Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1089/jir.2005.25.414

The antiproliferative activity of aconitylated (AIFN) and succinylated (SIFN) derivatives of recombinant interferon- α2b (IFN-α2b) was examined. Acylation of IFN-α2b was performed by succinic and cis-aconitic anhydrides. Antiproliferative properties of AIFN and SIFN were studied in vitro on the CaOv cell line, highly sensitive to IFN, and on the SW-480 cell line, with low sensitivity to IFN-α2b. Acylation of one lysine in the IFN-α2b molecule with cis-aconitic or succinic anhydride resulted in a 3–3.5-fold increase of its antiproliferative activity on CaOv cells. The highest antiproliferative activity of acylated IFN-α2b on SW-480 cells was observed for both AIFNs and SIFNs with three modified lysine residues. In conclusion, aconitylated and succinylated IFNs may be useful antiproliferative agents for cancer treatment.

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