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Derivatives Incorporating Acridine, Pyrrole, and Thiazolidine Rings as Promising Antitumor Agents

Derivatives combining acridine, pyrrole, and thiazolidine rings have emerged as promising candidates in the field of antitumor drug discovery. This paper aims to highlight the importance of these three structural motifs in developing potent and selective anticancer agents. The integration of these r...

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Autores principales: Garberová, Monika, Potočňák, Ivan, Tvrdoňová, Monika, Majirská, Monika, Bago-Pilátová, Martina, Bekešová, Slávka, Kováč, Andrej, Takáč, Peter, Khiratkar, Krutika, Kudličková, Zuzana, Elečko, Ján, Vilková, Mária
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10537105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37764394
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28186616
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author Garberová, Monika
Potočňák, Ivan
Tvrdoňová, Monika
Majirská, Monika
Bago-Pilátová, Martina
Bekešová, Slávka
Kováč, Andrej
Takáč, Peter
Khiratkar, Krutika
Kudličková, Zuzana
Elečko, Ján
Vilková, Mária
author_facet Garberová, Monika
Potočňák, Ivan
Tvrdoňová, Monika
Majirská, Monika
Bago-Pilátová, Martina
Bekešová, Slávka
Kováč, Andrej
Takáč, Peter
Khiratkar, Krutika
Kudličková, Zuzana
Elečko, Ján
Vilková, Mária
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description Derivatives combining acridine, pyrrole, and thiazolidine rings have emerged as promising candidates in the field of antitumor drug discovery. This paper aims to highlight the importance of these three structural motifs in developing potent and selective anticancer agents. The integration of these rings within a single molecule offers the potential for synergistic effects, targeting multiple pathways involved in tumor growth and progression. Spiro derivatives were efficiently synthesized in a two-step process starting from isothiocyanates and 2-cyanoacetohydrazide. The thiourea side chain in spiro derivatives was utilized as a key component for the construction of the thiazolidine-4-one ring through regioselective reactions with bifunctional reagents, namely methyl-bromoacetate, dietyl-acetylenedicarboxylate, ethyl-2-bromopropionate, and ethyl-2-bromovalerate. These reactions resulted in the formation of a single regioisomeric product for each derivative. Advanced spectroscopic techniques, including 1D and 2D NMR, FT-IR, HRMS, and single-crystal analysis, were employed to meticulously characterize the chemical structures of the synthesized derivatives. Furthermore, the influence of these derivatives on the metabolic activity of various cancer cell lines was assessed, with IC(50) values determined via MTT assays. Notably, derivatives containing ester functional groups exhibited exceptional activity against all tested cancer cell lines, boasting IC(50) values below 10 μM. Particularly striking were the spiro derivatives with methoxy groups at position 3 and nitro groups at position 4 of the phenyl ring. These compounds displayed remarkable selectivity and exhibited heightened activity against HCT-116 and Jurkat cell lines. Additionally, 4-oxo-1,3-thiazolidin-2-ylidene derivatives demonstrated a significant activity against MCF-7 and HCT-116 cancer cell lines.
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spelling pubmed-105371052023-09-29 Derivatives Incorporating Acridine, Pyrrole, and Thiazolidine Rings as Promising Antitumor Agents Garberová, Monika Potočňák, Ivan Tvrdoňová, Monika Majirská, Monika Bago-Pilátová, Martina Bekešová, Slávka Kováč, Andrej Takáč, Peter Khiratkar, Krutika Kudličková, Zuzana Elečko, Ján Vilková, Mária Molecules Article Derivatives combining acridine, pyrrole, and thiazolidine rings have emerged as promising candidates in the field of antitumor drug discovery. This paper aims to highlight the importance of these three structural motifs in developing potent and selective anticancer agents. The integration of these rings within a single molecule offers the potential for synergistic effects, targeting multiple pathways involved in tumor growth and progression. Spiro derivatives were efficiently synthesized in a two-step process starting from isothiocyanates and 2-cyanoacetohydrazide. The thiourea side chain in spiro derivatives was utilized as a key component for the construction of the thiazolidine-4-one ring through regioselective reactions with bifunctional reagents, namely methyl-bromoacetate, dietyl-acetylenedicarboxylate, ethyl-2-bromopropionate, and ethyl-2-bromovalerate. These reactions resulted in the formation of a single regioisomeric product for each derivative. Advanced spectroscopic techniques, including 1D and 2D NMR, FT-IR, HRMS, and single-crystal analysis, were employed to meticulously characterize the chemical structures of the synthesized derivatives. Furthermore, the influence of these derivatives on the metabolic activity of various cancer cell lines was assessed, with IC(50) values determined via MTT assays. Notably, derivatives containing ester functional groups exhibited exceptional activity against all tested cancer cell lines, boasting IC(50) values below 10 μM. Particularly striking were the spiro derivatives with methoxy groups at position 3 and nitro groups at position 4 of the phenyl ring. These compounds displayed remarkable selectivity and exhibited heightened activity against HCT-116 and Jurkat cell lines. Additionally, 4-oxo-1,3-thiazolidin-2-ylidene derivatives demonstrated a significant activity against MCF-7 and HCT-116 cancer cell lines. MDPI 2023-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10537105/ /pubmed/37764394 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28186616 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Garberová, Monika
Potočňák, Ivan
Tvrdoňová, Monika
Majirská, Monika
Bago-Pilátová, Martina
Bekešová, Slávka
Kováč, Andrej
Takáč, Peter
Khiratkar, Krutika
Kudličková, Zuzana
Elečko, Ján
Vilková, Mária
Derivatives Incorporating Acridine, Pyrrole, and Thiazolidine Rings as Promising Antitumor Agents
title Derivatives Incorporating Acridine, Pyrrole, and Thiazolidine Rings as Promising Antitumor Agents
title_full Derivatives Incorporating Acridine, Pyrrole, and Thiazolidine Rings as Promising Antitumor Agents
title_fullStr Derivatives Incorporating Acridine, Pyrrole, and Thiazolidine Rings as Promising Antitumor Agents
title_full_unstemmed Derivatives Incorporating Acridine, Pyrrole, and Thiazolidine Rings as Promising Antitumor Agents
title_short Derivatives Incorporating Acridine, Pyrrole, and Thiazolidine Rings as Promising Antitumor Agents
title_sort derivatives incorporating acridine, pyrrole, and thiazolidine rings as promising antitumor agents
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10537105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37764394
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28186616
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