Oral ENPP1 inhibitor designed using generative AI as next generation STING modulator for solid tumors.

利用人工智能生成技术设计的口服 ENPP1 抑制剂,作为下一代 STING 调节剂用于治疗实体瘤

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作者:Pu Congying, Cui Hui, Yu Huaxing, Cheng Xin, Zhang Man, Qin Luoheng, Ning Zhilin, Zhang Wen, Chen Shan, Qian Yuhang, Wang Feng, Wang Ling, Lin Xiaoxia, Gennert David, Pun Frank W, Ren Feng, Zhavoronkov Alex
Despite the STING-type-I interferon pathway playing a key role in effective anti-tumor immunity, the therapeutic benefit of direct STING agonists appears limited. In this study, we use several artificial intelligence techniques and patient-based multi-omics data to show that Ectonucleotide Pyrophosphatase/Phosphodiesterase 1 (ENPP1), which hydrolyzes STING-activating cyclic GMP-AMP (cGAMP), is a safer and more effective STING-modulating target than direct STING agonism in multiple solid tumors. We then leverage our generative chemistry artificial intelligence-based drug design platform to facilitate the design of ISM5939, an orally bioavailable ENPP1-selective inhibitor capable of stabilizing extracellular cGAMP and activating bystander antigen-presenting cells without inducing either toxic inflammatory cytokine release or tumor-infiltrating T-cell death. In murine syngeneic models across cancer types, ISM5939 synergizes with targeting the PD-1/PD-L1 axis and chemotherapy in suppressing tumor growth with good tolerance. Our findings provide evidence supporting ENPP1 as an innate immune checkpoint across solid tumors and reports an AI design-aided ENPP1 inhibitor, ISM5939, as a cutting-edge STING modulator for cancer therapy, paving a path for immunotherapy advancements.

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