EP1673110A2 - Radiolabeled anilinoquinazolines and their use in radioimaging and radiotherapy - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to radiolabeled compounds and their use in radioimaging and/or radiotherapy. More particularly, the present invention relates to radiolabeled irreversible inhibitors of epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase (EGFR-TK) and their use as biomarkers for medicinal radioimaging such as Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), and as radiopharmaceuticals for radiotherapy.
- PET Positron Emission Tomography
- SPECT Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography
- the use of radioactive nuclides for medicinal purposes is well known in the art.
- Radioactive compounds that bind to specific cell surface receptors or that in other ways modify cellular functions have received some consideration as radiopharmaceuticals, and therefore, when labeled with a radioactive nuclide, such compounds are used as biospecific agents in radioimaging and radiotherapy.
- Positron Emission Tomography PET
- PET Positron Emission Tomography
- PET requires the adrninistration to a subject of a molecule labeled with a positron-emitting nuclide (radiotracer) such as 15 O, 13 N, n C and 18 F, which have half-lives of 2, 10, 20, and 110 minutes, respectively.
- a positron-emitting nuclide such as 15 O, 13 N, n C and 18 F, which have half-lives of 2, 10, 20, and 110 minutes, respectively.
- SPECT Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography
- SPECT requires the administration to a subject of a molecule labeled with a gamma-emitting nuclide such as 99ln Tc, 67 Ga, u 'in and 123 I.
- a gamma-emitting nuclide such as 99ln Tc, 67 Ga, u 'in and 123 I.
- Polypeptides such as growth factors, differentiation factors, and hormones often mediate their pleiotropic actions by binding to and activating cell surface receptors with an intrinsic intracellular protein tyrosine kinase activity.
- Epidermal growth factor receptor-tyrosine kinase (EGFR-TK) is over expressed in breast cancer and other neoplasia.
- a suitable radiotracer that binds to EGFR-TK might allow, through a nuclear medicine imaging technique such as PET and SPECT, the mapping and quantification of this receptor-kinase. This would allow the study of changes in levels of expression of this receptor, including the monitoring of response to hormonal or other chemotherapy, and could lead to better patient management and differentiation in regard to therapeutic course of action.
- radiotracer that comprises a suitable radioactive nuclide can be further used as an EGFR-TK biospecific agent for radiotherapy.
- 99m Tc-labeled anti EGFR antibody was synthesized and biodistribution and dosimetry studies were performed in humans [1, 2].
- EGF itself has been labeled for nuclear medicine imaging with gamma emitting nuclides including 99 Tc [3, 4] and indium-I l l [5, 6], and the posifron-emitting nuclide bromine-76 [7, 8].
- PD 153035 labeled with carbon-11 in the 6,7-methoxy groups has been evaluated in rats implanted with human neuroblastoma xenografts (SH-SY5Y) but specific uptake was not determined in a blocking study [12].
- PD 153035 was also labeled with carbon-11 specifically in the 7-methoxy position and biodistribution experiments were performed in normal mice, but uptake specificity could not be demonstrated as administration of an enzyme-blocking dose of
- 6,126,917 teaches 4-(anilino)quinazoline derivatives, reversible inhibitors of EGFR-TK, labeled with fluorine- 18 on the aniline ring.
- These compounds were tested in vitro, in vivo and by PET image analysis. While some of these compounds showed effective (reversible) inhibition activity in vitro, they were found to be ineffective as tracers for the imaging of EGFR-TK in vivo due to kinetic factors such as ko n and ko f and rapid blood clearance, as was further demonstrated by an animal PET comparative study between fluorine- 18 FDG and these radiolabeled compounds.
- radiolabeled compounds that are targeted to the EGF receptor can bind preferentially to tumor cells and would lead to a high effective concentration of the radionuclides and therefore cause preferential cell killing at the site of the tumor.
- Irreversible EGFR-TK inhibitors were recently described [15, 16, 19 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,153,617 and 6,127,374]. The irreversible binding thereof is achieved by 4- (anilino)quinazoline derivatives that are substituted at the 6 or 7 position of the quinazoline ring with an ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic group, preferably an acrylamide group, which binds covalently to the Cys-773 at the EGFR-TK ATP binding site.
- radiolabeled compounds that are irreversible inhibitors of EGFR-TK and methods of using same in radioimaging and radiotherapy.
- X is selected from the group consisting of -NR 1 -, -O-, -NH-NR 1 -, -O-NR 1 -, NH-CHR 1 -, -CHR'-NH-, -CHR'-O-, -O-CHR 1 -, -CHR 1 -CH2- and -CHR'-S- or absent;
- Y is selected from the group consisting of a non-radioactive carbon and a radioactive carbon;
- 2 3 3 Z is selected from the group consist
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen or alkyl having 1-8 carbon atoms;
- A, B, C and D are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, a non-radioactive derivatizing group and a radioactive derivatizing group selected from a radioactive bromine, a radioactive iodine and a radioactive fluorine;
- R 1 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and substituted or non- substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms;
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen and alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms; and
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen, carboxy, alkenyl, alkoxy, carbonyl, substituted or non-substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms and substituted or non-substituted phenyl; provided that the compound comprises at least one radioactive atom.
- the non-radioactive derivatizing group is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen, alkyl, haloalkyl, hydroxy, alkoxy, carboxy, carbalkoxy, thiohydroxy, thiocarboxy, thioalkoxy, alkylsulfinyl, alkylsulfonyl, amino, diamino, carbamyl, dicarbamoyl, nitro and cyano.
- the alkoxy comprises a morpholino group.
- Ql is
- the alkylamino comprises a piperazino group.
- each of R , R 2 and R 3 is hydrogen.
- R is a substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms.
- the substituted alkyl comprises a radioactive atom.
- the substituted alkyl comprises a substituted amino group, e.g., an alkylamino group or a dialkylamino group.
- the substituted amino group comprises the radioactive atom.
- the radioactive atom is a radioactive carbon, preferably carbon- 11.
- Y is a radioactive carbon.
- at least one of A, B, C and D is a radioactive fluorine.
- D is a radioactive fluorine.
- D is a radioactive fluorine
- a and B are each chlorine and C is hydrogen.
- A is a radioactive bromine or a radioactive iodine.
- the radioactive carbon is carbon- 11.
- Y is carbon- 11, A and B are each chlorine, C is hydrogen and D is fluorine.
- Y is carbon- 11, A is bromine or iodine and B, C and D are each hydrogen.
- the radioactive fluorine is fluorine-18.
- the radioactive bromine is bromine-76 or bromine-77.
- the radioactive iodine is iodine- 123, iodine- 124 or iodine-131, preferably iodine- 124.
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising as an active ingredient the radiolabeled compound of the invention and a pharmaceutical acceptable carrier.
- a method of monitoring the level of epidermal growth factor receptor within a body of a patient comprising (a) administering to the patient the radiolabeled compound of the invention; and (b) employing a nuclear imaging technique for monitoring a distribution of the compound within the body or within a portion thereof.
- the technique is positron emission tomography or single photon emission computed tomography.
- a method of radiotherapy comprising administering to a patient a therapeutically effective amount of the radiolabeled compound of the invention.
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen or alkyl having 1-8 carbon atoms;
- A, B, C and D are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and a non-radioactive derivatizing group;
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, and substituted or non- substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms;
- R 2 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen and alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms;
- R 3 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen, carboxy, alkenyl, alkoxy, carbonyl, substituted or non-substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms and substituted or non-substituted phenyl.
- the method comprising: (a) coupling an aniline derivatized by the R , A, B, C and D with a 4-chloroquinazoline substituted at position 6 and/or 7 by one or more reactive group(s), so as to produce a reactive 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline derivatized by the R , A, B, C and D; and (b) reacting the reactive 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline with a reactive carbon- 11 labeled ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative.
- the reactive 4- henylamino)quinazoline is 4-( ⁇ henylamino)-6- nitroquinazoline, and the method further comprising, prior to step (b), reducing the 4-
- the 4-chloroquinazoline is substituted at positions 6 and 7 by a first and a second reactive groups, the method further comprising, prior to step (c), reacting the reactive 4- (phenylamino)quinazoline with a chemically reactive group.
- the reactive carbon-11 labeled ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative is carbon-11 labeled acryloyl chloride.
- X is selected from the group consisting of -NR -, -O-, -NH-NR -, -O-NR -,
- Y is a non-radioactive carbon
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen or alkyl having 1-8 carbon atoms;
- A, B, C and D are each independently selected from the group consisting of (i) hydrogen, (ii) a non-radioactive derivatizing group and (iii) fluorine- 18, provided that at least one of A, B, C and D is fluorine-18;
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, and substituted or non- substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms;
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen and alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms; and
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen, carboxy, alkenyl, alkoxy, carbonyl, substituted or non-substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms and substituted or non-substituted phenyl.
- the method comprising: (a) preparing a fluorine-18 labeled aniline derivatized by the R , A, B, C and D, wherein at least one of A, B, C and D is fluorine-18; (b) coupling the fluorine-18 labeled aniline derivatized by the R , A, B, C and D with 4- chloroquinazoline substituted at position 6 and or 7 by one or more reactive group(s), so as to produce a reactive fluorine-18 labeled 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline derivatized by A, B, C and D; and (c) reacting the reactive fluorine-18 labeled 4- (phenylamino)quinazoline with a reactive ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated derivative, so as to produce a fluorine-18 labeled 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline substituted by an ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated group.
- the reactive fluorine-18 labeled 4-(phenylamino)-quinazoline is fluorine-18 labeled 4-(phenylamino)-6-nitroquinazoline and the method further comprising, prior to step (c), reducing the fluorine-18 labeled 4-(phenylamino)-6- nitroquinazoline so as to produce a fluorine-18 labeled 4-(phenylamino)-6- aminoquinazoline derivatized by A, B, C and D.
