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Cell-Based Identification of New IDO1 Modulator Chemotypes.


ABSTRACT: The immunoregulatory enzyme indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO1) strengthens cancer immune escape, and inhibition of IDO1 by means of new chemotypes and mechanisms of action is considered a promising opportunity for IDO1 inhibitor discovery. IDO1 is a cofactor-binding, redox-sensitive protein, which calls for monitoring of IDO1 activity in its native cellular environment. We developed a new, robust fluorescence-based assay amenable to high throughput, which detects kynurenine in cells. Screening of a ca. 150 000-member compound library discovered unprecedented, potent IDO1 modulators with different mechanisms of action, including direct IDO1 inhibitors, regulators of IDO1 expression, and inhibitors of heme synthesis. Three IDO1-modulator chemotypes were identified that bind to apo-IDO1 and compete with the heme cofactor. Our new cell-based technology opens up novel opportunities for medicinal chemistry programs in immuno-oncology.

SUBMITTER: Hennes E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8252559 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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