Antagonists for constitutively active mutant estrogen receptors: Insights into the roles of antiestrogen-core and side-chain Journal Article


Authors: Sharma, A.; Toy, W.; Guillen, V. S.; Sharma, N.; Min, J.; Carlson, K. E.; Mayne, C. G.; Lin, S.; Sabio, M.; Greene, G.; Katzenellenbogen, B. S.; Chandarlapaty, S.; Katzenellenbogen, J. A.
Article Title: Antagonists for constitutively active mutant estrogen receptors: Insights into the roles of antiestrogen-core and side-chain
Abstract: A major risk for patients having estrogen receptor α (ERα)-positive breast cancer is the recurrence of drug-resistant metastases after initial successful treatment with endocrine therapies. Recent studies have implicated a number of activating mutations in the ligand-binding domain of ERα that stabilize the agonist conformation as a prominent mechanism for this acquired resistance. There are several critical gaps in our knowledge regarding the specific pharmacophore requirements of an antagonist that could effectively inhibit all or most of the different mutant ERs. To address this, we screened various chemotypes for blocking mutant ER-mediated transcriptional signaling and identified RU58668 as a model compound that contains structural elements that support potent ligand-induced inhibition of mutant ERs. We designed and synthesized a focused library of novel antagonists and probed how small and large perturbations in different ligand structural regions influenced inhibitory activity on individual mutant ERs in breast cancer cells. Effective inhibition derives from both nonpolar and moderately polar motifs in a multifunctional side chain of the antagonists, with the nature of the ligand core making important contributions by increasing the potency of ligands possessing similar types of side chains. Some of our new antagonists potently blocked the transcriptional activity of the three most common mutant ERs (L536R, Y537S, D538G) and inhibited mutant ER-mediated cell proliferation. Supported by our molecular modeling, these studies provide new insights into the role of specific components, involving both the ligand core and multifunctional side chain, in suppressing wild-type and mutant ER-mediated transcription and breast cancer cell proliferation. © Copyright 2018 American Chemical Society.
Journal Title: ACS Chemical Biology
Volume: 13
Issue: 12
ISSN: 1554-8929
Publisher: American Chemical Society  
Date Published: 2018-12-21
Start Page: 3374
End Page: 3384
Language: English
DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.8b00877
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 30404440
PMCID: PMC6469989
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 February 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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