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The Effect of Different Ester Chain Modifications of Two Guaianolides for Inhibition of Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth

Several sesquiterpene lactones (STLs) have been tested as lead drugs in cancer clinical trials. Salograviolide-A (Sal-A) and salograviolide-B (Sal-B) are two STLs that have been isolated from Centaurea ainetensis, an indigenous medicinal plant of the Middle Eastern region. The parent compounds Sal-A...

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Autores principales: Al Aaraj, Lamis, Hayar, Berthe, Jaber, Zaynab, Saad, Walid, Saliba, Najat A., Darwiche, Nadine, Ghaddar, Tarek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8469367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34576952
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185481
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author Al Aaraj, Lamis
Hayar, Berthe
Jaber, Zaynab
Saad, Walid
Saliba, Najat A.
Darwiche, Nadine
Ghaddar, Tarek
author_facet Al Aaraj, Lamis
Hayar, Berthe
Jaber, Zaynab
Saad, Walid
Saliba, Najat A.
Darwiche, Nadine
Ghaddar, Tarek
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description Several sesquiterpene lactones (STLs) have been tested as lead drugs in cancer clinical trials. Salograviolide-A (Sal-A) and salograviolide-B (Sal-B) are two STLs that have been isolated from Centaurea ainetensis, an indigenous medicinal plant of the Middle Eastern region. The parent compounds Sal-A and Sal-B were modified and successfully prepared into eight novel guaianolide-type STLs (compounds 1–8) bearing ester groups of different geometries. Sal-A, Sal-B, and compounds 1–8 were tested against a human colorectal cancer cell line model with differing p53 status; HCT116 with wild-type p53 and HCT116 p53(−/−) null for p53, and the normal-like human colon mucosa cells with wild-type p53, NCM460. IC(50) values indicated that derivatization of Sal-A and Sal-B resulted in potentiation of HCT116 cell growth inhibition by 97% and 66%, respectively. The effects of the different molecules on cancer cell growth were independent of p53 status. Interestingly, the derivatization of Sal-A and Sal-B molecules enhanced their anti-growth properties versus 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU), which is the drug of choice in colorectal cancer. Structure-activity analysis revealed that the enhanced molecule potencies were mainly attributed to the position and number of the hydroxy groups, the lipophilicity, and the superiority of ester groups over hydroxy substituents in terms of their branching and chain lengths. The favorable cytotoxicity and selectivity of the potent molecules, to cancer cells versus their normal counterparts, pointed them out as promising leads for anti-cancer drug design.
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spelling pubmed-84693672021-09-27 The Effect of Different Ester Chain Modifications of Two Guaianolides for Inhibition of Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth Al Aaraj, Lamis Hayar, Berthe Jaber, Zaynab Saad, Walid Saliba, Najat A. Darwiche, Nadine Ghaddar, Tarek Molecules Article Several sesquiterpene lactones (STLs) have been tested as lead drugs in cancer clinical trials. Salograviolide-A (Sal-A) and salograviolide-B (Sal-B) are two STLs that have been isolated from Centaurea ainetensis, an indigenous medicinal plant of the Middle Eastern region. The parent compounds Sal-A and Sal-B were modified and successfully prepared into eight novel guaianolide-type STLs (compounds 1–8) bearing ester groups of different geometries. Sal-A, Sal-B, and compounds 1–8 were tested against a human colorectal cancer cell line model with differing p53 status; HCT116 with wild-type p53 and HCT116 p53(−/−) null for p53, and the normal-like human colon mucosa cells with wild-type p53, NCM460. IC(50) values indicated that derivatization of Sal-A and Sal-B resulted in potentiation of HCT116 cell growth inhibition by 97% and 66%, respectively. The effects of the different molecules on cancer cell growth were independent of p53 status. Interestingly, the derivatization of Sal-A and Sal-B molecules enhanced their anti-growth properties versus 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU), which is the drug of choice in colorectal cancer. Structure-activity analysis revealed that the enhanced molecule potencies were mainly attributed to the position and number of the hydroxy groups, the lipophilicity, and the superiority of ester groups over hydroxy substituents in terms of their branching and chain lengths. The favorable cytotoxicity and selectivity of the potent molecules, to cancer cells versus their normal counterparts, pointed them out as promising leads for anti-cancer drug design. MDPI 2021-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8469367/ /pubmed/34576952 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185481 Text en © 2021 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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Al Aaraj, Lamis
Hayar, Berthe
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Saad, Walid
Saliba, Najat A.
Darwiche, Nadine
Ghaddar, Tarek
The Effect of Different Ester Chain Modifications of Two Guaianolides for Inhibition of Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth
title The Effect of Different Ester Chain Modifications of Two Guaianolides for Inhibition of Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth
title_full The Effect of Different Ester Chain Modifications of Two Guaianolides for Inhibition of Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth
title_fullStr The Effect of Different Ester Chain Modifications of Two Guaianolides for Inhibition of Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Different Ester Chain Modifications of Two Guaianolides for Inhibition of Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth
title_short The Effect of Different Ester Chain Modifications of Two Guaianolides for Inhibition of Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth
title_sort effect of different ester chain modifications of two guaianolides for inhibition of colorectal cancer cell growth
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8469367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34576952
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185481
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