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Discovery of a First-in-Class CD38 Inhibitor for the Treatment of Mitochondrial Myopathy

Yue Li, Yuanyuan Liu, Yong Zhang, Yong Wu, Zili Xing, JianFei Wang, Guo-Huang Fan

2023Journal of Medicinal Chemistry15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CD38 is a crucial NADase in mammalian tissues that degrades NAD + and thus regulates cellular NAD + levels. Abnormal CD38 expression is linked to mitochondrial dysfunction under several pathological conditions. We present a novel CD38 inhibitor, compound 1, with high potency for CD38 (IC 50 of 11 nM) and minimal activity against other targets. In a Pus1 knockout (Pus1 –/– ) mouse model of mitochondrial myopathy, compound 1 treatment rescued the decline in running endurance in a dose-dependent manner, associated with an elevated NAD + level in muscle tissue, increased expression of Nrf2, which is known to promote mitochondrial biogenesis, and reduced lactate production. RNA sequencing data indicated that compound 1 has a great effect on mitochondrial function, metabolic processes, muscle contraction/development, and actin filament organization via regulating the expression of relevant genes. Compound 1 is a promising candidate for its excellent in vivo efficacy, favorable pharmacokinetics, and attractive safety profile.

Topics & Concepts

NAD+ kinaseMitochondrial biogenesisCD38ChemistryMitochondrionCell biologyMyopathyKnockout mouseBiochemistryPharmacologyGeneBiologyGeneticsEnzymeStem cellCD34Calcium signaling and nucleotide metabolismSignaling Pathways in DiseaseSirtuins and Resveratrol in Medicine
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