Design, synthesis and anticancer properties of isocombretapyridines as potent colchicine binding site inhibitors

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2020.0

Abstract

A series of novel isocombretapyridines were designed and synthesized based on a lead compound isocombretastatin A-4 (isoCA-4) by replacing 3,4,5-trimethoxylphenyl with substituent pyridine nucleus. The MTT assay results showed that compound 20a possessed the most potent activities against all tested cell lines with IC values at nanomolar concentration ranges. Moreover, 20a inhibited tubulin polymerization at a micromolar level and also displayed potent anti-vascular activity in vitro. Further mechanistic studies were conducted to demonstrate that compound 20a could bind to the colchicine site of tubulin,and disrupte the cell microtubule networks, induce G2/M phase arrest, promote apoptosis and depolarize mitochondria of K562 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Notably, 20a exhibited more potent tumor growth inhibition activity with 68.7% tumor growth inhibition than that of isoCA-4 in H22 allograft mouse model without apparent toxicity. The present results suggested that compound 20a may serve as a promising potent microtubule-destabilizing agent candidate for the development of therapeutics to treat cancer.

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