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Pharmacology/Drug Development


2022 Feb 16


J Med Chem

Bicyclic Heterocyclic Replacement of an Aryl Amide Leading to Potent and Kinase-Selective Adaptor Protein 2-Associated Kinase 1 Inhibitors.

Authors

Hartz RA, Ahuja VT, Nara SJ, Kumar VCM, Manepalli RKVLP, Sarvasiddhi S K, Honkhambe S, Patankar V, Dasgupta B, Rajamani R, Muckelbauer JK, Camac DM, Ghosh K, Pokross M, Kiefer SE, Brown JM, Hunihan L, Gulianello M, Lewis M, Lippy JS, et al.
J Med Chem. 2022 Feb 16.
PMID: 35171586.

Abstract

Adaptor protein 2-associated kinase 1 (AAK1) is a serine/threonine kinase that was identified as a therapeutic target for the potential treatment of neuropathic pain. Inhibition of AAK1 in the central nervous system, particularly within the spinal cord, was found to be the relevant site for achieving an antinociceptive effect. We previously reported that compound is a brain-penetrant, AAK1 inhibitor that showed efficacy in animal models for neuropathic pain. One approach we took to improve upon the potency of involved tying the amide back into the neighboring phenyl ring to form a bicyclic heterocycle. Investigation of the structure-activity relationships (SARs) of substituents on the resultant quinazoline and quinoline ring systems led to the identification of , a brain-penetrant, AAK1-selective inhibitor with improved enzyme and cellular potency compared to . The synthesis, SAR, and in vivo evaluation of a series of quinazoline and quinoline-based AAK1 inhibitors are described herein.