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Discovery of the Triazolo[1,5- a]Pyrimidine-Based Derivative WS-898 as a Highly Efficacious and Orally Bioavailable ABCB1 Inhibitor Capable of Overcoming Multidrug Resistance
Wang, Shuai,Wang, Sai-Qi,Teng, Qiu-Xu,Lei, Zi-Ning,Chen, Zhe-Sheng,Chen, Xiao-Bing,Liu, Hong-Min,Yu, Bin
, p. 16187 - 16204 (2021/11/18)
Targeting P-glycoprotein (ABCB1 or P-gp) has been recognized as a promising strategy to overcome multidrug resistance. Here, we reported our medicinal chemistry efforts that led to the discovery of the triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine derivative WS-898 as a highly effective ABCB1 inhibitor capable of reversing paclitaxel (PTX) resistance in drug-resistant SW620/Ad300, KB-C2, and HEK293/ABCB1 cells (IC50 = 5.0, 3.67, and 3.68 nM, respectively), more potent than verapamil and zosuquidar. WS-898 inhibited the efflux function of ABCB1, thus leading to decreased efflux and increased intracellular PTX concentration in SW620/Ad300 cells. The cellular thermal shift assay indicated direct engagement of WS-898 to ABCB1. Furthermore, WS-898 stimulated the ATPase activity of ABCB1 but had minimal effects on cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4). Importantly, WS-898 increased PTX sensitization in vivo without obvious toxicity. The results suggest that WS-898 is a highly effective triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine-based ABCB1 inhibitor and shows promise in reversing ABCB1-mediated PTX resistance.
Discovery of [1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine derivatives as new bromodomain-containing protein 4 (BRD4) inhibitors
Wang, Shuai,Shen, Dandan,Zhao, Lijie,Yuan, Xiaohan,Cheng, Jialing,Yu, Bin,Zheng, Yichao,Liu, Hongmin
supporting information, p. 418 - 422 (2019/09/03)
Targeting bromodomain-containing protein 4 (BRD4) has been proved to be an effective strategy for cancer therapy. To date, numerous BRD4 inhibitors and degraders have been identified, some of which have advanced into clinical trials. In this work, a focused library of new [1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine derivatives were discovered to be able to inhibit BRD4. WS-722 inactivated BRD4 (BD1/BD2), BRD2 (BD1/BD2) and BRD3 (BD1/BD2) broadly with the IC50 values less than 5 μmol/L. Besides, WS-722 inhibited growth of THP-1 cells with an IC50 value of 3.86 μmol/L. Like (+)-JQ1, WS-722 inhibited BRD4 in a reversible manner and enhanced protein stability. Docking studies showed that WS-722 occupied the central acetyl-lysine (Kac) binding cavity and formed a hydrogen bond with Asn140. In THP-1 cells, WS-722 showed target engagement to BRD4. Cellular effects of WS-722 on THP-1 cells were also examined, showing that WS-722 could block c-MYC expression, induce G0/G1 phase arrest and p21 up-regulation, and promote differentiation of THP-1 cells. BRD4 inhibition by WS-722 resulted in cell apoptosis and up-regulated expression of cleaved caspased-3/7 and PARP in THP-1 cell lines. The [1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine is a new template for the development of new BRD4 inhibitors.
Drug repurposing: Discovery of troxipide analogs as potent antitumor agents
Huo, Jin-ling,Liu, Hong-Min,Lu, Nan,Wang, Shuai,Yuan, Xiao-Han
, (2020/07/03)
Drug repurposing plays a vital role in the discovery of undescribed bioactivities in clinical drugs. Based on drug repurposing strategy, we for the first time reported a novel series of troxipide analogs and then evaluated their antiproliferative activity against MCF-7, PC3, MGC-803, and PC9 cancer cell lines and WPMY-1, most of which showed obvious selectivity toward PC-3 over the other three cancer cell lines and WPMY-1. Compound 5q, especially, could effectively inhibit PC3 with an IC50 value of 0.91 μM, which exhibited around 53-fold selectivity toward WPMY-1. Data indicated that 5q effectively inhibited the colony formation, suppressed the cell migration, and induced G1/S phase arrest in PC3 cells. Also, compound 5q induced cell apoptosis by activating the two apoptotic signaling pathways in PC3 cells: death receptor-mediated extrinsic pathway and mitochondria-mediated intrinsic pathway. Compound 5q up-regulated the expression of both pro-apoptotic Bax and P53, while down-regulated anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 expression. Besides, compound 5q significantly increased the expression of cleaved caspase 3/9 and cleaved PARP. Therefore, the successful discovery of compound 5q may further validate the feasibility of this theory, which will encourage researchers to reveal undescribed bioactivities in traditional drugs.
