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α-ω Alkenyl-bis-S-Guanidine Thiourea Dihydrobromide Affects HeLa Cell Growth Hampering Tubulin Polymerization.

Jessica Ceramella1,2, Annaluisa Mariconda3, Camillo Rosano4, Domenico Iacopetta1, Anna Caruso1, Pasquale Longo2, Maria Stefania Sinicropi1, Carmela Saturnino3.   

Abstract

Cancer is going to be the first cause of mortality worldwide in the 21th century. It is considered a multifactorial disease that results from the combined influence of many genetic aberrations, leading to abnormal cell proliferation. As microtubules are strongly implicated in cellular growth, they represent an important target for cancer treatment. The well-known microtubule-targeting agents (MTAs) including paclitaxel, colchicine and vinca alkaloids are commonly used in the treatment of various cancers. However, adverse effects and drug resistance are major limitations in their clinical use. To find new candidates able to induce microtubule alteration with reduced toxic effects or drug resistance, we studied a small new series of derivatives that present imidazolinic, guanidinic, thioureidic and hydrazinic groups (1-9). All the compounds were tested for their antitumor activity against a panel of six tumoral cell models. In particular, compound 8 (nonane-1,9-diyl-bis-S-amidinothiourea dihydrobromide) showed the lowest IC50 value against HeLa cells, together with a low cytotoxicity for normal cells. This compound was able to induce the apoptotic mitochondrial pathway and inhibited tubulin polymerization with a similar efficacy to vinblastine and nocodazole. Taken together, these promising biological properties make compound 8 useful for the development of novel therapeutic approaches in cancer treatment.
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Keywords:  guanidine derivatives; hydrazine; imidazoline; intrinsic apoptotic pathway; thiourea derivatives; tubulin polymerization inhibition

Year:  2020        PMID: 32945626     DOI: 10.1002/cmdc.202000544

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ChemMedChem        ISSN: 1860-7179            Impact factor:   3.466


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Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)       Date:  2021-01-19

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3.  Annona cherimola Mill. Leaf Extracts Affect Melanoma Cells Growth and Progression.

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4.  Bis-Thiourea Quaternary Ammonium Salts as Potential Agents against Bacterial Strains from Food and Environmental Matrices.

Authors:  Maria Grazia Bonomo; Teresa Giura; Giovanni Salzano; Pasquale Longo; Annaluisa Mariconda; Alessia Catalano; Domenico Iacopetta; Jessica Ceramella; Maria Stefania Sinicropi; Carmela Saturnino
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