Novel Bis(2-cyanoacrylamide) Linked to Sulphamethoxazole: Synthesis, DNA Interaction, Anticancer, ADMET, Molecular Docking, and DFT Studies.
Mohamed A RaghebFatma G MohamedHadeer M DiabMona S RagabMarwan EmaraAhmed H M ElwahyIsmail A AbdelhamidMarwa H SolimanPublished in: Chemistry & biodiversity (2024)
In the light of advancement and potential extensive use of medication design and therapy, new bis(cyanoacrylamides) incorporating sulphamethoxazole derivatives (7 a-7 f) were synthesized and confirmed by different spectral tools. In vitro anticancer activity towards different human cancer cells (HCT116, MDA-MB-231 and A549) was assessed using MTT assay. Among all derivatives, 4C- and 6C-spacer derivatives (7 e and 7 f) had the most potent growth inhibitory activities against HCT116 cells with IC 50 values of 39.7 and 28.5 μM, respectively. 7 e and 7 f induced apoptosis and suppressed migration of HCT116 cells. These compounds also induced a significant increase in caspase-3 and CDH1 activities, and a downregulation of Bcl2 using ELISA. pBR322 DNA cleavage activities of cyanoacrylamides were determined using agarose gel electrophoresis. Furthermore, 7 e and 7 f showed good DNA and BSA binding affinities using different spectroscopic techniques. Furthermore, molecular docking for 7 e and 7 f was performed to anticipate their binding capabilities toward various proteins (Bcl2, CDH1 and BSA). The docking results were well correlated with those of experimental results. Additionally, density functional theory and ADMET study were performed to evaluate the molecular and pharmacokinetic features of 7 e and 7 f, respectively. Thus, this work reveals promising antitumor lead compounds that merit future research and activity enhancement.
Keyphrases
- molecular docking
- induced apoptosis
- cell cycle arrest
- signaling pathway
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- molecular dynamics simulations
- oxidative stress
- density functional theory
- cell death
- circulating tumor
- pi k akt
- single molecule
- molecular dynamics
- cell free
- endothelial cells
- diabetic rats
- dna binding
- ionic liquid
- high glucose
- healthcare
- computed tomography
- structure activity relationship
- cell proliferation
- magnetic resonance
- current status
- high throughput
- nucleic acid
- emergency department
- binding protein
- electronic health record
- human health
- risk assessment
- drug induced
- smoking cessation