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Biphenylalkylacetylhydroquinone Ethers Suppress the Proliferation of Murine B16 Melanoma Cells

Fernandes, Nicolle V.
Jung, Manfred
Daoud, Ali
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Hydroquinone, an activator of caspase-9 activity via reactive oxygen species, and farnesol, a post-translational downregulator of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase activity suppress the growth of murine B16 melanoma cells. Our previous studies have shown that farnesyl-O-acetylhydroquinone has a markedly greater growth-suppressive activity than that predicted by the responses to the parent compounds. Perillyl alcohol, a modulator of small G-protein activity, and biphenyl compounds, activators of Fas-mediated death pathways, suppress B16 growth. A similar synergistic increase in the potency of each compound when ether-linked to acetylhydroquinone is reported. Perillyl-O-acetylhydroquinone, biphenylethyl-O-acetylhydroquinone and biphenylpropyl-O-acetylhydroquinone had dose-dependent impacts on the proliferation of B16 cells with 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) values of 8.0, 4.2 and 1.4 Ìmol/L, respectively. The growth-suppression effected by biphenylpropyl-Oacetylhydroquinone was accompanied by a dose-dependent arrest at the G1/S interface of the cell cycle, an impact greater than that previously reported for farnesyl-O-acetylhydroquinone (IC50=2.5 Ìmol/L). These new hydroquinone derivatives may have potential in cancer chemoprevention and/or therapy.

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Originally published in: Fernandes N, Jung M, Daoud A, Mo H. (2008). Biphenylalkylacetylhydroquinone ethers suppress the proliferation of murine B16 melanoma cells. Anticancer Research 28:1005-1012. Posted with the permission of the publisher.
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2008-01-01
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Biphenylalkyl hydroquinone, cell cycle arrest, B16 melanoma
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Fernandes N, Jung M, Daoud A, Mo H. (2008). Biphenylalkylacetylhydroquinone ethers suppress the proliferation of murine B16 melanoma cells. Anticancer Research 28:1005-1012.
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