A Novel Water-Soluble Gossypol Derivative Increases Chemotherapeutic Sensitivity and Promotes Growth Inhibition in Colon Cancer

Fei Yan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xingxin Cao(Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry), Haixia Jiang(Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry), Xiaolong Zhao(Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry), Jianyong Wang(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Yi-Hui Lin(Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences), Qiaoling Liu(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Chen Zhang(Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry), Biao Jiang(Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry), Fang Guo(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
July 15, 2010
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Abstract

Compound 1 ((-)-gossypol) has been long known as a chemical anticancer agent. With its low water solubility and toxicity, it is not widely used as a commercial drug. To overcome these disadvantages, several novel derivatives of gossypol were designed, synthesized, and analyzed. One of the derivatives, compound 7 (6-aminopenicillanic acid sodium-gossypolone), was identified with great water solubility and anticancer property, suggested by inducing a dramatically decrease in Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL protein expression level found in vitro and growth inhibition of murine colon tumor in vivo. Furthermore, it was also recognized with less toxicity than compound 1 in vivo and significantly increased chemotherapeutic sensitivity against colon cancer in combination with traditional chemotherapeutic agent 5-fluorouracil. Therefore, it is concluded that compound 7 is superior to parent compound 1, and further preclinical studies of compound 7 is necessary for colon cancer therapy.


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