New pyrazolo[3,4- d ]pyrimidine derivatives as EGFR-TK inhibitors: design, green synthesis, potential anti-proliferative activity and P-glycoprotein inhibition.
Aya I HassaballahAsmaa M AboulMagdMagdy M HemdanMohamed H HekalAmira A El-SayedPaula S FaragPublished in: RSC advances (2024)
In this study, four series of new pyrazolo[3,4- d ]pyrimidine derivatives were designed and synthesized with both green and conventional methods. All the synthesized candidates were chemically confirmed using spectroscopic methods, and the DFT of the reaction mechanism was illustrated. The anti-proliferative activity of the synthesized compounds was evaluated against NCI 60 cancer cell lines. Two compounds (15 & 16) exhibited excellent broad-spectrum cytotoxic activity in NCI 5-log dose assays against the full 60-cell panel with GI 50 values ranging from 0.018 to 9.98 μM. Moreover, the enzymatic assessment of the most active derivatives 4, 15, and 16 against EGFR tyrosine kinase showed significant inhibitory activities with IC 50 of 0.054, 0.135, and 0.034 μM, respectively. The quantitative real-time PCR for the P-glycoprotein effect of compounds 15 and 16 was examined and illustrated the ability to inhibit the P-glycoprotein by 0.301 and 0.449 fold in comparison to the control. Mechanistic study using reversal activity in MDA-MB-468 cell line revealed the effect of both compounds 15 and 16 cytotoxicity against DOX/MDA-MB-468 with IC 50 = 0.267 and 0.844 μM, respectively. Additionally, compound 16 was found to induce cell cycle arrest at the S phase with a subsequent increase in pre-G cell population in MDA-MB-468 cell line. It also increased the percentage of apoptotic cells in a time-dependent manner. Moreover, a molecular docking study was carried out to explain the target compounds' potent inhibitory activity within the EGFR binding site.
Keyphrases
- cell cycle arrest
- tyrosine kinase
- molecular docking
- cell death
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- small cell lung cancer
- pi k akt
- single cell
- molecular dynamics simulations
- induced apoptosis
- squamous cell carcinoma
- stem cells
- high throughput
- mass spectrometry
- real time pcr
- papillary thyroid
- hydrogen peroxide
- density functional theory
- electron transfer
- structure activity relationship