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  2. Therapeutic potential of targeting the oncogenic SHP2 phosphatase

Therapeutic potential of targeting the oncogenic SHP2 phosphatase

  • J Med Chem. 2014 Aug 14;57(15):6594-609. doi: 10.1021/jm5006176.
Li-Fan Zeng 1 Ruo-Yu Zhang Zhi-Hong Yu Sijiu Li Li Wu Andrea M Gunawan Brandon S Lane Raghuveer S Mali Xingjun Li Rebecca J Chan Reuben Kapur Clark D Wells Zhong-Yin Zhang
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, ‡Herman B. Wells Center for Pediatric Research, and §Chemical Genomics Core Facility, Indiana University School of Medicine , 635 Barnhill Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 United States.
Abstract

The Src homology 2 domain containing protein tyrosine phosphatase-2 (SHP2) is an oncogenic Phosphatase associated with various kinds of leukemia and solid tumors. Thus, there is substantial interest in developing SHP2 inhibitors as potential Anticancer and antileukemia agents. Using a structure-guided and fragment-based library approach, we identified a novel hydroxyindole carboxylic acid-based SHP2 Inhibitor 11a-1, with an IC50 value of 200 nM and greater than 5-fold selectivity against 20 mammalian PTPs. Structural and modeling studies reveal that the hydroxyindole carboxylic acid anchors the inhibitor to the SHP2 active site, while interactions of the oxalamide linker and the phenylthiophene tail with residues in the β5-β6 loop contribute to 11a-1's binding potency and selectivity. Evidence suggests that 11a-1 specifically attenuates the SHP2-dependent signaling inside the cell. Moreover, 11a-1 blocks growth factor mediated ERK1/2 and Akt activation and exhibits excellent antiproliferative activity in lung Cancer and breast Cancer as well as leukemia cell lines.

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  • HY-120901
    SHP2 Inhibitor