Increased endothelial cell selectivity of triazole-bridged dihalogenated A-ring analogues of combretastatin A-1.
- Abstract:
- The antiproliferative activity on ovarian cancer (SK-OV-3) cells of a series of triazole-bridged combretastatin analogues (37, 38, 40-43) containing dihalogenation of the A-ring is reported, and compared with their trimethoxy analogues (5, 15, 39). It was found that dihalogenation with either bromine or iodine was a tolerated modification when compared to the parent compound combretastatin (CA-4, 1) and had less effect than B-ring modification on potency. These compounds exhibited G2/M arrest, and maintained antitubulin activity. Further assays on human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) demonstrated the potential antivascular effects of these triazoles. Of particular note was a 3,5-diiodo-4-methoxyaryl triazole (43) which had promising 7-fold selectivity for HUVECs over ovarian cancer cells. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
- Authors:
- TM Beale, PJ Bond, JD Brenton, DS Charnock-Jones, SV Ley, RM Myers
- Journal:
- Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry
- Citation info:
- 20(5):1749-1759
- Publication date:
- 1st Mar 2012
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