Stefano Tomassi, Benito Natale, Michele Roggia, Luisa Amato, Caterina De Rosa, Carminia Maria Della Corte, Emma Baglini, Giorgio Amendola, Anna Messere, Salvatore Di Maro, Elisabetta Barresi, Federico Da Settimo, Maria Letizia Trincavelli, Fortunato Ciardiello, Sabrina Taliani, Floriana Morgillo, Sandro Cosconati
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摘要
非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)是全球癌症相关死亡的主要原因,由于其异质性和靶向疗法耐药性的出现,它构成了一项艰巨的挑战。第一代和第三代表皮生长因子受体酪氨酸激酶抑制剂(TKIs)虽然最初有效,但往往无法控制疾病进展,给患者留下的治疗选择非常有限。为了满足这一尚未满足的医疗需求,我们探索了多靶点药物的治疗潜力,这些药物可同时抑制两种关键信号通路,即间充质-上皮转化因子(c-MET)和G蛋白偶联受体SMO(Smoothened),这两种信号通路在NSCLC中经常失调。通过结合使用硅学药物再利用和基于结构的结构-活性关系(SAR)研究,我们发现并开发了新型 c-MET/SMO 靶向药物,它们对第一代和第三代表皮生长因子受体-TKI 抗性 NSCLC 细胞具有抗增殖活性,表明同时抑制 c-MET 和 SMO 可产生协同效应。
Discovery of N-substituted-2-oxoindolin benzoylhydrazines as c-MET/SMO modulators in EGFRi-resistant non-small cell lung cancer.
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, poses a formidable challenge due to its heterogeneity and the emergence of resistance to targeted therapies. While initially effective, first- and third-generation EGFR-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) often fail to control disease progression, leaving patients with limited treatment options. To address this unmet medical need, we explored the therapeutic potential of multitargeting agents that simultaneously inhibit two key signalling pathways, the mesenchymal-epithelial transition factor (c-MET) and the G protein-coupled receptor Smoothened (SMO), frequently dysregulated in NSCLC. By employing a combination of in silico drug repurposing and structure-based structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies, we identified and developed novel c-MET/SMO-targeting agents with antiproliferative activity against first- as well as third-generation EGFR-TKI-resistant NSCLC cells suggesting a synergistic effect arising from the simultaneous inhibition of c-MET and SMO.