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Biomimetic syntheses and antiproliferative activities of racemic, natural (-), and unnnatural (+) glyceollin I.

Rahul S Khupse1, Jeffrey G Sarver, Jill A Trendel, Nicole R Bearss, Michael D Reese, Thomas E Wiese, Stephen M Boue, Matthew E Burow, Thomas E Cleveland, Deepak Bhatnagar, Paul W Erhardt.   

Abstract

A 14-step biomimetic synthetic route to glyceollin I (1.5% overall yield) was developed and deployed to produce the natural enantiomeric form in soy, its unnatural stereoisomer, and a racemic mixture. Enantiomeric excess was assessed by asymmetric NMR shift reagents and chiral HPLC. Antiproliferative effects were measured in human breast, ovarian, and prostate cancer cell lines, with all three chiral forms exhibiting growth inhibition (GI) in the low to mid μM range for all cells. The natural enantiomer, and in some cases the racemate, gave significantly greater GI than the unnatural stereoisomer for estrogen receptor positive (ER(+)) versus ER(-) breast/ovarian cell lines as well as for androgen receptor positive (AR(+)) versus AR(-) prostate cancer cells. Surprisingly, differences between ER(+) and ER(-) cell lines were not altered by media estrogen conditions. These results suggest the antiproliferative mechanism of glyceollin I stereoisomers may be more complicated than strictly ER interactions.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21513275     DOI: 10.1021/jm101619e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Chem        ISSN: 0022-2623            Impact factor:   7.446


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