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Improved Dose-Response Relationship of (+)-Discodermolide-Taxol Hybrid Congeners.

Celine Nadaradjane, Chia-Ping Huang Yang, Alicia Rodriguez-Gabin, Kenny Ye, Keizo Sugasawa1, Onur Atasoylu2, Amos B Smith3, Susan Band Horwitz, Hayley M McDaid.   

Abstract

(+)-Discodermolide is a microtubule-stabilizing agent with potential for the treatment of taxol-refractory malignancies. (+)-Discodermolide congeners containing the C-3'-phenyl side chain of taxol (paclitaxel) were synthesized based on computational docking models predicting this moiety would fill an aromatic pocket of β-tubulin insufficiently occupied by (+)-discodermolide, thereby conferring improved ligand-target interaction. It was recently demonstrated, however, that the C-3'-phenyl side chain occupied a different space, instead extending toward the M-loop of β-tubulin, where it induced a helical conformation, hypothesized to improve lateral contacts between adjacent microtubule protofilaments. This insight led us to evaluate the biological activity of hybrid congeners using a panel of genetically diverse cancer cell lines. Hybrid molecules retained the same tubulin-polymerizing profile as (+)-discodermolide. Since (+)-discodermolide is a potent inducer of accelerated senescence, a fate that contributes to drug resistance, congeners were also screened for senescence induction. Flow cytometric and transcriptional analysis revealed that the hybrids largely retained the senescence-inducing properties of (+)-discodermolide. In taxol-sensitive cell models, the congeners had improved dose-response parameters relative to (+)-discodermolide and, in some cases, were superior to taxol. However, in cells susceptible to senescence, EMax increased without concomitant improvements in EC50 such that overall dose-response profiles resembled that of (+)-discodermolide.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29522336      PMCID: PMC6026530          DOI: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.8b00111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nat Prod        ISSN: 0163-3864            Impact factor:   4.050


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