WO2002081478A2 - Broadspectrum 2-(substituted-amino)-benzoxazole sulfonamide hiv protease inhibitors - Google Patents
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- the piresent invention relates to 2-(substituted-amino)-benzoxazole sulfonamides, their use as aspartic protease inhibitors, in particular as broadspectrum HIV protease inhibitors, processes for their preparation as well as pharmaceutical compositions and diagnostic kits comprising them.
- the present invention also concerns combinations of the present 2-(substituted-amino)-benzoxazole sulfonamides with another anti-retroviral agent. It further relates to their use r assays as reference compounds or as reagents.
- HIV acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- HTLN-III T-lymphocyte virus III
- LAV lymphadenopathy-associated virus
- ARV AIDS-related virus
- HIV human immunodeficiency virus
- One of the critical pathways in a retro viral life cycle is the processing of polyprotein precursors by aspartic protease.
- the gag-pol protein is processed by HIN protease.
- the correct processing of the precursor polyproteins by the aspartic protease is required for the assembly of infectious virions, thus making the aspartic protease an attractive target for antiviral therapy.
- the HIV protease is an attractive target.
- HIN protease inhibitors are commonly administered to AIDS patients in combination with other anti-HIN compounds such as, for instance nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors ( ⁇ RTIs), non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors ( ⁇ RTIs), nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors ( ⁇ tRTIs) or other protease inhibitors.
- ⁇ RTIs nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
- ⁇ RTIs non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
- ⁇ tRTIs nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors
- these antiretrovirals are very useful, they have a common limitation, namely, the targeted enzymes in the HIV virus are able to mutate in such a way that the known drugs become less effective, or even ineffective against these mutant HIV viruses. Or, in other words, the HIV virus creates an ever increasing resistance against the available drugs.
- Boosting plasma levels may also lead to an increased risk of non-compliance with the prescribed therapy.
- it is not only important to have compounds showing activity for a wide range of HIV mutants it is also important that there is little or no variance in the ratio between activity against mutant HIV virus and activity against wild type HIN virus (also defined as fold resistance or FR) over a broad range of mutant HIN strains. As such, a patient may remain on the same combination therapy regimen for a longer period of time since the chance that a mutant HIN virus will be sensitive to the active ingredients will be increased.
- Finding compounds with a high potency on the wild type and on a wide variety of mutants is also of importance since the pill burden can be reduced if therapeutic levels are kept to a minimum.
- One way of reducing this pill burden is finding anti-HIN compounds with good bioavailability, i.e. a favorable pharmacokinetic and metabolic profile, such that the daily dose can be minimized and consequently also the number of pills to be taken.
- Another important characteristic of a good anti-HIN compound is that plasma protein binding of the inhibitor has minimal or even no effect on its potency.
- WO 96/28464 WO 96/28465 and WO 97/18205.
- the compounds disclosed therein are described as retroviral protease inhibitors.
- WO 99/67254 discloses 4-substituted-phenyl sulfonamides capable of inhibiting multi- drug resistant retro viral proteases .
- the 2-(substituted-amino)-benzoxazole sulfonamides of the present invention are found to have a favorable pharmacological and pharmacokinetic profile. Not only are they active against wild-type HIN virus, but they also show a broadspectrum activity against various mutant HIN viruses exhibiting resistance against known protease inhibitors.
- the present invention concerns 2-(substitoted-amino)-benzoxazole protease inhibitors, having the formula
- Ri and R 8 are, each independently, hydrogen, C 1-6 alkyl, C 2-6 alkenyl, arylC 1-6 alkyl,
- Ri may also be a radical of formula
- R , R 10a and R ⁇ 0 are, each independently, hydrogen, C 1- alkyloxycarbonyl, carboxyl, aminocarbonyl, mono- or C 3-7 cycloalkyl, C 2-6 alkenyl, C 2-6 alkynyl or C 1- alkyl optionally substituted aminocarbony , mono- or di ⁇ i ⁇ al y am nocar ony , am nosu ony , hydroxy, cyano, halogen or amino optionally mono- or disubstituted where the substituents are each independently selected from C ⁇ _ alkyl, aryl, arylCi ⁇ alkyl, C 3- cycloalkyl, C 3-7 cycloalkylC M alkyl, Het 1 , Het 2 , He ⁇ C ⁇ alkyl and Het ⁇ C M al yl; whereby R 9 , R 10a and the carbon atoms to which they are attached may also form a C 3- cycloalkyl radical; R 9 may also be o
- R 3 is C 1-6 alkyl, aryl, C 3 . 7 cycloalkyl,
- R is hydrogen, carboxyl, aminocarbonyl, mono- or di(C M alkyl)aminocarbonyl, C 3-7 cycloalkyl, C 2-6 alkenyl, C 2-6 alkynyl, or C ⁇ -6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents each independently selected from aryl, Het 1 , Het 2 , C 3 .
