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Synthesis and biological evaluation of new aryl-alkyl(alkenyl)-4-benzylpiperidines, novel Sigma Receptor (SR) modulators, as potential anticancer-agents.

Marta Rui1, Daniela Rossi2, Annamaria Marra2, Mayra Paolillo3, Sergio Schinelli3, Daniela Curti4, Anna Tesei5, Michela Cortesi5, Alice Zamagni5, Erik Laurini6, Sabrina Pricl7, Dirk Schepmann8, Bernhard Wűnsch8, Ernst Urban9, Vittorio Pace9, Simona Collina10.   

Abstract

In the early 2000s, the Sigma Receptor (SR) family was identified as potential "druggable" target in cancer treatment. Indeed, high density of SRs was found in breast, lung, and prostate cancer cells, supporting the idea that SRs could play a role in tumor growth and progression. Moreover, a link between the degree of SR expression and tumor aggressiveness has been postulated, justified by the presence of SRs in high metastatic-potential cancer cells. As a consequence, considerable efforts have been devoted to the development of small molecules endowed with good affinity towards the two SR subtypes (S1R and S2R) with potential anticancer activity. Herein, we report the synthesis and biological profile of aryl-alkyl(alkenyl)-4-benzylpiperidine derivatives - as novel potential anticancer drugs targeting SR. Among them, 3 (RC-106) exhibited a preclinical profile of antitumor efficacy on a panel of cell lines representative of different cancer types (i.e. Paca3, MDA-MB 231) expressing both SRs, and emerged as a hit compound of a new class of SR modulators potentially useful for the treatment of cancer disease.
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Keywords:  Apoptotic pathway; Compound 3 (RC-106); Pan-SR modulators; Potential anticancer property; S1R agonist/antagonist profile; Sigma Receptor (SR)

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27614411     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2016.08.067

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


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