Development of potent glutathione transferase Omega-1 inhibitors with applications in inflammation and cancer therapy
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Xie, Yiyue
Nakano, Yuji
Tummala, Padmaja
Oakley, Aaron J.
Suwandi, Adi
Cuellar, Matthew E.
Strasser, Jessica M.
Dahlin, Jayme L.
Walters, Michael A.
Casarotto, Marco G.
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Glutathione transferase Omega-1 (GSTO1-1) plays a key role in the activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome. Consequently, it is involved in the pathology of multiple inflammatory conditions as well as cancer. Small-molecule inhibitors that bind covalently to its active-site cysteine have been developed as potential therapeutics. In this study, the X-ray co-crystal structure of the reported GSTO1-1 inhibitor C5-1 in complex with GSTO1-1 was solved, and used to elaborate a comprehensive SAR analysis of C5-1. The inhibitory profile of compounds was evaluated in a spectrophotometric assay with purified recombinant GSTO1-1 and in a cell-based assay measuring IL-1β release. The kinact/KI values of selected covalent inhibitors were determined as well as the biochemical selectivity of these compounds for GSTO1-1 over GSTO2-2, GSTA1-1 and GSTP1-1. The C5-1 chemotype was assessed to be a useful biochemical tool for GSTO1-1 inhibitor development with our analysis revealing that compound 10u to be the most potent GSTO1-1 inhibitor identified in this study. Both C5-1 and 10u showed a capacity to attenuate inflammation in mice and to significantly enhance the cytotoxicity of cisplatin, suggesting their future potential application in the treatment of inflammation and cancer.
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