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Novel 1,2,4-triazoles derived from Ibuprofen: synthesis and in vitro evaluation of their mPGES-1 inhibitory and antiproliferative activity.

Bahadır BülbülKai DingChang-Guo ZhanGamze ÇiftçiKemal YelekçiMerve GürboğaÖzlem Bingöl ÖzakpınarEsra AydemirDeniz BaybağFikrettin ŞahinNecla KulabaşSinem HelvacıoğluMohammad CharehsazEsra TatarSüheyla Özbeyİlkay Küçükgüzel
Published in: Molecular diversity (2022)
Some novel triazole-bearing ketone and oxime derivatives were synthesized from Ibuprofen. In vitro cytotoxic activities of all synthesized molecules against five cancer lines (human breast cancer MCF-7, human lung cancer A549, human prostate cancer PC-3, human cervix cancer HeLa, and human chronic myelogenous leukemia K562 cell lines) were evaluated by MTT assay. In addition, mouse embryonic fibroblast cells (NIH/3T3) were also evaluated to determine the selectivity. Compounds 18, 36, and 45 were found to be the most cytotoxic, and their IC 50 values were in the range of 17.46-68.76 µM, against the tested cancer cells. According to the results, compounds 7 and 13 demonstrated good anti-inflammatory activity against the microsomal enzyme prostaglandin E2 synthase-1 (mPGES-1) enzyme at IC50 values of 13.6 and 4.95 µM. The low cytotoxicity and non-mutagenity of these compounds were found interesting. Also, these compounds significantly prevented tube formation in angiogenesis studies. In conclusion, the anti-inflammatory and angiogenesis inhibitory activities of these compounds without toxicity suggested that they may be promising agents in anti-inflammatory treatment and they may be supportive agents for the cancer treatment.
Keyphrases
  • endothelial cells
  • prostate cancer
  • induced pluripotent stem cells
  • pluripotent stem cells
  • anti inflammatory
  • acute myeloid leukemia
  • high throughput
  • cell proliferation
  • bone marrow
  • lymph node metastasis
  • case control