Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel Flavone-8-acetic Acid Derivatives as Reversible Inhibitors of Aminopeptidase N/CD13
2003
The cell surface aminopeptidase N (APN/CD13), overexpressed in tumor cells, plays a critical role in angiogenesis. However, potent, selective, and, particularly, noncytotoxic inhibitors ot this protein are lacking, and the present work was undertaken with the aim of developing a new generation of noncytotoxic inhibitors that bind to APN/CD13. In this context, we have synthesized a series of novel flavone-8-acetic acid derivatives. Among the herein described and evaluated compounds, the 2‘,3-dinitroflavone-8-acetic acid (19b) proved to be the most efficient and exhibited an IC50 of 25 μM which is 2.5 times higher than that of bestatin (1), the natural known inhibitor of APN/CD13. However, in contrast to bestatin (1), the dinitroflavone 19b did not induce any cytotoxicity to cultured human model cells. The presence of other substituents such as NO2 or OCH3 groups at the 3‘- or 4‘-position of the B phenyl group, or the existence of steric constraints (compounds 24 and 29), did not improve selectivity and pot...
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