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Discovery of a novel and selective cathepsin L inhibitor with anti-metastatic ability in vitro and in vivo against breast cancer cells

Journal

BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 115, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2021.105256

Keywords

Cathepsin inhibitors; Anti-metastatic ability in vitro and; Asperphenamate; Docking study; Design and synthesis

Funding

  1. Science and Technology Projects from the Educational Department of Liaoning Province, China [2019LQN05]
  2. Plan for Development of Young Scholars of Shenyang Pharmaceu-tical University

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Researchers have modified the structure of asperphenamate to enhance its inhibitory activity against cathepsin L, with some derivatives showing stronger potency and selectivity, such as B-2a. Additionally, B-2a exhibits significant antimetastatic ability, making it a promising candidate for further studies.
Asperphenamate is a natural product that has attracted considerable interest from researchers worldwide. In the last decade, aiming to increase the biological activity and improve druggability, modifications of the A-ring moiety in asperphenamate have been performed. Our laboratory has also recently reported functional derivatizations of the A ring and studied its effect on the inhibition of cysteine cathepsin L. However, the functional significance of the B-ring fragment toward cathepsin L has not been evaluated thus far. In this paper, forty-four derivatives of the B-ring substituted with different N-phenylsulfonyl groups were designed and synthesized. Among them, the paratrifluromethyl analog B-2a and the 2, 4-difluoro-5-chloro derivative B-11b showed more potent inhibitory activity against cathepsin L than the control compound, ABR, which displayed the strongest inhibitory effect on cathepsin L and S among all reported asperphenamate derivatives. In particular, compound B-2a showed more pronounced selectivity against cathepsin L than the other derivatives. Molecular docking revealed that the N-phenylsulfonylamide moiety was vital for the interactions between B-2a and cathepsin L. Moreover, B-2a displayed no toxicity against normal cells. Therefore, compound B-2a was selected for further studies. Wound-healing assays, Transwell chamber assays and breast cancer lung metastasis mouse models demonstrated that B-2a exhibited antimetastatic ability in vitro and in vivo.

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