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Enhancing Antiproliferative Activity and Selectivity of a FLT-3 Inhibitor by Proteolysis Targeting Chimera Conversion.

The receptor tyrosine kinase FLT-3 is frequently mutated in acute myeloid leukemia; however, current small molecule inhibitors suffer from limited efficacy in the clinic. Conversion of a FLT-3 inhibitor (quizartinib)… Click to show full abstract

The receptor tyrosine kinase FLT-3 is frequently mutated in acute myeloid leukemia; however, current small molecule inhibitors suffer from limited efficacy in the clinic. Conversion of a FLT-3 inhibitor (quizartinib) into a proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) results in a compound that induces degradation of FLT-3 ITD mutant at low nanomolar concentrations. Furthermore, the PROTAC is capable of inhibiting cell growth more potently than the warhead alone while inhibiting fewer off-target kinases. This enhanced antiproliferative activity occurs, despite a slight reduction in the PROTAC's kinase inhibitory activity, via an increased level of apoptosis induction suggesting nonkinase roles for the FLT-3 ITD protein. Additionally, the PROTAC is capable of inducing FLT-3 ITD degradation in vivo. These results suggest that degradation of FLT-3 ITD may provide a useful method for therapeutic intervention.

Keywords: targeting chimera; flt; flt itd; proteolysis targeting; flt inhibitor; activity

Journal Title: Journal of the American Chemical Society
Year Published: 2018

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