Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters | 2019
Synthesis, biological evaluation and 3D-QSAR studies of 1,2,4-triazole-5-substituted carboxylic acid bioisosteres as uric acid transporter 1 (URAT1) inhibitors for the treatment of hyperuricemia associated with gout.
Abstract
As a part of our ongoing research to develop novel URAT1 inhibitors, 19 compounds (1a-1s) based on carboxylic acid bioisosteres were synthesized and tested for in vitro URAT1 inhibitor activity (IC50). The structure-activity relationship (SAR) exploration led to the discovery of a highly potent novel URAT1 inhibitor 1g, which was 225-fold more potent than the parent lesinurad in vitro (IC50\u202f=\u202f0.032\u202fμM for 1g against human URAT1 vs 7.20\u202fμM for lesinurad). Besides, 3D-QSAR pharmacophore models were established based on the activity of the compounds (1a-1s) by Accelrys Discovery Studio 2.5/HypoGen. The best hypothesis, Hypo 1, was validated by three methods (cost analysis, Fisher s randomization and leave-one-out). Although compound 1g is among the most potent URAT1 inhibitors currently under development in clinical trials, the Hypo1 appears to be favorable for future lead optimization.