Carbonic anhydrase (CA) enzymes, specifically membrane-bound isozymes CA IX and CA XII, underpin a pH-regulating system that enables hypoxic tumor cell survival and proliferation. CA IX and XII are implicated as potential targets for the development of new hypoxic cancer therapies. To date, only a few small molecules have been characterized in CA-relevant cell and animal model systems. In this paper, we describe the development of a new class of carbohydrate-based small molecule CA inhibitors, many of which inhibit CA IX and XII within a narrow range of low nanomolar K(i) values (5.3-11.2 nM). We evaluate for the first time carbohydrate-based CA inhibitors in cell-based models that emulate the protective role of CA IX in an acidic tumor microenvironment. Our findings identified two inhibitors (compounds 5 and 17) that block CA IX-induced survival and have potential for development as in vivo cancer cell selective inhibitors.

Targeting hypoxic tumor cell viability with carbohydrate-based carbonic anhydrase IX and XII inhibitors / J. C. Morris;J. Chiche;C. Grellier;M. Lopez;L. F. Bornaghi;A. Maresca;C. T. Supuran;J. Pouysségur;S. Poulsen. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0022-2623. - STAMPA. - 54:(2011), pp. 6905-6918. [10.1021/jm200892s]

Targeting hypoxic tumor cell viability with carbohydrate-based carbonic anhydrase IX and XII inhibitors.

SUPURAN, CLAUDIU TRANDAFIR;
2011

Abstract

Carbonic anhydrase (CA) enzymes, specifically membrane-bound isozymes CA IX and CA XII, underpin a pH-regulating system that enables hypoxic tumor cell survival and proliferation. CA IX and XII are implicated as potential targets for the development of new hypoxic cancer therapies. To date, only a few small molecules have been characterized in CA-relevant cell and animal model systems. In this paper, we describe the development of a new class of carbohydrate-based small molecule CA inhibitors, many of which inhibit CA IX and XII within a narrow range of low nanomolar K(i) values (5.3-11.2 nM). We evaluate for the first time carbohydrate-based CA inhibitors in cell-based models that emulate the protective role of CA IX in an acidic tumor microenvironment. Our findings identified two inhibitors (compounds 5 and 17) that block CA IX-induced survival and have potential for development as in vivo cancer cell selective inhibitors.
2011
54
6905
6918
J. C. Morris;J. Chiche;C. Grellier;M. Lopez;L. F. Bornaghi;A. Maresca;C. T. Supuran;J. Pouysségur;S. Poulsen
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