Discovery of Pyridinone Derivatives as Potent, Selective, and Orally Bioavailable Adenosine A2A Receptor Antagonists for Cancer Immunotherapy
Chenyu Zhu, Shuyin Ze, Ronghui Zhou, Xinyu Yang, Haojie Wang, Xiaolei Chai, Meimiao Fang, Mingyao Liu, Yonghui Wang, Weiqiang Lu, Qiong Xie
Journal:JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
IF:7.3
DOI:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.2c01860
PMID:36951370
Published:2023-03-23
research field:肿瘤学药理学免疫学
Abstract
Recent studies and clinical evidence have strongly supported the development of adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) antagonists as novel approaches for cancer immunotherapy. By screening our in-house compound library, a pyridinone hit compound (1) with weak A2AR antagonistic activity was identified. Further structure–activity relationship studies revealed a series of pyridinone derivatives with strong potency. Compound 38 stood out with a potent A2AR antagonistic activity (IC50 = 29.0 nM), good mouse liver microsomal metabolic stability (t1/2 = 86.1 min), and excellent oral bioavailability (F = 86.1%). Of note, 38 effectively enhanced the activation and killing ability of T cells in vitro by down-regulation of immunosuppressive molecules (LAG-3 and TIM-3) and up-regulation of effector molecules (GZMB, IFNG, and IL-2). Moreover, 38 exhibited excellent in vivo antitumor activity with a tumor growth inhibition (TGI) of 56.0% in the MC38 tumor model via oral administration, demonstrating its potential as a novel A2AR antagonist candidate for cancer immunotherapy.
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