Synthesis and cytotoxicity evaluation of spirocyclic bromotyrosine clavatadine c analogs

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Abstract

Marine-originated spirocyclic bromotyrosines are considered as promising scaffolds for new anticancer drugs. In a continuation of our research to develop potent and more selective anticancer compounds, we synthesized a library of 32 spirocyclic clavatadine analogs by replacing the agmatine, i.e., 4-(aminobutyl)guanidine, side chain with different substituents. These compounds were tested for cytotoxicity against skin cancer using the human melanoma cell line (A-375) and normal human skin fibroblast cell line (Hs27). The highest cytotoxicity against the A-375 cell line was observed for dichloro compound 18 (CC50 0.4 ± 0.3 µM, selectivity index (SI) 2). The variation of selectivity ranged from SI 0.4 to reach 2.4 for the pyridin-2-yl derivative 29 and hydrazide analog of 2-picoline 37. The structure–activity relationships of the compounds in respect to cytotoxicity and selectivity toward cancer cell lines are discussed.

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Patel, P. A., Bruun, T., Ilina, P., Mäkkylä, H., Lempinen, A., Yli-Kauhaluoma, J., … Kiuru, P. S. (2021). Synthesis and cytotoxicity evaluation of spirocyclic bromotyrosine clavatadine c analogs. Marine Drugs, 19(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/md19070400

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