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Optimization of Antitumor Modulators of Pre-mRNA Splicing
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2013
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Cancer BiologySplicing VariantTumor BiologyTranscriptional RegulationAntisense TherapyAnti-cancer AgentRadiation OncologyRna ProcessingCancer ResearchNumerous Spliceosomal ProteinsTumor TargetingGene ExpressionCell BiologyPre-mrna SplicingRecurrent MutationsSudemycin D6Tumor SuppressorMedicineDrug Discovery
The spliceosome regulates pre-mRNA splicing, which is a critical process in normal mammalian cells. Recently, recurrent mutations in numerous spliceosomal proteins have been associated with a number of cancers. Previously, natural product antitumor agents have been shown to interact with one of the proteins that is subject to recurrent mutations (SF3B1). We report the optimization of a class of tumor-selective spliceosome modulators that demonstrate significant in vivo antitumor activity. This optimization culminated in the discovery of sudemycin D6, which shows potent cytotoxic activity in the melanoma line SK-MEL-2 (IC50 = 39 nM) and other tumor cell lines, including JeKo-1 (IC50 = 22 nM), HeLa (IC50 = 50 nM), and SK-N-AS (IC50 = 81 nM). We also report improved processes for the synthesis of these compounds. Our work supports the idea that sudemycin D6 is worthy of further investigation as a novel preclinical anticancer agent with application in the treatment of numerous human cancers.
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