In vitro targeting of colon cancer cells using spiropyrazoline oxindoles.
Fjalë kyçe
Abstrakt
We report on the synthesis and biological evaluation of a library of twenty-three spiropyrazoline oxindoles. The antiproliferative activity of the chemical library was evaluated in HCT-116 p53(+/+) human colon cancer cell line with eight derivatives displaying good activities (IC50<15 μM). To characterize the molecular mechanisms involved in compound antitumoral activity, two spiropyrazoline oxindoles were selected for further studies. Both compounds were able to induce apoptosis and cell cycle arrest at G0/G1 phase and upregulated p53 steady-state levels, while decreasing its main inhibitor MDM2. Importantly, cytotoxic effects induced by spiropyrazolines oxindoles occurred in cancer cells without eliciting cell death in non-malignant CCD-18Co human colon fibroblasts. Additionally, we demonstrated that the combination of spiropyrazoline oxindole 2e with sub-toxic concentrations of the chemotherapeutic agent 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) exerted a synergistic inhibitory effect on HCT-116 colon cancer cell proliferation. Collectively, our results show the potential of spiropyrazoline oxindoles for development of novel anticancer agents.