Discovery of
a Novel Vascular Disrupting Agent Inhibiting
Tubulin Polymerization and HDACs with Potent Antitumor Effects
Posted on 2022-08-04 - 20:00
Most vascular disrupting agents (VDAs) fail to prevent
the regrowth
of blood vessels at the edge of tumors, causing tumor rebound and
relapse. Herein, a series of novel multifunctional vascular disrupting
agents (VDAs) capable of inhibiting microtubule polymerization and
histone deacetylases (HDACs) were designed and synthesized using the
tubulin polymerization inhibitor TH-0 as the lead compound.
Among them, compound TH-6 exhibited the most potent antiproliferative
activity (IC50 = 18–30 nM) against a panel of cancer
cell lines. As expected, TH-6 inhibited tubulin assembly
and increased the acetylation level of HDAC substrate proteins in
HepG2 cells. Further in vivo antitumor assay displayed
that TH-6 effectively inhibited tumor growth with no
apparent toxicity. More importantly, TH-6 disrupted both
the internal and peripheral tumor vasculatures, which contributed
to the persistent tumor inhibitory effects after drug withdrawal.
Altogether, TH-6 deserves to be further investigated
for the new approach to clinical cancer therapy.
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Zhu, Huajian; Tan, Yuchen; He, Chen; Liu, Yang; Duan, Yiping; Zhu, Wenjian; et al. (2022). Discovery of
a Novel Vascular Disrupting Agent Inhibiting
Tubulin Polymerization and HDACs with Potent Antitumor Effects. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.2c00681