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ACS Omega ; 7(49): 45545-45555, 2022 Dec 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36530297

ABSTRACT

A new set of curcumin analogues with a Schiff base moiety were synthesized from a bis-aldehyde derivative of hydroxybenzylidene cyclohexanone and various alicyclic and aromatic amines. The single crystals of compound 2 (bis-aldehyde), compound 3b (bis-cyclohexylimino derivative), and compound 3c (bis-1-imino piperidyl derivative) were developed. The said bis-imino and bis-amino curcuminoids were tested for anticancer activity against MCF-7 utilizing the conventional MTT assay. These Schiff bases had significantly higher anticancer efficacy than curcumin and methotrexate against MCF-7 cell lines. Compounds 3k, 3b, and 3l have the highest efficacy among all synthesized curcuminoids. The MTT results are in accordance with the binding affinities found by docking the said molecules with HER2 Tyrosine Kinase (HER2-TK). Compound 3b is identified as a promising HER2-TK inhibitor and also shows effective inhibition against Gram-positive bacteria Staphylococcus aureus.

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Int J Mol Sci ; 24(1)2022 Dec 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36614133

ABSTRACT

Cancer is one of the leading cause of lethality worldwide, CRC being the third most common cancer reported worldwide, with 1.85 million cases and 850,000 deaths annually. As in all other cancers, kinases are one of the major enzymes that play an essential role in the incidence and progression of CRC. Thus, using multi-kinase inhibitors is one of the therapeutic strategies used to counter advanced-stage CRC. Regorafenib is an FDA-approved drug in the third-line therapy of refractory metastatic colorectal cancer. Acquired resistance to cancers and higher toxicity of these drugs are disadvantages to the patients. To counter this, combination therapy is used as a strategy where a minimal dose of drugs can be used to get a higher efficacy and reduce drug resistance development. Ruthenium-based compounds are observed to be a potential alternative to platinum-based drugs due to their significant safety and effectiveness. Formerly, our lab reported Ru-1, a ruthenium-based compound, for its anticancer activity against multiple cancer cells, such as HepG2, HCT116, and MCF7. This study evaluates Ru-1's activity against regorafenib-resistant HCT116 cells and as a combination therapeutic with regorafenib. Meanwhile, the mechanism of the effect of Ru-1 alone and with regorafenib as a combination is still unknown. In this study, we tested a drug combination (Ru-1 and regorafenib) against a panel of HT29, HCT116, and regorafenib-resistant HCT116 cells. The combination showed a synergistic inhibitory activity. Several mechanisms underlying these numerous synergistic activities, such as anti-proliferative efficacy, indicated that the combination exhibited potent cytotoxicity and enhanced apoptosis induction. Disruption of mitochondrial membrane potential increased intracellular ROS levels and decreased migratory cell properties were observed. The combination exhibited its activity by regulating PI3K/Akt and p38 MAP kinase signalling. This indicates that the combination of REG/Ru-1 targets cancer cells by modulating the PI3K/Akt and ERK signalling.


Subject(s)
Colorectal Neoplasms , Ruthenium , Humans , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt/metabolism , Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases/metabolism , Ruthenium/pharmacology , Ruthenium/therapeutic use , Apoptosis , Colorectal Neoplasms/pathology , Phenylurea Compounds/therapeutic use , Cell Line, Tumor
3.
Dalton Trans ; 47(2): 517-527, 2018 Jan 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29235601

