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  • HPCIH is a well-tolerated iron (Fe) chelator with limited cancer-fighting properties, while HPKIH shows significant anti-cancer activity.
  • The study explores the Fe mobilization and anti-cancer mechanisms of these compounds by synthesizing new similar analogs and examining their chemistry.
  • The effectiveness of these hydrazone chelators is influenced by factors such as their structure and the presence of redox-active iron complexes, which can produce toxic free radicals important for their anti-proliferative effects.

Article Abstract

2-Pyridinecarbaldehyde isonicotinoyl hydrazone (HPCIH) and di-2-pyridylketone isonicotinoyl hydrazone (HPKIH) are two Fe chelators with contrasting biological behavior. HPCIH is a well-tolerated Fe chelator with limited antiproliferative activity that has potential applications in the treatment of Fe-overload disease. In contrast, the structurally related HPKIH ligand possesses significant antiproliferative activity against cancer cells. The current work has focused on understanding the mechanisms of the Fe mobilization and antiproliferative activity of these hydrazone chelators by synthesizing new analogs (based on 2-acetylpyridine and 2-benzoylpyridine) that resemble both series and examining their Fe coordination and redox chemistry. The Fe mobilization activity of these compounds is strongly dependent on the hydrophobicity and solution isomeric form of the hydrazone (E or Z). Also, the antiproliferative activity of the hydrazone ligands was shown to be influenced by the redox properties of the Fe complexes. This indicated that toxic Fenton-derived free radicals are important for the antiproliferative activity for some hydrazone chelators. In fact, we show that any substitution of the H atom present at the imine C atom of the parent HPCIH analogs leads to an increase in antiproliferative efficacy owing to an increase in redox activity. These substituents may deactivate the imine R-C=N-Fe (R is Me, Ph, pyridyl) bond relative to when a H atom is present at this position preventing nucleophilic attack of hydroxide anion, leading to a reversible redox couple. This investigation describes novel structure-activity relationships of aroylhydrazone chelators that will be useful in designing new ligands or fine-tuning the activity of others.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00775-007-0300-4DOI Listing

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