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  2. Design and Synthesis of Isoquinolidinobenzodiazepine Dimers, a Novel Class of Antibody-Drug Conjugate Payload

Design and Synthesis of Isoquinolidinobenzodiazepine Dimers, a Novel Class of Antibody-Drug Conjugate Payload

  • ACS Med Chem Lett. 2017 Dec 6;9(1):56-60. doi: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.7b00436.
Sean W Smith 1 Vasu Jammalamadaka 2 Dmitry Borkin 1 Jianyu Zhu 2 Sylvia J Degrado 1 Jennifer Lu 2 Jianqing Huang 2 Ying-Ping Jiang 2 Nareshkumar Jain 1 Jagath R Junutula 2
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 The Chemistry Research Solution, d/b/a Abzena, 360 George Patterson Blvd, Bristol, Pennsylvania 19007, United States.
  • 2 Cellerant Therapeutics, 1561 Industrial Road, San Carlos, California 94070, United States.
Abstract

Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) represent an important class of emerging Cancer therapeutics. Recent ADC development efforts highlighted the use of pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD) dimer payload for the treatment of several cancers. We identified the isoquinolidinobenzodiazepine (IQB) payload (D211), a new class of PBD dimer family of DNA damaging payloads. We have successfully synthesized all three IQB stereoisomers, experimentally showed that the purified (S,S)-D211 isomer is functionally more active than (R,R)-D221 and (S,R)-D231 isomers by >50,000-fold and ∼200-fold, respectively. We also synthesized a linker-payload (D212) that uses (S,S)-D211 payload with a cathepsin Cleavable Linker, a hydrophilic PEG8 spacer, and a thiol reactive maleimide. In addition, homogeneous ADCs generated using D212 linker-payload exhibited ideal physicochemical properties, and anti-CD33 ADC displayed a robust target-specific potency on AML cell lines. These results demonstrate that D212 linker-payload described here can be utilized for developing novel ADC therapeutics for targeted Cancer therapy.

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