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A Tiny Pocket Packs a Punch: Leveraging Pyridones for the Discovery of CNS-Penetrant Aza-indazole IRAK4 Inhibitors.

Philippe N BolducMagnus PfaffenbachRyan EvansZhili XinKate L HenryFang GaoTerry FangJohn SilbereisJorge Vera RebollarPei LiJayanth V ChodaparambilClaire MetrickEmily A Peterson
Published in: ACS medicinal chemistry letters (2024)
We herein report the discovery, synthesis, and evolution of a series of indazoles and azaindazoles as CNS-penetrant IRAK4 inhibitors. Described is the use of structure-based and property-based drug design strategically leveraged to guide the property profile of a key series into a favorable property space while maintaining potency and selectivity. Our rationale that led toward functionalities with potency improvements, CNS-penetration, solubility, and favorable drug-like properties is portrayed. In vivo evaluation of an advanced analogue showed significant, dose-dependent modulation of inflammatory cytokines in a mouse model. In pursuit of incorporating a highly engineered bridged ether that was crucial to metabolic stability in this series, significant synthetic challenges were overcome to enable the preparation of the analogues.
Keyphrases
  • mouse model
  • blood brain barrier
  • small molecule
  • high throughput
  • clinical trial
  • molecular docking
  • emergency department
  • molecularly imprinted