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Synthesis of Bisphenol Neolignans Inspired by Honokiol as Antiproliferative Agents
Honokiol (2) is a natural bisphenol neolignan showing a variety of biological properties, including antitumor activity. Some studies pointed out 2 as a potential anticancer agent in view of its antiproliferative and pro-apoptotic activity towards tumor cells. As a further contribution to these studi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7037512/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32046220 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25030733 |
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author | Cardullo, Nunzio Barresi, Vincenza Muccilli, Vera Spampinato, Giorgia D’Amico, Morgana Condorelli, Daniele Filippo Tringali, Corrado |
author_facet | Cardullo, Nunzio Barresi, Vincenza Muccilli, Vera Spampinato, Giorgia D’Amico, Morgana Condorelli, Daniele Filippo Tringali, Corrado |
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description | Honokiol (2) is a natural bisphenol neolignan showing a variety of biological properties, including antitumor activity. Some studies pointed out 2 as a potential anticancer agent in view of its antiproliferative and pro-apoptotic activity towards tumor cells. As a further contribution to these studies, we report here the synthesis of a small library of bisphenol neolignans inspired by honokiol and the evaluation of their antiproliferative activity. The natural lead was hence subjected to simple chemical modifications to obtain the derivatives 3–9; further neolignans (12a-c, 13a-c, 14a-c, and 15a) were synthesized employing the Suzuki–Miyaura reaction, thus obtaining bisphenols with a substitution pattern different from honokiol. These compounds and the natural lead were subjected to antiproliferative assay towards HCT-116, HT-29, and PC3 tumor cell lines. Six of the neolignans show GI(50) values lower than those of 2 towards all cell lines. Compounds 14a, 14c, and 15a are the most effective antiproliferative agents, with GI(50) in the range of 3.6–19.1 µM, in some cases it is lower than those of the anticancer drug 5-fluorouracil. Flow cytometry experiments performed on these neolignans showed that the inhibition of proliferation is mainly due to an apoptotic process. These results indicate that the structural modification of honokiol may open the way to obtaining antitumor neolignans more potent than the natural lead. |
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spelling | pubmed-70375122020-03-11 Synthesis of Bisphenol Neolignans Inspired by Honokiol as Antiproliferative Agents Cardullo, Nunzio Barresi, Vincenza Muccilli, Vera Spampinato, Giorgia D’Amico, Morgana Condorelli, Daniele Filippo Tringali, Corrado Molecules Article Honokiol (2) is a natural bisphenol neolignan showing a variety of biological properties, including antitumor activity. Some studies pointed out 2 as a potential anticancer agent in view of its antiproliferative and pro-apoptotic activity towards tumor cells. As a further contribution to these studies, we report here the synthesis of a small library of bisphenol neolignans inspired by honokiol and the evaluation of their antiproliferative activity. The natural lead was hence subjected to simple chemical modifications to obtain the derivatives 3–9; further neolignans (12a-c, 13a-c, 14a-c, and 15a) were synthesized employing the Suzuki–Miyaura reaction, thus obtaining bisphenols with a substitution pattern different from honokiol. These compounds and the natural lead were subjected to antiproliferative assay towards HCT-116, HT-29, and PC3 tumor cell lines. Six of the neolignans show GI(50) values lower than those of 2 towards all cell lines. Compounds 14a, 14c, and 15a are the most effective antiproliferative agents, with GI(50) in the range of 3.6–19.1 µM, in some cases it is lower than those of the anticancer drug 5-fluorouracil. Flow cytometry experiments performed on these neolignans showed that the inhibition of proliferation is mainly due to an apoptotic process. These results indicate that the structural modification of honokiol may open the way to obtaining antitumor neolignans more potent than the natural lead. MDPI 2020-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7037512/ /pubmed/32046220 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25030733 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Cardullo, Nunzio Barresi, Vincenza Muccilli, Vera Spampinato, Giorgia D’Amico, Morgana Condorelli, Daniele Filippo Tringali, Corrado Synthesis of Bisphenol Neolignans Inspired by Honokiol as Antiproliferative Agents |
title | Synthesis of Bisphenol Neolignans Inspired by Honokiol as Antiproliferative Agents |
title_full | Synthesis of Bisphenol Neolignans Inspired by Honokiol as Antiproliferative Agents |
title_fullStr | Synthesis of Bisphenol Neolignans Inspired by Honokiol as Antiproliferative Agents |
title_full_unstemmed | Synthesis of Bisphenol Neolignans Inspired by Honokiol as Antiproliferative Agents |
title_short | Synthesis of Bisphenol Neolignans Inspired by Honokiol as Antiproliferative Agents |
title_sort | synthesis of bisphenol neolignans inspired by honokiol as antiproliferative agents |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7037512/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32046220 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25030733 |
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