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Combretastatin A-4 analogues as antimitotic antitumor agents

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CURRENT MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 10, Issue 17, Pages 1697-1722

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/0929867033457151

Keywords

combretastatin A-4; Combretum caffrum; structure-activity relationships; antimitotic agents; antivascular activity

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Tubulin protein is a major target for anticancer drug discovery. As a result, antimitotic agents constitute an important class of the current anticancer drugs. Hundreds of tubulin inhibitors, naturally occurring, semisynthetic or synthetic, have been reported. Among these, combretastatin A-4 (CA-4), isolated from a South African tree Combretum caffrum, is one of the most potent antimitotic agents. CA-4 shows strong cytotoxicity against a variety of cancer cells, including multi-drug resistant cancer cell lines. It has also been demonstrated to exert highly selective effects in proliferating endothelial cells. CA-4 disodium, phosphate (CA4DP), a water-soluble prodrug of CA-4, shows potent antivascular and antitumor effects in a wide variety of preclinical tumor models. Consequently, a number of CA-4 analogues has been synthesized and evaluated. In this paper, the structure-activity relationships and pharmacological properties of the CA-4 derivatives as a class of potent antimitotic anticancer agents are reviewed and discussed.

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