ABSTRACT

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are a group of molecules which have been found to be active against cancer cells with chemopreventive properties by targeting cyclooxygenase (COX-1 and COX-2) and lipoxygenase (LOX), commonly upregulated (particularly COX-2) in malignant tumors. Arene ruthenium(ii) complexes with a pseudo-octahedral coordination environment containing different ancillary ligands have shown remarkable activity against primary and metastatic tumors as reported earlier. This work describes the synthesis of four novel ruthenium(ii)-arene complexes viz. [Ru(η6-p-cymene)(nap)Cl] 1 [Hnap = naproxen or (S)-2-(6-methoxy-2-naphthyl)propionic acid], [Ru(η6-p-cymene)(diclo)Cl] 2 [Hdiclo = diclofenac or 2-[(2,6-dichlorophenyl)amino] benzeneacetic acid, [Ru(η6-p-cymene)(ibu)Cl] 3 [Hibu = ibuprofen or 2-(4-isobutylphenyl)propanoic acid] and [Ru(η6-p-cymene)(asp)Cl] 4 [Hasp = aspirin or 2-acetoxy benzoic acid] using different NSAIDs as chelating ligands. Complexes 1-3 have shown promising antiproliferative activity against three different cell lines with GI50 (concentration of drug causing 50% inhibition of cell growth) values comparable to adriamycin. At the concentration of 50 µM, complex 3 is more effective in the inhibition of cyclooxygenase and lipooxygenase enzymes, followed by complex 2 and complex 1 in comparison to their respective free NSAID ligands indicating a possible correlation between the inhibition of COX and/or LOX and anticancer properties. Molecular docking studies with COX-2 reveal that complexes 1 and 2 having naproxen and diclofenac ligands exhibit stronger interactions with COX-2 than their respective free NSAIDs and these results are in good agreement with their relative experimentally observed COX inhibition as well as anti-proliferative activities.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/chemistry , Benzene/chemistry , Organometallic Compounds/chemistry , Organometallic Compounds/pharmacology , Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthases/metabolism , Ruthenium/chemistry , Animals , Cattle , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Cyclooxygenase 1/chemistry , Cyclooxygenase 1/metabolism , Cyclooxygenase 2/chemistry , Cyclooxygenase 2/metabolism , Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors/chemical synthesis , Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors/chemistry , Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors/metabolism , Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors/pharmacology , DNA/metabolism , Dimethyl Sulfoxide/chemistry , Drug Stability , Humans , Lipoxygenase/metabolism , Lipoxygenase Inhibitors/chemical synthesis , Lipoxygenase Inhibitors/chemistry , Lipoxygenase Inhibitors/metabolism , Lipoxygenase Inhibitors/pharmacology , Molecular Docking Simulation , Organometallic Compounds/chemical synthesis , Organometallic Compounds/metabolism , Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthases/chemistry , Protein Conformation , Serum Albumin, Bovine/metabolism
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Chem Biol Interact ; 240: 250-66, 2015 Oct 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26341650

ABSTRACT

Pyrazolone based metal complexes have strong bio-activity but the anti-cancer mechanism of these derivatives is not fully understood. In recent years, Cu(II) complexes have attracted the interest of researchers increasingly because of their high antitumor activities that are usually related to DNA binding. The reaction of three different derivatives (I) PPMP [3-methyl-1-phenyl-4-propionyl-1H-pyrazol-5(4H)-one], (II) TMCPMP [1-(3-chlorophenyl)-3-methyl-4-(4-methylbenzoyl)-1H-pyrazol-5(4H)-one] and (III) PPTPMP [3-methyl-4-propionyl-1-p-tolyl-1H-pyrazol-5(4H)-one] of 3-methyl-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-5(4H)-one and 2.2' bipyridyl along with Cu(NO3)2·3H2O under methanolic condition allowed us to isolate and characterize a series of new mixed ligand complexes [Cu(TMCPMP) (Bipy)NCS] (1) [Cu(PPMP) (Bipy)NCS] (2) and [Cu(PPTPMP) (Bipy)NCS] (3). All complexes are well characterized by elemental analysis, metal estimation, molar conductivity, FT-IR and UV-Vis spectroscopy. The molecular geometry of these complexes has been determined by single crystal X-ray study. The single-crystal X-ray structures of complexes 1 and 2 exhibit square pyramidal geometry, while complex 3 revealed slightly distorted square-pyramidal geometry. The DNA binding of these compounds with Calf-Thymus DNA (CT-DNA) has been explored by emission titration methods, which revealed that 1-3 could interact with CT-DNA through intercalation mode. The complexes also exhibited a strong binding with Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) over the ligands. Complexes were evaluated for their in vitro cytotoxic activities against lung cancer cell lines (A549) as well as noncancerous rat cardiomyocytes (H9C2) cell lines, which showed that all three complexes exhibited substantial cytotoxic activity with minimum effect on noncancerous cells. Complex 1 with more hydrophobic environment exhibited relatively high cytotoxic activity towards A549 cells. In summary, this new series of compounds belongs to a class of copper-pyrazolonate complexes that target many biochemical sites and with potential anti-cancer activity. All these results collectively suggested that complexes could serve as promising pharmacologically active substance against lung cancer.


