Discovery of aromatic amides with triazole-core as potent reversal agents against P-glycoprotein-mediated multidrug resistance.
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Abstract
P-glycoprotein (P-gp)-mediated multidrug resistance (MDR) is a major impediment for clinical cancer therapy. 19 novel aromatic amides with triazole-core as MDR reversal agents were designed and synthesized via click chemistry to reverse MDR. Among them, compound 42 was identified as the most promising candidate with high potency (EC = 78.1 ± 5.4 nM), low cytotoxity (SI > 1282) and persistent duration in reversing doxorubicin (DOX) resistance in K562/A02 cells. 42 also enhanced the potency of other P-gp associated cytotoxic agents with different structures. In further study, remarkably increased intracellular accumulation of Rh123 and DOX in K562/A02 cells was achieved by compound 42, while CYP3A4 activity had no change by compound 42. These results indicate that compound 42 as a relatively safe modulator of P-gp-mediated MDR has good potential for further development.Reference Key |
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Authors | Qiu, Qianqian;Zhu, Jilan;Chen, Qiutong;Jiang, Ziqian;Xu, Jiting;Jiang, Xueting;Huang, Wenlong;Liu, Zhongquan;Ye, Jing;Xu, Xiaojuan; |
Journal | Bioorganic chemistry |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | S0045-2068(19)30637-6 |
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