878023-03-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Mdm2 inhibitors as a platform for the design of P-glycoprotein inhibitors
Grigoreva,Romanova,Sagaidak,Vorona,Novikova,Tribulovich
, (2020)
Chemoresistance is thought to be the cause of low treatment efficacy and mortality in more than 90percent of patients with advanced cancer. The activation of drug efflux by P-glycoprotein is the key mechanism of resistance. All known P-gp inhibitors are used only in the combination therapy. We propose a new approach based on the multitarget rational design of drugs, which possess both the antitumor and efflux pump inhibitory activity. In this work, the principle possibility of combining the ability to inhibit P-gp and p53-Mdm2 protein-protein interaction in one structure is considered. The biological activity of a number of known and newly synthesized compounds was evaluated using cell lines with different p53 status. The possibility of using computer modeling for the search for P-glycoprotein inhibitors among Mdm2 inhibitors was analyzed; P-gp interaction site and binding modes of substrates and inhibitors were identified. The results obtained in cells that have the native balance of drug resistance and sensitivity showed the ability of the cells to both actively throw out xenobiotics and to lose this ability using P-gp inhibitors. The data obtained indicate that Mdm2 inhibitors are a promising platform for the development of multitarget drugs that can overcome tumor resistance by inhibiting the P-glycoprotein activity.
Proapoptotic modification of substituted isoindolinones as MDM2-p53 inhibitors
Grigoreva, Tatyana A.,Novikova, Daria S.,Petukhov, Alexey V.,Gureev, Maxim A.,Garabadzhiu, Alexander V.,Melino, Gerry,Barlev, Nickolai A.,Tribulovich, Vyacheslav G.
, p. 5197 - 5202 (2017/11/03)
A series of novel amino acid ester derivatives of 2,3-substituted isoindolinones was synthesized and evaluated for p53-mediated apoptotic activity. The rationale for augmentation of the target activity of 2,3-substituted isoindolinones was based on the introduction of new fragments in the structure of the inhibitor that would provide additional binding sites in the hydrophobic cavity of MDM2. To select for the anticipated modifications we employed molecular docking. Synthesized molecules were evaluated for their ability to induce apoptosis in two cancer cell lines and their derivatives with different status of p53 (colorectal HCT116 and osteosarcoma U2OS cells) by Annexin V staining. The target activity was estimated using high-content imaging system Operetta. Valine and phenylglycine ester derivatives were identified as potentially active MDM2-p53 inhibitors.
New Therapeutic Agents
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, (2011/10/04)
A compound of formula (I) or a compound of formula (II) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein R1-R7 and X are as defined in the description, and the use of these compounds in therapy, in particular in treating cancer or as an inhibitor of the interaction of the MDM2 protein with p53.
Isoindolinone inhibitors of the murine double minute 2 (MFM2)-p53 protein-protein interaction: Structure-activity studies leading to improved potency
Hardcastle, Ian R.,Liu, Junfeng,Valeur, Eric,Watson, Anna,Ahmed, Shafiq U.,Blackburn, Timothy J.,Bennaceur, Karim,Clegg, William,Drummond, Catherine,Endicott, Jane A.,Golding, Bernard T.,Griffin, Roger J.,Gruber, Jan,Haggerty, Karen,Harrington, Ross W.,Hutton, Claire,Kemp, Stuart,Lu, Xiaohong,McDonnell, James M.,Newell, David R.,Noble, Martin E. M.,Payne, Sara L.,Revill, Charlotte H.,Riedinger, Christiane,Xu, Qing,Lunec, John
, p. 1233 - 1243 (2011/05/07)
Inhibition of the MDM2-p53 interaction has been shown to produce an antitumor effect, especially in MDM2 amplified tumors. The isoindolinone scaffold has proved to be versatile for the discovery of MDM2-p53 antagonists. Optimization of previously reported inhibitors, for example, NU8231 (7) and NU8165 (49), was guided by MDM2 NMR titrations, which indicated key areas of the binding interaction to be explored. Variation of the 2-N-benzyl and 3-alkoxy substituents resulted in the identification of 3-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-((1- (hydroxymethyl)cyclopropyl)methoxy)-2-(4-nitrobenzyl)isoindolin-1-one (74) as a potent MDM2-p53 inhibitor (IC50 = 0.23 A± 0.01 μM). Resolution of the enantiomers of 74 showed that potent MDM2-p53 activity primarily resided with the (+)-R-enantiomer (74a; IC50 = 0.17 A± 0.02 μM). The cellular activity of key compounds has been examined in cell lines with defined p53 and MDM2 status. Compound 74a activates p53, MDM2, and p21 transcription in MDM2 amplified cells and shows moderate selectivity for wild-type p53 cell lines in growth inhibition assays.
