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Targeting Receptor-Interacting Protein Kinase 1 by Novel Benzothiazole Derivatives: Treatment of Acute Lung Injury through the Necroptosis Pathway.

Xinqi ZhangQianyu HanRuilin HouLijuan XuWannian ZhangChengguo XingLei XueChun-Lin Zhuang
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2023)
Acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS) are serious and devastating pulmonary manifestations of acute systemic inflammation with high morbidity and mortality worldwide. Currently, there are no specific effective treatments for ALI/ARDS. RIPK1, which contributes to necroptosis and inflammation, is confirmed to be a promising strategy for the treatment of ALI. Herein, 23 benzothiazole derivatives were designed to specifically target RIPK1, and SZM-1209 showed high anti-necroptotic activity (EC 50 = 22.4 nM) and kinase selectivity on RIPK1 over RIPK3 ( K d,RIPK1 = 85 nM, K d,RIPK3 > 10,000 nM). In a mTNF-α-induced systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) model, SZM-1209 could completely reverse mouse deaths with significant anti-inflammatory effects. Furthermore, in a NNK short-term intratracheal exposure-induced ALI model, SZM-1209 significantly alleviated ALI by reducing pulmonary edema and pathological damage. Collectively, activities of SZM-1209 against RIPK1, necroptosis, SIRS, and ALI warranted further investigation of optimized benzothiazoles as promising lead structures against ALI-related diseases.
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