Myocardial toxicity and drug resistance caused by drug efflux are major limitations of doxorubicin (Dox)-based chemotherapy. Dox structure modification could be used to develop conjugates with an improved biological profile, such as antiproliferative activity and higher cellular retention. Thus, Dox thiol conjugates, Dox thiol (Dox-SH), thiol-reactive Dox-SS-pyridine (SSâ¯=â¯disulfide), and a Dox-SS-cell-penetrating cyclic peptide, Dox-SS-[C(WR)(4)K], were synthesized. Dox was reacted with Traut's reagent to generate Dox-SH. The thiol group was activated by the reaction with dithiodipyridine to afford the corresponding Dox-SS-Pyridine (Dox-SS-Pyr). A cyclic cell-penetrating peptide containing a cysteine residue [C(WR)(4)K] was prepared using Fmoc solid-phase strategy. Dox-SS-Py was reacted with the free sulfhydryl of cysteine in [C(WR)(4)K] to generate Dox-SS-[C(WR)(4)K] as a Dox-cyclic peptide conjugate. Cytotoxicity of the compounds was examined in human embryonic kidney (HEK-293), human ovarian cancer (SKOV-3), human fibrosarcoma (HT-1080), and human leukemia (CCRF-CEM) cells. Dox-SH and Dox-SS-pyridine were found to have significantly higher or comparable cytotoxicity when compared to Dox in HEK-293, HT-1080, and CCRF-CEM cells after 24â¯h and 72 incubation, presumably because of higher activity and retention of the compounds in these cells. Furthermore, Dox-SS-[C(WR)(4)K] showed significantly higher cytotoxic activity in HEK-293, HT-1080, and SKOV-3â¯cells when compared with Dox after 72â¯h incubation. Dox-SS-Pyr exhibited higher cellular uptake than Dox-SS-[C(WR)(4)K] in HT-1080 and HEK-293â¯cells as shown by flow cytometry. Fluorescence microscopy exhibited that Dox-SS-Pyr, Dox-SH, and Dox-SS-[C(WR)(4)K] localized in the nucleus as shown in four cell lines, HT-1080, SKOV-3, MDA-MB-468, and MCF-7. Of note, Dox-SS-[C(WR)(4)K] was significantly less toxic in mouse myoblast cells compared to Dox at the same concentration. Further mechanistic study demonstrated that the level of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) in myoblast cells exposed to Dox-SS-[C(WR)(4)K] was reduced in comparison of Dox when co-treated with FeCl(2). These data indicate that Dox-SH, Dox-SS-Pyr, and Dox-SS-[C(WR)(4)K] have the potential to be further examined as Dox alternatives and anticancer agents.
Synthesis and antiproliferative activities of doxorubicin thiol conjugates and doxorubicin-SS-cyclic peptide.
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作者:Darwish Shaban, Sadeghiani Neda, Fong Shirley, Mozaffari Saghar, Hamidi Parinaz, Withana Thimanthi, Yang Sun, Tiwari Rakesh Kumar, Parang Keykavous
| 期刊: | European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 影响因子: | 5.900 |
| 时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Jan 1; 161:594-606 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.ejmech.2018.10.042 | ||
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