European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry p. 269 - 282 (2016)
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Kahved?i?-Seljubac, Amila
Nathwani, Seema-Maria
Zisterer, Daniela M.
Rozas, Isabel
Based on the results obtained from a computational study on the suitability of the isouronium and N-hydroxyguanidinium cations as hydrogen bond donors/acceptors, the DNA binding of a series of isouronium derivatives was assessed by DNA thermal denaturation experiments and compared to related N-hydroxyguanidines. Due to the poor DNA binding observed, the nature of the diaromatic linker was explored by preparing the corresponding amide-linked bis-isouronium derivative and measuring its DNA affinity. Next, the inhibitory effects of the isouronium derivatives on cell viability were evaluated in two different cancer cell lines providing IC50 values in the range of 36.9-57.4 μM (HL-60, leukemia), and 17.3-33.9 μM (Kelly, neuroblastoma). These values are comparable to those previously found for the N-hydroxyguanidine series. Compounds with the -S- linker (3, 6, and 10) proved to be considerably active in the HL-60 cells and even more active in the Kelly cell line. No correlation was found between DNA minor groove binding and cell growth inhibition; hence, activity may depend on different modes of action. Further studies into the apoptotic potential of these compounds indicated that, besides inhibiting cell viability and proliferation, derivatives 9 and 10, are significant apoptosis-inducers in both cell lines. Results obtained with HL-60 cells suggest that G2/M arrest and subsequent apoptosis induced by compound 10 are associated with microtubular depolymerisation, loss of mitochondrial membrane potential and activation of the caspase cascade. Moreover, the effects of compound 10 on cell viability and apoptosis in two non-cancereous cell lines (NIH3T3 and MCF-10A) indicate none or minimal toxicity.
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