- R 5 is hydrogen, hydroxy, C 1-6 alkyl, He ⁇ C ⁇ alkyl, Het 2 C 1-6 alkyl, amino -ealkyl whereby the amino group may optionally be mono- or di-substituted with C 1- alkyl;
- Rg is Ci-ealkyloxy, Het 1 , Het y, Het 2 , Hel ⁇ oxy, aryl, aryloxy or amino; and in case -A- is other than Ci- ⁇ alkanediyl then R 6 may also be C ⁇ -6 alkyl, Het ⁇ alkyl,
- -A-R 6 may also be hydroxyC 1-6 alkyl
- R 5 and -A-R 6 taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached may also form Het 1 or Het 2 .
- This invention also envisions the quaternization of the nitrogen atoms of the present compounds.
- a basic nitrogen can be quaternized with any agent known to those of ordinary skill in the art including, for instance, lower alkyl halides, dialkyl sulfates, long chain halides and aralkyl halides.
- substituted is used in defining the compounds of formula (I), it is meant to indicate that one or more hydrogens on the atom indicated in the expression using “substituted” is replaced with a selection from the indicated group, provided that the indicated atom's normal valency is not exceeded, and that the substitution results in a chemically stable compound, i.e. a compound that is sufficiently robust to survive isolation to a useful degree of purity from a reaction mixture, and formulation into a therapeutic agent.
- halo or halogen as a group or part of a group is generic for fluoro, chloro, bromo or iodo.
- C ⁇ - alkyl as a group or part of a group defines straight and branched chained saturated hydrocarbon radicals having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms, such as, for example, methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl and 2-methyl-propyl, and the like.
- C 1- alkyl as a group or part of a group defines straight and branched chained saturated hydrocarbon radicals having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms such as the groups defined for C 1-4 alkyl and pentyl, hexyl, 2-methylbutyl, 3-methylpentyl and the like.
- -ealkanediyl as a group or part of a group defines bivalent straight and branched chained saturated hydrocarbon radicals having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms such as, for example, methylene, ethan-l,2-diyl, propan-l,3-diyl, propan-l,2-diyl, butan- 1,4-diyl, pentan-l,5-diyl, hexan-l,6-diyl, 2-methylbutan-l,4-diyl, 3-methylpentan- 1,5-diyl and the like.
- C 2- 6alkenyl as a group or part of a group defines straight and branched chained hydrocarbon radicals having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms containing at least one double bond such as, for example, ethenyl, propenyl, butenyl, pentenyl, hexenyl and the like.
- C 2- 6alkynyl as a group or part of a group defines straight and branched chained hydrocarbon radicals having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms containing at least one triple bond such as, for example, ethynyl, propynyl, butynyl, pentynyl, hexynyl and the like.
- C 3- cycloalkyl as a group or part of a group is generic to cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl or cycloheptyl.
- aryl as a group or part of a group is meant to include phenyl and naphtyl which both may be optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from C h alky!, optionally mono- or disubstituted aminoCi -6 alkyl, C 1-6 alkyloxy, halogen, hydroxy, optionally mono- or disubstituted amino, nitro, cyano, haloC 1-6 alkyl, carboxyl, C 1-6 alkoxycarbonyl, C3- cycloalkyl, Het 1 , optionally mono- or disubstituted aminocarbonyl, methylthio, methylsulfonyl, and phenyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected
- aryl as a group or part of a group includes phenyl and naphtyl which both may be optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from C 1-6 alkyl, C 1-6 alkyloxy, halogen, hydroxy, optionally mono- or disubstituted amino, nitro, cyano, haloC ⁇ -6alkyl, carboxyl, .
