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CPPF, A Novel Microtubule Targeting Anticancer Agent, Inhibits the Growth of a Wide Variety of Cancers.


ABSTRACT: In the past, several microtubule targeting agents (MTAs) have been developed into successful anticancer drugs. However, the usage of these drugs has been limited by the acquisition of drug resistance in many cancers. Therefore, there is a constant demand for the development of new therapeutic drugs. Here we report the discovery of 5-5 (3-cchlorophenyl)-N-(3-pyridinyl)-2-furamide (CPPF), a novel microtubule targeting anticancer agent. Using both 2D and 3D culture systems, we showed that CPPF was able to suppress the proliferation of diverse cancer cell lines. In addition, CPPF was able to inhibit the growth of multidrug-resistant cell lines that are resistant to other MTAs, such as paclitaxel and colchicine. Our results showed that CPPF inhibited growth by depolymerizing microtubules leading to mitotic arrest and apoptosis. We also confirmed CPPF anticancer effects in vivo using both a mouse xenograft and a two-step skin cancer mouse model. Using established zebrafish models, we showed that CPPF has low toxicity in vivo. Overall, our study proves that CPPF has the potential to become a successful anticancer chemotherapeutic drug.

SUBMITTER: Han HJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7370279 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CPPF, A Novel Microtubule Targeting Anticancer Agent, Inhibits the Growth of a Wide Variety of Cancers.

Han Ho Jin HJ   Park Chanmi C   Hwang Joonsung J   N R Thimmegowda T   Kim Sun-Ok SO   Han Junyeol J   Woo Minsik M   B Shwetha S   Ryoo In-Ja IJ   Lee Kyung Ho KH   Cha-Molstad Hyunjoo H   Kwon Yong Tae YT   Kim Bo Yeon BY   Soung Nak-Kyun NK  

International journal of molecular sciences 20200707 13


In the past, several microtubule targeting agents (MTAs) have been developed into successful anticancer drugs. However, the usage of these drugs has been limited by the acquisition of drug resistance in many cancers. Therefore, there is a constant demand for the development of new therapeutic drugs. Here we report the discovery of 5-5 (3-cchlorophenyl)-N-(3-pyridinyl)-2-furamide (CPPF), a novel microtubule targeting anticancer agent. Using both 2D and 3D culture systems, we showed that CPPF was  ...[more]

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