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ID: ALA3352649

Journal: Bioorg Med Chem

Title: 2,2'-Dihydroxybenzophenones and their carbonyl N-analogues as inhibitor scaffolds for MDR-involved human glutathione transferase isoenzyme A1-1.

Authors: Perperopoulou FD, Tsoungas PG, Thireou TN, Rinotas VE, Douni EK, Eliopoulos EE, Labrou NE, Clonis YD.

Abstract: The MDR-involved human GSTA1-1, an important isoenzyme overexpressed in several tumors leading to chemotherapeutic-resistant tumour cells, has been targeted by 2,2'-dihydroxybenzophenones and some of their carbonyl N-analogues, as its potential inhibitors. A structure-based library of the latter was built-up by a nucleophilic cleavage of suitably substituted xanthones to 2,2'-dihydroxy-benzophenones (5-9) and subsequent formation of their N-derivatives (oximes 11-13 and N-acyl hydrazones 14-16). Screening against hGSTA1-1 led to benzophenones 6 and 8, and hydrazones 14 and 16, having the highest inhibition potency (IC₅₀ values in the range 0.18 ± 0.02 to 1.77 ± 0.10 μM). Enzyme inhibition kinetics, molecular modeling and docking studies showed that they interact primarily at the CDNB-binding catalytic site of the enzyme. In addition, the results from cytotoxicity studies with human colon adenocarcinoma cells showed low LC₅₀ values for benzophenone 6 and its N-acyl hydrazone analogue 14 (31.4 ± 0.4 μM and 87 ± 1.9 μM, respectively), in addition to the strong enzyme inhibition profile (IC₅₀(6)=1,77 ± 0.10 μM; IC₅₀(14)=0.33 ± 0.05 μM). These structures may serve as leads for the design of new potent mono- and bi-functional inhibitors and pro-drugs against human GTSs.

CiteXplore: 25002233

DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2014.06.007