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New Analogs of Polyamine Toxins from Spiders and Wasps: Liquid Phase Fragment Synthesis and Evaluation of Antiproliferative Activity
Authors:Christos Vassileiou  Stefania Kalantzi  Eleanna Vachlioti  Constantinos M Athanassopoulos  Christos Koutsakis  Zoi Piperigkou  Nikos Karamanos  Theodora Stivarou  Peggy Lymberi  Konstantinos Avgoustakis  Dionissios Papaioannou
Abstract:Polyamine toxins (PATs) are conjugates of polyamines (PAs) with lipophilic carboxylic acids, which have been recently shown to present antiproliferative activity. Ten analogs of the spider PATs Agel 416, HO-416b, and JSTX-3 and the wasp PAT PhTX-433 were synthesized with changes in the lipophilic head group and/or the PA chain, and their antiproliferative activity was evaluated on MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells, using Agel 416 and HO-416b as reference compounds. All five analogs of PhTX-433 were of very low activity on both cell lines, whereas the two analogs of JSTX-3 were highly active only on the MCF-7 cell line with IC50 values of 2.63–2.81 μΜ. Of the remaining three Agel 416 or HO-416b analogs, only the one with the spermidine chain was highly active on both cells with IC50 values of 3.15–12.6 μM. The two most potent compounds in this series, Agel 416 and HO-416b, with IC50 values of 0.09–3.98 μΜ for both cell lines, were found to have a very weak cytotoxic effect on the MCF-12A normal breast cells. The present study points out that the structure of both the head group and the PA chain determine the strength of the antiproliferative activity of PATs and their selectivity towards different cells.
Keywords:polyamine toxins  polyamines  lipophilic head groups  hydroxy amino acids  (indol-3-yl)acetic acid  propargylglycine  4-(3-trifluoromethyldiazirin-3-yl)benzoic acid  antiproliferative activity  breast cancer cells  cytotoxicity
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