WO1995001175A1 - Immunosuppressant and antiallergic compounds, e.g. n-(3-oxohexanoyl) homoserine lactone - Google Patents
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- Immunosuppressant and antiallergic compounds e.g. N-(3-oxohexanoyl) o oserine lactone.
- This invention relates to compounds for use as medicaments and to pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds.
- the major inflammation inducing substance that is released is histamine, but more than twenty other molecules have been defined following the positive signal associated with cross-linking of IgE on the surface of these cells.
- Overall the release of these agents results in dramatic changes in smooth muscle, in the vasculature and in release of other chemotactic factors which attract other inflammatory cells (e.g. eosinophils, neutrophils ) .
- Therapeutically, many agents are used to try to prevent the release of mediators from mast cells and basophils and/or to treat the downstream events by blocking or ameliorating the effects of the mediators on target tissues.
- Therapeutic agents commonly employed fall under the following main groups:
- Antihistamines - these are meant to block and mop up the released histamine, i.e. the major mediator of the allergic response.
- agonist e.g. Epinephrine, Salbutamol.
- Steroids - these have multiple sites of activities against the allergic response. They are either administered locally and/or systematically.
- Immunosuppressant compounds induce an inhibition of the immune response system.
- Compounds which are known to exhibit immunosuppressant activity include the fungal metabolite Cyclosporin A and the macrolide antibiotic (a metabolite from Streptomyces tsukabaensis ) termed FK506. Both of these agents have been used clinically and experimentally to suppress the immune system in transplantation and in the treatment of a number of diseases.
- the immune mediated rejection process is the major cause of graft loss in organ transplantation. Dramatic improvements in immunosuppression (directed against proliferating T cells) and subsequent organ graft and patient survival have been obtained using Cyclosporin A. Encouraging results have also been obtained with FK506.
- Autoimmune diseases are disorders where the host discrimination of "self” versus “non-self” breaks down and the individual's immune system (both acquired and innate components ) attacks self tissues . These diseases range from extremely common entities such as rheumatoid arthritis, thyroid autoimmune disease and type 1 diabetes mellitus to less common entities such as multiple sclerosis and to rarer disorders such as myasthenia gravis. Advances in basic biomedical science and, in particular, in immunology have indicated that the main and fundamental lesion responsible for the induction and persistence of most autoimmune diseases resides within auto-reactive proliferating T lymphocytes. Both Cyclosporin A and FK506 have been used clinically in the treatment of autoimmune diseases with encouraging results.
- Immunosuppressive agents e.g., cyclosporin
- the currently available immunosuppressant drugs have the disadvantage of a narrow therapeutic index, i.e., toxicity versus clinical benefit.
- the compounds are known to be nephrotoxic, neurotoxic and potentially diabetogenic and this has limited their use in the fields mentioned above. Problems also exist with the administration of these compounds, their bioavailability and the monitoring of their levels both clinically and in the laboratory.
- n 2 or 3; Y is O, S or NH; X is O, S or NH; and R is Cj-Ci ⁇ alkyl or acyl which may be substituted. It is preferred that when n is 2, X is O and Y is S, R is not acetyl.
- Y is O or NH (more preferably O)
- X is O
- n is 2
- R is acyl
- R carries a keto or hydroxy group, preferably in the beta-position.
- the compounds may be in the form of racemic mixtures, optically active isomers or mixtures thereof. It will be appreciated that the relatively small size of the compounds relative to those of the prior art means that they are likely to give rise to fewer potentially toxic metabolites.
- the present invention also provides the use of the compounds of formula 1 in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of allergic diseases, such as asthma or hayfever, and/or autoimmune diseases. Methods of treatment of allergic diseases and/or autoimmune diseases comprising the administration to a patient of a compound of formula 1 are also provided by the invention.
- the invention provides a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of formula 1 and a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent or carrier.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent or carrier will depend on the method of administration of the composition and will be readily determinable by those skilled in the art.
- the compounds of formula 1 significantly inhibit histamine release from human mast cells and/or basophils following cross-linking of the membrane-bound IgE molecules.
