Synthesis of polyenylpyrrole derivatives with selective growth inhibitory activity against T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2021.0

Abstract

T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is a hardly curable disease with a high relapse rate. 20 analogs were synthesized based on the structures of two kinds of fungi-derived polyenylpyrrole products (rumbrin (1) and auxarconjugatin-B (2)) to suppress the growth of T-ALL-derived cell line CCRF-CEM and tested for growth-inhibiting activity. The octatetraenylpyrrole analog gave an IC of 0.27 μM in CCRF-CEM cells, while it did not affect Burkitt lymphoma-derived cell line Raji and the cervical cancer cell line HeLa, or the oral cancer cell line HSC-3 (IC > 10 μM). This compound will be a promising compound for developing T-ALL-specific drugs.

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