted antiapoptotic protein inhibition, as well.
Keyphrases
- cell death
- molecular docking
- cell cycle arrest
- single cell
- papillary thyroid
- high glucose
- diabetic rats
- genome wide
- cell therapy
- molecular dynamics simulations
- cell proliferation
- squamous cell
- gene expression
- climate change
- drug induced
- dna methylation
- drinking water
- human health
- transcription factor
- amino acid
- childhood cancer
- lymph node metastasis
- pi k akt
- long non coding rna