- the 4-chloroquinazoline is substituted at positions 6 and 7 by a first and a second reactive groups and the method further comprising, prior to step (c), reacting the reactive fluorine-18 labeled 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline with a chemically reactive group.
- the reactive ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative is acryloyl chloride.
- R 3 is the substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms and the reactive ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative terminates with a reactive group, and the method further comprising reacting the fluorine-18 labeled 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline substituted by the ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic group with a reactive substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms.
- X is selected from the group consisting of -NR 1 -, -O-, -NH-NR 1 -, -O-NR 1 -,
- Y is a non-radioactive carbon
- RR i iss selected from the group consisting of hydrogen or alkyl having 1-8 carbon atoms
- A, B, C and D are each independently selected from the group consisting of (i) hydrogen, (ii) a non-radioactive derivatizing group and (iii) a radioactive atom selected from a radioactive bromine and a radioactive iodine, provided that at least one of A, B,
- C and D is a radioactive bromine or a radioactive iodine
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, and substituted or non- substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms
- R 2 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen and alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms
- R 3 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen, carboxy, alkenyl, alkoxy, carbonyl, substituted or non-substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms and substituted or non-substituted phenyl.
- the method comprising: (a) coupling an aniline derivatized by the R , A, B, C and D, wherein at least one of A, B, C and D is a halogen atom, with 4- chloroquinazoline substituted at position 6 and/or 7 by one or more reactive group(s), so as to produce a reactive 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline derivatized by A, B, C and D; (b) radiolabeling the reactive 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline derivatized by A, B, C and D with a radioactive bromine or a radioactive iodine, so as to produce a radioactive bromine labeled or a radioactive iodine labeled reactive 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline derivatized by A, B, C and D, wherein at least one of the A, B, C and D is a radioactive bromine or a radioactive iodine; and (c) reacting the radioactive
- the reactive 4-(phenylamino)-quinazoline is 4-(phenylamino)-6- nitroquinazoline and the method further comprising, prior to step (b), reducing the 4- (phenylamino)-6-nitroquinazoline, so as to produce a 4-(phenylamino)-6- aminoquinazoline derivatized by A, B, C and D, wherein at least one of the A, B, C and D is a halogen.
- the halogen is bromine.
- the 4-chloroquinazoline is substituted at positions 6 and 7 by a first and a second reactive groups and the method further comprising, prior to step (c), (e) reacting the reactive radioactive bromine labeled or radioactive iodine labeled 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline with a chemically reactive group.
- R is the substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms
- the reactive ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative terminates with a reactive group and the method further comprising reacting the radioactive bromine labeled or radioactive iodine labeled reactive 4- (phenylamino)quinazoline substituted by the ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic group with a reactive substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms.
- the reactive ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative is 4-bromocrotonyl chloride.
- the reactive substituted alkyl is dime ylarnine.
- the chemically reactive group comprises a morpholinoalkoxy group.
- Y is a non-radioactive carbon
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen or alkyl having 1-8 carbon atoms
- A, B, C and D are each independently selected from the group consisting of (i) hydrogen, (ii) a non-radioactive derivatizing group and (iii) a radioactive atom selected from a radioactive bromine and a radioactive iodine, provided that at least one of A, B,
- C and D is a radioactive bromine or a radioactive iodine
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, and substituted or non- substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms
- R 2 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen and alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms
- R 3 is a substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms, which comprises a carbon- 11 atom.
- the method comprising: (a) coupling an aniline derivatized by R , A, B, C and
- the reactive 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline is 4-(phenylamino)-6- nitroquinazoline and the method further comprising, prior to step (b), reducing the 4- (phenylamino)-6-nitroquinazoline so as to produce a 4-(phenylamino)-6- aminoquinazoline derivatized by A, B, C and D.
- the reactive ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative is acryloyl chloride.
- the second reactive group is halogen.
- the halogen is selected from the group consisting of bromine and iodine.
- the reactive ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative terminating with the second reactive group is 4-bromocrotonyl chloride.
- the reactive substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms is methylamine.
- the carbon- 11 labeled reactive compound is carbon- 11 methyl iodide.
- FIG. 1 presents an example of dose-response autophosphorylation inhibition curve for Compound 3 of the invention with an IC50 value of 0.051 nM and a range of 0.0088/0.294 as 95 % confidence interval;
- FIG. 2 is a bar graph presenting the EGFR autophosphorylation level in A431 cells following incubation with various concentrations of Compound 3 and EGF stimulation-lysis at 2 hours and 8 hours post-incubation time (white bars with and without dots are control without EGF stimulation, bars with squared pattern are controls stimulated with EGF and the other bars show the described EGFR autophosphorylation level). The inset below shows a Western blot for each concentration at 2 hours and 8 hours post-incubation time and is coaligned with the bars;
- FIG. 3 is a bar graph presenting the autophosphorylation levels of EGFR in
- FIG. 4 is a bar graph presenting the autophosphorylation levels of EGFR in A431 cells after varying incubation time with 1 nM and 30 nM of Compound 3, at 1- hour post-incubation time.
- the inset below shows a Western blot for each data point and is coaligned with the bars;
- FIG. 5 presents an example of dose-response autophosphorylation inhibition curve for Compound 4 of the present invention (denoted as ML04) with an IC50 value of 0.06 nM;
- FIG. ML04 dose-response autophosphorylation inhibition curve for Compound 4 of the present invention
- FIG. 6 presents comparative plots demonstrating the specific binding of carbon-11 labeled Compound 4 of the present invention (denoted as ML04) to A431 cells;
- FIG. 7 presents bar graphs demonstrating the tumor/blood ratio (in % ID/gram) in tumor-bearing rats injected with carbon-11 labeled Compound 4, 15, 30 and 120 minutes post injection;
- FIG. 8a-b presents comparative TLC chromatograms demonstrating the metabolism of C-l l radiolabeled Compound 3 (denoted as ML03) and Compound 4 (denoted as ML04), 30 minutes and 60 minutes post injection thereof to tumor bearing rats, respectively ( Figure 8a) and a bar graph demonstrating the percentages of intact tracer (radiolabeled Compounds 3 and 4), extracted from the blood 15, 30 and 45 minutes post injection;
- FIG. 9 presents PET images of tumor bearing nude rats injected with carbon- 11 labeled Compound 4 (A) and with non-labeled Compound 4 followed by carbon-11 labeled Compound 4 (B);
- FIG. 9 presents PET images of tumor bearing nude rats injected with carbon- 11 labeled Compound 4 (A) and with non-labeled Compound 4 followed by carbon-11 labeled Compound 4 (B);
- FIG. 10 presents comparative plots demonstrating the activity concentration of carbon- 11 labeled Compound 4 in tumor over time, when administered to rats alone (diamonds) and when administered 10 minutes following administration of non- labeled Compound 4 (triangles);
- FIG. 11 presents plots demonstrating the activity concentration of carbon-11 labeled Compound 4 over time in the heart (diamond), liver (squares) and kidney (triangles) of rats;
- FIG. 12 presents PET coronal views demonstrating the bladder excretion of PDG (left image) and carbon- 11 labeled Compound 4 (right image).
- the present invention is of novel radiolabeled compounds which can be used as biomarkers for radioimaging such as Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) and as radiopharmaceuticals for radiotherapy.
- the novel radiolabeled compounds can be used as irreversible PET or SPECT biomarkers and/or as radiopharmaceuticals, for quantification, mapping and radiotherapy of epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase (EGFR-TK) associated diseases, such as a variety of cancers in which amplification, mutation and/or over expression of EGFR- TK has occurred.
- EGFR-TK epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase
- Y is selected from the group consisting of a non-radioactive carbon and a radioactive carbon
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen or alkyl having 1-8 carbon atoms
- A, B, C and D are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, a non-radioactive derivatizing group and a radioactive derivatizing group selected from a radioactive bromine, a radioactive iodine and a radioactive fluorine
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and substituted or non- substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen and alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms
- R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen, carboxy, alkenyl, alkoxy, carbonyl, substituted or non-
- the phrase "radiolabeled compound” or "radioactive atom” refer to a compound that comprises one or more radioactive atoms or to a radioactive atom with a specific radioactivity above that of background level for that atom. It is well known, in this respect, that naturally occurring elements are present in the form of varying isotopes, some of which are radioactive isotopes. The radioactivity of the naturally occurring elements is a result of the natural distribution of these isotopes, and is commonly referred to as a background radioactive level. However, there are known methods of enriching a certain element with isotopes that are radioactive.
- the radiolabeled compounds of the present invention have a specific radioactivity that is higher than the corresponding non-labeled compounds, and can therefore be used as agents for radioimaging and radiotherapy.
- non-radioactive refers to an atom or a derivatizing group that does not comprise a radioactive atom and thus the specific radioactivity thereof is of a background level.
- radioactive refers to an atom or a derivatizing group that comprises a radioactive atom and therefore the specific radioactivity thereof is above the background level.
- derivatizing group refers to a major portion of a group which is covalently attached to another group.
- halogen which is also referred to herein as “halo” refers to fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine.
- hydroxy refers to an -OH group.
- alkyl refers to a saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon including straight chain and branched chain groups.
- the alkyl group is a medium size alkyl having 1 to 10 carbon atoms. More preferably, it is a lower alkyl having 1 to 6 carbon atoms. Most preferably it is an alkyl having 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- Representative examples of an alkyl group are methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, tert-butyl, pentyl and hexyl.
- the alkyl group, according to the present invention may be substituted or non- substituted.
