Synthesis and screening of 6-alkoxy purine analogs as cell type-selective apoptotic inducers in Jurkat cells

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Purines are ubiquitous structures in cell biology involved in a multitude of cellular processes, because of which substituted purines and analogs are considered excellent scaffolds in drug design. In this study, we explored the key structural features of a purine-based proapoptotic hit, 8-tert-butyl-9-phenyl-6-benzyloxy-9H-purine (1), by setting up a library of 6-alkoxy purines with the aim of elucidating the structural requirements that govern its biological activity and to study the cell selectivity of this chemotype. This was done by a phenotypic screening approach based on cell cycle analysis of a panel of six human cancer cell lines, including T cell leukemia Jurkat cells. From this study, two derivatives (12 and 13) were identified as Jurkat-selective proapoptotic compounds, displaying superior potency and cell selectivity than hit 1.

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Lorente-Macías, Á., Iañez, I., Jiménez-López, M. C., Benítez-Quesada, M., Torres-Rusillo, S., Díaz-Mochón, J. J., … Pineda de las Infantas, M. J. (2021). Synthesis and screening of 6-alkoxy purine analogs as cell type-selective apoptotic inducers in Jurkat cells. Archiv Der Pharmazie, 354(10). https://doi.org/10.1002/ardp.202100095

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