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Identification of DW532 as a novel anti-tumor agent targeting both kinases and tubulin

Journal

ACTA PHARMACOLOGICA SINICA
Volume 35, Issue 7, Pages 916-928

Publisher

ACTA PHARMACOLOGICA SINICA
DOI: 10.1038/aps.2014.33

Keywords

anti-cancer agent; hematoxylin; combretastatin; tyrosine kinase; EGFR; VEGFR; tubulin; cell cycle; spindle assembly checkpoint; anti-angiogenesis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81173080, 81273365, 81321092]
  2. National Science and Technology Major Project Key New Drug Creation and Manufacturing Program of China [2012ZX09103101-024]

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Aim: 7,8-Dihydroxy-4-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)-2H-chromen-2-one (DW532) is one of simplified analogues of hematoxylin that has shown broad-spectrum inhibition on tyrosine kinases and in vitro anti-cancer activities. The aim of this study was to identify DW532 as a agent targeting both kinases and tubulin, and to investigate its anti-cancer and anti-angiogenesis activities. Methods: In vitro tyrosine kinases activity was examined with ELISA, and tyrosine kinases activity in cells was evaluated with Western blot analysis. Tubulin turbidity assay, surface plasmon resonance and immunofluorescence technique were used to characterize the tubulin inhibitory activity. Cell proliferation was examined with SRB assay, and cell apoptosis and cell cycle distribution were analyzed with Annexin-V/PI staining and flow cytometry. Tube formation, aortic ring and chick chorioallantoic membrane assays were used to evaluate the anti-angiogenesis efficacy. Results: DW532 inhibited EGFR and VEGFR2 in vitro kinase activity (the IC50 values were 4.9 and 5.5 mu mol/L, respectively), and suppressed their downstream signaling. DW532 dose-dependently inhibited tubulin polymerization via direct binding to tubulin, thus disrupting the mitotic spindle assembly and leading to abnormal cell division. In a panel of human cancer cells, DW532 (1 and 10 mu mol/L) induced G(2)/M phase arrest and cell apoptosis, which subsequently resulted in cytotoxicity. Knockdown of BubR1 or Mps1, the two core proteins of the spindle assembly checkpoint dramatically decreased DW532-induced cell cycle arrest in MDA-MB-468 cells. Moreover, treatment with DW532 potently and dose-dependently suppressed angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo. Conclusion: DW532 is a dual inhibitor against tubulin and tyrosine kinases, and deserves further development as a novel anti-cancer agent.

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