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5,10b-Ethanophenanthridine amaryllidaceae alkaloids inspire the discovery of novel bicyclic ring systems with activity against drug resistant cancer cells.

Sean Henry1, Ria Kidner1, Mary R Reisenauer1, Igor V Magedov1, Robert Kiss2, Véronique Mathieu2, Florence Lefranc3, Ramesh Dasari4, Antonio Evidente5, Xiaojie Yu6, Xiuye Ma6, Alexander Pertsemlidis6, Regina Cencic7, Jerry Pelletier7, David A Cavazos8, Andrew J Brenner8, Alexander V Aksenov9, Snezna Rogelj1, Alexander Kornienko10, Liliya V Frolova11.   

Abstract

Plants of the Amaryllidaceae family produce a large variety of alkaloids and non-basic secondary metabolites, many of which are investigated for their promising anticancer activities. Of these, crinine-type alkaloids based on the 5,10b-ethanophenanthridine ring system were recently shown to be effective at inhibiting proliferation of cancer cells resistant to various pro-apoptotic stimuli and representing tumors with dismal prognoses refractory to current chemotherapy, such as glioma, melanoma, non-small-cell lung, esophageal, head and neck cancers, among others. Using this discovery as a starting point and taking advantage of a concise biomimetic route to the crinine skeleton, a collection of crinine analogues were synthetically prepared and evaluated against cancer cells. The compounds exhibited single-digit micromolar activities and retained this activity in a variety of drug-resistant cancer cell cultures. This investigation resulted in the discovery of new bicyclic ring systems with significant potential in the development of effective clinical cancer drugs capable of overcoming cancer chemotherapy resistance.
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Keywords:  Apoptosis resistance; Glioblastoma; Haemanthamine; Lycorine; Multidrug resistance; Translation inhibition

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27218860      PMCID: PMC4943583          DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2016.05.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Med Chem        ISSN: 0223-5234            Impact factor:   6.514


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