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Discovery and Optimization of Novel Apo-IDO1 Inhibitors by a Pharmacophore-Based Structural Simplification Strategy

Lifang Cen, Yunze Wu, Mingchao He, Jingling Huang, Weijie Ren, Beibei Liu, Liu-Qiong Meng, Lei Huang, Hongfeng Gu, Yungen Xu, Qihua Zhu, Yi Zou

2025Journal of Medicinal Chemistry11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase-1 (IDO1) plays a crucial role in tumor immune escape. However, the limited clinical efficacy of traditional IDO1 inhibitors has impeded their further development. Recently, apo-IDO1 inhibitors that displace the heme to target IDO1 have been discovered, which exhibits a slow dissociation rate reminiscent of irreversible inhibitors. This characteristic suggests sustained target engagement, offering a pharmacodynamic advantage. Therefore, the development of apo-IDO1 inhibitors emerges as a promising strategy in the field of IDO1-related studies. Here, we present the identification of the thienopyrimidine derivative XW-001 through structure-based virtual screening, followed by an iterative optimization process that led to the development of XW-032 . XW-032 exhibited remarkable in vitro inhibitory activity against apo-IDO1 (IC 50 = 21 ± 5 nM) through a pharmacophore-guided structural simplification approach. Notably, XW-032 (TGI = 63%) exhibited potent in vivo antitumor efficacy in the CT26 syngeneic mouse model, highlighting the benefits of apo-IDO1 inhibitors for tumor immunotherapy.

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PharmacophoreChemistryIn vivoIn vitroVirtual screeningComputational biologyIC50PharmacologyStereochemistryBiochemistryMedicineBiologyBiotechnologyTryptophan and brain disordersPharmacological Receptor Mechanisms and EffectsBipolar Disorder and Treatment