Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel naphthocarbazoles as potential anticancer agents

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We report the efficient synthesis involving palladium-catalyzed reactions and biological evaluation of new naphthocarbazoles designed as potential anticancer agents. The use of 5- and 6-benzyloxyindoles generated three substitution sites which were successively exploited to introduce several hydrophilic side chains. The cytotoxicity of the newly designed compounds was evaluated on three cell lines. Several compounds showed a marked cytotoxicity with IC50 values in the sub-micromolar range. This is the case for the 3-hydroxy-naphthopyrrolocarbazoledione 37, bearing a dimethylaminoethyl side chain, which is extremely cytotoxic to L1210 and DU145 cells (IC50: 36 nM, 108 nM) and induces an accumulation of L1210 cells in the G2+M phases of the cell cycle. Some of the most cytotoxic compounds were tested for inhibition of CDK-5, GSK-3 and topoisomerase I, and their interaction with DNA was also evaluated. Interaction with DNA was detected, suggesting that nucleic acids represent a privileged target for these molecules. © 2005 American Chemical Society.

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Routier, S., Peixoto, P., Mérour, J. Y., Coudert, G., Dias, N., Bailly, C., … Caignard, D. H. (2005). Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel naphthocarbazoles as potential anticancer agents. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 48(5), 1401–1413. https://doi.org/10.1021/jm049213f

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