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Discovery of indazole-pyridinone derivatives as a novel class of potent and selective MNK1/2 kinase inhibitors that protecting against endotoxin-induced septic shock

Authors :
Urszula Wojcik-Trechcinska
Magdalena Masiejczyk
Agnieszka Dreas
Zuzanna Sandowska-Markiewicz
Michal Mikula
Jerzy Ostrowski
Katarzyna Kucwaj-Brysz
Karolina Pyziak
Ewelina Wincza
Mariusz Milik
Eliza Majewska
Tomasz Rzymski
Urszula Kulesza
Aniela Golas
Krzysztof Brzózka
Charles-Henry Fabritius
Kinga Michalik
Ewelina Gabor-Worwa
Kazimiera Pyśniak
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)-interacting kinases 1 and 2 (MNKs 1/2) and their downstream target eIF4E, play a role in oncogenic transformation, progression and metastasis. These results provided rationale for development of first MNKs inhibitors, currently in clinical trials for cancer treatment. Inhibitors of the MNKs/eIF4E pathway are also proposed as treatment strategy for inflammatory conditions. Here we present results of optimization of indazole-pyridinone derived MNK1/2 inhibitors among which compounds 24 and 26, selective and metabolically stable derivatives. Both compounds decreased levels of eIF4E Ser206 phosphorylation (pSer209-eIF4E) in MOLM16 cell line. When administered in mice compounds 24 and 26 significantly improved survival rates of animals in the endotoxin lethal dose challenge model, with concomitant reduction of proinflammatory cytokine levels – TNFα and IL-6 in serum. Identified MNK1/2 inhibitors represent a novel class of immunomodulatory compounds with a potential for the treatment of inflammatory diseases including sepsis.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....257d9bec5056ffc8190e1768581a2973