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Discovery of a Potent and Selective ATAD2 Bromodomain Inhibitor with Antiproliferative Activity in Breast Cancer Models.

Jon J Winter-HoltCatherine BardelleElisabetta ChiarparinIan L DalePaul R J DaveyNichola L DaviesChristopher DenzShaun M FilleryCarine M GuérotFujin HanSamantha J HughesMeghana KulkarniZhaoqun LiuAlexander MilbradtThomas A MossHuijun NiuJoe PatelAlfred A RabowMarianne SchimplJunjie ShiDongqing SunDejian YangSylvie Guichard
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2022)
ATAD2 is an epigenetic bromodomain-containing target which is overexpressed in many cancers and has been suggested as a potential oncology target. While several small molecule inhibitors have been described in the literature, their cellular activity has proved to be underwhelming. In this work, we describe the identification of a novel series of ATAD2 inhibitors by high throughput screening, confirmation of the bromodomain region as the site of action, and the optimization campaign undertaken to improve the potency, selectivity, and permeability of the initial hit. The result is compound 5 (AZ13824374), a highly potent and selective ATAD2 inhibitor which shows cellular target engagement and antiproliferative activity in a range of breast cancer models.
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