- the substituent group can be, for example, cycloalkyl, alkenyl, aryl, heteroaryl, heteroalicyclic, hydroxy, alkoxy, aryloxy, thiohydroxy, thioalkoxy, thioaryloxy, halo, perhalo, trihalomethyl, carboxy, alkoxycarbonyl, thiocarboxy, carbamyl, cyano, nitro, N-piperidinyl, N-piperazinyl, N ⁇ - ⁇ iperazinyl-N4- alkyl, N-pyrrolidyl, pyridinyl, N-imidazoyl, N-morpholino, N-thiomorpholino, N- hexahydroazepine, amino or NRbRc, wherein Rb and Re are each independently hydrogen, alkyl, hydroxyalkyl, N-piperidinyl, N-piperazinyl, N ⁇ -piperazinyl-N4-
- cycloalkyl refers to an all-carbon monocyclic or fused ring (i.e., rings which share an adjacent pair of carbon atoms) group wherein one of more of the rings does not have a completely conjugated pi-electron system.
- examples, without limitation, of cycloalkyl groups are cyclopropane, cyclobutane, cyclopentane, cyclopentene, cyclohexane, cyclohexadiene, cycloheptane, cycloheptatriene and adamantane.
- alkoxy refers to both an -O-alkyl and an -O-cycloalkyl group, as defined hereinabove.
- alkoxy groups include methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy and tert-butoxy.
- the -O-alkyl and the O-cycloalkyl groups, according to the present invention, may be substituted or non-substituted.
- the substituent group can be, for example, cycloalkyl, alkenyl, aryl, heteroaryl, heteroalicyclic, hydroxy, alkoxy, aryloxy, thiohydroxy, thioalkoxy, thioaryloxy, halo, perhalo, trihalomethyl, carboxy, alkoxycarbonyl, thiocarboxy, carbamyl, cyano, nitro, N-piperidinyl, N-piperazinyl, Ni- piperazinyl-N4-alkyl, N-pyrrolidyl, pyridinyl, N-imidazoyl, N-morpholino, N- thiomorpholino, N-hexahydroazepine, amino or NRbRc, wherein Rb and Re are each independently hydrogen, alkyl, hydroxyalkyl, N-piperidinyl, N-piperazinyl, ⁇ - piperazinyl-N4-alkyl,
- thiohydroxy refers to a -SH group.
- thioalkoxy refers to both an -S-alkyl group, and an -S-cycloalkyl group, as defined herein.
- amino refers to a -NH2 group.
- alkylamino refers to a -NRbRc group wherein Rb and Re are each independently hydrogen, alkyl, hydroxyalkyl, N-piperidinyl, N-piperazinyl, Ni- piperazinyl-N4-alkyl, N-pyrrolidyl, pyridinyl, N-imidazoyl, N-morpholino, N- thiomo ⁇ holino and N-hexahydroazepine, or, alternatively, Rb and Re are covalently attached one to the other so as to form a cyclic amino compound such as, but not limited to, N-piperidinyl, N-piperazinyl, N ⁇ -piperazinyl-N4-alkyl, N-pyrrolidyl, pyridinyl, N-imidazoyl, N-morpholino, N-thiomorpholino and N-hexahydroazepine.
- alkenyl refers to an alkyl group which consists of at least two carbon atoms and at least one carbon-carbon double bond.
- aryl refers to an all-carbon monocyclic or fused-ring polycyclic (i.e., rings which share adjacent pairs of carbon atoms) group having a completely conjugated pi-electron system. Examples, without limitation, of aryl groups are phenyl, naphthalenyl and anthracenyl.
- a "phenyl” group, according to the present invention can be substituted by one to three substituents or non-substituted. When substituted, the substituent group may be, for example, halogen, alkyl, alkoxy, nitro, cyano, trihalomethyl, alkylamino or monocyclic heteroaryl.
- heteroaryl group includes a monocyclic or fused ring (i.e., rings which share an adjacent pair of atoms) group having in the ring(s) one or more atoms, such as, for example, nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur and, in addition, having a completely conjugated pi-electron system.
- heteroaryl groups include pyrrole, furane, thiophene, imidazole, oxazole, thiazole, pyrazole, pyridine, pyrimidine, quinoline, isoquinoline and purine.
- a “heteroalicyclic” group refers to a monocyclic or fused ring group having in the ring(s) one or more atoms such as nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur. The rings may also have one or more double bonds. However, the rings do not have a completely conjugated pi-electron system.
- An "aryloxy” group refers to both an -O-aryl and an -O-heteroaryl group, as defined herein.
- An “thioaryloxy” group refers to both an -S-aryl and an -S-heteroaryl group, as defined herein.
- a "trihalomethyl” group refers to a -CX3 group, wherein X is a halogen as defined herein.
- a representative example of a trihalomethyl group is a -CF3 group.
- a "perhalo” group refers to a group in which all the hydrogen atoms thereof have been replaced by halogen atoms.
- a "nitro” group refers to a -NO2 group.
- a “cyano” group refers to a -C ⁇ N group.
- the carboxylic group can be, for example, an amide, an ester, a hydrazinamide or a ketone.
- unsaturated group refers to a substituted or non-substituted hydrocarbon that comprise at least two carbon atoms and at least one unsaturated bond. Representative examples of an unsaturated group include alkenyl, alkynyl and diene.
- This class of derivatized 4-(phenylamino)quinazolines is known to bind irreversibly to the ATP site of EGFR-TK due to the ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic group attached to the anilinoquinazoline ring [15, 16 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,153,617 and 6,127,374].
- the ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic group was found to covalently attach to the Cys-773 at the EGFR-TK ATP binding site, and thus acts as a Michael acceptor.
- derivatized 4- (phenylamino)quinazolines were known to bind reversibly to the EGFR-TK ATP site.
- the level of the biological activity of these compounds is influenced by the nature of the derivatizing groups at the anilino ring thereof.
- the covalent binding to the receptor which is effected by the ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic group attached to this class of quinazolines, enables the use of 4-(phenylamino)quinazolines that are derivatized by various derivatizing groups as EGFR-TK inhibitors.
- the derivatizing groups can be attached to both the aniline ring and the quinazoline ring of the compounds of the present invention.
- the nature of these derivatizing groups may affect the binding affinity of the compound to the receptor as well as other biological activity parameters such as specificity, metabolism of the compound and kinetic rates.
- the non- radioactive derivatizing group of the radiolabeled compound of the present invention is attached to the aniline ring and includes, for example, hydrogen, halogen, alkyl, haloalkyl, hydroxy, alkoxy, carboxy, carbalkoxy, thiohydroxy, thiocarboxy, thioalkoxy, alkylsulfinyl, alkylsulfonyl, amino, diamino, carbamyl, dicarbamoyl, nitro and cyano, as these terms are defined hereinabove.
- a non-radioactive derivatizing group is attached to the quinazoline group (as is represented in Formula I hereinabove by either Ql or Q2) and includes, for example, halogen, alkoxy, hydroxy, thiohydroxy, thioalkoxy, alkylamino and amino.
- this derivatizing group is an alkoxy group and, more preferably, it is an alkoxy group that comprises a morpholino group such as, but not limited to, a 3-(4-morpholinyl)propoxy group.
- the derivatizing group is a substituted or non-substituted mo ⁇ holino group or a substituted or non-substituted piperazino group.
- Another factor which influences the binding potency of the derivatized 4- henylamino)quinazolines of the present invention is the position of the ⁇ , ⁇ - unsaturated carboxylic group attached to the quinazoline ring.
- a 6-position ⁇ , ⁇ - unsaturated carboxylic group has higher binding potency to the EGFR-TK ATP site [15, 16 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,153,617 and 6,127,374].
- the 6- position ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic group is an acrylamide group.
- a preferred radiolabeled compound according to the present invention is a radiolabeled N-[4-
- the acrylamide group can be further derivatized by a derivatizing group that includes, for example, halogen, carboxy, alkenyl, alkoxy, carbonyl, substituted or non- substituted alkyl and substituted or non-substituted phenyl, as these terms are defined hereinabove.
- the acrylamide group is derivatized by a substituted alkyl and, more preferably, the alkyl is substituted by an amino group such as, but not limited to, an alkylamino group and a dialkylamino group.
- the alkyl is substituted by a dialkylamino group such as, but not limited to, dime ylamino, diethylamino, dipropylamino and diisopropylamino.
- the alkyl is substituted by a mo ⁇ holino group.
- the ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic group is 4-(dialkylamino)-2-butenamide. The presence of an ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic group derivatized by a dialkylamino group is advantageous since the dialkylamino group increases the solubility of the compound under physiological conditions and hence increases the biological availability of the compound [19].
- a dialkylamino group reduces the chemical reactivity of the unsaturated center of the compound as a Michael acceptor in nucleophilic reactions, due to electronic and steric effects.
- This reduced chemical reactivity is advantageous since the unsaturated center in this class of compounds is highly reactive and thus reacts, in addition to the targeted Cys-773 at the EGFR-TK ATP binding site, with other -SH residues that are present in the blood and other organs.
- the dialkylamino group enhances the binding specificity of the compound to the receptor.
- 6,126,917 further teaches that 4-(phenylamino)quinazolines that are derivatized at position 6 of the anilino group by fluorine are potent inhibitors of EGFR-TK.
- the highest affinity toward the receptor is achieved using 4-[(3,4- dichloro-6-fluorophenyl)- amino]quinazolines.
- Y is a radioactive carbon
- the radioactive carbon is carbon- 11.
- at least one of A, B, C and D is a radioactive fluorine, and the radioactive fluorine is fluorine-18.
- D is fluorine-18.
- A is bromine or iodine and B, C and D are each hydrogen.
- Compound 3 Y is carbon- 11 .
- D is fluorine-18.
- Y is a carbon
- X is -NH
- R a is hydrogen and A, B, C and D are as defined hereinabove, which is referred to hereinbelow as Compound 4.
- a and B are each chlorine
- C is hydrogen
- D is fluorine.
