Abstract

We have previously shown that N-1-sulfonylpyrimidine derivatives have strong antiproliferative activity on human tumor cell lines, whereby 1-(p-toluenesulfonyl)cytosine showed good selectivity with regard to normal cells and was easily synthesized on a large scale. In the present work we have used an interdisciplinary approach to elucidate the compounds' mechanistic class. An augmented number of cell lines (11) has allowed a computational search for compounds with similar activity profiles and/or mechanistic class by integrating our data with the comprehensive DTP-NCI database. We applied supervised machine learning methodology (Random Forest classifier), which offers information complementary to unsupervised algorithms commonly used for analysis of cytostatic activity profiles, such as self-organizing maps. The computational results taken together with cell cycle perturbation and apoptosis analysis of the cell lines point to an unusual mechanism of cytostatic action, possibly a combination of nucleic acid antimetabolite activity and a novel molecular mechanism.

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