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Iridium(III) carbene complexes as potent girdin inhibitors against metastatic cancers

Meiling Ruan, Wen‐Xiu Ni, Jacky C. H. Chu, Tsz‐Lung Lam, Kwok-Chung Law, Yiwei Zhang, Guanya Yang, Ying He, Chunlei Zhang, Yi Man Eva Fung, Tao Liu, Tao Huang, Chun‐Nam Lok, Sharon Lai‐Fung Chan, Chi‐Ming Che

2024Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Many cancer-driving protein targets remain undruggable due to a lack of binding molecular scaffolds. In this regard, octahedral metal complexes with unique and versatile three-dimensional structures have rarely been explored as inhibitors of undruggable protein targets. Here, we describe antitumor iridium(III) pyridinium-N-heterocyclic carbene complex 1a , which profoundly reduces the viability of lung and breast cancer cells as well as cancer patient-derived organoids at low micromolar concentrations. Compound 1a effectively inhibits the growth of non-small-cell lung cancer and triple-negative breast cancer xenograft tumors, impedes the metastatic spread of breast cancer cells, and can be modified into an antibody-drug conjugate payload to achieve precise tumor delivery in mice. Identified by thermal proteome profiling, an important molecular target of 1a in cellulo is Girdin, a multifunctional adaptor protein that is overexpressed in cancer cells and unequivocally serves as a signaling hub for multiple pivotal oncogenic pathways. However, specific small-molecule inhibitors of Girdin have not yet been developed. Notably, 1a exhibits high binding affinity to Girdin with a K d of 1.3 μM and targets the Girdin-linked EGFR/AKT/mTOR/STAT3 cancer-driving pathway, inhibiting cancer cell proliferation and metastatic activity. Our study reveals a potent Girdin-targeting anticancer compound and demonstrates that octahedral metal complexes constitute an untapped library of small-molecule inhibitors that can fit into the ligand-binding pockets of key oncoproteins.

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Cancer researchCancer cellChemistryCancerSmall moleculeLapatinibPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayProtein kinase BBreast cancerBiologySignal transductionBiochemistryTrastuzumabGeneticsClick Chemistry and ApplicationsQuinazolinone synthesis and applicationsChemical Synthesis and Analysis