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Discovery of First-in-Class Small Molecule Inhibitors of Lymphocyte Activation Gene 3 (LAG-3).

Somaya A Abdel-RahmanAshfaq Ur RehmanMoustafa T Gabr
Published in: ACS medicinal chemistry letters (2023)
Lymphocyte activation gene 3 (LAG-3) is a negative immune checkpoint that plays a key role in downregulating the immune response to cancer. Inhibition of LAG-3 interactions allows T cells to regain cytotoxic activity and reduce the immunosuppressive function of regulating T cells. We utilized a combination approach of focused screening and "SAR by catalog" to identify small molecules that function as dual inhibitors of the interactions of LAG-3 with major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II and fibrinogen-like protein 1 (FGL1). Our top hit compound inhibited both LAG-3/MHCII and LAG-3/FGL1 interactions in biochemical binding assays with IC 50 values of 4.21 ± 0.84 and 6.52 ± 0.47 μM, respectively. Moreover, we have demonstrated the ability of our top hit compound to block LAG-3 interactions in cell-based assays. This work will pave the way for future drug discovery efforts aiming at the development of LAG-3-based small molecules for cancer immunotherapy.
Keyphrases
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