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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2010

Synthesis, topoisomerase I and II inhibitory activity, cytotoxicity, and structure―activity relationship study of hydroxylated 2,4-diphenyl-6-aryl pyridines

Radha Karki; Chanju Song; Tara Man Kadayat; Til Bahadur Thapa Magar; Ganesh Bist; Aarajana Shrestha; Younghwa Na; Youngjoo Kwon; Eung-Seok Lee

A new series of 2,4-diphenyl-6-aryl pyridines containing hydroxyl group(s) at the ortho, meta, or para position of the phenyl ring were synthesized, and evaluated for topoisomerase I and II inhibitory activity and cytotoxicity against several human cancer cell lines for the development of novel anticancer agents. Structure-activity relationship study revealed that the substitution of hydroxyl group(s) increased topoisomerase I and II inhibitory activity in the order of meta > para > ortho position. Substitution of hydroxyl group on the para position showed better cytotoxicity.


European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2015

Hydroxylated 2,4-diphenyl indenopyridine derivatives as a selective non-intercalative topoisomerase IIα catalytic inhibitor.

Tara Man Kadayat; Chanmi Park; Kyu-Yeon Jun; Til Bahadur Thapa Magar; Ganesh Bist; Han Young Yoo; Youngjoo Kwon; Eung-Seok Lee

For the development of novel anticancer agents, we designed and synthesized hydroxylated 2,4-diphenyl indenopyridines, and evaluated their topoisomerase inhibitory activity as well as their antiproliferative activities against several human cancer cell lines. The structure-activity relationship study showed that indenopyridines with hydroxyl group at meta or para positions of 2- or 4-phenyl ring displayed selective and significant topoisomerase IIα (topo IIα) inhibitory activity and potent antiproliferative activity. Positive correlation between topo IIα inhibition and antiproliferative activity was observed for compounds 15, 16, 18-20, 22, 23, 25 and 26. The mode of action of compound 16 was further evaluated to be a non-intercalative topo IIα catalytic inhibitor.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2015

Design and synthesis of novel 2,4-diaryl-5H-indeno[1,2-b]pyridine derivatives, and their evaluation of topoisomerase inhibitory activity and cytotoxicity.

Tara Man Kadayat; Chanmi Park; Kyu-Yeon Jun; Til Bahadur Thapa Magar; Ganesh Bist; Han Young Yoo; Youngjoo Kwon; Eung-Seok Lee

For the development of potential anticancer agents, we designed and synthesized 30 new 2,4-diaryl-5H-indeno[1,2-b]pyridine derivatives containing aryl moiety such as furyl, thienyl, pyridyl, and phenyl at 2- and 4-position of 5H-indeno[1,2-b]pyridine. They were evaluated for topoisomerase I and II inhibitory activity, and cytotoxicity against several human cancer cell lines. Among prepared 30 compounds, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 19, 20, 22, and 23 with 2- or 3-furyl and/or 2- or 3-thienyl either at 2- or 4-position of central pyridine showed the significant or moderate topoisomerase II inhibitory activity. Compounds 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, and 22 with 2-furyl, 2-thienyl or 3-thienyl at 2-position of central pyridine showed the significant or moderate topoisomerase I inhibitory activity. Especially, compound 12 with strong topoisomerase II inhibitory activity at 100 μM and 20 μM, and moderate topoisomerase I inhibitory activity displayed strong cytotoxicity against several human cancer cell lines.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2015

Synthesis, topoisomerase I and II inhibitory activity, cytotoxicity, and structure–activity relationship study of 2-phenyl- or hydroxylated 2-phenyl-4-aryl-5H-indeno[1,2-b]pyridines

Tara Man Kadayat; Chanju Song; Somin Shin; Til Bahadur Thapa Magar; Ganesh Bist; Aarajana Shrestha; Pritam Thapa; Younghwa Na; Youngjoo Kwon; Eung-Seok Lee

A series of novel twenty-eight rigid 2-phenyl- or hydroxylated 2-phenyl-4-aryl-5H-indeno[1,2-b]pyridines were synthesized and evaluated for their topoisomerase inhibitory activity as well as their cytotoxicity against several human cancer cell lines. Generally, hydroxylated compounds (16-18, 22-25, and 29-31) containing furyl or thienyl moiety at 4-position of central pyridine exhibited strong topoisomerase I and II inhibitory activity compared to positive control, camptothecin and etoposide, respectively, in low micromolar range. Structure-activity relationship study revealed that indenopyridine compounds with hydroxyl group at 2-phenyl ring in combination with furyl or thienyl moiety at 4-position are important for topoisomerase inhibition. Compounds (22-25) which contain hydroxyl group at meta position of the 2-phenyl ring at 2-position and furanyl or thienyl substitution at 4-position of indenopyridine, showed concrete correlations between topo I and II inhibitory activity, and cytotoxicity against evaluated human cancer cell lines.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2015

