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Synthesis and Pharmacological Evaluation of Tetrahydro-γ-carboline Derivatives as Potent Anti-inflammatory Agents Targeting Cyclic GMP-AMP Synthase.

Jing TanBing WuTingting ChenChen FanJiannan ZhaoChaodong XiongChunlan FengRuoxuan XiaoChunyong DingWei TangAo Zhang
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2021)
The activation of cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) by double-stranded DNA is implicated in the pathogenesis of many hyperinflammatory and autoimmune diseases, and the cGAS-targeting small molecule has emerged as a novel therapeutic strategy for treating these diseases. However, the currently reported cGAS inhibitors are far beyond maturity, barely demonstrating in vivo efficacy. Inspired by the structural novelty of compound 5 (G140), we conducted a structural optimization on both its side chain and the central tricyclic core, leading to several subseries of compounds, including those unexpectedly cyclized complex ones. Compound 25 bearing an N-glycylglycinoyl side chain was identified as the most potent one with cellular IC50 values of 1.38 and 11.4 μM for h- and m-cGAS, respectively. Mechanistic studies confirmed its direct targeting of cGAS. Further, compound 25 showed superior in vivo anti-inflammatory effects in the lipopolysaccharide-induced mouse model. The encouraging result of compound 25 provides solid evidence for further pursuit of cGAS-targeting inhibitors as a new anti-inflammatory treatment.
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