Multiple myeloma (MM) is a highly malignant hematologic cancer that occurs when an atypical plasma cell develops in the bone marrow and reproduces quickly. Despite varies of new drugs have been developed or under clinic trial, MM is still essentially incurable, while XPO1 inhibition has emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy in the treatment of MM. Using the second-generation XPO1 inhibitor KPT-8602 as the lead compound, structure-based optimization provided D4 with high anti-proliferation efficacy (IC = 24 nM in MM.1S). In addition, the treatment with D4 significantly induced MM.1S cell cycle arrested and cell apoptosis, which was confirmed as on-target effect by immunofluorescence microscopy and competitive binding assay. Moreover, D4 displayed good metabolic stability over rat plasma and liver microsomes, as well as good pharmacokinetic profile on SD rat model with high drug exposure and decent bioavailability by oral gavage. All these good properties of D4 pave the way for further drug development and clinical application.
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