Curcumin-cinnamaldehyde hybrids as antiproliferative agents against women’s cancer cells

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Daiane B. Anselmo
Carlos R. Polaquini
Beatriz C. Marques
Gabriela M. Ayusso
Letícia R. Assis
Guilherme S. Torrezan
Paula Rahal
Ana L. Fachin
Marília F. Calmon
Mozart A. Marins
Luis O. Regasini
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[1] Humanities and Exact Sciences,Laboratory of Antibiotics and Chemotherapeutics, Department of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, Institute of Biosciences
[2] São Paulo State University (Unesp),Laboratory of Genomic Studies, Department of Biology, Institute of Biosciences, Humanities and Exact Sciences
[3] São Paulo State University (Unesp),Laboratory of Molecular Genetics and Bioinformatics, Biotechnology Unit
[4] University of Ribeirão Preto (Unaerp),undefined
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Curcumin; Cinnamaldehyde; Antiproliferative; Hybridization; Cancer;
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Curcumin and cinnamaldehyde are natural products whose antineoplastic activity has been well explored in biological evaluations. However, their poor chemical stability under physiological conditions has been an obstacle to their use as therapeutic agents. Herein, we designed and synthesized two series of curcumin-cinnamaldehyde hybrids by removing reactive functionalities, including β-diketone and aldoxyl moieties. All compounds were evaluated by the MTT assay to determine their antiproliferative activity against women’s cancer cells. Compound 5a (3′-hydroxychalcone) demonstrated potent antiproliferative activity against all cancer cell lines tested, with IC50 values ranging from 2.7 to 36.5 µM. Compound 5a was more active and selective than curcumin and cinnamaldehyde (parent compounds) against the CaSki, SiHa, C33, and A431 cell lines, displaying a higher selectivity index (SI = 8.5) than curcumin (SI = 0.8) toward the non-tumorigenic HaCaT cell line. Clonogenic experiments indicated that compound 5a inhibited A431 colony formation in a concentration-dependent manner. In addition, 5a was more stable than its parent compounds in pH 7.4 at 37 °C. In silico investigations suggested that 5a has good drug-likeness properties. In conclusion, our results indicate the use of curcumin and cinnamaldehyde as parent compounds for the design of hybrids with attractive antiproliferative activity and chemical stability.
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页码:2007 / 2015
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