Pharmacological inhibitors to identify roles of cathepsin K in cell-based studies: a comparison of available tools

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作者
Desmarais, Sylvie [1 ]
Masse, Frederic [1 ]
Percival, M. David [1 ]
机构
[1] Merck Frosst Ctr Therapeut Res, Dept Discovery Biol, Kirkland, PQ H9R 4P8, Canada
关键词
amino-acetonitrile; balicatib; carbohydrazide; enzyme occupancy; epoxide; odanacatib; IN-VITRO; DESIGN; POTENT; COLLAGEN; CYSTEINE; MICE; ARTHRITIS; TARGET; LYSOSOMOTROPISM; IDENTIFICATION;
D O I
10.1515/BC.2009.092
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Cathepsin K (Cat K) degrades bone type I collagen and is a target for the pharmacological treatment of osteoporosis. Further roles for Cat K have been recently described, some of which are supported by the use of purportedly selective Cat K inhibitors in human and rodent cell-based assays. Twelve commercial and non-commercial Cat K inhibitors were profiled against a panel of purified human, rat, and mouse cysteine cathepsins and in two cell-based enzyme occupancy assays for activity against Cat K, B, and L. Ten inhibitors, including the carbohydrazide Cat K inhibitor II (Boc-Phe-Leu-NHNH-CO-NHNH-Leu-Z), the non-covalent K4b, and the epoxide NC-2300, have either little Cat K selectivity, or appear poorly cell penetrant. The amino-acetonitrile-containing inhibitors L-873724 and odanacatib show greater than 100-fold human Cat K enzyme selectivity and have similar IC50 values against each cathepsin in cell-based and enzyme assays. The basic inhibitor balicatib has greater cellular potencies than expected on the basis of purified enzyme assays. The accumulation of [C-14]-balicatib in fibroblasts is blocked by prior treatment of the cells with NH4Cl, consistent with balicatib having lysosomotropic properties. These results support the use of L-873724 and odanacatib as tools to identify novel roles for Cat K using human cell-based systems, but suggest using caution in the interpretation of studies employing the other compounds.
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