- haloC ⁇ -6 alkyl as a group or part of a group is defined as C ⁇ -6 alkyl substituted with one or more halogen atoms, preferably, chloro or fluoro atoms, more preferably fluoro atoms.
- Preferred haloC ⁇ -6 alkyl groups include for instance trifluoromethyl and diftuoromethyl.
- Het as a group or part of a group is defined as a saturated or partially unsaturated monocyclic, bicyclic or tricyclic heterocycle having preferably 3 to 14 ring members, more preferably 5 to 10 ring members and more preferably 5 to 8 ring members, which contains one or more heteroatom ring members each independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur and which is optionally substituted on one or more carbon atoms by C 1-6 alkyl, optionally mono- or disubstituted aminoC ⁇ -6 alkyl, C ⁇ alkyloxy, halogen, hydroxy, oxo, optionally mono- or disubstituted amino, nitro, cyano, haloCi-ealkyl, carboxyl, C] -6 alkoxycafbonyl, C 3- cyclo alkyl, optionally mono- or disubstituted aminocarbonyl, methylthio, methylsulfonyl, aryl and a saturated or partially unsaturated monocyclic, bi
- Het 1 is defined as a saturated or partially unsaturated monocyclic, bicyclic or tricyclic heterocycle having preferably 3 to 12 ring members, more preferably 5 to 10 ring members and more preferably 5 to 8 ring members, which contains one or more heteroatom ring members selected from nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur and which is optionally substituted on one or more carbon atoms by C ⁇ -6 alkyl, C ⁇ -6 alkyloxy, halogen, hydroxy, oxo, optionally mono- or disubstituted amino, nitro, cyano, haloC ⁇ -6 alkyl, carboxyl, C 1-6 alkoxycarbonyl, C 3- cycloalkyl, optionally mono- or disubstituted aminocarbonyl, methylthio, methylsulfonyl, aryl and a saturated or partially unsaturated monocyclic, bicyclic or tricyclic heterocycle having 3 to 12 ring members
- any amino function is independently selected from C ⁇ -6 alkyl, C ⁇ -6 alkyloxy-A-, Het 2 -A-, Het 2 C 1-6 alkyl, Het 2 C ⁇ - 6 alkyl-A-, Het 2 oxy-A-, aryl-A-, aryloxy-A-, aryloxyC 1-4 alkyl-A-, arylCi. ⁇ alkyl-A-, Ci -6 alkyloxycarbonylamino-A-, amino-A-, aminoC ⁇ alkyl and aminoC 1-6 alkyl-A- whereby each of the amino groups may optionally be mono- or where possible di-substituted with C 1-4 alkyl and whereby A is as defined above.
- Het as a group or part of a group is defined as an aromatic monocyclic, bicyclic or tricyclic heterocycle having preferably 3 to 14 ring members, more preferably 5 to 10 ring members and more preferably 5 to 6 ring members, which contains one or more heteroatom ring members each independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur and which is optionally substituted on one or more carbon atoms by C ⁇ -6 alkyl, optionally mono- or disubstituted aminoC ⁇ -6 alkyl, C ⁇ -6 alkyloxy, halogen, hydroxy, optionally mono- or disubstituted amino, nitro, cyano, haloC ⁇ .
- Het 2 as a group or part of a group is defined as an aromatic monocyclic, bicyclic or tricyclic heterocycle having preferably 3 to 12 ring members, more preferably 5 to 10 ring members and more preferably 5 to 6 ring members, which contains one or more heteroatom ring members selected from nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur and which is optionally substituted on one or more carbon atoms by C ⁇ -6 alkyl, C ⁇ -6 alkyloxy, halogen, hydroxy, optionally mono- or disubstituted amino, nitro, cyano, haloC 1-6 alkyl, carboxyl, C 1-6 alkoxycarbonyl, C3- cycloalkyl, optionally mono- or disubstituted aminocarbonyl, methylthio, methylsulfonyl, aryl, Het 1 arid an aromatic monocyclic, bicyclic or tricyclic heterocycle having 3 to 12 ring members; whereby the optional substituents on any amino
- the term "one or more” covers the possibility of all the available C-atoms, where appropriate, to be substituted, preferably, one, two or three.
- prodrug as used throughout this text means the pharmacologically acceptable derivatives such as esters, amides and phosphates, such that the resulting in vivo biotransformation product of the derivative is the active drug as defined in the compounds of formula (I).
