Quinine-Based Semisynthetic Ion Transporters with Potential Antiproliferative Activities.
Nasim AkhtarNirmalya PradhanGanesh Kumar BarikSoumya ChatterjeeSuvankar GhoshAbhishek SahaPriyadarshi SatpatiArindam BhattacharyyaManas Kumar SantraDebasis MannaPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Synthetic ion transporters have attracted tremendous attention for their therapeutic potential against various ion-transport-related diseases, including cancer. Inspired by the structure and biological activities of natural products, we synthesized a small series of squaramide and thiourea derivatives of quinine and investigated their ion transport activities. The involvement of a quinuclidine moiety for the cooperative interactions of Cl- and H+ ions with the thiourea or squaramide moiety resulted in an effectual transport of these ions across membranes. The interference of ionic equilibrium by the potent Cl- ion carrier selectively induced cancer cell death by endorsing caspase-arbitrated apoptosis. In vivo assessment of the potent ionophore showed an efficient reduction in tumor growth with negligible immunotoxicity to other organs.