Discovery of tofacitinib derivatives as orally active antitumor agents based on the scaffold hybridization strategy
Shi, Xiao-Jing,Wang, Shuai,Li, Xiao-Jing,Yuan, Xiao-Han,Cao, Li-Juan,Yu, Bin,Liu, Hong-Min
, (2020/07/17)
In this work, a novel series of tofacitinib analogs were designed and synthesized based on the scaffold hybridization strategy and then evaluated for their antiproliferative activity toward three gastric cancer cell lines, leading to the identification of compound C18 which exhibited potent inhibitory activity against MGC-803 cell lines with an IC50 value of 2.68 μM. Compound C18 could effectively inhibit the colony formation, suppress the cell migration and induce apoptosis of MGC-803 cells through activating the p38 and JNK signaling pathways, while C18 showed no obvious effect on the cell cycle distribution in MGC-803 cells. In addition, C18 could initiate mitochondrial dysfunction of MGC-803 cells. Besides, in vivo antitumor studies indicated that C18 could inhibit gastric cancer tumor growth in vivo without obvious global toxicity.
Structure-Based Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of New Triazolo[1,5- a]Pyrimidine Derivatives as Highly Potent and Orally Active ABCB1 Modulators
Wang, Shuai,Wang, Sai-Qi,Teng, Qiu-Xu,Yang, Linlin,Lei, Zi-Ning,Yuan, Xiao-Han,Huo, Jun-Feng,Chen, Xiao-Bing,Wang, Mengru,Yu, Bin,Chen, Zhe-Sheng,Liu, Hong-Min
, p. 15979 - 15996 (2020/12/23)
ABCB1 is a promising therapeutic target for overcoming multidrug resistance (MDR). In this work, we reported the structure-based design of triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines as new ABCB1 modulators, of which WS-691 significantly increased sensitization of ABCB1-overexpressed SW620/Ad300 cells to paclitaxel (PTX) (IC50 = 22.02 nM). Mechanistic studies indicated that WS-691 significantly increased the intracellular concentration of PTX and [3H]-PTX while decreasing the efflux of [3H]-PTX in SW620/Ad300 cells by inhibiting the efflux function of ABCB1. The cellular thermal shift assay suggested that WS-691 could stabilize ABCB1 by directly binding to ABCB1. WS-691 could stimulate the activity of ABCB1 ATPase but had almost no inhibitory activity against CYP3A4. Importantly, WS-691 increased the sensitivity of SW620/Ad300 cells to PTX in vivo without observed toxicity. Collectively, WS-691 is a highly potent and orally active ABCB1 modulator capable of overcoming MDR. The triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine may be a promising scaffold for developing more potent ABCB1 modulators.
Development of Highly Potent, Selective, and Cellular Active Triazolo[1,5- a]pyrimidine-Based Inhibitors Targeting the DCN1-UBC12 Protein-Protein Interaction
Wang, Shuai,Zhao, Lijie,Shi, Xiao-Jing,Ding, Lina,Yang, Linlin,Wang, Zhi-Zheng,Shen, Dandan,Tang, Kai,Li, Xiao-Jing,Mamun,Li, Huiju,Yu, Bin,Zheng, Yi-Chao,Wang, Shaomeng,Liu, Hong-Min
, (2019/03/19)
The cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases (CRLs) are responsible for about 20% of cellular protein degradation and regulate diverse cellular processes, and the dysfunction of CRLs is implicated in human diseases. Targeting the CRLs has become an emerging strategy for the treatment of human diseases. Herein, we describe the discovery of a hit compound from our in-house library and further structure-based optimizations, which have enabled the identification of new triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine-based inhibitors targeting the DCN1-UBC12 interaction. Compound WS-383 blocks the DCN1-UBC12 interaction (IC50 = 11 nM) reversibly and shows selectivity over selected kinases. WS-383 exhibits cellular target engagement to DCN1 in MGC-803 cells. WS-383 inhibits Cul3/1 neddylation selectively over other cullins and also induces accumulation of p21, p27, and NRF2. Collectively, targeting the DCN1-UBC12 interaction would be a viable strategy for selective neddylation inhibition of Cul3/1 and may be of therapeutic potential for disease treatment in which Cul3/1 is dysregulated.
