Issue 24, 2007

Pyrazole carboxamides and carboxylic acids as protein kinase inhibitors in aberrant eukaryotic signal transduction: induction of growth arrest in MCF-7 cancer cells

Abstract

Densely functionalised pyrazole carboxamides and carboxylic acids were synthesised in an expedient manner through saponification and transamidation, respectively, of ester-functionalised pyrazoles. This synthetic protocol allowed for three diversifying steps in which appendages on the pyrazole scaffold were adjusted to optimise inhibition of protein kinases. Thirty-five analogues were tested in CK2, AKT1, PKA, PKCĪ±, and SAPK2a (p38) kinase inhibition bioassays. Blocking of these kinases may lead to effective therapies for treating inflammatory diseases and cancer. In order to investigate potential biological activity, MCF-7 human breast cancer cells were incubated with the most promising derivatives. Two analogues caused changes in MCF-7 cell growth, one of them through cell cycle arrest demonstrated by cell cycle analysis.

Graphical abstract: Pyrazole carboxamides and carboxylic acids as protein kinase inhibitors in aberrant eukaryotic signal transduction: induction of growth arrest in MCF-7 cancer cells

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jul 2007
Accepted
05 Oct 2007
First published
25 Oct 2007

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2007,5, 3963-3970

Pyrazole carboxamides and carboxylic acids as protein kinase inhibitors in aberrant eukaryotic signal transduction: induction of growth arrest in MCF-7 cancer cells

T. Persson, C. W. Yde, J. E. Rasmussen, T. L. Rasmussen, B. Guerra, O. Issinger and J. Nielsen, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2007, 5, 3963 DOI: 10.1039/B711279C

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