Abstract
Bisindole Vinca alkaloids target microtubule system causing anti-mitotic activity. The problem of their clinical application is the lack of selectivity resulting in toxic side effects. In this paper we review the late history of new bisindole derivatives focusing on KARs recognized as potent anti-cancer drugs with low side effect. KARs, just as other bisindoles, impede microtubule assembly of mitotic spindle, however, they display no anti-calmodulin activity. This new drug family appears to be less potent than vinblastine in vitro systems, but it shows high antitumor efficacy with considerably higher doses being well tolerated in the animal tumor models. 3D data of calmodulin complexed with KAR-2 explain the specificity and unique pharmacology of KAR derivatives.
Keywords: Tubulin/microtubule, vinca alkaloid, anticancer agent, calmodulin, bisindoles
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
Title: New Anti-Mitotic Drugs with Distinct Anti-Calmodulin Activity
Volume: 6 Issue: 10
Author(s): F. Orosz, I. Horvath and J. Ovadi
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Keywords: Tubulin/microtubule, vinca alkaloid, anticancer agent, calmodulin, bisindoles
Abstract: Bisindole Vinca alkaloids target microtubule system causing anti-mitotic activity. The problem of their clinical application is the lack of selectivity resulting in toxic side effects. In this paper we review the late history of new bisindole derivatives focusing on KARs recognized as potent anti-cancer drugs with low side effect. KARs, just as other bisindoles, impede microtubule assembly of mitotic spindle, however, they display no anti-calmodulin activity. This new drug family appears to be less potent than vinblastine in vitro systems, but it shows high antitumor efficacy with considerably higher doses being well tolerated in the animal tumor models. 3D data of calmodulin complexed with KAR-2 explain the specificity and unique pharmacology of KAR derivatives.
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Orosz F., Horvath I. and Ovadi J., New Anti-Mitotic Drugs with Distinct Anti-Calmodulin Activity, Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry 2006; 6 (10) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138955706778560094
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138955706778560094 |
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