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Discovery of potent chromone-based autotaxin inhibitors inspired by cannabinoids

  • Eur J Med Chem. 2024 Jan 5:263:115944. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2023.115944.
Mathias Christophe Eymery 1 Kim-Anh Nguyen 2 Shibom Basu 3 Jens Hausmann 3 Viet-Khoa Tran-Nguyen 4 Hans Peter Seidel 3 Lola Gutierrez 3 Ahcène Boumendjel 5 Andrew Aloysius McCarthy 3
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 European Molecular Biology Laboratory, EMBL Grenoble, 71 Avenue des Martyrs, 38000, Grenoble, France; Univ. Grenoble Alpes, INSERM U1039, LRB, 38000, Grenoble, France.
  • 2 Univ. Grenoble Alpes, INSERM U1039, LRB, 38000, Grenoble, France.
  • 3 European Molecular Biology Laboratory, EMBL Grenoble, 71 Avenue des Martyrs, 38000, Grenoble, France.
  • 4 Unité de Biologie Fonctionnelle et Adaptative (BFA), Université Paris Cité, 75013, Paris, France.
  • 5 Univ. Grenoble Alpes, INSERM U1039, LRB, 38000, Grenoble, France. Electronic address: [email protected].
Abstract

Autotaxin (ATX) is an Enzyme primarily known for the production of lysophosphatidic acid. Being involved in the development of major human diseases, such as Cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, the Enzyme has been featured in multiple studies as a pharmacological target. We previously found that the cannabinoid tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) could bind and act as an excellent inhibitor of ATX. This study aims to use the cannabinoid scaffold as a starting point to find cannabinoid-unrelated ATX inhibitors, following a funnel down approach in which large chemical libraries sharing chemical similarities with THC were screened to identify lead scaffold types for optimization. This approach allowed us to identify compounds bearing chromone and indole scaffolds as promising ATX inhibitors. Further optimization led to MEY-003, which is characterized by the direct linkage of an N-pentyl indole to the 5,7-dihydroxychromone moiety. This molecule has potent inhibitory activity towards ATX-β and ATX-ɣ as evidenced by enzymatic studies and its mode of action was rationalized by structural biology studies using macromolecular X-ray crystallography.

Keywords

Autotaxin; Cannabinoid; Chromones; Indoles; Inhibitors; Macromolecular X-ray crystallography; Molecular modelling; Structural biology.

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