2-(1-adamantyl)-4-(thio)chromenone-6-carboxylic acids: Potent reversible inhibitors of human steroid sulfatase

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Horvath, A [1 ]
Nussbaumer, P [1 ]
Wolff, B [1 ]
Billich, A [1 ]
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[1] Novartis Inst Biomed Res, A-1235 Vienna, Austria
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10.1021/jm0407916
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R914 [药物化学];
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Steroid sulfatase (STS) is an attractive target for the potential therapy of a number of estrogen- and androgen-dependent disorders. Most potent STS inhibitors known so far act as irreversible enzyme blockers and feature an aryl sulfamate moiety; even minor modifications at the sulfamate group result in drastically decreased activity. On the basis of a recently reported subclass of highly potent STS inhibitors, i.e., chromenone sulfamates, we now extended the investigation of structure-activity relationships to hitherto unstudied sulfamate replacements. Thereby, we discovered 2-(1-adamantyl)-4-(thio)chromenone-6-carboxylic acids (5d and 5j) as potent, reversible inhibitors of STS. In a cell-free system using purified human STS, both new inhibitors show similar K-i values (0.50 muM and 0.53 muM, respectively). However, the thio analogue 5j is superior to 5d (IC50 = 0.18 muM versus 9.4 muM) in a cellular assay system using CHO cells overexpressing STS. Compound 5j is an example of a reversible STS inhibitor with potent activity toward the target enzyme in a cellular test system. Moreover, 5d,j are stable and have no estrogenic potential.
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