- A is bromine or iodine and B, C and D are each hydrogen.
- Y is a non-radioactive carbon and at least one of A, B, C and D is a radioactive fluorine, and the radioactive fluorine is fluorine- 18.
- D is fluorine-18.
- Y is a non-radioactive carbon and at least one of A, B, C and D is a radioactive iodine, and the radioactive iodine is iodine- 124.
- A is iodine- 124. This compound is referred to hereinbelow as Compound 5.
- a methyl group in the derivatizing dimethylamino group comprises a radioactive carbon and the radioactive carbon is carbon-11.
- the radioactive atom is a radioactive bromine such as bromine-76 and bromine-77.
- A is the radioactive bromine.
- a bromine-76 labeled compound of the invention can be used for PET radioimaging, while a brornine-77 labeled compound of the invention can be used for radiotherapy.
- the radioactive atom is a radioactive iodine such as iodine- 123, iodine- 124 or iodine-131.
- A is the radioactive iodine.
- An iodine-123 labeled compound of the invention can be used for SPECT radioimaging, an iodine- 124 labeled compound of the invention can be used for both PET radioimaging and/or radiotherapy and an iodine-131 labeled compound of the invention can be used for radiotherapy.
- Radiosyntheses According to another aspect of the present invention, there are provided methods for the syntheses of the radiolabeled compounds of the invention.
- the radiolabeling of the compounds can be performed using three alternative strategies as follows:
- the first strategy involves the inco ⁇ oration of fluorine-18 atom within the aniline ring and therefore requires that the radiolabeling be the first step of a multi-step radiosynthesis, which typically includes a total of four- to eight-step radiosynthesis, as is further exemplified in the Examples section that follows.
- the second strategy for radiolabeling according to the present invention involves the inco ⁇ oration of a carbon-11 atom within the ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic residue which is performed at the final step of the synthesis, thus being an advantageous one-step radiosynthesis.
- the inco ⁇ oration of the carbon-11 can be performed either at the ⁇ -carbon or at the co-atom of the ⁇ , ⁇ - unsaturated carboxylic residue.
- the third strategy involves the inco ⁇ oration of radioactive bromine or radioactive iodine within the anilino ring of the 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline, prior to the final step of the synthesis, resulting in an advantageous two-step radiosynthesis, wherein the final step is simple to perform (see below).
- the method is effected by coupling an aniline derivatized by R , A, B, C and D with a 4-chloroquinazoline substituted at position 6 and/or 7 by one or more reactive group(s), so as to produce a reactive 4- ⁇ henylamino)quinazoline derivatized by R , A, B, C and D, and reacting the reactive 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline with a reactive carbon-11 labeled ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative.
- the method further includes reacting the reactive 4-(phenylamino)quinazolirie with a chemically reactive group, prior to its reaction with the ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative, so as to produce a reactive substituted 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline.
- a reactive group include nitro, amino, hydroxy, alkoxy and halogen.
- a carboxylic acid chloride is a representative example of a reactive derivative.
- an alkoxy group which comprises a metal salt of hydroxyalkyl is a representative example of a chemically reactive group.
- the chemically reactive group comprises a metal salt, e.g., sodium salt, potassium salt or lithium salt, of 3-(4-mo ⁇ holinyl)-l- ⁇ ropanol, which is also referred to herein as 3-(4-mo ⁇ holinyl)propoxy.
- the starting material is 3-bromoaniline or 3-iodoaniline and the final product is N- ⁇ 4-[(3-bromophenyl)amino]quinazoline- 6-yl ⁇ acrylamide or N- ⁇ 4- [(3-iodophenyl)amino]quinazoline- 6-yl ⁇ acrylamide, respectively.
- the 4-[(3,4-dichloro-6- fluorophenyl) amino]-7-fluoro-6-nitroquinazoline is then reacted with a sodium salt of 3-(4-mo ⁇ holinyl-l-propanol), so as to produce 4-[(3,4-dichloro-6- fluorophenyl)amino]-7-[3-(4-mo ⁇ holinyl)propoxy]-6-nitroquinazoline, which is reduced, by means of an ethanolic solution of hydrazine hydrate and Raney ® Nickel, so as to produce 6-amino-4-[(3,4-dichloro-6-fluoro phenyl)amino]-7-[3-(4- mo ⁇ holinyl)propoxy] quinazoline.
- the starting material is 3-bromoaniline or 3-iodoaniline and the product is ⁇ 4-[(3-bromophenyl)amino]-7-[3-(4-mo ⁇ holinyl) propoxy]quinazoline-6- yl ⁇ acrylamide or ⁇ 4-[(3-iodophenyl)amino]-7-[3- (4- mo ⁇ holinyl)propoxy]quinazoline-6-yl ⁇ acrylamide, respectively.
- the method is effected by coupling an aniline derivatized by R , A, B, C and D with a 4-chloroquinazoline substituted at position 6 and/or 7 by one or more reactive group(s), so as to produce a reactive 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline derivatized by R , A, B, C and D, reacting the reactive 4- ⁇ henylamino)quinazoline with a reactive ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative, which is terminating with a second reactive group, so as to produce a 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline substituted at position 6 or 7 by an ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic group terminating with the second reactive group, reacting the produced substituted 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline with a reactive substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms, so as to produce a 4- (phenylamino)quinazoline substituted at position 6 or 7 by the ⁇ , ⁇ -unsatur
- a reactive ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative which is terminating with a second reactive group
- ⁇ -halogenated ⁇ , ⁇ - unsaturated carboxylic derivatives such as, but not limited to, 4-bromocrotonyl chloride, 4-chlorocrotonyl chloride and 4-iodocrotonyl chloride.
- a reactive substituted alkyl include alkylamines such as, but not limited to, me ylamine, ethylamine, propylamine and isopropylamine.
- Representative examples of a carbon-11 reactive compound include carbon-11 methyl iodide, carbon-11 ethyl iodide, carbon-11 propyl iodide and carbon-11 methyl triflate, with carbon- 11 methyl triflate being preferable due to its relative reactivity and low volatility.
- 3,4-dichloro-6-fluoroaniline is reacted with 4-chloro-6- nitroquinazoline, so as to produce 4-[(3,4-dichloro-6- fluorophenyl)amino]-6- nitroquinazoline, which is reduced, by means of an ethanolic solution of hydrazine hydrate and Raney ® Nickel, so as to produce 4-[(3,4-dichloro-6-fluorophenyl)amino]-6- aminoquinazoline.
- the obtained methylamino derivative of the butenamide is reacted with a carbon-11 labeled methyliodide, so as to produce a carbon-11 labeled N- ⁇ 4-[(3,4-dichloro-6- fluorophenyl)ammo]qumazolme-6-yl ⁇ -4-(dimethylamino)-2-butenamide (carbon-11 labeled Compound 4).
- the starting material is 3-bromoaniline or 3-iodoaniline and the obtained product is a carbon-11 labeled N- ⁇ 4-[(3-bromo phenyl)amino]quinazoline-6- yl ⁇ -4-(dimethylamino)-2-butenamide or a carbon-11 labeled N- ⁇ 4-[(3- iodophenyl)amino]quinazoline-6-yl ⁇ -4- (dimethylamino)-2-butenamide.
- a method of synthesizing a fluorine-18 labeled compound as is described hereinabove.
- the method is effected by preparing a fluorine-18 labeled aniline derivatized by A, B, C and D by means of reacting a pre-selected nitrobenzene with a 18 F-fluoride ion and thereafter reducing the fluoronitrobenzene obtained, by means of an ethanolic solution of hydrazine hydrate and Raney ® Nickel.
- fluorine-18 labeled 3,4-dichloro-6-fluoroaniline is prepared by reacting l,2-dichloro-4,5-dinitrobenzene with 18 F-fluoride ion and reducing the obtained fluorine-18 labeled 3,4-dichloro-6-fluoronitrobenzene as described hereinabove.
- fluorine-18 labeled aniline is then reacted with 4-chloro-6- nitroquinazoline, and the obtained fluorine-18 labeled 4-[(3,4-dichloro-6- fluorophenyl)amino]-6-nitroquinazoline is reduced thereafter, by means of an ethanolic solution of hydrazine hydrate and Raney ® Nickel, so as to produce fluorine-18 labeled 4-[(3,4-dichloro-6-fluorophenyl)amino]-6-aminoquinazoline, which is reacted with an acryloyl chloride so as to produce a fluorine-18 labeled N- ⁇ 4-[(3,4-dichloro-6- fluorophenyl)amino]quinazoline-6-yl ⁇ acrylamide (fluorine- 18 labeled Compound 3).
- the fluorine-18 labeled aniline is reacted with 4-chloro-7-fluoro-6- nitroquinazoline, and the obtained product is then reduced as described hereinabove so as to produce fluorine-18 labeled 6-amino-4-[(3,4-dichloro-6-fluorophenyl)amino]-7-
- a method of synthesizing a radioactive bromine labeled or a radioactive iodine labeled compound as is described hereinabove is effected by coupling an aniline derivatized by R a , A, B, C and D, wherein at least one of A, B, C and D is a halogen, with 4-chloroquinazoline substituted at position 6 and/or 7 by one or more reactive group(s) as defined herein, so as to produce a reactive 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline derivatized by A, B, C and D as defined herein, and radiolabeling the reactive 4- (phenylamino)quinazoline by means of reacting the reactive 4- (phenylamino)quinazoline derivatized by A, B, C and D, with bistributyltin, using tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium as catalyst, so as
- iodine-124 labeled 4-[(3-iodophenyl)an o]-6-ammoquinazoline is then reacted with an acryloyl chloride to produce an iodine-124 labeled N- ⁇ 4-[(3- iodophenyl)amino]quinazoline-6-yl ⁇ acrylamide.