Design and synthesis of conformationally constrained hydroxylated 4-phenyl-2-aryl chromenopyridines as novel and selective topoisomerase II-targeted antiproliferative agents

Pritam Thapa; Kyu-Yeon Jun; Tara Man Kadayat; Chanmi Park; Zhi Zheng; Til Bahadur Thapa Magar; Ganesh Bist; Aarajana Shrestha; Younghwa Na; Youngjoo Kwon; Eung-Seok Lee

To develop novel selective topoisomerase II inhibitors, we designed and synthesized a series of conformationally constrained hydroxylated 4-phenyl-2-aryl chromenopyridines and evaluated their topoisomerase inhibitory activity and cytotoxicity against three human cancer cell lines (DU145, HCT15, and T47D) and a normal cell line (MCF10A). All of the prepared compounds displayed stronger or similar topoisomerase II inhibitory activity as well as cytotoxicity against three human cancer cell lines compared to etoposide. Compounds 10a, 10g, 11a, 11f, 11g, 12a, 12f, and 12g especially showed stronger topoisomerase II inhibitory activity as compared to etoposide at both 100 μM and 20 μM. A structure-activity relationship study revealed that hydroxyphenyl moiety at 4-position of pyridine and ortho-hydroxyphenyl or thienyl moiety at 2-position of pyridine has an important role in displaying selective topoisomerase II inhibition. The compound 12b with para-hydroxyphenyl and meta-hydroxyphenyl at 4- and 2-position of pyridine, respectively, showed the most significant cytotoxicity against all three cancer cell lines, whereas less cytotoxicity to a normal cell line as compared to adriamycin.


European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2016

A new series of 2-phenol-4-aryl-6-chlorophenyl pyridine derivatives as dual topoisomerase I/II inhibitors: Synthesis, biological evaluation and 3D-QSAR study

Radha Karki; Kyu-Yeon Jun; Tara Man Kadayat; Somin Shin; Til Bahadur Thapa Magar; Ganesh Bist; Aarajana Shrestha; Younghwa Na; Youngjoo Kwon; Eung-Seok Lee

As a continuous effort to develop novel antitumor agents, a new series of forty-five 2-phenol-4-aryl-6-chlorophenyl pyridine compounds were synthesized and evaluated for cytotoxicity against four different human cancer cell lines (DU145, HCT15, T47D, and HeLa), and topoisomerase I and II inhibitory activity. Several compounds (10-15, 20, 22, 24, 28, 42, and 49) displayed strong to moderate dual topoisomerase I and II inhibitory activity at 100 μM. It was observed that hydroxyl and chlorine moiety at meta or para position of phenyl ring is favorable for dual topoisomerase inhibitory activity and cytotoxicity. Most of the compounds displayed stronger cytotoxicities than those of all positive controls against the HCT15 and T47D cell lines. For investigation of the structure-activity relationships, a 3D-QSAR analysis using the method of comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA) was performed. The generated 3D contour maps can be used for further rational design of novel terpyridine derivatives as highly selective and potent cytotoxic agents.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2017

Inhibition of LPS-stimulated ROS production by fluorinated and hydroxylated chalcones in RAW 264.7 macrophages with structure-activity relationship study

Ganesh Bist; Nirmala Tilija Pun; Til Bahadur Thapa Magar; Aarajana Shrestha; Hye Jin Oh; Amrita Khakurel; Pil-Hoon Park; Eung-Seok Lee

Based on the importance of the previous fluorinated and/or hydroxylated chalcones studies, thirty-six compounds were designed as phenyl or hydroxyphenyl bearing fluoro, trifluoromethyl or trifluoromethoxy phenyl propenones and synthesized by applying modified Claisen-Schmidt condensation reaction as a single step. Inhibitory effects of the synthesized compounds on ROS production stimulated by LPS in RAW 264.7 macrophage were evaluated. Structure-activity relationship (SAR) study revealed that the compounds possessing para-hydroxyphenyl group combined with meta-fluoro or meta-trifluoromethyl phenyl group, and meta/para-hydroxyphenyl group combined with ortho-trifluoromethoxyphenyl group have an essential role in inhibiting the LPS-stimulated ROS production in RAW 264.7 macrophages. The most significant inhibitory effect on LPS-stimulated ROS production in RAW 264.7 macrophages was observed in compound 30 that possessed para-hydroxyphenyl group along with ortho-trifluoromethoxyphenyl group.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2016

