Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1) is attracting a great deal of interest as drug target in immune-oncology being highly expressed in cancer cells and participating to the tumor immune-editing process. Although several classes of IDO1 inhibitors have been reported in literature and patent applications, only few compounds have proved optimal pharmacological profile in preclinical studies to be advanced in clinical trials. Accordingly, the quest for novel structural classes of IDO1 inhibitors is still open. In this paper, we report a fragment-based screening campaign that combines Water-LOGSY NMR experiments and microscale thermophoresis approach to identify fragments that may be helpful for the development of novel IDO1 inhibitors as therapeutic agents in immune-oncology disorders.

Fragment-based approach to identify IDO1 inhibitor building blocks / Coletti, Alice; Camponeschi, Francesca; Albini, Elisa; Greco, Francesco Antonio; Maione, Vincenzo; Custodi, Chiara; Ianni, Federica; Grohmann, Ursula; Orabona, Ciriana; Cantini, Francesca; Macchiarulo, Antonio. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0223-5234. - STAMPA. - 141:(2017), pp. 169-177. [10.1016/j.ejmech.2017.09.044]

Fragment-based approach to identify IDO1 inhibitor building blocks

CAMPONESCHI, FRANCESCA;MAIONE, VINCENZO;CANTINI, FRANCESCA;
2017

Abstract

Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1) is attracting a great deal of interest as drug target in immune-oncology being highly expressed in cancer cells and participating to the tumor immune-editing process. Although several classes of IDO1 inhibitors have been reported in literature and patent applications, only few compounds have proved optimal pharmacological profile in preclinical studies to be advanced in clinical trials. Accordingly, the quest for novel structural classes of IDO1 inhibitors is still open. In this paper, we report a fragment-based screening campaign that combines Water-LOGSY NMR experiments and microscale thermophoresis approach to identify fragments that may be helpful for the development of novel IDO1 inhibitors as therapeutic agents in immune-oncology disorders.
2017
141
169
177
Coletti, Alice; Camponeschi, Francesca; Albini, Elisa; Greco, Francesco Antonio; Maione, Vincenzo; Custodi, Chiara; Ianni, Federica; Grohmann, Ursula; Orabona, Ciriana; Cantini, Francesca; Macchiarulo, Antonio
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