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Chlorambucil Conjugated Ugi Dendrimers with PAMAM-NH₂ Core and Evaluation of Their Anticancer Activity.

Nalin SeixasBruno B RavanelloIbrahim MorganGoran N KaluđerovićLudger A A Wessjohann
Published in: Pharmaceutics (2019)
Herein, a new Ugi multicomponent reaction strategy is described to enhance activity and solubility of the chemotherapeutic drug chlorambucil through its conjugation to poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM-NH₂) dendrimers with the simultaneous introduction of lipidic (i-Pr) and cationic (⁻NH₂) or anionic (⁻COOH) groups. Standard viability assays were used to evaluate the anticancer potential of the water-soluble dendrimers against PC-3 prostate and HT-29 colon cancer cell lines, as well as non-cancerous mouse NIH3T3 fibroblasts. It could be demonstrated that the anticancer activity against PC-3 cells was considerably improved when both chlorambucil and ⁻NH₂ (cationic) groups were present on the dendrimer surface (1b). Additionally, this dendrimer showed activity only against the prostate cancer cells (PC-3), while it did not affect colon cancer cells and fibroblasts significantly. The cationic chlorambucil-dendrimer 1b blocks PC-3 cells in the G2/M phase and induces caspase independent apoptosis.
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