Molecular design, synthesis and in vitro biological evaluation of thienopyrimidine-hydroxamic acids as chimeric kinase HDAC inhibitors: a challenging approach to combat cancer

Abdel-Atty, Mona M; Farag, Nahla A; Serya, Rabah A T; Abouzid, Khaled; Mowafy, Samar;

Abstract


A series of thieno[2,3-d]pyrimidine-based hydroxamic acid hybrids was designed and synthesised as multitarget anti-cancer agents, through incorporating the pharmacophore of EGFR, VEGFR2 into the inhibitory functionality of HDAC6. Three compounds (12c, 15b and 20b) were promising hits, whereas (12c) exhibited potent VEGFR2 inhibition (IC50=185 nM), potent EGFR inhibition (IC50=1.14 µM), and mild HDAC6 inhibition (23% inhibition). Moreover, compound (15c) was the most potent dual inhibitor among all the synthesised compounds, as it exhibited potent EGFR and VEGFR2 inhibition (IC50=19 nM) and (IC50=5.58 µM), respectively. While compounds (20d) and (7c) displayed nanomolar selective kinase inhibition with EGFR IC50= 68 nM and VEGFR2 IC50= 191 nM, respectively. All of the synthesised compounds were screened in vitro for their cytotoxic effect on 60 human NCI tumour cell lines. Additionally, molecular docking studies and ADMET studies were carried out to gain further insight into their binding mode and predict the pharmacokinetic properties of all the synthesised inhibitors.


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Title Molecular design, synthesis and in vitro biological evaluation of thienopyrimidine-hydroxamic acids as chimeric kinase HDAC inhibitors: a challenging approach to combat cancer
Authors Abdel-Atty, Mona M; Farag, Nahla A; Serya, Rabah A T; Abouzid, Khaled ; Mowafy, Samar
Keywords Thieno[2,3-d]pyrimidine;hydroxamic acid derivatives;chimeric HDAC-kinase inhibitors;multitarget therapy lead;ADMET study
Issue Date Dec-2021
Publisher TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Journal Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry 
Volume 36
Issue 1
Start page 1290
End page 1311
ISSN 1475-6366
DOI 10.1080/14756366.2021.1933465
PubMed ID 34187263
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85109067739
Web of science ID WOS:000668380500001

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