- the iodine-124 labeled aniline is reacted with 4-chloro-7-fluoro-6- nitroquinazoline, and the obtained product is then reduced as described hereinabove so as to produce iodine-124 labeled 6-amino-4-[(3-iodophenyl)amino]-7-[3-(4- mo ⁇ holiny ⁇ )propoxy]quinazoline.
- the obtained iodine-124 labeled substituted aminoquinazoline is then reacted with the acryloyl chloride so as to produce the iodine-124 labeled N- ⁇ 4-[(3-iodophenyl)amino]quinazoline-6-yl ⁇ acrylamide derivatized by a mo ⁇ holino group. Further optionally, the obtained iodine-124 labeled 4-[(3-iodophenyl) amino]- 6-aminoquinazoline is reacted with 4-bromocrotonyl chloride and thereafter with dimethylamine, so as to produce the radiolabeled Compound 5.
- Radioimaging and radiotherapy The radiolabeled compounds herein described can be used as radioimaging and radiotherapy agents. Carbon-11 labeled, fluorine-18 labeled, bromine-76 labeled and iodine-124 labeled compounds of the invention can be used as biomarkers for PET radioimaging, whereas iodine- 123 labeled compounds of the invention can be used as biomarkers for SPECT radioimaging.
- Bromine-77 labeled, iodine-124 and iodine-131 labeled compounds of the invention can be used as radiopharmaceuticals for radiotherapy.
- the radiolabeled compounds of the invention can be used to effect a method of monitoring the level of epidermal growth factor receptor within a body of a patient by administering to the patient any of the carbon- 11, fluorine-18, bromine-76, iodine- 123 or iodine-124 radiolabeled compounds described herein and employing a nuclear imaging technique, such as positron emission tomography or single photon emission computed tomography, for monitoring a distribution of the compound within the body or within a portion thereof.
- a nuclear imaging technique such as positron emission tomography or single photon emission computed tomography
- Nuclear imaging dosing depends on the affinity of the compound to its receptor, the isotope employed and the specific activity of labeling. Persons ordinarily skilled in the art can easily determine optimum nuclear imaging dosages and dosing methodology.
- the bromine-77, iodine-124 and iodine-131 radiolabeled compounds herein described can be used to effect a method of radiotherapy by administering to a patient a therapeutically effective amount of a radiolabeled compound as described herein, mixed with, for example, a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- a therapeutically effective amount also referred to herein as a therapeutically effective dose, can be estimated initially from cell culture assays.
- a dose can be formulated in animal models to achieve a circulating concentration range that includes the IC50 or the IC100 as determined in cell culture. Such information can be used to more accurately determine useful doses in humans. Initial dosages can also be estimated from in vivo data. Using these initial guidelines one having ordinary skill in the art could determine an effective dosage in humans. Moreover, toxicity and therapeutic efficacy of the radiolabeled compounds described herein can be determined by standard pharmaceutical procedures in cell cultures or experimental animals, e.g., by determining the LD50 and the ED50 The dose ratio between toxic and therapeutic effect is the therapeutic index and can be expressed as the ratio between LD50 and ED50- Compounds which exhibit high therapeutic indices are preferred.
- the data obtained from these cell cultures assays and animal studies can be used in formulating a dosage range that is not toxic for use in human.
- the dosage of such compounds lies preferably within a range of circulating concentrations that include the ED50 with little or no toxicity.
- the dosage may vary within this range depending upon the dosage form employed and the route of administration utilized.
- the exact formulation, route of administration and dosage can be chosen by the individual physician in view of the patient's condition. (See, e.g., Fingl et al., 1975, In: The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, chapter 1, page 1). Dosage amount and interval may be adjusted individually to provide plasma levels of the active compound which are sufficient to maintain therapeutic effect.
- Usual patient dosages for oral administration range from about 50-2000 mg/kg/day, commonly from about 100-1000 mg/kg/day, preferably from about 150-700 mg/kg/day and most preferably from about 250-500 mg/kg/day.
- therapeutically effective serum levels will be achieved by administering multiple doses each day.
- the effective local concentration of the drug may not be related to plasma concentration.
- Pharmaceutical compositions Any of the radiolabeled compounds described herein can be formulated into a pharmaceutical composition which can be used for radiotherapy of a disease or for imaging.
- Such a composition includes as an active ingredient any of the radiolabeled compounds described herein and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- a pharmaceutical composition refers to a preparation of one or more of the radiolabeled compounds described herein, with other chemical components such as pharmaceutically suitable carriers and excipients. The pu ⁇ ose of a pharmaceutical composition is to facilitate administration of a compound to an organism.
- pharmaceutically acceptable carrier refers to a carrier or a diluent that does not cause significant irritation to an organism and does not abrogate the biological activity and properties of the administered compound. Examples, without limitations, of carriers are: propylene glycol, saline, emulsions and mixtures of organic solvents with water.
- excipient refers to an inert substance added to a pharmaceutical composition to further facilitate administration of a compound.
- excipients include calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, various sugars and types of starch, cellulose derivatives, gelatin, vegetable oils and polyethylene glycols. Techniques for formulation and administration of drugs may be found in "Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences,” Mack Publishing Co., Easton, PA, latest edition.
- Suitable routes of administration may, for example, include oral, rectal, transmucosal, transdermal, intestinal or parenteral delivery, including intramuscular, subcutaneous and intramedullary injections as well as intrathecal, direct intraventricular, intravenous, intraperitoneal, intranasal, or intraocular injections.
- Composition/formulation Pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention may be manufactured by processes well known in the art, e.g., by means of conventional mixing, dissolving, granulating, dragee-making, levigating, emulsifying, encapsulating, entrapping or lyophilizing processes.
- compositions for use in accordance with the present invention thus may be formulated in conventional manner using one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers comprising excipients and auxiliaries, which facilitate processing of the active compounds into preparations which, can be used pharmaceutically.
- Proper formulation is dependent upon the route of administration chosen.
- the compounds of the invention may be formulated in aqueous solutions, preferably in physiologically compatible buffers such as Hank's solution, Ringer's solution, or physiological saline buffer with or without organic solvents such as propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol.
- physiologically compatible buffers such as Hank's solution, Ringer's solution, or physiological saline buffer with or without organic solvents such as propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol.
- penetrants are used in the formulation. Such penetrants are generally known in the art.
- the compounds can be formulated readily by combining the active compounds with pharmaceutically acceptable carriers well known in the art.
- Such carriers enable the compounds of the invention to be formulated as tablets, pills, dragees, capsules, liquids, gels, syrups, slurries, suspensions, and the like, for oral ingestion by a patient.
- Pharmacological preparations for oral use can be made using a solid excipient, optionally grinding the resulting mixture, and processing the mixture of granules, after adding suitable auxiliaries if desired, to obtain tablets or dragee cores.
- Suitable excipients are, in particular, fillers such as sugars, including lactose, sucrose, mannitol, or sorbitol; cellulose preparations such as, for example, maize starch, wheat starch, rice starch, potato starch, gelatin, gum tragacanth, methyl cellulose, hydroxypropylmethyl-cellulose, sodium carbomethylcellulose; and/or physiologically acceptable polymers such as polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP).
- disintegrating agents may be added, such as cross-linked polyvinyl pyrrolidone, agar, or alginic acid or a salt thereof such as sodium alginate.
- Dragee cores are provided with suitable coatings.
- concentrated sugar solutions may be used which may optionally contain gum arabic, talc, polyvinyl pyrrolidone, carbopol gel, polyethylene glycol, titanium dioxide, lacquer solutions and suitable organic solvents or solvent mixtures.
- Dyestuffs or pigments may be added to the tablets or dragee coatings for identification or to characterize different combinations of active compound doses.
- Pharmaceutical compositions, which can be used orally, include push-fit capsules made of gelatin as well as soft, sealed capsules made of gelatin and a plasticizer, such as glycerol or sorbitol.
- the push-fit capsules may contain the active ingredients in admixture with filler such as lactose, binders such as starches, lubricants such as talc or magnesium stearate and, optionally, stabilizers.
- filler such as lactose, binders such as starches, lubricants such as talc or magnesium stearate and, optionally, stabilizers.
- the active compounds may be dissolved or suspended in suitable liquids, such as fatty oils, liquid paraffin, or liquid polyethylene glycols.
- stabilizers may be added. All formulations for oral a ⁇ rninistration should be in dosages suitable for the chosen route of administration.
- the compositions may take the form of tablets or lozenges formulated in conventional manner.
- the compounds for use according to the present invention are conveniently delivered in the form of an aerosol spray presentation from a pressurized pack or a nebulizer with the use of a suitable propellant, e.g., dichlorodifluoromethane, trichlorofluoromethane, dichloro- tetrafluoroethane or carbon dioxide.
- a suitable propellant e.g., dichlorodifluoromethane, trichlorofluoromethane, dichloro- tetrafluoroethane or carbon dioxide.
- the dosage unit may be determined by providing a valve to deliver a metered amount.
- Capsules and cartridges of, e.g., gelatin for use in an inhaler or insufflator may be formulated containing a powder mix of the compound and a suitable powder base such as lactose or starch.
- the radiolabeled compounds described herein may be formulated for parenteral administration, e.g., by bolus injection or continuos infusion.
- Formulations for injection may be presented in unit dosage form, e.g., in ampoules or in multidose containers with optionally, an added preservative.
- the compositions may be suspensions, solutions or emulsions in oily or aqueous vehicles, and may contain formulatory agents such as suspending, stabilizing and/or dispersing agents.
- Pharmaceutical compositions for parenteral administration include aqueous solutions of the active preparation in water-soluble form. Additionally, suspensions of the active compounds may be prepared as appropriate oily injection suspensions.
- Suitable lipophilic solvents or vehicles include fatty oils such as sesame oil, or synthetic fatty acids esters such as ethyl oleate, triglycerides or liposomes.
