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Trivanillic polyphenols with anticancer cytostatic effects through the targeting of multiple kinases and intracellular Ca(2+) release

Cancer cells exhibit de-regulation of multiple cellular signalling pathways and treatments of various types of cancers with polyphenols are promising. We recently reported the synthesis of a series of 33 novel divanillic and trivanillic polyphenols that displayed anticancer activity, at least in vit...

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Autores principales: Lamoral-Theys, Delphine, Wauthoz, Nathalie, Heffeter, Petra, Mathieu, Véronique, Jungwirth, Utte, Lefranc, Florence, Nève, Jean, Dubois, Jacques, Dufrasne, François, Amighi, Karim, Berger, Walter, Gailly, Philippe, Kiss, Robert
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3823212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21810170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2011.01403.x
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author Lamoral-Theys, Delphine
Wauthoz, Nathalie
Heffeter, Petra
Mathieu, Véronique
Jungwirth, Utte
Lefranc, Florence
Nève, Jean
Dubois, Jacques
Dufrasne, François
Amighi, Karim
Berger, Walter
Gailly, Philippe
Kiss, Robert
author_facet Lamoral-Theys, Delphine
Wauthoz, Nathalie
Heffeter, Petra
Mathieu, Véronique
Jungwirth, Utte
Lefranc, Florence
Nève, Jean
Dubois, Jacques
Dufrasne, François
Amighi, Karim
Berger, Walter
Gailly, Philippe
Kiss, Robert
author_sort Lamoral-Theys, Delphine
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description Cancer cells exhibit de-regulation of multiple cellular signalling pathways and treatments of various types of cancers with polyphenols are promising. We recently reported the synthesis of a series of 33 novel divanillic and trivanillic polyphenols that displayed anticancer activity, at least in vitro, through inhibiting various kinases. This study revealed that minor chemical modifications of a trivanillate scaffold could convert cytotoxic compounds into cytostatic ones. Compound 13c, a tri-chloro derivative of trivanillic ester, displayed marked inhibitory activities against FGF-, VEGF-, EGF- and Src-related kinases, all of which are implicated not only in angiogenesis but also in the biological aggressiveness of various cancer types. The pan-anti-kinase activity of 13c occurs at less than one-tenth of its mean IC(50)in vitro growth inhibitory concentrations towards a panel of 12 cancer cell lines. Of the 26 kinases for which 13c inhibited their activity by >75%, eight (Yes, Fyn, FGF-R1, EGFR, Btk, Mink, Ret and Itk) are implicated in control of the actin cytoskeleton organization to varying degrees. Compound 13c accordingly impaired the typical organization of the actin cytoskeleton in human U373 glioblastoma cells. The pan-anti-kinase activity and actin cytoskeleton organization impairment provoked by 13c concomitantly occurs with calcium homeostasis impairment but without provoking MDR phenotype activation. All of these anticancer properties enabled 13c to confer therapeutic benefits in vivo in a mouse melanoma pseudometastatic lung model. These data argue in favour of further chemically modifying trivanillates to produce novel and potent anticancer drugs.
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spelling pubmed-38232122015-03-27 Trivanillic polyphenols with anticancer cytostatic effects through the targeting of multiple kinases and intracellular Ca(2+) release Lamoral-Theys, Delphine Wauthoz, Nathalie Heffeter, Petra Mathieu, Véronique Jungwirth, Utte Lefranc, Florence Nève, Jean Dubois, Jacques Dufrasne, François Amighi, Karim Berger, Walter Gailly, Philippe Kiss, Robert J Cell Mol Med Original Articles Cancer cells exhibit de-regulation of multiple cellular signalling pathways and treatments of various types of cancers with polyphenols are promising. We recently reported the synthesis of a series of 33 novel divanillic and trivanillic polyphenols that displayed anticancer activity, at least in vitro, through inhibiting various kinases. This study revealed that minor chemical modifications of a trivanillate scaffold could convert cytotoxic compounds into cytostatic ones. Compound 13c, a tri-chloro derivative of trivanillic ester, displayed marked inhibitory activities against FGF-, VEGF-, EGF- and Src-related kinases, all of which are implicated not only in angiogenesis but also in the biological aggressiveness of various cancer types. The pan-anti-kinase activity of 13c occurs at less than one-tenth of its mean IC(50)in vitro growth inhibitory concentrations towards a panel of 12 cancer cell lines. Of the 26 kinases for which 13c inhibited their activity by >75%, eight (Yes, Fyn, FGF-R1, EGFR, Btk, Mink, Ret and Itk) are implicated in control of the actin cytoskeleton organization to varying degrees. Compound 13c accordingly impaired the typical organization of the actin cytoskeleton in human U373 glioblastoma cells. The pan-anti-kinase activity and actin cytoskeleton organization impairment provoked by 13c concomitantly occurs with calcium homeostasis impairment but without provoking MDR phenotype activation. All of these anticancer properties enabled 13c to confer therapeutic benefits in vivo in a mouse melanoma pseudometastatic lung model. These data argue in favour of further chemically modifying trivanillates to produce novel and potent anticancer drugs. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2012-07 2012-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3823212/ /pubmed/21810170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2011.01403.x Text en Copyright © 2012 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Lamoral-Theys, Delphine
Wauthoz, Nathalie
Heffeter, Petra
Mathieu, Véronique
Jungwirth, Utte
Lefranc, Florence
Nève, Jean
Dubois, Jacques
Dufrasne, François
Amighi, Karim
Berger, Walter
Gailly, Philippe
Kiss, Robert
Trivanillic polyphenols with anticancer cytostatic effects through the targeting of multiple kinases and intracellular Ca(2+) release
title Trivanillic polyphenols with anticancer cytostatic effects through the targeting of multiple kinases and intracellular Ca(2+) release
title_full Trivanillic polyphenols with anticancer cytostatic effects through the targeting of multiple kinases and intracellular Ca(2+) release
title_fullStr Trivanillic polyphenols with anticancer cytostatic effects through the targeting of multiple kinases and intracellular Ca(2+) release
title_full_unstemmed Trivanillic polyphenols with anticancer cytostatic effects through the targeting of multiple kinases and intracellular Ca(2+) release
title_short Trivanillic polyphenols with anticancer cytostatic effects through the targeting of multiple kinases and intracellular Ca(2+) release
title_sort trivanillic polyphenols with anticancer cytostatic effects through the targeting of multiple kinases and intracellular ca(2+) release
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3823212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21810170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2011.01403.x
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