Introduction of the α-ketoamide structure: En route to develop hydrogen peroxide responsive prodrugs

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Abstract

Leveraging the elevated levels of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in cancer, inflammatory diseases and cardiovascular disorders, H2O2-activated promoieties have been widely used in drugs and biomaterials design. However, the overwhelming majority of the promoieties only share the common structure of a H2O2-responsive arylboronic acid/ester moiety with low diversity. We report here an unprecedented strategy to construct novel H2O2-responsive prodrugs based on an α-ketoamide structure. As a proof of concept, we designed and synthesized a panel of α-ketoamide based nitrogen mustard prodrugs, among which KAM-2 showed potent growth inhibitory activity and high selectivity toward cancer cells. The H2O2-trigged decomposition of KAM-2 was validated, and the DNA damaging and apoptosis promoting activity attributed to the released nitrogen mustard were demonstrated. Our work unveils α-ketoamide as a new scaffold for prodrug design and may quickly inspire future developments.

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Meng, T., Han, J., Zhang, P., Hu, J., Fu, J., & Yin, J. (2019). Introduction of the α-ketoamide structure: En route to develop hydrogen peroxide responsive prodrugs. Chemical Science, 10(30), 7156–7162. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc00910h

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