Synthesis, antiproliferative and apoptosis-inducing effects of novel asiatic acid derivatives containing α-aminophosphonates†
Abstract
A series of novel asiatic acid (AA) derivatives containing α-aminophosphonate were designed and synthesized as antitumor agents. In vitro antitumor activities of these compounds against five cancer cell lines (A549, Hct-116, T24, Spca-2 and SK-OV-3 cell) and a normal cell line (HUVEC cell) were evaluated, employing standard MTT assay. Antitumor activities screening result indicated that many target compounds displayed moderate to high levels of antitumor activities compared with AA, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and cisplatin, and exhibited much lower cytotoxicity against normal cell than 5-FU and cisplatin. In addition, the mechanism of representative compound 3d was preliminarily investigated by AO/EB staining, Hoechst 33258 staining, JC-1 mitochondrial membrane potential staining, flow cytometry and western blot. Compound 3d inducing apoptosis involved intracellular Ca2+ production, the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential and intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Western blot analysis also demonstrated that compound 3d treatment triggered the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway, indicating by changing Bax/Bcl-2 ratios, cytochrome c release, and caspase-9 activation. Moreover, the cell cycle analysis showed that compound 3d may confine T24 cells in G1/S phase mainly through the p53-dependent pathway. Together, these results implied a critical role of ROS, caspase-9 and p53 in compound 3d-inducing G1/S arrest and apoptosis of T24 cells.