Synthesis and biological evaluation of 3'-carboranyl thymidine analogues |
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Authors: | Yan Junhua Naeslund Charlotta Al-Madhoun Ashraf S Wang Jianghai Ji Weihua Cosquer Guirec Y Johnsamuel Jayaseharan Sjöberg Stefan Eriksson Staffan Tjarks Werner |
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Affiliation: | College of Pharmacy, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA. |
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Abstract: | Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a chemoradio-therapeutic method for the treatment of cancer. It depends on the selective targeting of tumor cells by boron-containing compounds. One category of BNCT agents with potential to selectively target tumor cells may be thymidine derivatives substituted at the 3'-position with appropriate boron moieties. Thus, several thymidine analogues were synthesized with a carborane cluster bound to the 3'-position either through an ether or a carbon linkage. The latter are the first reported carborane-containing nucleosides in which the carboranyl entity is directly linked to the carbohydrate portion of the nucleoside by a carbon-carbon bond. Low but significant phosphorylation rates in the range of 0.18% that of thymidine were observed for the carbon-linked 3'-carboranyl thymidine analogues in phosphoryl transfer assays using recombinant preparations of thymidine kinases 1 (TK1) and thymidine kinases 2 (TK2). Some of the ether-linked 3'-carboranyl thymidine analogues appeared to be slightly unstable under acidic as well as phosphoryl transfer assay conditions and were, if at all, poor substrates for TK1. |
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