| Literature DB >> 29113071 |
Angela Corvino1, Roberta Rosa2, Giuseppina Maria Incisivo3, Ferdinando Fiorino4, Francesco Frecentese5, Elisa Magli6, Elisa Perissutti7, Irene Saccone8, Vincenzo Santagada9, Giuseppe Cirino10, Maria Antonietta Riemma11, Piero A Temussi12, Paola Ciciola13, Roberto Bianco14, Giuseppe Caliendo15, Fiorentina Roviezzo16, Beatrice Severino17.
Abstract
Two series of N-(aryl)-1-(hydroxyalkyl)pyrrolidine-2-carboxamides (2a-2g and 3a-3g) andEntities:
Keywords: Sphingosine Kinase 1; Sphingosine Kinase 2; antiproliferative activity; inhibitors; synthesis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29113071 PMCID: PMC5713301 DOI: 10.3390/ijms18112332
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Scheme 1Reagents and conditions: (i) TBTU/HOBt, dimethylformamide (DMF), 12 h; (ii) 40% trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) in DCM, 2 h; (iii) Br(CH2)nOH, NaI, K2CO3, DMF, 12 h.
Scheme 2Reagents and conditions: (i) NaNO2, HCl conc., −2 °C, 30 min; (ii) NaN3, H2O, 0 °C, 12 h; (iii) R-alkyne, CuSO4, sodium L-ascorbate, H2O/tBuOH 1/1 (v/v), 48 h.
Scheme 3Reagents and conditions: (i) 2-bromoacetyl bromide, toluene, 4 h, 110 °C; (ii) NaN3, EtOH, reflux for 2 h; (iii) R-alkyne, CuSO4, sodium L-ascorbate, H2O/tBuOH 1/1 (v/v), 48 h.
Structures of the 1,4-disubstituted 1,2,3-triazoles 5a–h and 8a–h.
| Code | R | % of Inhibition on Aorta Rings | Dose Able to Reduce Cell Density of 50% |
|---|---|---|---|
| –CH2OH | 67 | >10 µM | |
| –(CH2)2OH | 63 | >10 µM | |
| –(CH2)3OH | 64 | 5–10 µM | |
| 35 | >10 µM | ||
| n.a. * | >10 µM | ||
| 26 | 5–10 µM | ||
| 21 | >10 µM | ||
| 46 | ≤5 µM | ||
| –CH2OH | 65 | >10 µM | |
| –(CH2)2OH | 18 | >10 µM | |
| –(CH2)3OH | 19.5 | >10 µM | |
| n.a. * | >10 µM | ||
| n.a. * | >10 µM | ||
| 46 | ≤5 µM | ||
| 16 | >10 µM | ||
| 42 | >10 µM |
* n.a. = not active.
Figure 1The compounds 5c, 5f, 5h, and 8f are able to reduce cell density of cultured NSCLC cell lines. Percent of cell density of A549 (A), HCC827 (B), and H1975 (C) NSCLC cells treated with different doses (0.5–5 µM) of the compounds 5c, 5f, 5h, and 8f for 3 days, as measured by 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. Data represent the mean (±SD) of three independent experiments, each performed in triplicate. Bars show SDs. Statistical significance was determined by the Student t-test: p < 0.1 for compounds 5c (5 µM, A549), 5h (2.5 µM, all cell lines), and 8f (2.5 µM, all cell lines); p < 0.01 for compounds 5h (5 µM, all cell lines) and 8f (5 µM, all cell lines).
Figure 2Effect of the tested compounds on the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) levels in the presence of SphK1 and SphK2. (A,B): ATP concentrations (µM) were measured by the Sphingosine Kinase Activity Assay (Echelon Biosciences) in the presence of SphK1 (A) and SphK2 (B), and tested with PF-543, 5h, and 8f. All the compounds were evaluated at the concentrations of 10 µM. For further details, see the Materials and Methods section. Data represent the mean (±SD) of two experiments performed in triplicate. Bars show SDs. (C,D): Percent of enzyme inhibition by PF-543, 5h, and 8f on SphK1 (C) and by 5h on SphK2 (D), respectively, as measured by the Sphingosine Kinase Activity Assay (Echelon Biosciences).
Figure 3Comparison of the molecular models of inhibitors 5h and 8f. The outline of the “J” site, typical of the SphK1 isoform active site is superimposed to both models. In the case of the 8f model, the outline is prolonged to show the good complementarity with the shape of the active site.