Literature DB >> 18257512

Overcoming undesirable HERG potency of chemokine receptor antagonists using baseline lipophilicity relationships.

Igor Shamovsky1, Stephen Connolly, Laurent David, Svetlana Ivanova, Bo Nordén, Brian Springthorpe, Klaus Urbahns.   

Abstract

The inhibition of the hERG channel by noncardiovascular drugs is a side effect that severely impedes the development of new medications. To increase hERG selectivity of preclinical compounds, we recommend the study of nondesolvation related interactions with the intended target and hERG using a baseline lipophilicity relationship approach. While this approach is conventionally used in studies of potency, we demonstrate here that it can help in selectivity issues. Studies of hERG selectivity in four in-house classes of chemokine receptor (CCR) antagonists suggest that the selectivity is improved most effectively by structural alterations that increase the lipophilicity-adjusted primary potency, pIC 50 (CCR) - Log D. Fragment-based QSAR analysis is performed using the lipophilicity-adjusted hERG potency, pIC 50 (hERG) - Log D, to identify moieties that form nonhydrophobic interactions with the hERG channel. These moieties, which erode hERG selectivity, can then be avoided. A novel two-dimensional fragment-based QSAR analysis helps visualizing the lipophilicity-adjusted hERG and CCR potencies within chemical series.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18257512     DOI: 10.1021/jm070543k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Chem        ISSN: 0022-2623            Impact factor:   7.446


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