Metabolism-guided development of Ko143 analogs as ABCG2 inhibitors

代谢导向的Ko143类似物作为ABCG2抑制剂的开发

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Abstract

ATP-binding cassette subfamily G member 2 (ABCG2), an efflux transporter, is involved in multiple pathological processes. Ko143 is a potent ABCG2 inhibitor; however, it is quickly metabolized through carboxylesterase 1-mediated hydrolysis of its t-butyl ester moiety. The current work aimed to develop more metabolically stable ABCG2 inhibitors. Novel Ko143 analogs were designed and synthesized by replacing the unstable t-butyl ester moiety in Ko143 with an amide group. The synthesized Ko143 analogs were evaluated for their ABCG2 inhibitory activity, binding mode with ABCG2, cytotoxicity, and metabolic stability. We found that the amide modification of Ko143 led to metabolically stable ABCG2 inhibitors. Among these Ko143 analogs, K2 and K34 are promising candidates with favorable oral pharmacokinetic profiles in mice. In summary, we synthesized novel Ko143 analogs with improved metabolic stability, which can potentially be used as lead compounds for the future development of ABCG2 inhibitors.

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