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Discovery and Identification of Small Molecules as Methuosis Inducers with in Vivo Antitumor Activities.

Wei HuangXihuan SunYunzhan LiZhixiang HeLi LiZhou DengXiaoxing HuangShang HanTing ZhangJiaji ZhongZheng WangQingyan XuJianming ZhangXianming Deng
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2018)
Methuosis is a novel nonapoptotic mode of cell death characterized by vacuole accumulation in the cytoplasm. In this article, we describe a series of azaindole-based compounds that cause vacuolization in MDA-MB-231 cells. The most potent vacuole inducer, compound 13 (compound 13), displayed differential cytotoxicities against a broad panel of cancer cell lines, such as MDA-MB-231, A375, HCT116, and MCF-7, but it did not inhibit the growth of the nontumorigenic epithelial cell line MCF-10A. A mechanism study confirmed that the cell death was caused by inducing methuosis. Furthermore, compound 13 exhibited substantial pharmacological efficacy in the suppression of tumor growth in a xenograft mouse model of MDA-MB-231 cells without apparent side effects, which makes this compound the first example of a methuosis inducer with potent in vivo efficacy. These results demonstrate that methuosis inducers might serve as novel therapeutics for the treatment of cancer.
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