Design and Synthesis of Chalcone and Chromone Derivatives as Novel Anticancer Agents
Abstract
This thesis comprises the design and synthesis of chalcone and chromone derivatives and their use in various biological applications, particularly as anticancer agents (targeting proteins associated with cancer pathogenesis) and as potential fluorophores for live-cell imaging. Conveniently, all structures presented were synthesized from commercially available 2 ́-hydroxyacetophenones. Different synthetic strategies were used to obtain an easily accessible chromone scaffold with appropriate handles that allows regioselective introduction of various substituents. Structural diversity was accomplished by using palladium-mediated reactions for the incorporation of suitable substituents for the generation of chromone derivatives that possess different biological activities.
Challenging synthesis provided a series of fluorescent 2,6,8-trisubstituted 3- hydroxychromone derivatives with high quantum yields and molar extinction coefficients. Two of these derivatives were studied as fluorophores in live-cell imaging and showed rapid absorption, non-cytotoxic profiles and excellent fluorescent properties in a cellular environment.
Synthetic chromone precursors, i.e. chalcones, and related dienones were evaluated as antiproliferative agents that interfere with the tubulin-microtubule equilibrium, crucial for cellular mitosis. It was shown that several of the synthesized compounds destabilize tubulin assembly. However, one of the compounds was instead found to stabilize tubulin to the same extent as the known anticancer drug docetaxel, thus representing the first chalcone with microtubule stabilizing activity. Molecular docking was used in order to theoretically investigate the interactions of the chalcones with ␣-tubulin mainly focusing on binding modes, potential interactions and specific binding sites.
Structural-based design and extensive synthesis provided chromone-based derivatives that target two different MAP kinases (p38␣ and MEK1), involved in essential cellular signal transduction pathways. The study resulted in a series of highly selective ATP-competitive chromone-based p38␣ inhibitors with IC50 values in the nanomolar range. Among those, two derivatives also showed inhibition of p38 signaling in human breast cancer cells. Furthermore, molecular docking was used to study potential structural modifications on the chromone structure in order to obtain highly potent derivatives that selectively target the allosteric pocket on MEK1. Initial studies provided a first generation of non-ATP- competitive chromone derivatives that prevents the activation of MEK1 with micromolar activities.
Parts of work
Paper I 2,6,8-Trisubstituted 3-Hydroxychromone Derivatives as Fluorophores for Live-cell Imaging. Christine Dyrager, Annika Friberg, Kristian Dahlén, Maria Fridén-Saxin, Karl Börjesson, L. Marcus Wilhelmsson, Maria Smedh, Morten Grøtli and Kristina Luthman. Chemistry a European Journal 2009, 15, 9417-9423.::doi::10.1002/chem.200900279 Paper II Inhibitors and Promoters of Tubulin Polymerization: Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Chalcones and Related Dienones as Potential Anticancer Agents. Christine Dyrager, Malin Wickström, Maria Fridén-Saxin, Annika Friberg, Kristian Dahlén, Erik A. A Wallén, Joachim Gullbo, Morten Grøtli and Kristina Luthman. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry 2011, 19, 2659-2665.::doi::10.1016/j.bmc.2011.03.005 Paper III Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Chromone-based p38 MAP Kinase Inhibitors. Christine Dyrager, Linda Nilsson Möllers, Linda Karlsson Kjäll, Peter Dinér, Fredrik F. Wallner and Morten Grøtli. The Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 2011, 54, 7427-7431.::doi::10.1021/jm200818j Paper IV Towards the Development of Chromone-based MEK1 Modulators. Christine Dyrager, Carlos Solano, Peter Dinér, Laure Voisin, Sylvain Meloche and Morten Grøtli. Unpublished Manuscript.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Science
Institution
Department of Chemistry ; Institutionen för kemi
Disputation
Fredagen den 10 februari 2012, kl.13.15, KC, Kemigården 4, Göteborg
Date of defence
2012-02-10
dyrager@chem.gu.se
Date
2012-01-23Author
Dyrager, Christine
Keywords
Chalcones, Chromones, Fluorescence, Fluorophore, Cellular imaging, Anticancer, Tubulin, Microtubule, Kinase inhibitors, p38, MEK1, Palladium-mediated reactions, Molecular modeling, Structure-Activity Relationships.
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-628-8399-7
Language
eng