Experience-based discovery (EBD) of aryl hydrazines as new scaffolds for the development of LSD1/KDM1A inhibitors
Li, Zhong-Rui,Wang, Shuai,Yang, Linlin,Yuan, Xiao-Han,Suo, Feng-Zhi,Yu, Bin,Liu, Hong-Min
, p. 432 - 444 (2019/02/12)
Phenelzine was first employed to design new aryl hydrazine-based LSD1 inhibitors based on the experience-based discovery (EBD) strategy. Among these compounds, D8 potently inhibited LSD1 (IC50 = 882.30 nM) in a reversible manner. Compound D8 was selective to LSD1 over MAO-A/B and showed H3K4me2 competitive binding to LSD1. The interaction between H3K4me2 and LSD1 was also confirmed by the Co-IP assay. In LSD1 overexpressed A549 cells, compound D8 dose-dependently induced accumulation of LSD1 substrates H3K4me1/2 and H3K9me1/2, showed cellular target engagement to LSD1 and significantly inhibited cell migration of A549 cells. Docking studies suggested that compound D8 occupied the peptide binding region and therefore blocked the access of the peptide substrate to the FAD, finally leading to the demethylase activity inhibition of LSD1. The findings indicate that aryl hydrazines are new scaffolds for the design of LSD1 inhibitors, the identification of D8 provides further evidence for our previously proposed general principle that fused heterocycles with an amine group are potentially active toward LSD1 by competitive binding to LSD1 with H3 peptide substrates.
Synthesis, structure-activity relationship studies and biological characterization of new [1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine-based LSD1/KDM1A inhibitors
Wang, Shuai,Li, Zhong-Rui,Suo, Feng-Zhi,Yuan, Xiao-Han,Yu, Bin,Liu, Hong-Min
, p. 388 - 401 (2019/02/19)
The histone lysine specific demethylase 1 (LSD1/KDM1A) is implicated in the development of cancers, targeting LSD1 has been recognized as a promising strategy for cancer therapy. To date, some small-molecule inhibitors are currently being investigated in clinical trials. Herein we report the design, synthesis and biochemical characterization of [1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine derivatives as new LSD1 inhibitors. Of these compounds, compound C26 inhibited LSD1 in a reversible manner (IC50 = 1.72 μM) and showed selectivity to LSD1 over MAO-A/B. Besides, compound C26 displayed FAD-competitive binding to LSD1. Interestingly, C26 did not inhibit horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and quench H2O2, thus excluding the possibility that LSD1 inhibition by C26 was due to the HRP inhibition and consumption of H2O2. In LSD1 overexpressed A549 cells, compound C26 concentration-dependently induced accumulation of H3K4me1/me2 and H3K9me2 and showed cellular target engagement to LSD1. Additionally, compound C26 significantly inhibited migration of A549 cells in a concentration-dependent manner, further western blot analysis showed that C26 increased expression levels of epithelial cell markers E-Cadherin and Claudin-1, down-regulated mesenchymal cell marker N-Cadherin and the upstream transcription factors Snail and Slug. Docking studies were also performed to rationalize the potency of C26 toward LSD1. To conclude, the [1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine could serve as a promising scaffold for the development of new LSD1 inhibitors.
Structure based designing of triazolopyrimidone-based reversible inhibitors for kinases involved in NSCLC
Singh, Pankaj Kumar,Chaudhari, Dasharath,Jain, Sanyog,Silakari, Om
supporting information, p. 1565 - 1571 (2019/05/15)
Secondary acquired mutant EGFR (L858R-T790M)overexpressed NSCLC forms one of the prevalent form of resistant NSCLC. Another subset of resistant NSCLC includes amplified cMET in mutant EGFR derived tumours. Thus, in continuation to our previous work on the
Rickettsia prowazekii methionine aminopeptidase as a promising target for the development of antibacterial agents
Helgren, Travis R.,Chen, Congling,Wangtrakuldee, Phumvadee,Edwards, Thomas E.,Staker, Bart L.,Abendroth, Jan,Sankaran, Banumathi,Housley, Nicole A.,Myler, Peter J.,Audia, Jonathon P.,Horn, James R.,Hagen, Timothy J.
supporting information, p. 813 - 824 (2017/02/05)
Methionine aminopeptidase (MetAP) is a class of ubiquitous enzymes essential for the survival of numerous bacterial species. These enzymes are responsible for the cleavage of N-terminal formyl-methionine initiators from nascent proteins to initiate post-translational modifications that are often essential to proper protein function. Thus, inhibition of MetAP activity has been implicated as a novel antibacterial target. We tested this idea in the present study by targeting the MetAP enzyme in the obligate intracellular pathogen Rickettsia prowazekii. We first identified potent RpMetAP inhibitory species by employing an in vitro enzymatic activity assay. The molecular docking program AutoDock was then utilized to compare published crystal structures of inhibited MetAP species to docked poses of RpMetAP. Based on these in silico and in vitro screens, a subset of 17 compounds was tested for inhibition of R. prowazekii growth in a pulmonary vascular endothelial cell (EC) culture infection model system. All compounds were tested over concentration ranges that were determined to be non-toxic to the ECs and 8 of the 17 compounds displayed substantial inhibition of R. prowazekii growth. These data highlight the therapeutic potential for inhibiting RpMetAP as a novel antimicrobial strategy and set the stage for future studies in pre-clinical animal models of infection.