- Aqueous injection suspensions may contain substances, which increase the viscosity of the suspension, such as sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, sorbitol or dextran.
- the suspension may also contain suitable stabilizers or agents which increase the solubility of the compounds to allow for the preparation of highly concentrated solutions.
- the active ingredient may be in powder form for constitution with a suitable vehicle, e.g., sterile, pyrogen-free water, before use.
- the radiolabeled compounds of the present invention may also be formulated in rectal compositions such as suppositories or retention enemas, using, e.g., conventional suppository bases such as cocoa butter or other glycerides.
- the pharmaceutical compositions herein described may also comprise suitable solid of gel phase carriers or excipients. Examples of such carriers or excipients include, but are not limited to, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, various sugars, starches, cellulose derivatives, gelatin and polymers such as polyethylene glycols. Additional objects, advantages, and novel features of the present invention will become apparent to one ordinarily skilled in the art upon examination of the following examples, which are not intended to be limiting. Additionally, each of the various embodiments and aspects of the present invention as defined hereinabove and as claimed in the claims section below finds experimental support in the following examples.
- HPLC HPLC was performed on a Varian 9012Q pump, a Varian 9050 variable wavelength UV detector operating at 254 nm, and a Bioscan Flow-Count radioactivity detector with a Nal crystal.
- Radiotracers formulation was performed as follows: The product was collected in a vial that contained 50 ml water and 1 ml NaOH (1 M). The solution was passed through a pre- ashed (10 ml water) activated C18 cartridge, and washed with 10 ml sterile water. The product was eluted using 1 ml ethanol followed by 5 ml of saline.
- Oxygen-linked side-chains 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline substituted at position 6 or 7 by a methoxy group is cleaved to produce the corresponding hydroxyl compound, which is then acylated either by a carbon-11 labeled ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic acid in the presence of a coupling agent such as ED AC, or by the acid chloride.
- a coupling agent such as ED AC
- Carbon-linked side-chains 4- ⁇ henylamino)quinazoline substituted at position 6 or 7 by iodine is converted to the corresponding arylzinc compound which is coupled with a carbon-11 labeled ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic group that comprises an activated halide.
- Hydrazino-linked side-chains 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline substituted at position 6 or 7 by a nitro group is reduced to the corresponding amine, which is diazotized and then reduced to the hydrazine compound.
- the distal nitrogen of the hydrazine is then acylated, using methods well known to one skilled in the art, by an appropriate carbon- 11 labeled ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative.
- Hydroxylamino-O-linked side-chains 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline substituted at position 6 or 7 by a nitro group is reduced under appropriate mildly reducing conditions to the hydroxylamine compound which is then acylated, using methods well-known to one skilled in the art, by an appropriate carbon-11 labeled ⁇ , ⁇ - unsaturated carboxylic derivative.
- Methyleneamino-N-linked side-chains 4-(phenylamino) quinazoline substituted at position 6 or 7 by a nitro group is reduced to the corresponding amine which is diazotized and then converted to mtrile, preferably in the presence of copper or nickel salt catalysis.
- nitrile compound is then reduced to a methylamine compound which is acylated, using methods well known to one skilled in the art, by an appropriate carbon- 11 labeled ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative.
- Methyleneoxy-O-linked side-chains: 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline substituted at position 6 or 7 by a hydroxymethyl is produced using methods obvious to one skilled in the art.
- 4- ⁇ henylamino)quinazoline substituted at position 6 or 7 by a nitro group is reduced to the corresponding amine which is diazotized, converted to the nitrile as described above, partially reduced to an imine, hydrolyzed and reduced to the corresponding hydroxymethyl.
- the hydroxyl group is then acylated, using methods well known to one skilled in the art, by an appropriate carbon-
- ⁇ minomeihyl-C-linked side-chains 4- ⁇ henylamino)quinazoline substituted at position 6 or 7 by a nitro group is reduced to the corresponding amine which is alkylated by a double-bond protected derivative of carbon-11 labeled l-bromobut-3- ene-2-one. The protecting group is then removed by methods known to one skilled in the art. Hydroxymethyl-C-linked side-chains: 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline substituted at position 6 or 7 by a methoxy group is cleaved to the corresponding hydroxyl compound which is alkylated by a double-bond protected derivative of carbon- 11 labeled l-bromobut-3-ene-2-one.
- the protecting group is then removed by methods known to one skilled in the art.
- Thiomethyl-C-linked side-chains 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline substituted at position 6 or 7 by halide is converted to the corresponding mercapto compound which is then alkylated by a double-bond protected derivative of carbon-11 labeled 1- bromobut-3-ene-2-one.
- the protecting group is then removed by methods known to one skilled in the art.
- carbon-11 labeled 4-(phenylamino)quinazolines having an ⁇ , ⁇ - unsaturated carboxylic side-chain are synthesized by: (i) coupling a derivatized or non- derivatized aniline with 4-chloroquinazoline that is substituted at position 6 or 7 by a reactive group, so as to produce a reactive 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline; (ii) reacting the reactive 4- ⁇ henylamino)quinazoline with a reactive ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivative, which is terminating with a second reactive group, so as to produce a 4- ⁇ henylamino)quinazoline substituted at position 6 or 7 by an ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic group terminating with the second reactive group; (iii) reacting the produced substituted 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline with a reactive substituted alkyl having 1-6 carbon atoms, so as to produce a 4- ⁇ henyla
- fluorine-18 labeled 4- ⁇ henylamino)quinazolines substituted by various ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic side-chains can be synthesized according to the general pathway described above.
- the reactive fluorine-18 labeled 4- ⁇ henylamino)quinazoline can be reacted with the reactive ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic derivatives using the methods described hereinabove.
- Y non-radioactive carbon
- [Br*] or [I*] radioactive bromine or iodine
- the radioactive bromine can be bromine-76 or bromine-77
- the radioactive iodine can be iodine- 123, iodine-124 or iodine-131.
- 4-(phenylamino)quinazolines that are radiolabeled by bromine-76, bromine-77, iodine-123, iodine-124 or iodine-131 and substituted by various ⁇ , ⁇ - unsaturated carboxylic side-chains can be synthesized according to the general pathway described above.
- the reactive radioactive bromine labeled or radioactive iodine labeled 4-(phenylamino)quinazoline can be reacted with the reactive ⁇ , ⁇ - unsaturated carboxylic derivatives using the methods described hereinabove.
- the product, 4-(phenylamino)-6-nitroquinazoline is obtained after filtration.
- Patent No. 6,126,917 was reacted with 4-chloro-6-nitroquinazoline (3.5 equivalents, prepared by reacting 6-nitroquinazolone with thionyl chloride, according to known procedures), in iso-propylalcohol. After filtration, 4-[(3,4-dichloro-6- fluorophenyl)amino]-6-nitroquinazoline (compound 1) was obtained in 60 % yield. m.p.
- the product was collected, passed through the activated, water- washed, C18 cartridge and collected in a sterile product vial in 18 % decay- corrected (EOB) radiochemical yield.
- Carbon-11 labeled N- ⁇ 4-[(3-bromo/iodophenyl) amino]quinazoline-6-yl ⁇ acrylamide Carbon-11 labeled acryloyl chloride is obtained by the general procedure described hereinabove, and is reacted with 4-[(3-bromo/iodophenyl)amino]-6- aminoquinazoline, according to the procedure described hereinabove.
- Methylamine (2.0M in THF, 1 ml) was quickly added and the reaction mixture was immediately cooled in ice- water bath (0 °C) for 12-15 minutes. 1.0 M NaOH in water (10 ml) was then added and the mixture was stirred for two minutes. The resulting aqueous solution was slowly filtered trough two activated C-18 Seppak (8 ml EtOH followed by 10 ml water). The C-18 Seppaks were thereafter dried by means of nitrogen stream (10 minutes), and the product was thereafter rinsed out with dry THF (4 ml). The THF solution was dried with sodium sulfate, filtered and evaporated under nitrogen stream.
- the cartridge is washed with water (10 ml) and the desired corresponding intermediate, fluorine-18 labeled fluoronitrobenzene, is eluted with ethanol (2 ml) into a small glass test tube.
- the reduction vessel is prepared by adding to a flat-bottomed glass vial (25 ml), sequentially, a few borosilicate glass beads, 100 ⁇ l 4:1 ethanol- water, 250 ⁇ l Raney ® Nickel slurry, and 60 ⁇ l hydrazine monohydrate. After capping with a septum-equipped screw cap (vented with a large diameter needle) the vial is shaken and placed in a 40 °C heating block.
- the ethanolic fluorine-18 labeled fluoronitrobenzene solution is diluted with 0.5 ml water and added slowly to the reduction vessel. After 5 minutes, the vessel is cooled in an ambient water bath, and the vial content is filtered through a 0.45 ⁇ m filter (Puradisc, polypropylene, Whatman) into another flat-bottomed 25 ml vial. Eight ml of water and 10 ml of ether are then added to the filtered solution, and by capping and inverting several times to mix, the corresponding fluorine-18 labeled fluoroaniline reduction product is extracted into the ether layer.
- a 0.45 ⁇ m filter Puradisc, polypropylene, Whatman
- An 8 ml screw-top test tube is then charged with a solution of 4-5 mg of a 4-chloro-6-nitroquinazoline in 300 ⁇ l 2-propanol.
- the ethereal radiolabeled aniline solution is added to the tube by passing it through MgSO4 (2 grams) and a new 0.45 ⁇ m filter.
- the ether is removed under a stream of helium, while warming the tube in an ambient water bath.
- Concentrated HCI (1 ⁇ l) is added thereafter and the capped tube is heated in a 110 °C oil bath for 15 minutes. After cooling the tube in ambient water, the acid is neutralized and the free base is liberated with the addition of 50 ⁇ l of 5M NaOH.
