Fangjie Wang , Lairong Song , Qianqian Xu , Ang Jia , Xiangwei Meng , Hongfei Jiang , Renshuai Zhang
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Abstract
Hypoxia is a common feature of various solid tumors, which reduces the sensitivity of tumor cells to both radiotherapy and chemotherapy. However, hypoxia also presents an opportunity for tumor-selective therapy. The prodrug strategy, leveraging the hypoxic nature of the tumor microenvironment, shows significant potential for clinical application. Here we present CHD-1, a hypoxia-activated antitumor prodrug that activates in hypoxic environments, effectively inhibiting hypoxic tumor cells while exhibiting no toxicity to normoxic cells. CHD-1 impairs mitochondrial morphology and membrane potential of hypoxic tumor cells, further triggers excessive mitophagy and induces apoptosis. Moreover, prodrug CHD-1 significantly inhibits HeLa xenograft growth in vivo, and shows lower toxicity than parent molecule in an acute toxicity assessment in animal models. This study introduces a promising hypoxia-activated antitumor prodrug with strong potential for further development in hypoxic tumor therapy.
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The European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is a global journal that publishes studies on all aspects of medicinal chemistry. It provides a medium for publication of original papers and also welcomes critical review papers.
A typical paper would report on the organic synthesis, characterization and pharmacological evaluation of compounds. Other topics of interest are drug design, QSAR, molecular modeling, drug-receptor interactions, molecular aspects of drug metabolism, prodrug synthesis and drug targeting. The journal expects manuscripts to present the rational for a study, provide insight into the design of compounds or understanding of mechanism, or clarify the targets.