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Discovery of SHP2-D26 as a First, Potent, and Effective PROTAC Degrader of SHP2 Protein

  • J Med Chem. 2020 Jul 23;63(14):7510-7528. doi: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00471.
Mingliang Wang Jianfeng Lu Mi Wang Chao-Yie Yang Shaomeng Wang
Abstract

Src homology 2 domain-containing Phosphatase 2 (SHP2) is an attractive therapeutic target for human cancers and other human diseases. Herein, we report our discovery of potent small-molecule SHP2 degraders whose design is based upon the proteolysis-targeting chimera (PROTAC) concept. This work has led to the discovery of potent and effective SHP2 degraders, exemplified by SHP2-D26. SHP2-D26 achieves DC50 values of 6.0 and 2.6 nM in esophageal Cancer KYSE520 and acute myeloid leukemia MV4;11 cells, respectively, and is capable of reducing SHP2 protein levels by >95% in Cancer cells. SHP2-D26 is >30-times more potent in inhibition of phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) and of cell growth than SHP099, a potent SHP2 Inhibitor, in KYSE520 and MV4;11 Cancer cell lines. This study demonstrates that induced SHP2 degradation is a very effective approach to inhibit the function of SHP2. Further optimization of these SHP2 degraders may lead to the development of a new class of therapies for cancers and other human diseases.

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