Structure−activity relationships (SARs) within the 4-phenylquinazoline-2-carboxamide series of translocator protein (TSPO) ligands have been explored further by the synthesis and TSPO binding affinity evaluation of N-benzyl-N-ethyl/methyl derivatives variously decorated at the 6-, 2′-, 4′-, and 4″-positions. Most of the compounds showed high affinity with Ki values in the nanomolar/subnanomolar range. A pharmacophore model was developed and employed to better address SAR data presented by the new TSPO ligands. A subset of the new compounds (5, 8, 12, and 19) were tested for their ability to inhibit the viability of human glioblastoma cell line U343. The observed antiproliferative effect was demonstrated to be specific for compound 19, endowed with the best combination of binding affinity and efficacy. Furthermore, the ability of 19 to induce mitochondrial membrane dissipation (Δψm) substantiated the intracellular pro-apoptotic mechanism activated by the binding of this class of ligands to TSPO.

Structure-Activity Relationship Refinement and Further Assessment of 4-phenylquinazoline-2-carboxamide Translocator Protein (TSPO) Ligands as Antiproliferative Agents in Human Glioblastoma Tumors / Sabrina, Castellano; Sabrina, Taliani; Monica, Viviano; Ciro, Milite; Eleonora Da, Pozzo; Barbara, Costa; Elisabetta, Barresi; Agostino, Bruno; Sandro, Cosconati; Marinelli, Luciana; Greco, Giovanni; Novellino, Ettore; Gianluca, Sbardella; Federico Da, Settimo; Claudia, Martini. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0022-2623. - 57:6(2014), pp. 2413-2428. [10.1021/jm401721h]

Structure-Activity Relationship Refinement and Further Assessment of 4-phenylquinazoline-2-carboxamide Translocator Protein (TSPO) Ligands as Antiproliferative Agents in Human Glioblastoma Tumors.

MARINELLI, LUCIANA;GRECO, GIOVANNI;NOVELLINO, ETTORE;
2014

Abstract

Structure−activity relationships (SARs) within the 4-phenylquinazoline-2-carboxamide series of translocator protein (TSPO) ligands have been explored further by the synthesis and TSPO binding affinity evaluation of N-benzyl-N-ethyl/methyl derivatives variously decorated at the 6-, 2′-, 4′-, and 4″-positions. Most of the compounds showed high affinity with Ki values in the nanomolar/subnanomolar range. A pharmacophore model was developed and employed to better address SAR data presented by the new TSPO ligands. A subset of the new compounds (5, 8, 12, and 19) were tested for their ability to inhibit the viability of human glioblastoma cell line U343. The observed antiproliferative effect was demonstrated to be specific for compound 19, endowed with the best combination of binding affinity and efficacy. Furthermore, the ability of 19 to induce mitochondrial membrane dissipation (Δψm) substantiated the intracellular pro-apoptotic mechanism activated by the binding of this class of ligands to TSPO.
2014
Structure-Activity Relationship Refinement and Further Assessment of 4-phenylquinazoline-2-carboxamide Translocator Protein (TSPO) Ligands as Antiproliferative Agents in Human Glioblastoma Tumors / Sabrina, Castellano; Sabrina, Taliani; Monica, Viviano; Ciro, Milite; Eleonora Da, Pozzo; Barbara, Costa; Elisabetta, Barresi; Agostino, Bruno; Sandro, Cosconati; Marinelli, Luciana; Greco, Giovanni; Novellino, Ettore; Gianluca, Sbardella; Federico Da, Settimo; Claudia, Martini. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0022-2623. - 57:6(2014), pp. 2413-2428. [10.1021/jm401721h]
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