Effect of chlorine substituent on cytotoxic activities: Design and synthesis of systematically modified 2,4-diphenyl-5H-indeno[1,2-b]pyridines

Tara Man Kadayat; Seojeong Park; Kyu-Yeon Jun; Til Bahadur Thapa Magar; Ganesh Bist; Aarajana Shrestha; Younghwa Na; Youngjoo Kwon; Eung-Seok Lee

In continuation of our previous work, six hydroxylated 2,4-diphenyl-5H-indeno[1,2-b]pyridine analogs were modified by introducing one chlorine functionality at ortho, meta or para position of the 2- or 4-phenyl ring. Eighteen new chlorinated compounds were thus prepared and assessed for topoisomerase inhibitory activity and cytotoxicity against HCT15, T47D, and HeLa cancer cell lines. All of the chlorinated compounds displayed significant cytotoxic effect, revealing potent anticancer activity against T47D breast cancer cells. This functional group modification allowed us to explore the importance of chlorine group substitution for the cytotoxic properties. The information reported here provides valuable insight for further study to develop new anticancer agents using related scaffolds.


European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2017

Dihydroxylated 2,6-diphenyl-4-chlorophenylpyridines: Topoisomerase I and IIα dual inhibitors with DNA non-intercalative catalytic activity

Ganesh Bist; Seojeong Park; Chanju Song; Til Bahadur Thapa Magar; Aarajana Shrestha; Youngjoo Kwon; Eung-Seok Lee

With the aim to develop novel antiproliferative agents, a new series of eighteen dihydroxylated 2,6-diphenyl-4-chlorophenylpyridines were systematically designed, prepared, and investigated for their topoisomerase (topo) I and IIα inhibitory properties and antiproliferative effect in three different human cancer cell lines (HCT15, T47D, and HeLa). Compounds 22-30 which possess a meta- or para-phenol on 2-, or 6-position of central pyridine ring showed significant dual topo I and topo IIα inhibitory activities with strong antiproliferative activities against all the tested human cancer cell lines. However, compounds 13-21 which possess an ortho-phenol on 2-, or 6-position of central pyridine ring did not show significant topo I and topo IIα inhibitory activities but displayed moderate antiproliferative activities against all the tested human cancer cell lines. Compound 23 exhibited the highest antiproliferative potency as much as 348.5 and 105 times compared to etoposide and camptothecin, respectively, in T47D cancer cell line. The structure-activity relationship study revealed that the para position of a hydroxyl group at 2-and 6-phenyl ring and chlorine atom at the para position of 4-phenyl ring of the central pyridine exhibited the most significant topo I and topo IIα inhibition, which might indicate introduction of the chlorine atom at the phenyl ring of 4-pyridine have an important role as dual inhibitors of topo I and topo IIα. Compound 30 which showed the most potent dual topo I and topo IIα inhibition with strong antiproliferative activity in T47D cell line was selected to perform further study on the mechanism of action, which revealed that compound 30 functions as a potent DNA non-intercalative catalytic topo I and IIα dual inhibitor.


European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2017

Design, synthesis, and structure-activity relationship study of halogen containing 2-benzylidene-1-indanone derivatives for inhibition of LPS-stimulated ROS production in RAW 264.7 macrophages

Aarajana Shrestha; Hye Jin Oh; Mi Jin Kim; Nirmala Tilija Pun; Til Bahadur Thapa Magar; Ganesh Bist; Hong-Seok Choi; Pil-Hoon Park; Eung-Seok Lee

As a continuous effort to discover new potential anti-inflammatory agents, we systematically designed and synthesized sixty-one 2-benzylidene-1-indanone derivatives with structural modification of chalcone, and evaluated their inhibitory activity on LPS-stimulated ROS production in RAW 264.7 macrophages. Systematic structure-activity relationship study revealed that hydroxyl group in C-5, C-6, or C-7 position of indanone moiety, and ortho-, meta-, or para-fluorine, trifluoromethyl, trifluoromethoxy, and bromine functionalities in phenyl ring are important for inhibition of ROS production in LPS-stimulated RAW 264.7 macrophages. Among all the tested compounds, 6-hydroxy-2-(2-(trifluoromethoxy) benzylidene)-2,3-dihydro-1H-inden-1-one (compound 44) showed the strongest inhibitory activity of ROS production. Further studies on the mode of action revealed that compound 44 potently suppressed LPS-stimulated ROS production via modulation of NADPH oxidase. The findings of this work could be useful to design 2-benzylidene-indanone based lead compounds as novel anti-inflammatory agents.

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