WD重复结构域5 (WDR5)抑制剂:专利审查(2016年至今)

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-22 DOI:10.1080/13543776.2024.2441658
Jesse A Coker, Shaun R Stauffer
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摘要

WDR5是一种表观遗传支架蛋白,作为抗癌药物靶点引起了人们的极大兴趣,特别是在mll重排白血病中。WDR5上最具药物活性的“win位点”(将WDR5与染色质连接在一起)已经成功地被多类非常有效的小分子蛋白-蛋白相互作用抑制剂靶向。在WDR5对面“wbm位点”的WDR5降解剂和抑制剂的开发方面也取得了较早的进展。涵盖领域:基于2016-2024年使用SciFinder对专利文献的国际调查,本文提供了针对WDR5的化学物质的全面描述,特别关注现有学术文献中未被充分报道的专有化合物。我们的调查揭示了该领域需要克服的挑战:化学多样性的广泛缺乏,win位点抑制剂的分子机制的混乱,尽管在脑癌中有活性的新证据,但缺乏脑渗透支架,缺乏药代动力学,代谢和处置特征,以及缺乏人类安全性或有效性数据。专家意见:我们认为,同类最佳的win位点抑制剂(来自咪唑类)值得推进临床试验,可能用于治疗白血病,这应该为WDR5作为下一代治疗靶点的令人兴奋但未经证实的潜力提供急需的清晰信息。
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WD repeat domain 5 (WDR5) inhibitors: a patent review (2016-present).

Introduction: WDR5 is an epigenetic scaffolding protein that has attracted significant interest as an anti-cancer drug target, especially in MLL-rearranged leukemias. The most druggable 'WIN-site' on WDR5, which tethers WDR5 to chromatin, has been successfully targeted with multiple classes of exquisitely potent small-molecule protein-protein interaction inhibitors. Earlier progress has also been made on the development of WDR5 degraders and inhibitors at the 'WBM-site' on the opposite face of WDR5.

Areas covered: Based on an international survey of the patent literature using SciFinder from 2016-2024, herein we provide a comprehensive account of the chemical matter targeting WDR5, with a particular focus on proprietary compounds that are underreported in the existing academic literature. Our survey illuminates challenges for the field to overcome: a broad lack of chemical diversity, confusion about the molecular mechanism of WIN-site inhibitors, a paucity of brain-penetrant scaffolds despite emerging evidence of activity in brain cancers, sparse pharmacokinetic, metabolic, and disposition characterization, and the absence of safety or efficacy data in humans.

Expert opinion: It is our opinion that the best-in-class WIN-site inhibitors (from the imidazole class) merit advancement into clinical testing, likely against leukemia, which should provide much-needed clarity about the exciting but unproven potential of WDR5 as a next-generation therapeutic target.

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12.10
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1.50%
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期刊介绍: Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents (ISSN 1354-3776 [print], 1744-7674 [electronic]) is a MEDLINE-indexed, peer-reviewed, international journal publishing review articles on recent pharmaceutical patent claims, providing expert opinion the scope for future development, in the context of the scientific literature. The Editors welcome: Reviews covering recent patent claims on compounds or applications with therapeutic potential, including biotherapeutics and small-molecule agents with specific molecular targets; and patenting trends in a particular therapeutic area Patent Evaluations examining the aims and chemical and biological claims of individual patents Perspectives on issues relating to intellectual property The audience consists of scientists, managers and decision-makers in the pharmaceutical industry and others closely involved in R&D Sample our Bioscience journals, sign in here to start your access, Latest two full volumes FREE to you for 14 days.
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