Anti-proliferative and migratory inhibition study of b16f10 in mouse melanoma cells induced by synthetic indole-oxadiazole bearing butanamides
OJC-Vol. 2 (2019), Issue 1, pp. 21 – 29 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Muhammad Athar Abbasi, Seong-Hui Eo, Aziz-ur-Rehman, Sabahat Zahra Siddiqui, Yohan Han, Seon-Mi Yu, Song Ja Kim, Mubashir Hassan, Hussain Raza, Syed Anan Ali Shah, Sung-Yum Seo
Abstract: Matrix metalloproteinases-2 and -9 (MMP-2/-9) are key tissue remodeling enzymes that have multiple overlapping activities critical for wound healing and tumor progression. In search of new anti-tumor agents, indole-oxadiazole containing butanamides (1-5) were evaluated with B16F10 mouse melanoma cells in this study. The results showed that compounds 1, 2 and 3 inhibited the cell proliferation in a considerable manner at concentrations ranging from 0-44M. The possible migration inhibitory effects of these melanoma cells were further evaluated through gelatinolytic activity of MMP-2 and MMP-9 secreted from B16F10 cells and it was inferred that compounds 1, 2 and 3 affected the expression and activity of these enzymes in a dose dependent manner while compound 1 can be regarded as promising anti-tumor agent.