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New 2,6,9-Trisubstituted Purine Derivatives As Bcr-Abl And Btk Inhibitors And As Promising Agents Against Leukemia

Journal
Bioorganic Chemistry
Date Issued
2019-10-17
Author(s)
Jeanluc Bertrand
Hana Dostálová
Vladimir Krystof
Radek Jorda
Alejandro Castro
Mella, Jaime  
Facultad de Ciencias  
Christian Espinosa-Bustos
Ana María Zarate
Cristian O. Salas
DOI
10.1016/j.bioorg.2019.103361
WoS ID
WOS:000505596300019
Abstract
Bcr-Abl and Btk kinases are among the targets that have been considered for the treatment of leukemia. Therefore, several strategies have focused on the use of inhibitors as chemotherapeutic tools to treat these types of leukemia, such as imatinib (for Bcr-Abl) or ibrutinib (for Btk). However, the efficacy of these drugs has been reduced due to resistance mechanisms, which have motivated the development of new and more effective compounds. In this study, we designed, synthesized and evaluated 2,6,9-trisubstituted purine derivatives as novel Bcr-Abl and Btk inhibitors. We identified 5c and 5d as potent inhibitors of both kinases (IC50 values of 40 nM and 0.58/0.66 μM for Abl and Btk, respectively). From docking and QSAR analyses, we concluded that fluorination of the arylpiperazine system is detrimental to the activity against two kinases, and we also validated our hypothesis that the substitution on the 6-phenylamino ring is important for the inhibition of both kinases. In addition, our studies indicated that most compounds could suppress the proliferation of leukemia and lymphoma cells (HL60, MV4-11, CEM, K562 and Ramos cells) at low micromolar concentrations in vitro. Finally, we preliminarily demonstrated that 5c inhibited the downstream signaling of both kinases in the respective cell models. Therefore, 5c or 5d possessed potency to be further optimized as anti-leukemia drugs by simultaneously inhibiting the Bcr-Abl and Btk kinases.
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Biochemistry And Mole...

Biochemistry

Chemistry, Organic

Drug Discovery

Molecular Biology

Organic Chemistry

OCDE Subjects

Natural Sciences::Che...

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