Synthesis and Characterization of Griseofulvin Derivatives as Microtubule-Stabilizing Agents
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Firdous, FarhatIbrahim, Rida
Furqan, Muhammad
Khan, Hina
Raza, Hadeeqa
Singh, Upendra
Emwas, Abdul-Hamid M.
Jaremko, Mariusz

Chotana, Ghayoor Abbas

Faisal, Amir

Zaib Saleem, Rahman Shah

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Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) DivisionBioscience Program
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2022-11-16Permanent link to this record
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Microtubules have been an attractive target of cancer drug discovery due to their highly dynamic nature during mitosis. Griseofulvin, a natural antifungal compound, is known to interfere with microtubule dynamics. In the present study, we prepared and analyzed twenty-seven novel griseofulvin derivatives. Three of these compounds had GI50 values <10 μM (5.74 to 9.7 μM) in breast cancer cell line CAL-51. The most promising compound ((2S,6’R)-4’-(benzhydrylamino)-7-chloro-4,6-dimethoxy-6’-methyl-3H-spiro[benzofuran-2,1’-cyclohexan]-3’-ene-2’,3-dione), was characterized as a microtubule-stabilizing agent with a GI50 value of 5.74±1.43 μM compared to 10.79±3.06 μM GI50 for parental griseofulvin. It also inhibited the proliferation of other cancer cell lines, including KB-3-1 and HCT116, with GI50 values of 1.19±0.34 μM and 2.48±0.40 μM, respectively. Treatment of cancer cells with it resulted in aberrant mitosis causing G2/M arrest. Finally, we show that this compound increased the expression of p53 protein and induced apoptotic cell death.Citation
Firdous, F., Ibrahim, R., Furqan, M., Khan, H., Raza, H., Singh, U., Emwas, A., Jaremko, M., Chotana, G. A., Faisal, A., & Saleem, R. S. Z. (2022). Synthesis and Characterization of Griseofulvin Derivatives as Microtubule-Stabilizing Agents. ChemistrySelect, 7(43). Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/slct.202202832Sponsors
RSZS acknowledges Higher Education Commission, Pakistan (NRPU-5914) and LUMS Faculty Initiative Funds (FIF-533).Publisher
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