Synthesis, Antiproliferative Activity and Molecular Docking Analysis of Both Enantiomerically Pure Decursin Derivatives as Anticancer Agents.
Junseong AhnHyun-Ha HwangSoo Yeon JungJa Yeon LeeChoi KimHye Min ChoiMin Ju GwonMin Ji KimYoungbin KwonJaehyuk WooBongkyu ParkSeong-Gyu KoJae Yeol LeePublished in: Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (2024)
Using (S)-decursinol isolated from root of Angelica gigas Nakai (AGN), we semi-synthesized and evaluated a series of both enantiomerically pure decursin derivatives for their antiproliferative activities against A549 human lung cancer cells. All synthesized compounds showed a broad spectrum of inhibitory activities against the growth of A549 cells. Especially, compound (S)-2d with (E)-(furan-3-yl)acryloyl group showed the most potent activity (IC 50 : 14.03 µM) against A549 cancer cells as compared with the reference compound, decursin (IC 50 : 43.55 µM) and its enantiomer, (R)-2d (IC 50 : 151.59 µM). Western blotting assays indicated that (S)-2d more strongly inhibited Janus kinase 1 (JAK1) and signal transducer and activator of transcription activation 3 (STAT3) phosphorylation than decursin in a dose-dependent manner, while having no effect on CXCR7 overexpression and total STAT3 level. In addition, (S)-2d induced cell cycle arrest at G1 phase and subsequent apoptotic cell death in A549 cancer cells. Our combined analysis of molecular docking studies and biological data suggests that the inhibition of JAK1 with (S)-2d resulted in loss of STAT3 phosphorylation and inhibition of cell growth in A549 cancer cells. These overall results strongly suggest that (S)-2d (MRC-D-004) as a novel JAK1 inhibitor may have therapeutic potential in the treatment of A549 human lung cancers by targeting the JAK1/STAT3 signaling pathway.
Keyphrases
- molecular docking
- cell cycle arrest
- cell death
- pi k akt
- cell proliferation
- signaling pathway
- molecular dynamics simulations
- protein kinase
- endothelial cells
- transcription factor
- high glucose
- induced apoptosis
- south africa
- diabetic rats
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- high throughput
- anti inflammatory
- combination therapy
- nuclear factor
- electronic health record
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- young adults
- oxide nanoparticles
- stress induced
- endoplasmic reticulum stress