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Novel, Potent, and Druglike Tetrahydroquinazoline Inhibitor That Is Highly Selective for Human Topoisomerase II α over β

Novel, Potent, and Druglike Tetrahydroquinazoline Inhibitor That Is Highly Selective for Human Topoisomerase II α over β

Authors :
Marco De Vivo
Jose M. Arencibia
Vito Genna
Maria Summa
Sine Mandrup Bertozzi
Elirosa Minniti
Andrea Armirotti
Sebastian Franco-Ulloa
Jo Ann W. Byl
Claudia Sissi
Rosalia Bertorelli
Neil Osheroff
Marco Borgogno
Anna Minarini
Jose Antonio Ortega
Ortega, Jose Antonio
Arencibia, Jose M
Minniti, Elirosa
Byl, Jo Ann W
Franco-Ulloa, Sebastian
Borgogno, Marco
Genna, Vito
Summa, Maria
Bertozzi, Sine Mandrup
Bertorelli, Rosalia
Armirotti, Andrea
Minarini, Anna
Sissi, Claudia
Osheroff, Neil
De Vivo, Marco
Source :
J Med Chem
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Chemical Society, 2020.

Abstract

We disclose a novel class of 6-amino-tetrahydroquinazoline derivatives that inhibit human topoisomerase II (topoII), a validated target of anticancer drugs. In contrast to topoII-targeted drugs currently in clinical use, these compounds do not act as topoII poisons that enhance enzyme-mediated DNA cleavage, a mechanism that is linked to the development of secondary leukemias. Instead, these tetrahydroquinazolines block the topoII function with no evidence of DNA intercalation. We identified a potent lead compound [compound 14 (ARN-21934) IC50 = 2 muM for inhibition of DNA relaxation, as compared to an IC50 = 120 muM for the anticancer drug etoposide] with excellent metabolic stability and solubility. This new compound also shows ~100-fold selectivity for topoIIalpha over topobeta, a broad antiproliferative activity toward cultured human cancer cells, a favorable in vivo pharmacokinetic profile, and the ability to penetrate the blood-brain barrier. Thus, ARN-21934 is a highly promising lead for the development of novel and potentially safer topoII-targeted anticancer drugs.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Med Chem
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....71bc28cb9ef7c7a4bbe71fd55bf4856c