- R is a C ⁇ to 2 group.
- Compounds with both - and D- stereochemistry at the ring carbon atom bound to the nitrogen atom have been found to be active as inhibitors of histamine release and both L- and D- isomers of N-( 3-oxohexanoyl) homoserine lactone have been shown to be effective.
- the compounds are expected to be useful in the treatment of disorders such as human clinical allergy. The benefits of a new class of compounds to treat this very common disorder are evident.
- the compounds of the present invention have also been found to cause a marked inhibition of human lymphocyte reactivity (particularly T cell proliferative responses ) and may be used as immuno-suppressors in any application where control of the human immune response system, particularly its inhibition, is important.
- the compounds preferably contain R as a C7-C18 group and isomers which have L- stereochemistry at the ring carbon atom bound to the nitrogen atom are particularly preferred.
- the compounds and compositions of this invention may be used in vitro and in vivo , such as to prevent transplant rejection and in the treatment of autoimmune diseases (e.g., multiple sclerosis or rheumatoid arthritis). They may also be employed as controllers of T cell activation in the treatment of AIDS.
- the compounds and compositions of the invention will be of therapeutic value in the treatment of cancers associated with proliferating neoplastic T lymphocytes.
- cancers associated with proliferating neoplastic T lymphocytes include acute lymphoblas t ic leukaemias in adults and children, non-Hodgkins lymphomas , chronic lymphocy tic leukaemia and rarer diseases such as Hairy Cell Leukaemia and HTLV1 associated T cell leukaemia /lymphoma.
- Triethylamine (1 mmol) was added to a stirred solution of homoserine lactone hydrochloride (the L- or D- isomer of a racemic mixture) (1 mmol) in water (2 ml) followed by the addition of ethylene glycol ketal of 3- oxoalkanoic acid ( 1 mmol) and 1 -e thy1- 3 - ( 3 - dimethylaminopropyl ) carbodiimide hydrochloride (1 mmol). The mixture was stirred for 20 h and then rotary evaporated to dryness at about 35 °C.
- Triethylamine (1 mmol) was added to a stirred solution of homoserine lactone hydrochloride (the L- or D- isomer or a racemic mixture) (1 mmol) in water (2 ml) followed either by the addition of acid anhydride (3 mmol) or acid ( 1.5 mmol) and 1-ethy1- 3 - ( 3- dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide hydrochloride (1.5 mmol). The mixture was stirred at room temperature overnight and then evaporated in vacuo to dryness.
- homoserine lactone hydrochloride the L- or D- isomer or a racemic mixture
- N-( 3-Oxoalkanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone (0.2 mmol) was dissolved in methanol (5 ml) and the solution made acidic (pH 3-4 ) with 2 M HCl-methanol .
- Sodium cyanoborohydride (0.5 mmol) was added in one lot with stirring and the reaction mixture maintained at pH 3-4 by the occasional addition of 2 M HCl-methanol.
- solvent was removed in vacuo and ethyl acetate extracts (3 x 5 ml) of the residue were combined, dried (MgS ⁇ 4) and evaporated to yield the title hydroxy derivatives.
- the products were purified by preparative layer chromatography on silica plates in CHCl3-MeOH (9:1) and repurified by HPLC. The latter may be resolved and the diastereoisomers separated.
- the compounds prepared by these methods were more than 90% pure and were further purified with reverse phase HPLC using a 1 x 25 cm S50DS2 semi-prep column eluting isocratically with 15-20% MeOH-H2 ⁇ mixture and monitoring at 210 nm.
- the products were freeze-dried and stored below 0°C.
- OHHL N- ( 3 -oxohexanoy 1 ) homoserine lactone
- Anti-IgE cross-links receptor bound IgE on basophil cell surface. Histamine is released into the plasma. The histamine contained in the plasma competes with a fixed amount of 1 25 I labelled histamine-albumin complex (CSA) for a monoclonal anti-histamine antibody. Antibody bound material is separated by the addition of a second antibody and immunoadsorbent , which can be centrifuged and unbound material decanted away.
