Bioorganic chemistry | 2021
Synthesis and biological evaluation of heterocyclic ring-fused dammarane-type ginsenoside derivatives as potential anti-tumor agents.
Abstract
Twenty-one AD-1 derivatives were designed and synthesized by introducing various nitrogen-containing heterocycles into C-2 and C-3 positions. Their anti-proliferative activities were evaluated on two human cancer cell lines (HCT-116 and RM-1 cells) and one normal human gastric mucosal epithelial cell GES-1. Most of derivatives exhibited increased inhibitory potency, compared with lead compound AD-1. The most potent compound 6d had an IC50 value of 6.03\xa0μM against HCT-116 cells, while it did not exhibit obvious cytotoxicity on GES-1 cells. The primary mechanistic study indicated that 6d induced G2/M-phase arrest by regulating the expression levels of p53, p21, Cyclin B1 and CDK1. Furthermore, 6d also induced apoptosis in HCT-116 cells. Moreover, western blot analysis indicated that 6d blocked the activation of MEK/ERK signaling pathway by inhibiting the phosphorylation of MEK and ERK, and remarkably up-regulated the expression of Cyt-c and Cl-caspase-3/9/PARP. The results suggested that 6d caused apoptosis through regulating MEK/ERK signaling pathway and mitochondrial pathway.