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Rational modification, synthesis and biological evaluation of N-substituted phthalazinone derivatives designed to target interleukine-15 protein

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Interleukin (IL)-15 is a pleiotropic cytokine structurally close to IL-2 and sharing with the IL-2Rβ and γc receptor (R) subunits. IL-15 plays important roles in innate and adaptative immunity, supporting the activation and proliferation of NK, NK-T, and CD8 + T cells. Over-expression of IL-15 has been shown to participate to the development of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases and diverse T cell malignancies. This study is in continuity of our previous work through which a family of small-molecule inhibitors impeding IL-15/IL-2Rβ interaction with sub-micromolar activity has been identified using pharmacophore-based virtual screening and hit optimization methods. With the aim to improve the efficacy and selectivity of our lead inhibitor, specific modifications have been introduced on the basis of optimized SAR and modelisation. The new series of compounds generated have been evaluated for their capacity to inhibit the proliferation as well as the downstream signaling of IL-15-dependent cells and to bind to IL-15.
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inserm-03214947 , version 1 (03-05-2021)
inserm-03214947 , version 2 (03-05-2021)
inserm-03214947 , version 3 (27-10-2021)

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Jimmy Smadja, Agnès Quéméner, Mike Maillasson, Benoit Sicard, Aurélien Leray, et al.. Rational modification, synthesis and biological evaluation of N-substituted phthalazinone derivatives designed to target interleukine-15 protein. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2021, 39, pp.116161. ⟨10.1016/j.bmc.2021.116161⟩. ⟨inserm-03214947v2⟩
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