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Optimization of brain-penetrant picolinamide derived leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) inhibitors

Authors :
Blair T. Lapointe
Jack D. Scott
Xin Cindy Yan
Haiqun Tang
Janice D Woodhouse
Kaleen Konrad Childers
Robert Faltus
Erin F. DiMauro
Solomon Kattar
Charles S. Yeung
Ravi Kurukulasuriya
Vladimir Simov
Hakan Gunaydin
Anmol Gulati
Joey L. Methot
Rachel L. Palte
Ellen C. Minnihan
Greg Morriello
J. Michael Ellis
Harold B. Wood
Santhosh Neelamkavil
Karin M. Otte
Michael J. Ardolino
Barbara Pio
Ping Liu
Laxminarayan G Hegde
Matthew J. Fell
Vanessa L. Rada
Peter Fuller
Paul J Ciaccio
Source :
RSC Med Chem
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
RSC, 2021.

Abstract

The discovery of potent, kinome selective, brain penetrant LRRK2 inhibitors is the focus of extensive research seeking new, disease-modifying treatments for Parkinson's disease (PD). Herein, we describe the discovery and evolution of a picolinamide-derived lead series. Our initial optimization efforts aimed at improving the potency and CLK2 off-target selectivity of compound 1 by modifying the heteroaryl C-H hinge and linker regions. This resulted in compound 12 which advanced deep into our research operating plan (ROP) before heteroaryl aniline metabolite 14 was characterized as Ames mutagenic, halting its progression. Strategic modifications to our ROP were made to enable early de-risking of putative aniline metabolites or hydrolysis products for mutagenicity in Ames. This led to the discovery of 3,5-diaminopyridine 15 and 4,6-diaminopyrimidine 16 as low risk for mutagenicity (defined by a 3-strain Ames negative result). Analysis of key matched molecular pairs 17 and 18 led to the prioritization of the 3,5-diaminopyridine sub-series for further optimization due to enhanced rodent brain penetration. These efforts culminated in the discovery of ethyl trifluoromethyl pyrazole 23 with excellent LRRK2 potency and expanded selectivity versus off-target CLK2.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
RSC Med Chem
Accession number :
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