A Probe-Free Occupancy Assay to Assess a Targeted Covalent Inhibitor of Receptor Tyrosine-Protein Kinase erbB-2

Liang Xue, Daniel van Kalken, Erika M. James, Giulia Giammo, Matthew T. Labenski, Susan Cantin, Kelly Fahnoe, Karin Worm, Zhigang Wang, Alan F. Corin
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Establishing target engagement is fundamental to effective target-based drug development. It paves the way for efficient medicinal chemistry design and definitive answers about target validation in the clinic. For irreversible targeted covalent inhibitor (TCI) drugs, there is a unique opportunity to establish and quantify the target engagement or occupancy. This is typically accomplished by using a covalent molecular probe, often a TCI analogue, derivatized to allow unoccupied target sites to be tracked; the difference of total sites minus unoccupied sites yields the occupied sites. When such probes are not available or the target is not readily accessible to covalent probes, another approach is needed. Receptor tyrosine-protein kinase erbB-2 (HER2) occupancy by afatinib presents such a case. Available HER2 covalent probes were unable to consistently modify HER2 after sample preparation, resulting in inadequate data. We demonstrate an alternative quantitative probe-free occupancy (PFO) method. It employs the immunoprecipitation of HER2 and direct mass spectrometer analysis of the cysteine-containing peptide that is targeted and covalently occupied by afatinib. Nontarget HER2 peptides provide normalization to the total protein. We show that HER2 occupancy by afatinib correlates directly to the inhibition of the receptor tyrosine kinase activity in NCI-N87 cells in culture and in vivo using those cells in a mouse tumor xenograft mode.

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评估受体酪氨酸蛋白激酶 erbB-2 靶向共价抑制剂的无探针占位分析法
建立靶点参与度是有效进行基于靶点的药物开发的基础。它为高效的药物化学设计和临床中的靶点验证铺平了道路。对于不可逆的靶向共价抑制剂(TCI)药物来说,有一个独特的机会来确定和量化靶点的参与度或占据率。这通常是通过使用共价分子探针(通常是 TCI 类似物)来实现的,该探针经过衍生处理,可追踪未占据的靶点;总靶点减去未占据靶点的差值即为占据靶点。如果没有这种探针,或者共价探针无法轻易找到靶点,就需要采用另一种方法。受体酪氨酸蛋白激酶erbB-2(HER2)被阿法替尼占据就是这种情况。现有的 HER2 共价探针无法在样品制备后持续修饰 HER2,导致数据不足。我们展示了另一种无探针定量占位(PFO)方法。它采用免疫沉淀 HER2,并直接用质谱仪分析阿法替尼靶向共价占据的含半胱氨酸肽。非靶向的HER2肽为总蛋白提供归一化。我们的研究表明,阿法替尼对HER2的占据直接关系到对NCI-N87细胞中受体酪氨酸激酶活性的抑制。
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