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Evaluation of Manassantin A Tetrahydrofuran Core Region Analogues and Cooperative Therapeutic Effects with EGFR Inhibition

  • Seung Hwa Kwak
  • , Tesia N. Stephenson
  • , Hye Eun Lee
  • , Yun Ge
  • , Hyunji Lee
  • , Sophia M. Min
  • , Jea Hyun Kim
  • , Do Yeon Kwon
  • , You Mie Lee
  • , Jiyong Hong
  • Duke University
  • Kyungpook National University

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Abstract

Tumors adapt to hypoxia by regulating angiogenesis, metastatic potential, and metabolism. These adaptations mediated by hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1) make tumors more aggressive and resistant to chemotherapy and radiation. Therefore, HIF-1 is a validated therapeutic target for cancer. In order to develop new HIF-1 inhibitors for cancer chemotherapy by harnessing the potential of the natural product manassantin A, we synthesized and evaluated manassantin A analogues with modifications in the tetrahydrofuran core region of manassantin A. Our structure-activity relationship study indicated that the α,α′-trans-configuration of the central ring of manassantin A is critical to HIF-1 inhibition. We also demonstrated that a combination of manassantin A with an epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitor shows cooperative antitumor activity (∼80% inhibition for combination vs ∼30% inhibition for monotherapy). Our findings will provide important frameworks for the future therapeutic development of manassantin A-derived chemotherapeutic agents.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6821-6833
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Medicinal Chemistry
Volume63
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Jul 2020

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