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Synthesis and bioevaluation of diaryl urea derivatives as potential antitumor agents for the treatment of human colorectal cance

Journal

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

Author(s)

Wu, C.-F., Wang, Q.-C., Chen, R., Zhou, H.-L., Wu, T.-T., Du, Y., Zhang, N.-N., Zhang, H.-M., Fan, Z.-Y., Wang, L.-L., Hu, C.-J., Sang, Z.-P., Li, H.-L., Wang, L., Tang, L., & Zhang, J.-Q.

Year

2021

The development of inhibitors targeting the PI3K-Akt-mTOR signaling pathway has been greatly hindered by the on-target AEs, such as hyperglycemia and hepatotoxicities. In this study, a series of diaryl urea derivatives has been designed and synthesized based on clinical candidate gedatolisib (6aa), and most of the newly synthesized derivatives showed kinase inhibitory and antiproliferative activities within nanomolar and submicromolar level, respectively. The terminal l-prolineamide substituted derivative 6 ab showed 8.6-fold more potent PI3Kα inhibitory activity (0.7 nM) and 4.6-fold more potent antiproliferative effect against HCT116 cell lines (0.11 μM) compared with control 6aa. The potential antitumor mechanism and efficacy of 6 ab in HCT116 xenograft models have also been evaluated, and found 6 ab showed comparable in vivo antitumor activity with 6aa. The safety investigations revealed that compound 6 ab exhibited more safer profiles in the selectivity of liver cells (selectivity index: >6.6 vs 1.85) and blood glucose regulation than 6aa. In addition, the in vitro stability assays also indicated our developed compound 6 ab possessed good metabolic stabilities.

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