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N-Acyloxymethyl-phthalimides deliver genotoxic formaldehyde to human cells

Formaldehyde is a pollutant and human metabolite that is toxic at high concentrations. Biological studies on formaldehyde are hindered by its high reactivity and volatility, which make it challenging to deliver quantitatively to cells. Here, we describe the development and validation of a set of N-a...

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Autores principales: Emms, Vicki L., Lewis, Liam A., Beja, Lilla, Bulman, Natasha F. A., Pires, Elisabete, Muskett, Frederick W., McCullagh, James S. O., Swift, Lonnie. P., McHugh, Peter J., Hopkinson, Richard J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10646869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38020377
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc02867d
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author Emms, Vicki L.
Lewis, Liam A.
Beja, Lilla
Bulman, Natasha F. A.
Pires, Elisabete
Muskett, Frederick W.
McCullagh, James S. O.
Swift, Lonnie. P.
McHugh, Peter J.
Hopkinson, Richard J.
author_facet Emms, Vicki L.
Lewis, Liam A.
Beja, Lilla
Bulman, Natasha F. A.
Pires, Elisabete
Muskett, Frederick W.
McCullagh, James S. O.
Swift, Lonnie. P.
McHugh, Peter J.
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description Formaldehyde is a pollutant and human metabolite that is toxic at high concentrations. Biological studies on formaldehyde are hindered by its high reactivity and volatility, which make it challenging to deliver quantitatively to cells. Here, we describe the development and validation of a set of N-acyloxymethyl-phthalimides as cell-relevant formaldehyde delivery agents. These esterase-sensitive compounds were similarly or less inhibitory to human cancer cell growth than free formaldehyde but the lead compound increased intracellular formaldehyde concentrations, increased cellular levels of thymidine derivatives (implying increased formaldehyde-mediated carbon metabolism), induced formation of cellular DNA-protein cross-links and induced cell death in pancreatic cancer cells. Overall, our N-acyloxymethyl-phthalimides and control compounds provide an accessible and broadly applicable chemical toolkit for formaldehyde biological research and have potential as cancer therapeutics.
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spelling pubmed-106468692023-09-15 N-Acyloxymethyl-phthalimides deliver genotoxic formaldehyde to human cells Emms, Vicki L. Lewis, Liam A. Beja, Lilla Bulman, Natasha F. A. Pires, Elisabete Muskett, Frederick W. McCullagh, James S. O. Swift, Lonnie. P. McHugh, Peter J. Hopkinson, Richard J. Chem Sci Chemistry Formaldehyde is a pollutant and human metabolite that is toxic at high concentrations. Biological studies on formaldehyde are hindered by its high reactivity and volatility, which make it challenging to deliver quantitatively to cells. Here, we describe the development and validation of a set of N-acyloxymethyl-phthalimides as cell-relevant formaldehyde delivery agents. These esterase-sensitive compounds were similarly or less inhibitory to human cancer cell growth than free formaldehyde but the lead compound increased intracellular formaldehyde concentrations, increased cellular levels of thymidine derivatives (implying increased formaldehyde-mediated carbon metabolism), induced formation of cellular DNA-protein cross-links and induced cell death in pancreatic cancer cells. Overall, our N-acyloxymethyl-phthalimides and control compounds provide an accessible and broadly applicable chemical toolkit for formaldehyde biological research and have potential as cancer therapeutics. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10646869/ /pubmed/38020377 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc02867d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Emms, Vicki L.
Lewis, Liam A.
Beja, Lilla
Bulman, Natasha F. A.
Pires, Elisabete
Muskett, Frederick W.
McCullagh, James S. O.
Swift, Lonnie. P.
McHugh, Peter J.
Hopkinson, Richard J.
N-Acyloxymethyl-phthalimides deliver genotoxic formaldehyde to human cells
title N-Acyloxymethyl-phthalimides deliver genotoxic formaldehyde to human cells
title_full N-Acyloxymethyl-phthalimides deliver genotoxic formaldehyde to human cells
title_fullStr N-Acyloxymethyl-phthalimides deliver genotoxic formaldehyde to human cells
title_full_unstemmed N-Acyloxymethyl-phthalimides deliver genotoxic formaldehyde to human cells
title_short N-Acyloxymethyl-phthalimides deliver genotoxic formaldehyde to human cells
title_sort n-acyloxymethyl-phthalimides deliver genotoxic formaldehyde to human cells
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10646869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38020377
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc02867d
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