- the reference by Goodman and Gilman (The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 8 th ed, McGraw-Hill, Int. Ed. 1992, “Biotransformation of Drugs", p 13-15) describing prodrugs generally is hereby incorporated.
- Prodrugs of a compound of the present invention are prepared by modifying functional groups present in the compound in such a way that the modifications are cleaved, either in routine manipulation or in vivo, to the parent compound.
- Prodrugs include compounds of the present invention wherein a hydroxy group, for instance the hydroxy group on the asymmetric carbon atom, or an amino group is bonded to any group that, when the prodrug is administered to a patient, cleaves to form a free hydroxyl or free amino, respectively.
- prodrugs are described for instance in WO 99/33795,
- Prodrugs are characterized by excellent aqueous solubility, increased bioavailability and are readily metabolized into the active inhibitors in vivo.
- salts of the compounds of formula (I) are those wherein the counterion is pharmaceutically or physiologically acceptable.
- salts having a pharmaceutically unacceptable counterion may also find use, for example, in the preparation or purification of a pharmaceutically acceptable compound of formula (I). All salts, whether pharmaceutically acceptable or not are included within the ambit of the present invention.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable or physiologically tolerable addition salt forms which the compounds of the present invention are able to form can conveniently be prepared using the appropriate acids, such as, for example, inorganic acids such as hydrohalic acids, e.g. hydrochloric or hydrobromic acid; sulfuric; nitric; phosphoric and the like acids; or organic acids such as, for example, acetic, propanoic, hydroxyacetic, lactic, pyruvic, oxalic, malonic, succinic, maleic, fumaric, malic, tartaric, citric, methane- sulfonic, ethanesulfonic, benzenesulfonic, / ?-toluenesulfonic, cyclamic, salicylic, -aminosalicylic, pamoic and the like acids.
- inorganic acids such as hydrohalic acids, e.g. hydrochloric or hydrobromic acid
- sulfuric nitric; phosphoric and the like acids
- the compounds of formula (I) containing an acidic proton may also be converted into their non-toxic metal or amine addition salt form by treatment with appropriate organic and inorganic bases.
- Appropriate base salt forms comprise, for example, the ammonium salts, the alkali and earth alkaline metal salts, e.g. the lithium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium salts and the like, salts with organic bases, e.g. the benzathine, N-methyl, -D-glucamine, hydrabamine salts, and salts with a ino acids such as, for example, arginine, lysine and the like.
- base addition salt forms can be converted by treatment with an appropriate acid into the free acid form.
- salts also comprises the hydrates and the solvent addition forms which the compounds of the present invention are able to form. Examples of such forms are e.g. hydrates, alcoholates and the like.
- N-oxide forms of the present compounds are meant to comprise the compounds of formula (I) wherein one or several nitrogen atoms are oxidized to the so-called N-oxide.
- present compounds may also exist in their tautomeric forms. Such forms, although not explicitly indicated in the above formula are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention.
- stereochemically isomeric forms of compounds of the present invention defines all possible compounds made up of the same atoms bonded by the same sequence of bonds but having different three-dimensional structures which are not interchangeable, which the compounds of the present invention may possess.
- chemical designation of a compound encompasses the mixture of all possible stereochemically isomeric forms which said compound may possess. Said mixture may contain all diastereomers and/or enantiomers of the basic molecular structure of said compound.
- All stereochemically isomeric forms of the compounds of the present invention both in pure form or in admixture with each other are intended to be embraced within the scope of the present invention.
- stereoisomeric forms of the compounds and intermediates as mentioned herein are defined as isomers substantially free of other enantiomeric or diastereomeric forms of the same basic molecular structure of said compounds or intermediates.
- the term 'stereoisomerically pure' concerns compounds or intermediates having a stereoisomeric excess of at least 80% (i. e. minimum 90% of one isomer and maximum 10% of the other possible isomers) up to a stereoisomeric excess of 100% (i.e.
