Journal article

Substituted arylsulphonamides as inhibitors of perforin-mediated lysis

JA Spicer, CK Miller, PD O'Connor, J Jose, KM Huttunen, JK Jaiswal, WA Denny, H Akhlaghi, KA Browne, JA Trapani

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER | Published : 2017

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Abstract

The structure-activity relationships for a series of arylsulphonamide-based inhibitors of the pore-forming protein perforin have been explored. Perforin is a key component of the human immune response, however inappropriate activity has also been implicated in certain auto-immune and therapy-induced conditions such as allograft rejection and graft versus host disease. Since perforin is expressed exclusively by cells of the immune system, inhibition of this protein would be a highly selective strategy for the immunosuppressive treatment of these disorders. Compounds from this series were demonstrated to be potent inhibitors of the lytic action of both isolated recombinant perforin and perfori..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust (Grant 097767), the Auckland Division of the Cancer Society of New Zealand, the Maurice & Phyllis Paykel Trust (MPPT; Grant Number: 8.2.29) and the Genesis Oncology Trust (Grant Number: GOT-1616-PDA). The authors thank Sisira Kumara for HPLC and solubility work, Karin Tan for HPLC, Maruta Boyd and Shannon Black for NMR studies.