Synthesis and Biological Activity of Thiazolylindolequinones, Analogs of the Natural Product BE 10988

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1995.0

Abstract

A number of analogues of the naturally occurring thiazolylindolequinone BE 10988, a reported potent inhibitor of topoisomerase II, have been prepared and evaluated. The compounds were synthesized from 4-(benzyloxy)-5-methoxy-1-methylindole by appropriate substitution at the indole 3-position followed by standard thiazole ring-forming reactions. The toxicity of these potentially bioreductively activated indolequinones was measured in Chinese hamster V79 cells under aerobic and hypoxic conditions. In addition, toxicity was measured in a human breast cancer cell line that shows amplification of the topo II alpha gene and hypersensitivity to known topo II inhibitors such as mAMSA and mitoxantrone. Using a DNA decatenation assay, a comparison was also made of the inhibitory effects of BE 10988 and mitoxantrone on topo II activity.

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