Discovery of Orally Available Prodrugs of Itaconate and Derivatives

IF 6.8 1区 医学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL Journal of Medicinal Chemistry Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.4c02646
Chae Bin Lee, Ivan Šnajdr, Lukáš Tenora, Jesse Alt, Sadakatali Gori, Marcela Krečmerová, R. Michael Maragakis, James Paule, Sandhya Tiwari, Jitesh Iyer, Rashmi Talwar, Luis Garza, Pavel Majer, Barbara S. Slusher, Rana Rais
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Itaconate, an endogenous immunomodulator from the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, shows therapeutic effects in various disease models, but is highly polar with poor cellular permeability. We previously reported a novel, topical itaconate derivative, SCD-153, for the treatment of alopecia areata. Here, we present the discovery of orally available itaconate derivatives for systemic and skin disorders. Four sets of prodrugs were synthesized using pivaloyloxymethyl (POM), isopropyloxycarbonyloxymethyl (POC), (5-methyl-2-oxo-1,3-dioxol-4-yl) methyl (ODOL), and 3-(hexadecyloxy)propyl (HDP) pro-moieties pairing with itaconic acid (IA), 1-methyl itaconate (1-MI), and 4-methyl itaconate (4-MI). Among these, POC-based prodrugs (P2, P9, P13) showed favorable stability, permeability, and pharmacokinetics. Notably, P2 and P13 significantly inhibited Poly(I:C)/IFNγ-induced inflammatory cytokines in human epidermal keratinocytes. Oral studies demonstrated favorable pharmacokinetics releasing micromolar concentrations of IA or 4-MI from P2 and P13, respectively. These findings highlight the potential of prodrug strategies to enhance itaconate’s cellular permeability and oral bioavailability, paving the way for clinical translation.

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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 医学-医药化学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is a prestigious biweekly peer-reviewed publication that focuses on the multifaceted field of medicinal chemistry. Since its inception in 1959 as the Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, it has evolved to become a cornerstone in the dissemination of research findings related to the design, synthesis, and development of therapeutic agents. The Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is recognized for its significant impact in the scientific community, as evidenced by its 2022 impact factor of 7.3. This metric reflects the journal's influence and the importance of its content in shaping the future of drug discovery and development. The journal serves as a vital resource for chemists, pharmacologists, and other researchers interested in the molecular mechanisms of drug action and the optimization of therapeutic compounds.
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