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Potent and Selective CK2 Kinase Inhibitors with Effects on Wnt Pathway Signaling <i>in Vivo</i>
The
Wnt pathway is an evolutionarily conserved and tightly regulated signaling
network with important roles in embryonic development and adult tissue
regeneration. Impaired Wnt pathway regulation, arising from mutations
in Wnt signaling components, such as Axin, APC, and β-catenin,
results in uncontrolled cell growth and triggers oncogenesis. To explore
the reported link between CK2 kinase activity and Wnt pathway signaling,
we sought to identify a potent, selective inhibitor of CK2 suitable
for proof of concept studies <i>in vivo</i>. Starting from
a pyrazoloÂ[1,5-<i>a</i>]Âpyrimidine lead (<b>2</b>),
we identified compound <b>7h</b>, a potent CK2 inhibitor with
picomolar affinity that is highly selectivity against other kinase
family enzymes and inhibits Wnt pathway signaling (IC<sub>50</sub> = 50 nM) in DLD-1 cells. In addition, compound <b>7h</b> has
physicochemical properties that are suitable for formulation as an
intravenous solution, has demonstrated good pharmacokinetics in preclinical
species, and exhibits a high level of activity as a monotherapy in
HCT-116 and SW-620 xenografts