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Selective estrogen receptor degraders with novel structural motifs induce regression in a tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer xenograft
Authors:Steven P. Govek  Celine Bonnefous  Jackaline D. Julien  Johnny Y. Nagasawa  Mehmet Kahraman  Andiliy G. Lai  Karensa L. Douglas  Anna M. Aparicio  Beatrice D. Darimont  Katherine L. Grillot  James D. Joseph  Joshua A. Kaufman  Kyoung-Jin Lee  Nhin Lu  Michael J. Moon  Rene Y. Prudente  John Sensintaffar  Peter J. Rix  Nicholas D. Smith
Affiliation:Seragon Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 12780 El Camino Real, Suite 302, San Diego, CA 92130, United States
Abstract:
Potent estrogen receptor ligands typically contain a phenolic hydrogen-bond donor. The indazole of the selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD) ARN-810 is believed to mimic this. Disclosed herein is the discovery of ARN-810 analogs which lack this hydrogen-bond donor. These SERDs induced tumor regression in a tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer xenograft, demonstrating that the indazole NH is not necessary for robust ER-modulation and anti-tumor activity.
Keywords:Estrogen receptor  Degrader  SERD  Breast cancer  Tamoxifen-resistant
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