Issue 9, 2019

Selective in vitro anti-cancer activity of non-alkylating minor groove binders

Abstract

Traditional cytotoxic agents which act through a DNA-alkylating mechanism are relatively non-specific, resulting in a small therapeutic window and thus limiting their effectiveness. In this study, we evaluate a panel of 24 non-alkylating Strathclyde Minor Groove Binders (S-MGBs), including 14 novel compounds, for in vitro anti-cancer activity against a human colon carcinoma cell line, a cisplatin-sensitive ovarian cancer cell line and a cisplatin-resistant ovarian cancer cell line. A human non-cancerous retinal epithelial cell line was used to measure selectivity of any response. We have identified several S-MGBs with activities comparable to cis-platin and carboplatin, but with better in vitro selectivity indices, particularly S-MGB-4, S-MGB-74 and S-MGB-317. Moreover, a comparison of the cis-platin resistant and cis-platin sensitive ovarian cancer cell lines reveals that our S-MGBs do not show cross resistance with cisplatin or carboplatin and that they likely have a different mechanism of action. Finally, we present an initial investigation into the mechanism of action of one compound from this class, S-MGB-4, demonstrating that neither DNA double strand breaks nor the DNA damage stress sensor protein p53 are induced. This indicates that our S-MGBs are unlikely to act through an alkylating or DNA damage response mechanism.

Graphical abstract: Selective in vitro anti-cancer activity of non-alkylating minor groove binders

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
10 May 2019
Accepted
18 Jul 2019
First published
18 Jul 2019

Med. Chem. Commun., 2019,10, 1620-1634

Selective in vitro anti-cancer activity of non-alkylating minor groove binders

R. J. O. Nichol, A. I. Khalaf, K. Sooda, O. Hussain, H. B. S. Griffiths, R. Phillips, F. A. Javid, C. J. Suckling, S. J. Allison and F. J. Scott, Med. Chem. Commun., 2019, 10, 1620 DOI: 10.1039/C9MD00268E

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