Subject(s)
2,2'-Dipyridyl/chemistry , Intercalating Agents/chemistry , Intercalating Agents/pharmacology , Pyrazolones/chemistry , Pyrazolones/pharmacology , 2,2'-Dipyridyl/pharmacology , Animals , Antineoplastic Agents/chemical synthesis , Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Cell Line , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Survival/drug effects , Coordination Complexes/chemical synthesis , Coordination Complexes/chemistry , Coordination Complexes/pharmacology , Copper/chemistry , DNA/chemistry , DNA/metabolism , Humans , Intercalating Agents/chemical synthesis , Lung Neoplasms/drug therapy , Molecular Structure , Protein Binding , Pyrazolones/chemical synthesis
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24109353

ABSTRACT

In the title mol-ecule, C20H21N3O, the central pyrazole ring forms dihedral angles of 4.75 (9) and 49.11 (9)°, respectively, with the phenyl and methyl-substituted benzene rings. The dihedral angle between the phenyl and benzene rings is 51.76 (8)°. The amino group and carbonyl O atom are involved in an intra-molecular N-H⋯O hydrogen bond. In the crystal, π-π inter-actions are observed between benzene rings [centroid-centroid seperation = 3.892 (2) Å] and pyrazole rings [centroid-centroid seperation = 3.626 (2) Å], forming chains along [111]. The H atoms of the methyl group on the p-tolyl substituent were refined as disordered over two sets of sites in a 0.60 (4):0.40 (4) ratio.

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Bioorg Chem ; 46: 26-30, 2013 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23247257

ABSTRACT

Starch nanoparticles (StNPs) were acylated under ambient conditions to obtain various nanosized derivatives formed stable suspension in water and soluble in organic solvents. The degree of substitution (DS) was determined using (1)H NMR technique. The cytotoxicity potential of the derivatised StNPs was evaluated in mouse embryonic fibroblast (3T3L1) cells and A549 tumor cell line using MTT cell viability assay. Other parameters that determine the oxidative stress viz., reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, intracellular reduced glutathione (GSH), superoxide generation and acridine orange/ethidium bromide staining were also investigated. The present study led to the conclusion that cytotoxic activity of acylated starch nanoparticles was dependent on their dosage, DS and type of substitution. The non-toxic nature in non-cancerous cells reveals that the nanoparticles (NPs) can be used for cancer therapy and drug delivery. The nanoparticles also offered reasonable binding propensity with CT-DNA.


Subject(s)
Drug Carriers/chemistry , Drug Carriers/toxicity , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Nanoparticles/toxicity , Starch/chemistry , Starch/toxicity , 3T3-L1 Cells , Acylation , Animals , Cattle , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Survival/drug effects , DNA/metabolism , Drug Carriers/chemical synthesis , Humans , Mice , Nanoparticles/ultrastructure , Starch/chemical synthesis
7.
Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online ; 68(Pt 10): o3036, 2012 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23125802

ABSTRACT

In the title mol-ecule, C(25)H(23)N(3)O(2), the pyrazole ring forms dihedral angles of 28.56 (7), 80.35 (7) and 31.99 (7)° with the phenyl ring, the p-tolyl ring and the p-tolyl-amino ring, respectively. The N-H group attached to the exocyclic C=C bond is in a syn arrangement with respect to the C=O bond of the pyrazolone group and an intra-molecular N-H⋯O hydrogen bond is observed. In the crystal, weak C-H⋯π inter-actions link mol-ecules along [100].

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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 84(1): 256-68, 2011 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21993257

ABSTRACT

Two neutral mononuclear Cu(II) complexes have been prepared in EtOH using Schiff bases derived from 4-toluoyl pyrazolone and thiosemicarbazide. Both the ligands have been characterized on the basis of elemental analysis, IR, (1)H NMR, (13)C NMR and mass spectral data. The molecular geometry of one of these ligands has been determined by single crystal X-ray study. It reveals that these ligands exist in amine-one tautomeric form in the solid state. Microanalytical data, Cu-estimation, molar conductivity, magnetic measurements, IR, UV-Visible, FAB-Mass, TG-DTA data and ESR spectral studies were used to confirm the structures of the complexes. Electronic absorption and IR spectra of the complexes suggest a square-planar geometry around the central metal ion. The interaction of complexes with pET30a plasmid DNA was investigated by spectroscopic measurements. Results suggest that the copper complexes bind to DNA via an intercalative mode and can quench the fluorescence intensity of EB bound to DNA. The interaction between the complexes and DNA has also been investigated by agarose gel electrophoresis, interestingly, we found that the copper(II) complexes can cleave circular plasmid DNA to nicked and linear forms.


Subject(s)
Copper/metabolism , Deoxyribonucleases/metabolism , Pyrazolones/chemical synthesis , Schiff Bases/chemical synthesis , Crystallography, X-Ray , DNA/metabolism , Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy , Electrons , Ethidium/metabolism , Hydrolysis , Ligands , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Conformation , Oxidation-Reduction , Pyrazolones/chemistry , Schiff Bases/chemistry , Spectrometry, Fluorescence , Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization , Spectrophotometry, Infrared , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet , Temperature , Viscosity
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