- CSA histamine-albumin complex
- Theophylline was reconstituted directly in Pipes- Ca buffer.
- the anti-IgE preparation is El, a mouse monoclonal anti-human IgE, diluted in Pipes-Ca buffer. El is used at a standard concentration in this assay at 1:40 000 of a 1 mg/ml stock solution. Blood was donated by an atopic male individual.
- the assay is stopped by placing the tubes in an iced water bath (for a maximum of 10 minutes) and the samples centrifuged at 700 g for 10 minutes at 4° C. 200 ⁇ l of supernatant is extracted for the histamine assay, then 200 ⁇ l 125 I-histamine CSA and 200 ⁇ l anti- histamine antibody is added to all tubes.
- a standard curve of histamine is produced by diluting the histamine standard.
- the standard histamine tubes are treated in exactly the same manner as the assay tubes, i.e. • ' ⁇ 2 ⁇ I-histamine and the anti-histamine antibody added to the standard histamine tubes as well.
- the counts have been represented as % activity bound, they can be quantified by obtaining the concentration of histamine this represents from the standard curve.
- results are subsequently corrected for spontaneous (background) release and then expressed as percentage of total release.
- Total histamine release is achieved by three freeze thaw cycles, or sonication using a probe (not a sonicating bath).200 ⁇ l of whole blood is mixed with 800 ⁇ l of water, to ensure the histamine value will fall within the standard curve range (when calculating results, correct for this by multiplying the "Totals' result by a factor of 2.5). Spontaneous - Background histamine release levels - produced by incubating whole blood with the Pipes-Ca for the assay period - in this case 90 minutes at 37° C.
- the anti-IgE used in the assay to induce histamine release was a urine monoclonal anti-IgE with an epitope specificity directed against a region located in the Cc4 domain of IgE.
- the experiment was repeated, using a different range of concentrations, in order to establish dose dependency.
- the concentrations tested were 241 ⁇ g/ml, 48 ⁇ g/ml and 24 ⁇ g/ml.
- the two isomers were both found to modulate the anti-IgE induced histamine release in a dose dependent manner.
- the L-isomer inhibited the anti-IgE induced histamine release by 62.5% when assayed at a concentration of 241 ⁇ g/ml.
- the D-isomer inhibited the anti-IgE induced histamine release by 45.9% when tested at a final concentration of 241 ⁇ g/ml.
- Inhibition of the anti-IgE induced histamine release was observed at a concentration of 48 ⁇ g/ml but not at 24 ⁇ g/ml showing that the response was noticeably dose dependent.
- Theophylline (a non-selective phosphodiesterase inhibitor) was used in the assay at two concentrations 10 ⁇ 3M and 10 ⁇ ⁇ M, as a standard inhibitor of histamine release. It was assayed in conjunction with the same concentration of anti-IgE used throughout the experiment. Dose dependent inhibition of anti-IgE induced histamine release was observed with the two concentrations of theophylline tested. At the top concentration of theophylline (10 ⁇ 3 M) a 67.1% inhibition of anti-IgE induced histamine was observed.
- PBMC Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
- Concanavalin A was used at a final concentration of 2.5 ⁇ g/ml.
- PBMC at 5 x 10 5 ml in RPMI (Roche Park Memorial Institute) + 10% AB serum were incubated with Concanavalin A. Cultures were established with and without the addition of N-( 3-oxododecanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone at a final concentration of 0.5, 5 and 25 ⁇ g/ml. Cultures were also established with corresponding amounts of DMSO only as controls.
- Cells were cultured at 37°C with 5% carbon dioxide in air mixtures for 72 hours.
- Labelling and harvesting of cells was performed by the addition 20 ⁇ l (0.2 ⁇ Ci) of [ 3 H]thymidine (Amersham) and incubated for 20 hours.
- the cells were harvested onto glass fibre discs and the amount of thymidine uptake was measured using a liquid scintillation counter.
- Lactone (25 ⁇ g/ml) in 5% DMSO 38.13
- Lactone (5 ⁇ g/ml) in 1% DMSO 187.05
- Lactone (0.5mg/ml) in 0.1% DMSO 2103.73
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