Design, synthesis, in vitro and in silico studies of some novel thiazole-dihydrofuran derivatives as aromatase inhibitors.

2021 
Abstract Aromatase inhibitors used against hormone-dependent breast cancer, especially in post-menopausal women, are very susceptible to the development of resistance due to their limited number and long-term use. In this study, it is aimed to obtain new aromatase inhibitors including thiazole and dihydrofuran ring systems. Synthesis of compounds (2a-2l) were performed according to literature methods. Their structures were elucidated by 1H NMR, 13C NMR and APCI-MS spectroscopic methods. MTT test was carried out to assess the cell proliferation effects of the different compounds on two different pulmonary cell lines (A549, CCD-19Lu) and mammary cell line (MCF7). According to MTT assay, it was observed that the calculated IC50 values of some compounds for the CCD-19Lu cell line were found higher than for the A549 and MCF7 cell lines. Considering the viability results, it was found that the selected compounds (2a, 2c, 2e, 2g, 2h, 2l) showed favourable safety profile and have anticancer activities. Apoptotic activities of the selected compounds were investigated by flow cytometry analysis. And were found that have apoptotic effects on cancerous cell lines. In the light of this information, the aromatase inhibition potentials of 2g and 2l compounds, which are the most active derivatives, were examined in vitro and it was determined that they showed a similar inhibition profile with letrazole. Interaction modes between aromatase enzyme and compounds 2g and 2l were investigated by docking studies. In conclusion, findings of these study indicate that compounds 2g and 2l possess significant anticancer activity.
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