RESUMO
We recently discovered that five- and pseudo-five-fused-ring derivatives in an imidazonaphthyridine series were promising hit compounds for the development of new DNA-intercalators. In this study, novel (dihydro)imidazo[1,6] and [1,7]naphthyridi(no)nes were prepared including pseudo-pentacycles. All the compounds synthesized were screened against four tumor cell lines. Compounds 3(b-d) showed significant in vitro cytotoxicity, and DNA intercalation properties were demonstrated at 25 µM. Imidazonaphthyridinones exhibited no DNA binding affinity despite significant growth inhibition activity. Interestingly, when a pyridinone pharmacophore was linked to the imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine scaffold, the geometric orientation of the link had a strong impact on the growth inhibition activity. From these results we conclude that the moderate cytotoxicity observed for these compounds is independent of their DNA-binding and topoisomerase inhibition activities.