Exposure of a pathogenic 6/7 loop neo-epitope has been proposed to contribute to the pathogenesis of misfolded Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (SOD1) in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) by mediating early events in its noxious structural transformation and prion-like activity.Antibody-mediated blockade of this epitope was shown to ameliorate disease phenotype in an ALS animal model.Here, as an alternative strategy, we sought to block this epitope using a small molecule designed to occupy the inter-subunit cavity framed by the two 6/7 loops.Using a structure-based virtual screen targeting this cavity, we identified a small molecule, N-3-(3-methylimidazo[2,1b1,3thiazol-6-yl)phenyl]-4-sulfamoylbenzamide (C7), that preferentially bound the native-like conformation of SOD1, reduced 6/7 loop epitope accessibility, and inhibited irreversible apo-SOD1 misfolding in vitro.Delivered to presymptomatic hSOD1 G93A mice via a nanoparticle-based nose-to-brain delivery system, C7 significantly delayed the onset of motor abnormalities and modestly extended survival.At disease onset, spinal cord analysis revealed reduced misfolded SOD1 inclusions and attenuated astro-and microgliosis.Analysis of C7 concentrations in combined brain and spinal cord tissue indicated rapid but saturable nose-to-CNS uptake and slow clearance.Our findings demonstrate that targeting the surface cavity shaped by the 6/7 loops of SOD1 with a reversibly-binding small molecule can ameliorate ALS-like disease in vivo, potentially by counteracting early misfolding events and/or limiting prion-like propagation of molecular pathology.However, saturable noseto-CNS uptake of C7 restricts CNS exposure and likely constrains therapeutic efficacy, underscoring the need to define the rate-limiting pharmacokinetic step and to optimize the nanoparticle formulation and/or physicochemical properties of the C7 scaffold.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dc87ea3afacbeac03e9fe7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurot.2026.e00904
Ranjithkumar Dhandapani
Shamchal Bakavayev
Anna Armoza
Neurotherapeutics
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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