Tricyclic heterocycles display diverse sensitivity to the A147T TSPO polymorphism

2020
Abstract The 18 kDa translocator protein (TSPO) is a target for the development of imaging agents to detect neuroinflammation. The clinical utility of second-generation TSPO ligands has been hindered by the presence of a polymorphism, rs6971, which causes a non-conservative substitution of alanine for threonine at amino acid residue 147 (TSPO A147T). Given the complex nature of TSPO binding, and the lack of non-discriminating high-affinity ligands at both wild type and A147T forms of TSPO, a series of novel TSPO ligands containing various heterocyclic scaffolds was developed to explore the pharmacophoric drivers of affinity loss at TSPO A147T. In general, N-benzyl-N-methyl-substituted amide ligands showed increased affinity at TSPO A147T, and a pyrazolopyrimidine acetamide containing this motif displayed low nanomolar binding affinities to both TSPO forms.
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