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  2. Discovery of substituted N-phenyl nicotinamides as potent inducers of apoptosis using a cell- and caspase-based high throughput screening assay

Discovery of substituted N-phenyl nicotinamides as potent inducers of apoptosis using a cell- and caspase-based high throughput screening assay

  • J Med Chem. 2003 Jun 5;46(12):2474-81. doi: 10.1021/jm0205200.
Sui Xiong Cai 1 Bao Nguyen Shaojuan Jia John Herich John Guastella Sanjeeva Reddy Ben Tseng John Drewe Shailaja Kasibhatla
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  • 1 Cytovia, Inc., 6650 Nancy Ridge Drive, San Diego, California 92121, USA. scai@maxim.com
Abstract

By applying a novel cell- and caspase-based HTS assay, a series of N-phenyl nicotinamides has been identified as a new class of potent inducers of Apoptosis. Through SAR studies, a 20-fold increase in potency was achieved from a screening hit N-(4-methoxy-2-nitrophenyl)pyridine-3-carboxamide (1) to lead compound 6-methyl-N-(4-ethoxy-2-nitrophenyl)pyridine-3-carboxamide (10), with an EC(50) of 0.082 microM in the Caspase activation assay in T47D breast Cancer cells. The N-phenyl nicotinamides also were found to be active in the growth inhibition assay where compound 10 had a GI(50) value of 0.21 microM in T47D cells. More importantly, compound 10 was found to be equipotent in MES-SA cells and paclitaxel-resistant, P-glycoprotein overexpressed MES-SA/DX5 cells. Compounds 1 and 6-chloro-N-(4-ethoxy-2-nitrophenyl)pyridine-3-carboxamide (8), a more potent analogue, were found to arrest T47D cells in G(2)/M phase of the cell cycle followed by induction of Apoptosis as measured by flow cytometry. Compound 8, which was more potent than 1 in the Caspase activation assay, also was found to be more potent in G(2)/M arrest and Apoptosis assay. These data confirm that the cell-based Caspase activation assay is useful for screening for inducers of Apoptosis, as well as for SAR studies and lead optimization. Upon further characterization, N-phenyl nicotinamides were found to be inhibitors of microtubule polymerization in vitro. The identification of N-phenyl nicotinamides as a novel series of inducers of Apoptosis demonstrates that our cell- and caspase-based HTS assay is useful for the discovery and optimization of potentially novel Anticancer agents.

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