Identification of Lead Compounds as Inhibitors of STAT3: Design, Synthesis and Bioactivity

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Abstract

STAT3 belongs to the signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT) family. It has been demonstrated that STAT3 is constitutively activated in many tumors, playing a role in carcinogenesis and tumor progression. For this reason, it has being considered a potential target for cancer therapy. In this context, we have designed, synthesized and evaluated 1,4-dimethyl-carbazole derivatives, targeting the STAT3 protein. Moreover, MTT assay performed on A375 and HeLa, showed significant antiproliferative activity of some of synthesized compounds (3-5). The same compounds (3-5) considerably reduced STAT3 expression, as demonstrated by Western blot analysis. Our multidisciplinary approach shows that 1,4-dimethyl-carbazoles are potential building blocks to develop more affinity ligands of STAT3.

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Botta, A., Sirignano, E., Popolo, A., Saturnino, C., Terracciano, S., Foglia, A., … Di Micco, S. (2015). Identification of Lead Compounds as Inhibitors of STAT3: Design, Synthesis and Bioactivity. Molecular Informatics, 34(10), 689–697. https://doi.org/10.1002/minf.201500043

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