Laurent Ingrassia
Université libre de Bruxelles
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2010
Delphine Lamoral-Theys; Laurent Pottier; Frédéric Kerff; François Dufrasne; Fabien Proutiere; Nathalie Wauthoz; Philippe Neven; Laurent Ingrassia; Pierre Van Antwerpen; Florence Lefranc; Michel Gelbcke; Bernard Pirotte; Jean Louis Kraus; Jean Neve; Alexander Kornienko; Robert Kiss; Jacques Dubois
A series of 33 novel divanillates and trivanillates were synthesized and found to possess promising cytostatic rather than cytotoxic properties. Several compounds under study decreased by >50% the activity of Aurora A, B, and C, and WEE1 kinase activity at concentrations <10% of their IC(50) growth inhibitory ones, accounting, at least partly, for their cytostatic effects in cancer cells and to a lesser extent in normal cells. Compounds 6b and 13c represent interesting starting points for the development of cytostatic agents to combat cancers, which are naturally resistant to pro-apoptotic stimuli, including metastatic malignancies.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2003
Yann Berger; Laurent Ingrassia; Reinhard Neier; Lucienne Juillerat-Jeanneret
N-terminal-blocked and N-terminal-free pseudotripeptide Gly-Gly and Gly-Pro derivatives of 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) esters were synthesized as potential specific substrates for cellular peptidases and precursors for the production of the photosensitizer protoporphyrin IX (PpIX). These precursors were evaluated using human cell lines of either carcinoma or endothelial origin. N-blocked or N-free dipeptides-ALA-ethyl esters, but not tripeptides-ALA-ethyl esters (or dipeptides-ALA-ethyleneglycols,) were substrates for cellular peptidases and were metabolized to ALA. The precursors were hydrolyzed intracellularly involving serine-proteases and metalloproteases. Cell selectivity for human endothelial or carcinoma cells was observed for some of these dipeptides-ALA. Thus drugs coupled to Gly-Gly-/Gly-Pro-derivatives may selectively target defined cells in human cancer, depending on specific cellular activating pathways expressed by the cells.
Archive | 2004
Jean Claude Braekman; Laurent Ingrassia; Prosper Nshimyumukiza; Quaquebeke Eric Van; Janique Dewelle; Den Hove Laurent Van; Robert Kiss; Francis Darro
Archive | 2010
Véronique Mathieu; Goietsenoven Gwendoline Van; Jacques Dubois; Florence Lefranc-Kiss; Laurent Ingrassia; Robert Kiss
Archive | 2006
Jean Claude Braekman; Eric Van Quaquebeke; Laurent Ingrassia; Janique Dewelle; Robert Kiss; Francis Darro
Archive | 2007
Laurent Ingrassia; Lise Wlodarczak; Stéphanie Thomas; Quaquebeke Eric Van; Den Hove Laurent Van; Robert Kiss; Francis Darro
Archive | 2004
Jean Claude Braekman; Laurent Ingrassia; Prosper Nshimyumukiza; Quaquebeke Eric Van; Welle Janique De; Den Hove Laurent Van; Robert Kiss; Francis Darro
Archive | 2004
Prosper Nshimyumukiza; Quaquebeke Eric Van; Jean Claude Braekman; Laurent Ingrassia; Welle Janique De; Den Hove Laurent Van; Robert Kiss; Francis Darro
Archive | 2004
Jean Claude Braekman; Francis Darro; Welle Janique De; Laurent Ingrassia; Robert Kiss; Prosper Nshimyumukiza; Den Hove Laurent Van; Quaquebeke Eric Van
Archive | 2003
Jean Claude Braekman; Quaquebeke Eric Van; Laurent Ingrassia; Janique Dewelle; Robert Kiss; Francis Darro