- Fluorine-18 labeled N- ⁇ 4-f(3,4-dichloro-6- fluorophenyl)amino]quinazoline-6-yl ⁇ acrylamide (fluorine-18 labeled Compound 3): Fluorine-18 labeled 4-[(3,4-dicUoro-6-fluorophenyl)amino]-6-nitro quinazoline (compound 1) was obtained by the radiosynthesis procedure described hereinabove, using 2-3 mg of l,2-dichloro-4,5-dinitrobenzene in the reaction with the 18 F-fluoride ion to provide l,2-dichloro-4- F-fluoro-5-nitrobenzene, which was reduced to the corresponding aniline and reacted with 4-chloro-6-nitroquinazoline as described.
- the obtained aniline is reacted with 4-chloro-7-fluoro-6- nitroquinazoline as described.
- the fluorine-18 labeled 4-[(3,4-dichloro-6- fluorophenyl)amino]-7-fluoro-6-nitroquinazoline is then reacted with the sodium salt of 3-(4-mo ⁇ holinyl)-l-propanol as described hereinabove and the fluorine-18 labeled 4-[(3,4-dichloro-6-fluorophenyl)amino]-7-[3-(4-mo ⁇ holinyl)propoxy]-6- nitroquinazoline is further reduced to the corresponding aminoquinazoline and reacted with acryloyl chloride as described to yield the final fluorine-18 labeled product.
- Fluorine-18 labeled N- ⁇ 4-f(3,4-dichloro- 6- fluorophenyl)amino]quinazoline-6-yl ⁇ 4-(dimethylamino)-2-butenamide (fluorine-18 labeled Compound 4): Fluorine-18 labeled 4-[(3,4-dichloro-6-fluorophenyl)amino]-6-nitro quinazoline (compound 1) is obtained by the radiosynthesis procedure described hereinabove, using l,2-dichloro-4,5-dinitrobenzene in the reaction with the F- fluoride ion to provide l,2-dichloro-4- 18 F-fluoro-5-nitrobenzene, which is reduced to the corresponding aniline and reacted with 4-chloro-6-nitroquinazoline as described.
- the stanylated quinazoline is then reacted with bromine-76 or bromine-77, in the presence of an oxidizing agent, to produce bromine-76 labeled or bromine-77 labeled 4-[(3- bromophenyl)amino]-6-aminoquinazoline, which is further reacted with acryloyl chloride as described, to yield the final bromine-76 labeled or bromine-77 labeled product.
- the mo ⁇ holino-substituted 6-nitroquinazoline is then reduced to the corresponding 6-aminoquinazoline, which is further reacted with bistributyltin, bromine-76 or bromine-77 and acryloyl chloride, as described hereinabove, to yield the final bromine-76 labeled or bromine-77 labeled product.
- the stanylated quinazoline is then reacted with bromine-76 or bromine-77, in the presence of an oxidizing agent, to produce bromine-76 labeled or bromine-77 labeled 4-[(3-bromophenyl)amino] -6-aminoquinazoline, which is further reacted with 4-bromocrotonyl chloride (obtained by reacting oxalyl chloride and 4- bromocrotonic acid) and dimethylamine, as described, to yield the final bromine-76 labeled or bromine-77 labeled product.
- the stanylated quinazoline is then reacted with iodine- 123, iodine-124 or iodine-131, in the presence of an oxidizing agent, to produce iodine- 123 labeled, iodine-124 or iodine-131 labeled 4-[(3-bromophenyl)armno]-6-arrLinoquinazoline, as is described hereinbelow, which is further reacted with acryloyl chloride as described, to yield the final iodine- 123 labeled, iodine-124 labeled or iodine-131 labeled product.
- the mo ⁇ holino-substiruted 6-nitroquinazoline is then reduced to the corresponding 6-aminoquinazoline, which is further reacted with bistributyltin, iodine- 123, iodine-124 or iodine-131 and acryloyl chloride, as described hereinabove, to yield the final iodine- 123 labeled, iodine-124 labeled or iodine-131 labeled product.
- the labeled compound was dissolved in dry THF (about 2 ml), the solution was cooled for 10 minutes at 0 °C and dimethylamine (2.0M in THF, 1 ml) was added at once. The reaction mixture was stirred at 0 °C for 40 minutes.
- the stanylated quinazoline is then reacted with iodine- 123 or iodine-131, in the presence of an oxidizing agent, to produce iodine-123 labeledor iodine-131 labeled 4-[(3-iodophenyl)amino]-6-aminoquinazoline, which is further reacted with 4-bromocrotonyl chloride and dimethylamine, as described, to yield the final iodine-123 or iodine-131 labeled product.
- A431 cell lysate As a source of EGFR-TK, A431 human epidermoid carcinoma cell lysate was used. A431 cells were grown in DMEM containing 10 % fetal calf serum and antibiotics (penicillin and streptomycin). After several days, the cells were removed from the flasks by incubation at 37 °C with PBS/1 mM EDTA buffer for 1 hour.
- ELISA assay EGFR-TK autophosphorylation IC50 values were obtained by means of an ELISA assay. All the following incubations were performed at room temperature and with constant shaking.
- a Corning 96 well ELISA plate was coated with monoclonal anti EGFR antibody ml 08 (Sugen Inc.) diluted in PBS (pH 8.2), and kept overnight at 4 °C. After removing the unbound ml 08, the plate was washed and PBS containing 5 % milk (1 % fat) was added for the blocking (25 minutes). One aliquot of A431 cell lysate was thawed and added to the plate.
- the amount of lysate was defined according to a previous test performed without inhibitors for the definition of the best ratio between the amount of ml 08 and the amount of EGFR-TK in A431 cell lysate. After 25 minutes, seven different concentrations of each inhibitor were added, and for each case one well was left as a zero-inhibition control (no inhibitor) and one well was left as a zero-EGFR-TK control (no lysate). The inhibitors were diluted in
- TBS/DMSO and the final concentration of DMSO was 0.05 % in each well (including the controls).
- ATP/MnCl2 solution was added in each well.
- the final concentration was 3 ⁇ M ATP/5 mM MnC .
- the temperature was kept at 26 °C and the plate was under constant shaking.
- the incubation with ATP/MnCl2 was for 5 minutes.
- EDTA was added (pH 8, final concentration in each well 20 mM) and after 1 minute all the plate was washed. Afterward, polyclonal anti-phosphotyrosine serum (Sugen, Inc.) was added
- A431 cells (10 ) were seeded in 6-well plates and grown to 60-80 % confluence in DMEM (high glucose) containing 10 % fetal calf serum (FCS) and antibiotics at 37 °C. The cells were then exposed to serum-free medium, at 37 °C, for 18 hours.
- Irreversibility assay Variable concentrations of the inhibitor, ranging from 0.05 nM to 50 nM, were added to A431 cells for 2 hours incubation. The inhibitor was diluted in vehicle/DMSO and the final concentration of DMSO was 0.05 % in each well).
- Protein determination assay The amount of protein in each lysate was determined by a filter paper assay: Aliquots (3 ml) from each extract were loaded onto a strip (1 x 3 cm) of Whatman blotting paper and immersed into filtered dyeing solution (0.25 % comassie blue, 40 % MeOH, 10 % acetic acid) for 20 minutes at room temperature with gentle shaking. The strips were then washed (3 15 minutes) with fading solution (20 % MeOH, 7 % acetic acid) and dried. Each strip was extracted by constant shaking in sodium dodecyl sulfate solution (3 %, 500 ml, 37 °C).
- the membrane was immersed in Ponceau reagent (0.05 % Ponceau, 5 % acetic acid) for a few minutes, and then washed twice with TTN (10 mM Tris pH 7.4, 0.2 % TWEEN 20, 170 mM NaCl) and once with water.
- TTN 10 mM Tris pH 7.4, 0.2 % TWEEN 20, 170 mM NaCl
- the membrane was blocked overnight in TTN containing 5 % milk (1 % fat) (blocking TTN) and incubated for 90 minutes with PY20 antiphosphotyrosine antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc., Santa Cruz, USA) diluted 1 :2,000 in blocking TTN.
- the membrane was then washed with TTN (3 5 minutes), incubated for 90 minutes with a horseradish peroxidase- conjugated secondary antibody (Goat anti-mouse IgG H+L, Jackson ImResearch Laboratories, Inc., diluted 1:10,000 in blocking TTN), and finally washed again with a horseradish peroxidase- conjugated secondary antibody (Goat anti-mouse IgG H+L, Jackson ImResearch Laboratories, Inc., diluted 1:10,000 in blocking TTN), and finally washed again with a horseradish peroxidase- conjugated secondary antibody (Goat anti-mouse IgG H+L, Jackson ImResearch Laboratories, Inc., diluted 1:10,000 in blocking TTN), and finally washed again with a horseradish peroxidase- conjugated secondary antibody (Goat anti-mouse IgG H+L, Jackson ImResearch Laboratories, Inc., diluted 1:10,000 in blocking TTN), and finally washed again with
- TTN (3 x 5 minutes).
- the membrane was incubated in a luminol-based solution (1 minute, 0.1 M Tris pH 8.5, 250 ⁇ M luminol, 400 ⁇ M/7-cumaric acid, 0.033 % H2O2) and visualized using chemiluminescent detection.
- Quantification of the EGFR-P (protein) bands density obtained was performed using Adobe Photoshop 5.0ME and NIH image 1.16/ppc programs.
- Specific binding measurements in intact A431 cells A431 cells were pre-incubated with 2 ml of DMEM containing 10 % FCS for 40 minutes at room temperature under shaking conditions.
- One set of cells were then incubated with a non-labeled inhibitor (Compound 3 or 4), in order to determine the non-specific binding, while another set of cells were incubated a vehicle only.
