Design, synthesis, and structure–activity relationship studies of 6H-benzo[b]indeno[1,2-d] thiophen-6-one derivatives as DYRK1A/CLK1/ CLK4/haspin inhibitors

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Abstract

A series of sulfur-containing tetracycles was designed and evaluated for their ability to inhibit protein kinase DYRK1A, a target known to have several potential therapeutic applications including cancers, Down syndrome or Alzheimer's disease. Our medicinal chemistry strategy relied on the design of new compounds using ring contraction/isosteric replacement and constrained analogy of known DYRK1A inhibitors, thus resulting in their DYRK1A inhibitory activity enhancement. Whereas a good inhibitory effect of targeted DYRK1A protein was observed for 5-hydroxy compounds 4i–k (IC50 = 35–116 nM) and the 5-methoxy derivative 4e (IC50 = 52 nM), a fairly good selectivity towards its known DYRK1B off-target was observed for 4k. In addition, the most active compound 4k, having an ATP-competitive mechanism of action, proved to be also a potent inhibitor of CLK1/CLK4 (IC50 = 20 and 26 nM) and, to a lesser extent, of haspin (IC50 = 76 nM) kinases. In silico docking studies within the DYRK1A, CLK1/CLK4 and haspin ATP binding sites were carried out to understand the interactions of our tetracyclic derivatives 4 with these targets. Antiproliferative activities on U87/U373 glioblastoma cell lines of the most potent compound 4k showed a moderate effect (IC50 values between 33 and 46 μM). Microsomal stabilities of the designed compounds 4a–m were also investigated, showing great disparities, depending on benzo[b]thiophene ring 5-substitution.

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Faouzi, A., Arnaud, A., Hallé, F., Roussel, J., Aymard, M., Denavit, V., … Lomberget, T. (2024). Design, synthesis, and structure–activity relationship studies of 6H-benzo[b]indeno[1,2-d] thiophen-6-one derivatives as DYRK1A/CLK1/ CLK4/haspin inhibitors. RSC Medicinal Chemistry, 16(1), 179–199. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4md00537f

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