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Synthetic Indolactam V Analogues as Inhibitors of PAR2‐Induced Calcium Mobilization in Triple‐Negative Breast Cancer Cells
Authors:Dr. Jan Stein  Dr. Sonja Stahn  Dr. Jörg‐M. Neudörfl  Julia Sperlich  Prof. Dr. Hans‐Günther Schmalz  Prof. Dr. Nicole Teusch
Affiliation:1. University of Cologne, Department of Chemistry, K?ln, Germany;2. Technische Hochschule K?ln, Bio-Pharmaceutical Chemistry & Molecular Pharmacology, Faculty of Applied Natural Sciences, Leverkusen, Germany
Abstract:Human proteinase‐activated receptor 2 (PAR2), a transmembrane G‐protein‐coupled receptor (GPCR), is an attractive target for a novel anticancer therapy, as it plays a critical role in cell migration and invasion. Selective PAR2 inhibitors therefore have potential as anti‐metastatic drugs. Knowing that the natural product teleocidin A2 is able to inhibit PAR2 in tumor cells, the goal of the present study was to elaborate structure–activity relationships and to identify potent PAR2 inhibitors with lower activity against the adverse target, protein kinase C (PKC). For this purpose, an efficient gram‐scale total synthesis of indolactam V (i.e., the parent structure of all teleocidins) was developed, and a library of derivatives was prepared. Some compounds were indeed found to exhibit high potency as PAR2 inhibitors at low nanomolar concentrations with improved selectivity (relative to teleocidin A2). The pseudopeptidic fragment bridging the C3 and C4 positions of the indole core proved to be essential for target binding, whereas activity and target selectivity depends on the substituents at N1 or C7. This study revealed novel derivatives that show high efficacy in PAR2 antagonism combined with increased selectivity.
Keywords:breast cancer  indole alkaloids  proteinase-activated receptor 2  teleocidins  total synthesis
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