- Pure stereoisomeric forms of the compounds and intermediates of this invention may be obtained by the application of art-known procedures. For instance, enantiomers may be separated from each other by the selective crystallization of their diastereomeric salts with optically active acids. Alternatively, enantiomers may be separated by chromatographic techniques using chiral stationary phases. Said pure stereochemically isomeric forms may also be derived from the corresponding pure stereochemically isomeric forms of the appropriate starting materials, provided that the reaction occurs stereospecif ⁇ cally. Preferably, if a specific stereoisomer is desired, said compound will be synthesized by stereospecific methods of preparation. These methods will advantageously employ enantiomerically pure starting materials.
- the diastereomeric racemates of formula (I) can be obtained separately by conventional methods.
- Appropriate physical separation methods which may advantageously be employed are, for example, selective crystallization and chromatography, e.g. column chromatography.
- each asymmetric center that may be present in the compounds of formula (I) may be indicated by the stereochemical descriptors R and S, this R and S notation corresponding to the rules described in Pure Appl. Chem. 1976, 45, 11-30.
- the carbon atom marked with the asterisk •(*) preferably has the R configuration.
- the present invention is also intended to include all isotopes of atoms occurring on the present compounds.
- Isotopes include those atoms having the same atomic number but . different mass numbers.
- isotopes of hydrogen include tritium and deuterium.
- Isotopes of carbon include C-13 and C-14.
- the term "compounds of formula (I)”, or “the present compounds” or similar term is meant to include the compounds of general formula (I), their N-oxides, salts, stereoisomeric forms, racemic mixtures, prodrugs, esters and metabolites, as well as then quaternized nitrogen analogues.
- a suitable group of compounds are those compounds according to formula (I) wherein :
- R 9 , R 10a and R 10b are, each independently, hydrogen, Cm.alkyloxycarbonyl, carboxyl, aminocarbonyl, mono- or di(C ⁇ -4 dkyl)aminocarbonyl,
- R 4 is hydrogen, C ⁇ alkyloxycarbonyl, carboxyl, aminocarbonyl, mono- or di(C ⁇ - alkyl)aminocarbonyl, C 3-7 cycloalkyl, C 2-6 alkenyl, C 2-6 alkynyl, or C ⁇ -6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from aryl, Het 1 , Het 2 , C 3 .
- R 6 is C ⁇ - 6 alkyloxy, Het 1 , Het y, Het 2 , Het 2 oxy, aryl, aryloxy or amino; and in case -A- is other than C 1-6 alkanediyl then R 6 may also be C 1-6 alkyl, Het ⁇ Malkyl, aryloxyC ⁇ - alkyl or aminoC 1-4 alkyl; whereby each of the amino groups in the definition of R 6 may optionally be substituted with one or more substituents selected from C 1-4 alkyl, C 1 .
- alkylcarbonyl C 1-4 alkyloxycarbonyl, aryl, arylcarbonyl, aryloxycarbonyl, Het 1 , Het 2 , arylC 1-4 alkyl, Het ⁇ M alkyl or Het ⁇ M alkyl.
- a particular group of compounds are those compounds of formula (I) wherein one or more of the following restrictions apply :
- R 3 is arylC 1-4 alkyl, in particular, arylmethyl, more in particular phenylmethyl;
- R4 is optionally subwindited.Ci- ⁇ alkyl, in particular unsubstituted C 1-6 alkyl or C ⁇ _ 6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from aryl, Het 1 , Het , C3- cycloalkyl and amino optionally mono- or disubstituted where the substituents are selected from C 1-4 alkyl, aryl, Het 1 and Het 2 ;
- R 5 is hydrogen, C ⁇ -6 alkyl, He ⁇ - ⁇ alkyl, aminoC ⁇ -6 alkyl whereby the amino group may optionally be mono- or di-substituted with in particular, R 5 is hydrogen or C 1-6 alkyl;
- R 6 is C ⁇ -6 alkyloxy, Het 1 , aryl, amino; and in case -A- is other than C ⁇ -6 alkanediyl then R 6 may also be Ci- ⁇ alkyl, whereby each of the amino groups may optionally be substituted; in particular, R 6 is Cj -6 alkyloxy, optionally substituted amino; and in case -A- is other than C ⁇ -6 alkan
- A is C ⁇ -6 alkanediyl or -C ⁇ O)-;
- R 5 is hydrogen or methyl;
- R 6 is C 1-6 alkyloxy, Het 1 , amino; and in case -A- is other than C ⁇ -6 alkanediyl then R 6 may also be C 1-6 alkyl, He ⁇ . 4 alkyl or aminoC 1 - 4 alkyl; whereby each of the amino groups may optionally be substituted.
