ADDUCTS OF NATURAL TRITERPENOID ACIDS WITH MITOCHONDRIA-TARGETED CATIONIC COMPOUND F16, PROMISING AS NEW ANTICANCER DRUGS Eldar Valerievich Davletshin, Darya Alexandrovna Nedopekina, Anna Yulievna Spivak Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis, Ufa Federal Research Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Prospekt Oktyabrya 141, Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, 450075, Russia In order to design an effective anti-cancer drugs, have been synthesized a series of
conjugates of natural pentacyclic triterpene acids (betulinic, ursolic, oleanolic, maslinic,
and corosolic acids) with a mitochondria-targeted delocalized lipophilic cationic
compound F16 [E-4-(1H-indol-3-ylvinyl)-
N -methylpyridinium iodide]. A fragment of
the lipophilic membrane-penetrating compound F16 was used as a vector for the
transfer of pentacyclic triterenoids through cell membranes, selective delivery into the
mitochondria of cancer cells, and simultaneously as a fluorescent probe. The most
hybrid molecules demonstrated multiple synergistic effect of antitumor activity (≈50-
100 times)
in vitro tests on human leukemia tumor cell lines (U937, K562 and Jurkat),
breast adenocarcinoma (MCF-7) and human lung adenocarcinoma cells (A549 and
H1299). The study of the mechanism of antitumor activity in relation to the MCF-7 cell
line showed that the antitumor activity of the conjugates is due to their prooxidant effect
associated with the massive generation of reactive oxygen species in cancer cells, as
well as the antiproliferative effect causing cell cycle arrest at the G0/G1 phase.
Visualization of the distribution of conjugates in intracellular organelles, performed
using the method of confocal microscopy, indicated a high degree of their localization
in the mitochondria of cancer cells. (The work was carried out in collaboration with the
Mari State University, Yoshkar-Ola and the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental
Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Mitochondrial
Transport, Pushchino).
This work was performed under financial support from the Russian Science Foundation (Grant 23-23-00098).