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Preparation and Evaluation of a Novel Class of Amphiphilic Amines as Antitumor Agents and Nanocarriers for Bioactive Molecules
Authors:Isabella Orienti  Mirella Falconi  Gabriella Teti  Mark A Currier  Jiang Wang  Mitch Phelps  Timothy P Cripe
Institution:1.Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology,University of Bologna,Bologna,Italy;2.Department for Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences (DIBINEM),University of Bologna,Bologna,Italy;3.Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Diseases,Nationwide Children’s Hospital,Columbus,USA;4.College of Pharmacy and Division of Pharmaceutics,The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center,Columbus,USA;5.Division of Hematology/Oncology/Blood and Marrow Transplant,Nationwide Children’s Hospital,Columbus,USA
Abstract:

Purpose

We describe a novel class of antitumor amphiphilic amines (RCn) based on a tricyclic amine hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic linear alkyl tail of variable length.

Methods

We tested the lead compound, RC16, for cytotoxicity and mechanism of cell death in several cancer cell lines, anti tumor efficacy in mouse tumor models, and ability to encapsulate chemotherapy drugs.

Results

These compounds displayed strong cytotoxic activity against cell lines derived from both pediatric and adult cancers. The IC50 of the lead compound, RC16, for normal cells including human keratinocytes, human fibroblasts and human umbilical vein endothelial cells was tenfold higher than for tumor cells. RC16 exhibited significant antitumor effects in vivo using several human xenografts and a metastatic model of murine neuroblastoma by both intravenous and oral administration routes. The amphiphilic character of RC16 triggered a spontaneous molecular self-assembling in water with formation of micelles allowing complexation of Doxorubicin, Etoposide and Paclitaxel. These micelles significantly improved the in vitro antitumor activity of these drugs as the enhancement of their aqueous solubility also improved their biologic availability.

Conclusions

RC16 and related amphiphilic amines may be useful as a novel cancer treatment.
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