Discovery and Characterization of XY101, a Potent, Selective, and Orally Bioavailable ROR gamma Inverse Agonist for Treatment of Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer.

2019 
We report the design, optimization and biological evaluation of nuclear receptor RORγ inverse agonists as therapeutic agents for prostate cancer treatment. The most potent compound 27 (designated as XY101) exhibited cellular activity with an IC50 value of 30 nM in a cell-based reporter gene assay with good selectivity against other NRs subtypes. The cocrystal structure of 27 in complex with the RORγ ligand binding domain (LBD) provided solid structural basis for its antagonistic mechanism. 27 potently inhibited cell growth, colony formation, and the expression of AR, AR-V7 and PSA. 27 also exhibited good metabolic stability and pharmacokinetic profile with oral bioavailability of 59% and half-life of 7.3 h. Notably, 27 demonstrated promising therapeutic effects with significant tumor growth inhibition in a prostate cancer xenograft model in mice. The potent, selective, metabolically stable and orally available RORγ inverse agonists represent a new class of compounds as potential therapeutics against prost...
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