volume 39 issue 5 pages 543-552

Lipophilic prodrugs of a triazole-containing colchicine analogue in liposomes: Biological effects on human tumor cells

N. R. Kuznetsova 1
E. V. Svirshchevskaya 1
N. S. Sitnikov 2
L. Abodo 3
H. Sutorius 3
J. Zapke 4
J. Velder 5
P. Thomopoulou 5
H. Oschkinat 4
A. Prokop 3
H G Schmalz 5
E L Vodovozova 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2013-09-14
scimago Q4
wos Q3
SJR0.267
CiteScore1.9
Impact factor1.7
ISSN10681620, 1608330X, 15739163
Organic Chemistry
Biochemistry
Abstract
Colchicine site binders—blockers of tubulin polymerization—are potential antimitotic agents for anticancer therapy. To reduce their systemic toxicity and improve biodistribution, encapsulation in nanosized liposomes may be employed. Liposomes present a convenient means for preparation of injectable for-mulations of hydrophobic compounds, however colchicine as such is known to leak through the lipid bilayer. In this study, newly synthesized triazole-containing analogues of colchicine and allocolchicine, and their palmitic and oleic esters (lipophilic prodrugs) were tested for anti-proliferative activity and apoptosis-inducing potential. In contrast to colchicine conjugates, whose activities ranged with those of colchicine, allocolchicine derivatives exhibited drastically lower effects and were discarded. Liposomes of about 100 nm in diameter composed of egg phosphatidylcholine-yeast phosphatidylinositol-palmitic or oleic prodrug, 8: 1: 1, by mol, were prepared by standard extrusion technique and tested in a panel of four human tumor cell lines. Liposome formulations preserved the biological activities of the parent colchicinoid the most towards human epithelial tumor cells. Moreover, liposomal form of the oleoyl bearing colchicinoid inhibited cell proliferation more efficiently than free lipophilic prodrug. Due to substantial loading capacity of the liposomes, the dispersions contain sufficient concentration of the active agent to test wide dose range in experiments on systemic administration to animals.
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Kuznetsova N. R. et al. Lipophilic prodrugs of a triazole-containing colchicine analogue in liposomes: Biological effects on human tumor cells // Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry. 2013. Vol. 39. No. 5. pp. 543-552.
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Kuznetsova N. R., Svirshchevskaya E. V., Sitnikov N. S., Abodo L., Sutorius H., Zapke J., Velder J., Thomopoulou P., Oschkinat H., Prokop A., Schmalz H. G., Fedorov A. Y., Vodovozova E. L. Lipophilic prodrugs of a triazole-containing colchicine analogue in liposomes: Biological effects on human tumor cells // Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry. 2013. Vol. 39. No. 5. pp. 543-552.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1134/S1068162013050105
UR - https://doi.org/10.1134/S1068162013050105
TI - Lipophilic prodrugs of a triazole-containing colchicine analogue in liposomes: Biological effects on human tumor cells
T2 - Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry
AU - Kuznetsova, N. R.
AU - Svirshchevskaya, E. V.
AU - Sitnikov, N. S.
AU - Abodo, L.
AU - Sutorius, H.
AU - Zapke, J.
AU - Velder, J.
AU - Thomopoulou, P.
AU - Oschkinat, H.
AU - Prokop, A.
AU - Schmalz, H G
AU - Fedorov, A. Yu.
AU - Vodovozova, E L
PY - 2013
DA - 2013/09/14
PB - Pleiades Publishing
SP - 543-552
IS - 5
VL - 39
SN - 1068-1620
SN - 1608-330X
SN - 1573-9163
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@article{2013_Kuznetsova,
author = {N. R. Kuznetsova and E. V. Svirshchevskaya and N. S. Sitnikov and L. Abodo and H. Sutorius and J. Zapke and J. Velder and P. Thomopoulou and H. Oschkinat and A. Prokop and H G Schmalz and A. Yu. Fedorov and E L Vodovozova},
title = {Lipophilic prodrugs of a triazole-containing colchicine analogue in liposomes: Biological effects on human tumor cells},
journal = {Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry},
year = {2013},
volume = {39},
publisher = {Pleiades Publishing},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1134/S1068162013050105},
number = {5},
pages = {543--552},
doi = {10.1134/S1068162013050105}
}
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Kuznetsova, N. R., et al. “Lipophilic prodrugs of a triazole-containing colchicine analogue in liposomes: Biological effects on human tumor cells.” Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry, vol. 39, no. 5, Sep. 2013, pp. 543-552. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1068162013050105.