Priti Singh, Sridhar Goud Nerella, Baijayantimala Swain, Andrea Angeli, Samreen Kausar, Qasim Ullah, Claudiu T Supuran, Mohammed Arifuddin
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Abstract
Background: Sulfonamide derivatives are well-reported hCA IX inhibitors; however, they inhibit all types of hCA without any selectivity, leading to severe adverse effects. Hence, developing a novel nonsulfonamide class of tumor-associated hCA IX inhibitors through non-classical inhibition may provide greater selectivity and better pharmacokinetics.
Objective: The objective of this study was to develop non-sulfonamide derivatives as potential human carbonic anhydrase (hCA) inhibitors and develop a new series of chromene-linked bis-indole derivatives.
Methods: We synthesized and characterized the chromene-linked bis-indole derivatives and further evaluated them against four hCA isoforms, i.e., hCA I, hCA II, hCA IX, and hCA XII, and determined the ADMET parameters by the In-silico method.
Results: Most of the compounds showed significantly greater affinity and selectivity towards the tumorassociated hCA IX over other hCA isoforms within the lower micromolar to submicromolar range. In particular, the bromo-substituted bis-indole derivative 6t showed an excellent inhibition of hCA IX isoform with an affinity (Ki) of 2.61 μM. In contrast, the cyano group substituted bis-indole derivative 6s and also displayed a strong inhibition of hCA IX isoform with an affinity (Ki) of 2.73 μM. Many other potential candidates, including 6g, 6i, 6k, 6m, 6o, 6p, and 6r, showed higher affinity at tumor-associated hCA IX with lower than 10 μM compared to other hCA isoforms.
Conclusion: Therefore, the chromene-linked bis-indole derivatives can serve as a novel non-sulfonamide class of tumor-associated hCA IX inhibitors.
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