- a radiolabeled labeled inhibitor carbon- 11 labeled Compound 3 or 4 was then be added to both sets of cells. After incubation, cells were harvested with a cell harvester (Brandel Harvrester, model N48BI, Brandel, Gaithersburg, MD, USA) and were counted in a gamma-counter (1480 WizardTM 3"). The specific binding of the radiolabeled inhibitor was calculated by subtracting the radioactivity level of cells pre- incubated with the non-labeled inhibitor from the radioactivity level of cells pre- incubated with the vehicle only.
- WAG rnu/rnu male rats 300-400 grams were injected s.c. in the left or right hind limb, or in the neck, with A431 cells (1 x 10 7 in 200 ⁇ l sterile PBS). Tumor growth was monitored every 2-3 days by calipers. One to two weeks after inoculation, the rats were ready to be used in the following in-vivo biodistribution, metabolic and PET studies. Tumor mass ranging between 2 and 3 grams were used in these experiments.
- Biodistribution The biodistribution of carbon-11 labeled Compounds 3 and 4 in tumor-bearing rats was evaluated as follows: Tumor bearing rats were anesthetized with pentothal (intraperitoneal injection of 85 mg/Kg), and were injected in the jugular or tail vein with carbon-11 labeled Compound 3 or 4 in saline/EtOH. Animals were sacrificed at specific time points (between 0 and 1 hour) by means of CO 2 asphyxiation. Blood and certain organs and tissues including tumors were collected or excised, counted in a gamma-counter and weighed. % ID/organ, % ID/gram of tissue and tissue/blood uptake ratios were calculated.
- Biological Stability The metabolism of Compounds 3 and 4 has been also studied in the blood, liver and, tumor homogenates as follows: In general, control rats were injected with the radiolabeled compounds and sacrificed at several time points. One ml of blood was then collected, and about 2 grams of liver and tumor were minced and homogenized with 4 ml of physiological solution in a tissue grinder (Fenbroek). Ether was then added and the samples were counted in a gamma-counter. Blood, homogenized liver and tumor samples were extracted and the extracted fractions were measured for activity in a gamma-counter, spotted onto TLC, and the radioactivity was detected with phosphor imaging plates.
- Positron Emission Tomography studies Preliminary dynamic PET scans were performed on a Positron Co ⁇ oration HZL/R scanner (intrinsic spatial resolution: in-plane 5.8 mm, axial 6.3 mm). Rats were anaesthetized with pentothal (85 mg/Kg) and placed supine on a flat polystyrene foam support with feet taped to the support, so as to minimize movements. Each rat was injected via the jugular vein with 250 ⁇ Ci of carbon- 11 labeled Compound 4 and were immediately thereafter subjected to dynamic emission scans , for 60 minutes. The PET data were normalized for variations in detector sensitivity, and corrected for wobble, randoms, scatter and deadtime.
- Attenuation correction was applied using the measured transmission scan data.
- PET images of the Posicam system Pierositron Co ⁇ oration
- a Butterworth filter cut-off 0.2 cycles/mm, order 10.
- comparative experiments in which non-labeled Compound 4 was administered to the rats 10 minutes prior to injecting the carbon labeled compound were conducted. These experiments were conducted with the same rats, two days after the first set of experiments.
- a radiolabeled Compound 3 was obtained by two optional labeling strategies.
- the first strategy involves the use of fluorine-18 in order to label the aniline moiety at position 6 thereof, using known procedures [17], while the second involves the use of carbon- 11 labeled acryloyl synthon [18] at the final synthesis step.
- fluorine-18 labeled Compound 3 was obtained by reacting 1,2-dichloro-
- the carbon- 11 labeled Compound 3 was obtained by using a carbon- 11 labeled acryloyl chloride in the final step of the synthesis.
- the carbon-11 labeled acryloyl chloride was produced by reacting carbon-11 carbon-11 labeled CO2 with vinyl magnesium bromide, phtaloyl chloride and ditertbutylpyridine, and was reacted thereafter with compound 2 to yield the final carbon-11 labeled product. This radiosynthesis was carried out by a fully automated route using the Nuclear Interface Mel module.
- radiolabeled compounds such as a bromine-labeled and iodine-labeled Compound 3 and a mo ⁇ holino-substituted Compound 3 radiolabeled by carbon-11, fluorine-18, radioactive bromine and radioactive iodine can be prepared.
- radiolabeled derivatives of Compound 4 have also been prepared.
- the fluorine- 18 labeled Compound 4 can be prepared.
- iodine-124 labeled Compound 5 was prepared, as is depicted in Scheme 7 below.
- Bromine-labeled Compound 6 and other iodine labeled compounds can be similarly prepared, as is detailed hereinabove.
- EGFR-TK autophosphorylation IC50 values were measured for Compounds 3 and 4 in order to determine their potential as PET tracers.
- the method employed an ELISA assay based on an anti-EGFR antibody. Since the measured compounds have an irreversible inhibition kinetic, the IC50 values thereof are apparent values which were calculated using a non-linear regression fit to a variable slope sigmoidal dose response curve.
- a plot of an exemplary dose-response curve of Compound 3 with an ICsoapp value of 0.051 nM and a range of 0.0088/0.294 as 95 % confidence intervals is shown in Figure 1 where r 2 equals 0.995.
- a plot of an exemplary dose- response curve of Compound 4 with an IC50a ⁇ p value of 0.06 nM and r 2 that equals 0.995 is shown in Figure 5.
- the irreversible nature of Compounds 3 and 4 EGFR-TK binding and the kinetic parameters thereof were evaluated by measuring the inhibition of EGFR-TK autophosphorylation in intact A431 cell line. In order to demonstrate the irreversibility of the binding of Compound 3 to the receptor, the cells were incubated with variable inhibitor concentrations for two hours.
- Figures 3 and 4 present the decrease of EGFR autophosphorylation following varying incubation times of intact A431 cells with Compound 3 and varying inhibitor concentrations, respectively.
- the EGFR autophosphorylation level was measured at 1 hour and 8 hours post-incubation periods. As is shown in Figure 3, 10 minutes incubation time and 30 nM inhibitor concentration were needed to obtain 80 % inhibition after 8 hours post-incubation period. The same effect is shown in Figure 4 for 9 minutes incubation time and 30 nM inhibitor concentration.
- Figure 4 further supports the observed results by presenting this high inhibition effect only at high inhibitor concentrations. Similar tests were performed with Compound 4, at a concentration of 20 nM. A 65 % inhibition was observed 8 hours post-incubation, reflecting the irreversible binding of this inhibitor as well.
- Figure 6 presents the results obtained for the specific binding of carbon-11 labeled Compounds 4 to A431 cells. 78 % specific binding of Compound 4 was obtained, indicating an increase of 10 % as compared to the specific binding obtained with carbon- 11 labeled Compound 3 (data not shown).
- Figure 7 presents the results obtained in the biodistribution studies conducted with carbon-11 labeled Compound 4 in tumor (A431) bearing rats.
- the maximal injection dose percentages (%ID)/gram tumor/blood ratio, 2.6 was obtained two hours post injection.
- %ID maximal injection dose percentages
- a tumor uptake of 0.25 % ID/gram and of 0.24 % ID/gram was observed 15 minutes and 30 minutes post-administration, respectively.
- FIGs 8a-b present the results obtained in the comparative metabolic studies conducted with carbon-11 labeled Compounds 3 and 4. As is shown in Figure 8a, while metabolites of Compound 3 were detected in both the liver and blood 30 minutes post injection, no metabolites of Compound 4 were detected even at 60 minutes post injection. As is shown in Figure 8b, 60 % of Compound 4 remained intact in blood 15 minutes post injection, with no substantial reduction with time, whereas only 20 % of compound 3 remained intact in blood 15 minutes post injection and no tracer was remained 45 minutes post injection.
- Figure 9 shows the sum of the non-attenuated corrected frames obtained in nude tumor bearing rats injected with carbon-11 labeled Compound 4, between 10 to
- Figure 11 present time activity curves of carbon- 11 labeled Compound 4 in the liver and kidney of the rats.
- the obtained uptake values might reflect the high blood perfusion of these organs in relation to the tumor and the accumulation of radioactivity which is metabolized in these organs.
- liver activity uptake decreased by 25 % during the same one hour scanning time, suggesting that labeling with a longer lived isotope, other than carbon-11 (e.g., fluorine-18 and iodine- 124) may result in better results.
- the radiolabeled compounds of the present invention can be efficiently used in, for example, imaging of various tumor organs.
- EGFR is overexpressed prostate cancer.
- imaging tools including PET
- for diagnosing recurrence and metastatic sites of prostatic cancer are suboptimal due to excretion of the radiopharmaceuticals in the bladder, which result in masking of the prostatic bed.
- EGFR-TK ATP-site inhibitors A member of these inhibitors family (Compound 3) was found to be highly potent irreversible EGFR-TK inhibitor and highly potent biological tracer and was successfully radiolabeled with both carbon-11 and fluorine- 18 in yields and reaction times suitable for its use as a biological tracer.
- this class of radioactive labeled compounds can be used to measure differences in EGFR- TK expression and ATP binding site fractional occupancy in vitro and in vivo and can be used as efficient PET tracers in, for example, cancer diagnosis, staging and therapy protocol selection, e.g., in predicting which patients would benefit from EGF-directed therapeutic approaches such as those based on anti-EGF antibodies, EGF-directed fusion toxins, or EGFR-TK inhibitors.
- Another member of these inhibitors family which is radiolabeled with either a radioactive bromine or a radioactive iodine can be used for radioimaging and radiotherapy with respect to EGFR-TK expression.
- bromine-76 labeled and iodine-124 labeled compounds can be used for PET radioimaging and iodine-123 labeled compounds can be used for SPECT radioimaging, while bromine-77 labeled, iodine-124 and iodine-131 labeled compounds can be used for radiotherapy.
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