161311-12-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Discovery of a tricyclic farnesoid X receptor agonist HEC96719, a clinical candidate for treatment of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
Cao, Shengtian,Yang, Xinye,Zhang, Zheng,Wu, Junwen,Chi, Bo,Chen, Hong,Yu, Jianghong,Feng, Shanshan,Xu, Yulin,Li, Jing,Zhang, Yingjun,Wang, Xiaojun,Wang, Yan
, (2022/01/24)
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is becoming the most predominant burden of chronic liver disease worldwide. Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), the progressive form of NAFLD, can develop into cirrhosis and hepatocellular cancer. Unfortunately, current options for therapeutic treatment of NASH are very limited. Among multiple pathways in NASH, farnesoid X receptor (FXR), a nuclear bile acid receptor, is well-recognized as an important effective target. Here we report the synthesis and characterization of compound HEC96719 a novel tricyclic FXR agonist based on a prior high-affinity nonsteroidal molecule GW4064. HEC96719 exhibits excellent potency superior to GW4064 and obeticholic acid in in vitro and in vivo assays of FXR activation. It also shows higher FXR selectivity and more favorable tissue distribution dominantly in liver and intestine. Preclinical data on pharmacokinetic properties, efficacy, and safety profiles overall indicate that HEC96719 is a promising drug candidate for NASH treatment.
A re-examination of the difluoromethylenesulfonic acid group as a phosphotyrosine mimic for PTP1B inhibition
Hussain, Munawar,Ahmed, Vanessa,Hill, Bryan,Ahmed, Zaheer,Taylor, Scott D.
, p. 6764 - 6777 (2008/12/22)
Protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) is involved in the down-regulation of insulin signaling and is a well-validated therapeutic target for the treatment of diabetes and obesity. Key to the design of potent inhibitors of PTP1B is a moiety that effectively mimics the phosphate group of the natural phosphotyrosine substrate. Difluoromethylsulfonomethylphenylalanine (F2Smp) is one of the best monoanionic pTyr mimics reported to date. However, the difluoromethylenesulfonic acid (DFMS) group as a phosphate mimic has not been carefully evaluated in the context of a non-peptidyl platform. Here we present a careful examination of the DFMS group as a phosphate mimic. This was achieved by first constructing an analog of a previously reported high affinity, non-peptidyl PTP1B inhibitor (compound 2, IC50 = 8 nM) in which a difluoromethylenephosphonic acid group is replaced with the DFMS moiety (compound 6). We also report the synthesis of its non-fluorinated methylenesulfonic analog (compound 7), as well as two other derivatives in which a distal sulfonamide moiety is replaced with a difluoromethylenesulfonamide group (compounds 8 and 9). Compounds 2 and 6-9 were examined as PTP1B inhibitors. Replacing the distal sulfonamide moiety with a difluoromethylenesulfonamide group had only a modest effect on inhibitor potency. However, compound 6 was approximately a 1000-fold poorer inhibitor than compound 2. Most significantly, inhibition studies with compound 7 and a peptide bearing sulfonomethylphenylalanine revealed that the fluorines have little effect on the potency of the DFMS-bearing inhibitors. This is in contrast to a previous assumption that the fluorines in DFMS-bearing inhibitors contributed significantly to their potency. This may in part explain the large difference in potency between the DFMS and DFMP-bearing compounds. These results also demonstrate that sulfonomethylphenylalanine, a pTyr mimic that is readily constructed, is a relatively good pTyr mimic in comparison to most others that have been reported when examined in the context of the DADE-X-LNH2 peptide platform.
