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Rapid Access to Ironomycin Derivatives by Click Chemistry.

Michał AntoszczakSebastian MüllerLudovic ColombeauTatiana CañequeRaphaël Rodriguez
Published in: ACS organic & inorganic Au (2022)
Salinomycin, a natural carboxylic polyether ionophore, shows a very interesting spectrum of biological activities, including selective toxicity toward cancer stem cells (CSCs). Recently, we have developed a C20-propargylamine derivative of salinomycin (ironomycin) that exhibits more potent activity in vivo and greater selectivity against breast CSCs compared to the parent natural product. Since ironomycin contains a terminal alkyne motif, it stands out as being an ideal candidate for further functionalization. Using copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC), we synthesized a series of 1,2,3-triazole analogs of ironomycin in good overall yields. The in vitro screening of these derivatives against a well-established model of breast CSCs (HMLER CD24 low /CD44 high ) and its corresponding epithelial counterpart (HMLER CD24 high /CD44 low ) revealed four new products characterized by higher potency and improved selectivity toward CSCs compared to the reference compound ironomycin. The present study highlights the therapeutic potential of a new class of semisynthetic salinomycin derivatives for targeting selectively the CSC niche and highlights ironomycin as a promising starting material for the development of new anticancer drug candidates.
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