Abstract

Based on previous studies, we synthesized a novel class of ortho- and para-naphthoquinones derivatives bearing a phenolic hydroxy or sulfonamide moiety and evaluated their in vitro antiproliferative and signal transducer and activator of transcription-3 (STAT3) phosphorylation inhibitory activities. The biological evaluations of these naphthoquinones revealed that ortho-naphthoquinones containing a phenolic hydroxyl group exhibited greater antiproliferative activity compared to compounds without a phenolic hydroxyl group. Among the synthesized para-naphthoquinones, 21, which has a condensed sulfonamide structure, showed substantially higher antiproliferative activity than that of the parent compound, and was also found to inhibit the phosphorylation of STAT3(Y705) in a dose-dependent manner. A docking simulation using AutoDock Vina suggested that 21 could directly bind to the hinge region of STAT3.

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