In Silico Analysis of Triamterene as a Potential Dual Inhibitor of VEGFR-2 and c-Met Receptors.

J Xenobiot

Cancer Biology and Therapy Laboratory, School of Applied and Health Sciences, London South Bank University, London SE1 0AA, UK.

Published: December 2024

The vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2) and the hepatocyte growth factor receptor (C-Met) are critical receptors for signaling pathways controlling crucial cellular processes such as cell growth, angiogenesis and tissue regeneration. However, dysregulation of these proteins has been reported in different diseases, particularly cancer, where these proteins promote tumour growth, invasiveness, metastasis and resistance to conventional therapies. The identification of dual inhibitors targeting both VEGFR-2 and c-Met has emerged as a strategic therapeutic approach to overcome the limitations and resistance mechanisms associated with single-target therapies in clinical settings. Through molecular dynamics simulations and comparative docking analysis, we tested the inhibitory potential of 2,016 Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs targeting VEGFR-2 and/or c-Met receptors. The results revealed that entacapone and telmisartan are potent and selective inhibitors for c-Met and VEGFR-2, respectively. Interestingly, triamterene was identified as a promising dual inhibitor, demonstrating specific and significant binding affinity to both proteins. Molecular dynamics simulations revealed key interactions between the identified compounds and critical residues in the catalytic domains of both VEGFR-2 (e.g., Lys868, Asp1028, Asp1046) and c-Met (e.g., Asp1204, His1202, Asp1222), providing insights into their mechanism of action. These findings underscore the therapeutic potential of triamterene in targeting multiple signaling pathways involved in cancer progression, metastasis and poor prognosis in patients. Our study provides a foundational framework for the development of novel anticancer compounds able to target multiple pathways in cancer. Further preclinical and clinical investigations are needed to validate the efficacy of these compounds in clinical settings and to test their ability to overcome resistance and improve patient outcome.

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