Eguchi Masakatsu, Nguyen Cu, Lee Sung Chan, Kahn Michael
Institute for Chemical Genomics, 600 Broadway, Suite 580, Seattle, WA 98122, USA.
Med Chem. 2005 Sep;1(5):467-72. doi: 10.2174/1573406054864098.
Inherited and somatic mutations in the APC gene, a human tumor-suppressor, occur in a large percentage of colon cancers, leading to elevated levels of nuclear beta-Catenin, and to activation of TCF/beta-Catenin-responsive genes including cyclin D1 and c-myc. To identify small molecule antagonists of this pathway, we screened transformed colorectal cells with a secondary structure-templated chemical library, in search of compounds that attenuated a TCF/beta-Catenin-responsive reporter gene. From this library we selected ICG-001 (IC50=3 microM) as a lead compound. Design and synthesis of the chemical library and some preliminary biological evaluation is described.