| Literature DB >> 26889658 |
Zhenfu Han1, Peter K W Harris1, Partha Karmakar1, Tommy Kim1, Ben Y Owusu2, Scott A Wildman1,3, Lidija Klampfer2, James W Janetka4.
Abstract
Upregulation of the HGF and MSP growth-factor processing serine endopeptidases HGFA, matriptase and hepsin is correlated with increased metastasis in multiple tumor types driven by c-MET or RON kinase signaling. We rationally designed P1' α-ketobenzothiazole mechanism-based inhibitors of these proteases. Structure-activity studies are presented, which resulted in the identification of potent inhibitors with differential selectivity. The tetrapeptide inhibitors span the P1-P1' substrate cleavage site via a P1' amide linker off the benzothiazole, occupying the S3' pocket. Optimized inhibitors display sub-nanomolar enzyme inhibition against one, two, or all three of HGFA, matriptase, and hepsin. Several compounds also have good selectivity against the related trypsin-like proteases, thrombin and Factor Xa. Finally, we show that inhibitors block the fibroblast (HGF)-mediated migration of invasive DU145 prostate cancer cells. In addition to prostate cancer, breast, colon, lung, pancreas, gliomas, and multiple myeloma tumors all depend on HGF and MSP for tumor survival and progression. Therefore, these unique inhibitors have potential as new therapeutics for a diverse set of tumor types.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; cell signaling; metastasis; serine protease inhibitors; solid-phase peptide synthesis; structure-based drug design
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26889658 DOI: 10.1002/cmdc.201500600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemMedChem ISSN: 1860-7179 Impact factor: 3.466