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Hepatoselective Dihydroquinolizinone Bis-acids for HBsAg mRNA Degradation
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ImmunologyChronic Hepatitis BPharmacotherapyAntiviral DrugMedicinal ChemistryViral HepatitisHepatotoxicityHbsag Mrna LevelsBiochemistryChb InterventionsLiver PhysiologyHbsag Mrna DegradationPharmacologyNatural SciencesAntiviral TherapyHepatitisMedicineDrug DiscoveryCarbonyl Metabolism
Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is characterized by high levels of hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen (HBsAg) in blood circulation. A major goal of CHB interventions is reducing or eliminating this antigenemia; however, there are currently no approved methods that can do this. A novel family of compounds with a dihydroquinolizinone (DHQ) scaffold has been shown to reduce circulating levels of HBsAg in animals, representing a first for a small molecule. Reductions of HBsAg were a result of the compound's effect on HBsAg mRNA levels. However, commercial development by Roche of a DHQ lead compound, RG-7834, was stopped due to undisclosed toxicity issues. Herein we report our effort to convert the systemic RG7834 compound to a hepatoselective DHQ analog to limit its distribution to the bloodstream and thus to other body tissues.
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