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European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2019-Sep

Synthesis and anti-cancer activity of ND-646 and its derivatives as acetyl-CoA carboxylase 1 inhibitors.

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En-Qin Li
Wei Zhao
Chenxi Zhang
Lu-Zhe Qin
Sheng-Jie Liu
Zhi-Qi Feng
Xiaoan Wen
Cai-Ping Chen

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Acetyl-coA carboxylase 1 (ACC1) is the first and rate-limiting enzyme in the de novo fatty acid synthesis (FASyn) pathway. In this study, through public database analysis and clinic sample test, we for the first time verified that ACC1 mRNA is overexpressed in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), which is accompanied by reduced DNA methylation at CpG island S shore of ACC1. Our study further demonstrated that higher ACC1 levels are associated with poor prognosis in NSCLC patients. Besides, we developed a novel synthetic route for preparation of a known ACC inhibitor ND-646, synthesized a series of its derivatives and evaluated their activity against the enzyme ACC1 and the A549 cell. As results, most of the tested compounds showed potent ACC1 inhibitory activity with IC50 values 3-10 nM. Among them, compounds A2, A7 and A9 displayed strong cancer inhibitory activity with IC50 values 9-17 nM by impairing cell growth and inducing cell death. Preliminary SAR analysis clearly suggested that (R)-configuration and amide group were vital to ACC1 and A549 inhibition, since compound (S)-A1 (the enantiomer of ND-646) had poor activity of ACC1 inhibition and the carboxylic acid ND-630 almost lost anticancer effect on A549 cells. Collectively, these findings indicate that ACC1 is a potential biomarker and target for non-small-cell lung cancer, and ND-646 and its derivatives as ACC1 inhibitors deserve further study for treatment of NSCLC.

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