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Pharmacophore-based discovery of 2-(phenylamino)aceto-hydrazides as potent eosinophil peroxidase (EPO) inhibitors.

Daniela Schuster1, Martina Zederbauer2, Thierry Langer3, Andreas Kubin2, Paul G Furtmüller4.   

Abstract

There is an increasing interest in developing novel eosinophil peroxidase (EPO) inhibitors, in order to provide new treatment strategies against chronic inflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases caused by eosinophilic disorder. Within this study, a ligand-based pharmacophore model for EPO inhibitors was generated and used for in silico screening of large 3 D molecular structure databases, containing more than 4 million compounds. Hits obtained were clustered and a total of 277 compounds were selected for biological assessment. A class of 2-(phenyl)amino-aceto-hydrazides with different substitution pattern on the aromatic ring was found to contain the most potent EPO inhibitors, exhibiting IC50 values down to 10 nM. The generated pharmacophore model therefore, represents a valuable tool for the selection of compounds for biological testing. The compounds identified as potent EPO inhibitors will serve to initiate a hit to lead and lead optimisation program for the development of new therapeutics against eosinophilic disorders.

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Keywords:  2-(phenylamino)aceto-hydrazides derivatives; Eosinophil peroxidase inhibitors; mechanism of inhibition; pre-steady-state kinetics; structure-activity-relationship

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30284485      PMCID: PMC6179059          DOI: 10.1080/14756366.2018.1512598

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem        ISSN: 1475-6366            Impact factor:   5.051


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