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  2. Novel irreversible epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors by chemical modulation of the cysteine-trap portion

Novel irreversible epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors by chemical modulation of the cysteine-trap portion

  • J Med Chem. 2010 Mar 11;53(5):2038-50. doi: 10.1021/jm901558p.
Caterina Carmi 1 Andrea Cavazzoni Stefano Vezzosi Fabrizio Bordi Federica Vacondio Claudia Silva Silvia Rivara Alessio Lodola Roberta R Alfieri Silvia La Monica Maricla Galetti Andrea Ardizzoni Pier Giorgio Petronini Marco Mor
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  • 1 Dipartimento Farmaceutico, Università degli Studi di Parma, Vle GP Usberti 27/A, I-43124 Parma, Italy.
Abstract

Irreversible EGFR inhibitors can circumvent acquired resistance to first-generation reversible, ATP-competitive inhibitors in the treatment of non-small-cell lung Cancer. They contain both a driver group, which assures target recognition, and a warhead, generally an acrylamide or propargylamide fragment that binds covalently to Cys797 within the kinase domain of EGFR. We performed a systematic exploration of the role for the warhead group, introducing different cysteine-trapping fragments at position 6 of a traditional 4-anilinoquinazoline scaffold. We found that different reactive groups, including epoxyamides (compounds 3-6) and phenoxyacetamides (compounds 7-9), were able to irreversibly inhibit EGFR. In particular, at significant lower concentrations than gefitinib (1), (2R,3R)-N-(4-(3-bromoanilino)quinazolin-6-yl)-3-(piperidin-1-ylmethyl)oxirane-2-carboxamide (6) inhibited EGFR autophosphorylation and downstream signaling pathways, suppressed proliferation, and induced Apoptosis in gefitinib-resistant NSCLC H1975 cells, harboring the T790M mutation in EGFR.

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