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Profiling of in vivo, in vitro and reactive zorifertinib metabolites using liquid chromatography ion trap mass spectrometry

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RSC ADVANCES
卷 12, 期 32, 页码 20991-21003

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2ra02848d

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  1. King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia [RSP2022R501]

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Zorifertinib is a novel oral small molecule drug used for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer. It inhibits the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor and has good blood-brain barrier permeability for patients with EGFR mutations. This study investigated the in vitro and in vivo metabolism of Zorifertinib, as well as its reactive metabolites. Several metabolic pathways were identified, and various metabolites were detected. These findings provide valuable insights into the metabolism of Zorifertinib and contribute to a better understanding of its clinical use.
Zorifertinib (AZD-3759; ZFB) is a potent, novel, oral, small molecule used for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). ZFB is Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) inhibitor that is characterized by good permeability of the blood-brain barrier for (NSCLC) patients with EGFR mutations. The present research reports the profiling of in vitro, in vivo and reactive metabolites of ZFB. Prediction of vulnerable metabolic sites and reactivity pathways (cyanide and GSH) of ZFB were performed by WhichP450 (TM) module (StarDrop software package) and XenoSite reactivity model (XenoSite Web Predictor-Home), respectively. ZFB in vitro metabolites were done by incubation with isolated perfused rat liver hepatocytes and rat liver microsomes (RLMs). Extraction of ZFB and its related metabolites from the incubation matrix was done by protein precipitation. In vivo metabolism was performed by giving ZFB (10 mg kg(-1)) through oral gavage to Sprague Dawley rats that were housed in metabolic cages. Urine was collected at specific time intervals (0, 6, 12, 18, 24, 48, 72, 96 and 120 h) from ZFB dosing. The collected urine samples were filtered then stored at -70 degrees C. N-Methyl piperazine ring of ZFB undergoes phase I metabolism forming iminium intermediates that were stabilized using potassium cyanide as a trapping agent. Incubation of ZFB with RLMs were performed in the presence of 1.0 mM KCN and 1.0 mM glutathione to check reactive intermediates as it is may be responsible for toxicities associated with ZFB usage. For in vitro metabolites there were six in vitro phase I metabolites, three in vitro phase II metabolites, seven reactive intermediates (four GSH conjugates and three cyano adducts) of ZFB were detected by LC-IT-MS. For in vivo metabolites there were six in vivo phase I and three in vivo phase II metabolites of ZFB were detected by LC-IT-MS. In vitro and in vivo phase I metabolic pathways were N-demethylation, O-demethylation, hydroxylation, reduction, defluorination and dechlorination. In vivo phase II metabolic reaction was direct sulphate and glucuronic acid conjugation with ZFB.

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