Abstract
Lung Cancer is a type of serious cancer that causes 1.37 million deaths every year all over the world and accounts for almost 18% of all cancer death. PI3Ks establish a lipid kinase family that is important to integrate disparate dimensions of cell functions including cell survival, vesicular trafficking, proliferation, and cell migration. This is an essential pathway in the oncogenesis and advancement of lung cancer. In preclinical studies, PIK3 inhibitors deliver exploratory antitumor activity. The study was established to realize perception and molecular mechanisms that are crucial for potent inhibitors of PIK3CA. In this research work, mutated proteins of PIK3CA were selected, models of pharmacophore were designed and hit compounds were obtained against reference feature pharmacophore by virtual screening. These hit compounds were then docked with the mutated proteins of PIK3CA. Three important features were shown by Pharmacophores, Hydrogen bond donor (HBD), Hydrogen bond acceptors (HBA) and aromatic rings (AR). Through virtual screening, 8 hit compounds were obtained before docking Lipinski rule of five was applied and the compounds that achieved all properties were docked with mutated proteins of PIK3CA. 3 compounds fulfilled all properties and demonstrated the stability of ligands. It is suggested that these compounds can be used for curing PIK3CA involved in lung cancer and on the basis of shared feature novel compounds can be designed against a mutation in PIK3CA involved in lung cancer.
Highlights
Lung Cancer is a serious type of cancer that causes 1.37 million death every year worldwide, which accounts for almost 18% of all cancer death
Pharmacophores designed by ligand scout against the protein data set of PIK3CA in lung cancer show three significant features that are Hydrogen bond acceptors (HBA), Hydrogen bond donor (HBD), and aromatic rings (AR)
Red arrows represent HBA, the green arrow represents HBD and AR was shown by yellow spheres
Summary
Lung Cancer is a serious type of cancer that causes 1.37 million death every year worldwide, which accounts for almost 18% of all cancer death. [1] The most common cause of lung cancer is smoking. Lung Cancer is a serious type of cancer that causes 1.37 million death every year worldwide, which accounts for almost 18% of all cancer death. [3] The phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) establish a lipid kinase family that is important to integrate disparate dimensions of cell functions including cell survival, vesicular trafficking, proliferation, and cell migration. [2] NSCLC is a leading factor causing death worldwide. This is an important pathway in the oncogenesis and advancement of lung cancer. PI3K (phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase) plays an essential role in the proliferation and metabolism of cell that typically affects both cancer and metabolic disorder. [5,6,7]
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