QSAR of clinically important EGFR mutant L858R/T790M pyridinylimidazole inhibitors.

Abstract:

:EGFR is a well-established therapeutic target of clinical relevance in cancer. However, acquisition of secondary mutation (T790M) makes first-generation inhibitors ineffective. Therefore, to circumvent the problem of resistance, new T790M/L858R (TMLR) double mutant inhibitors are required. In this study, fragment-based QSAR models (GQSAR) were generated for pyridinylimidazole derivatives having biological activity against TMLR mutants. The GQSAR model developed using partial least squares regression via stepwise forward-backward variable selection technique showed best results as judged using statistical parameters (r2 , q2 , and pred_r2 ). Additionally, applicability domain of the model was verified using Williams plot, which indicated that the predicted data are reliable. The GQSAR provided site-specific clues wherein modifications related to decreasing lipophilic character and rotatable bonds and increasing SaaCHE-index are required for improving inhibitory activity. Overall, the study indicated that the presence of acrylamide at R5 is essential for covalent bond formation with Cys797 and occurrence of aromatic residue at R2 is required for occupying hydrophobic region next to Met790 gatekeeper residue. Based on this information, new derivatives were designed that show better inhibitory activity than the experimentally reported most active molecules. Thus, the model developed can be used to design new pyridinylimidazole derivatives with improved TMLR bioactivity.

journal_name

Chem Biol Drug Des

authors

Fatima S,Pal D,Agarwal SM

doi

10.1111/cbdd.13505

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-07-01 00:00:00

pages

1306-1315

issue

1

eissn

1747-0277

issn

1747-0285

journal_volume

94

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