Novel dimeric Smac analogs as prospective anticancer agents

2014 
Abstract A small library of monovalent Smac mimics with general structure NMeAla-Tle-(4 R )-4-Benzyl-Pro-Xaa-cysteamide, was synthesized (Xaa = hydrophobic residue). The library was screened in vitro against human breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231, and two most active compounds oligomerized via S-alkylation giving bivalent and trivalent derivatives. The most active bivalent analogue SMAC17-2X was tested in vivo and in physiological conditions (mouse model) it exerted a potent anticancer effect resulting in ∼23.4 days of tumor growth delay at 7.5 mg/kg dose. Collectively, our findings suggest that bivalent Smac analogs obtained via S-alkylation protocol may be a suitable platform for the development of new anticancer therapeutics.
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