Synthesis of new thienylnicotinamidines: Proapoptotic profile and cell cycle arrest of HepG2 cells

Ismail, Mohamed A; Abdelwahab, Ghada A; Hamama, Wafaa S; Abdel-Latif, Ehab; El-Senduny, Fardous F; El-Sayed, Wael;

Abstract


Fourteen new thienylnicotinamidines and their analogs 5a-5k, 12, 13a, and 13b were prepared and their antiproliferative potential was evaluated against the growth of 60 cancer cell lines. The tested compounds had a strong antiproliferative efficacy against almost all cancer cell lines, with the average GI50 at ~2.20 µM. The effect of the thienylnicotinamidines on the growth of normal lung fibroblast cells (WI-38) indicated that these derivatives are safe to the normal cells. The selectivity index (SI) ranges from 5.5- to 42.0-fold. The conceivable mechanisms of action of the effective compounds 5d, 5f, 5g, 5i, 5j, and 5k with high SI were investigated. Although the thienylnicotinamidines are similar in structure, they could be divided into three groups as per their effects on gene expression: The first group (5d and 5f) elevated p53 and caspase 3 expression, the second group (5g and 5i) elevated p53 expression, and the last group (5j and 5k) elevated p53 and reduced topoII expression. Many thienylnicotinamides inhibited the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR-2) in cell lysates at concentrations comparable to or better than pazopanib. The data of caspase 3 expression were confirmed by measuring the protein level by Western blot and the activity of the cleaved active enzyme. The ability to arrest the cell cycle and induce apoptosis was confirmed by flow cytometry. Taken together, two derivatives, 5d and 5f, with a distinctive VEGFR-2 inhibitory activity and a proapoptotic and cell cycle arrest profile merit further investigations.


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Title Synthesis of new thienylnicotinamidines: Proapoptotic profile and cell cycle arrest of HepG2 cells
Authors Ismail, Mohamed A ; Abdelwahab, Ghada A; Hamama, Wafaa S; Abdel-Latif, Ehab; El-Senduny, Fardous F; El-Sayed, Wael 
Keywords VEGFR-2;apoptosis;caspase 3;cell cycle;cross-coupling reactions;flow cytometry;p53
Issue Date Sep-2022
Publisher WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Journal Archiv der Pharmazie 
Volume 355
Issue 9
Start page e2100385
ISSN 0365-6233
DOI 10.1002/ardp.202100385
PubMed ID 35642312
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85130990792
Web of science ID WOS:000803718500001

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