Design, Synthesis, and Bioevaluation of Pyrido[2,3- d ]pyrimidin-7-ones as Potent SOS1 Inhibitors.
Meiying LiuGuizhen ZhouWenhong SuYuejiao GuMingshan GaoKun WangRuifeng HuoYupeng LiZehui ZhouKaixian ChenMingyue ZhengSulin ZhangTianfeng XuPublished in: ACS medicinal chemistry letters (2023)
The use of small molecular modulators to target the guanine nucleotide exchange factor SOS1 has been demonstrated to be a promising strategy for the treatment of various KRAS-driven cancers. In the present study, we designed and synthesized a series of new SOS1 inhibitors with the pyrido[2,3- d ]pyrimidin-7-one scaffold. One representative compound 8u showed comparable activities to the reported SOS1 inhibitor BI-3406 in both the biochemical assay and the 3-D cell growth inhibition assay. Compound 8u obtained good cellular activities against a panel of KRAS G12-mutated cancer cell lines and inhibited downstream ERK and AKT activation in MIA PaCa-2 and AsPC-1 cells. In addition, it displayed synergistic antiproliferative effects when used in combination with KRAS G12C or G12D inhibitors. Further modifications of the new compounds may give us a promising SOS1 inhibitor with favorable druglike properties for use in the treatment of KRAS-mutated patients.