- An interesting group of compounds are those compounds of formula (I) wherein -A- is carbonyl and R 6 is aryl, whereby the amino groups may optionally be substituted; or -A- is carbonyl, R 6 is C h alky! and R 5 is He ⁇ -ealkyl or aminoC 1-6 alkyl whereby the amino group may optionally be mono- or di-substituted with .
- Another interesting group of compounds are those compounds of formula (I) wherein -
- A- is C ⁇ -6 alkanediyl and R 6 is amino and Het 1 ; whereby the amino group may optionally be mono- or di-substituted with C h al y!.
- Ri hydrogen C 1-6 alkyl, C 2-6 alkenyl, arylC ⁇ _ 6 alkyl, C3 -7 cyclo alkyl, d ⁇ cycloalkyld.
- Ri is a saturated or partially unsaturated monocyclic heterocycle having 5 or 6 ring members, which contains one or more heteroatom ring members selected from nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur and which is optionally substituted on one or more carbon atoms.
- Another interesting group of compounds are those compounds of formula (I) wherein A is C ⁇ -6 alkanediyl, whereby the point of attachment to the nitrogen atom is the C ⁇ galkanediyl group in those moieties containing said group;
- Ci ⁇ alkyl, He ⁇ C ⁇ alkyl or Het 2 C w alkyl; and R 5 and -A-R 6 taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached may also form Het 1 whereby Het 1 is substituted by at least an oxo group.
- a particular group of compounds are those compounds of formula (I) wherein one or more of the following restrictions apply : Ri is hydrogen, Het 1 , Het 2 , aryl, He ⁇ d ⁇ aU y!, Het 2 C ⁇ -6 alkyl, arylC ⁇ .
- Ri is a saturated or partially unsaturated monocyclic or bicyclic heterocycle having 5 to 8 ring members, which contains one or more heteroatom ring members each independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur and which is optionally substituted, or phenyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents;
- R 2 is hydrogen;
- R 3 is arylC 1-4 alkyl, in particular, arylmethyl, more in particular phenylmethyl;
- R 4 is optionally substituted C 1-6 alkyl, in particular unsubstituted C 1-6 alkyl or C ⁇ _ 6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents each independently selected from aryl, Het 1 , Het 2 , C 3- cycloalkyl and amino optionally mono- or disubstituted where the substituents are each independently selected from C ⁇ - alkyl, aryl, Het 1 and Het 2 ;
- R 5 is hydrogen, d-ealkyl, aminoC ⁇ -6 alkyl whereby the amino group may optionally be mono- or di-substituted with in particular, R 5 is hydrogen or C ⁇ -6 alkyl;
- R 6 is Ci- ⁇ alkyloxy, Het 1 , aryl, amino; and in case -A- is other than C 1-6 alkanediyl then R 6 may also be Ci- ⁇ alkyl, He ⁇ d ⁇ alkyl, aryloxyC 1-4 alkyl or aminoCi- ⁇ alkyl; whereby each of the amino groups may optionally be substituted; in particular, R 6 is C ⁇ -6 alkyloxy, optionally substituted amino; and in case -A- is other than
- C ⁇ -6 alkanediyl R 6 is d -6 alkyl; -A-R 6 is hydroxyC 1-6 alkyl; or R5 and -A-R 6 taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached may also form Het
- Another interesting group of compounds are those compounds of formula (I) wherein - A- is C 1-6 alkanediyl and R 6 is amino or Het 1 ; whereby the amino group may optionally be mono- or di-substituted with C ⁇ - 4 alkyl.
- Ri is Het 2 C 1-6 alkyl
- the Het 2 moiety in the definition of Ri is an aromatic heterocycle having 5 or 6 ring members, which contain one or more heteroatom ring members each independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur, more in particular the Het 2 moiety is an aromatic heterocycle having 5 or 6 ring members, which contain two or more heteroatom ring members each independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur.
- the SO 2 moiety of the sulfonamide in the compounds of the present invention is para vis-a-vis the nitrogen of the benzoxazole moiety.
- R 5 is hydrogen or methyl;
- R 6 is C 1-6 alkyloxy, Het 1 , Het 2 , amino or amino Ci_ 6 alkyl; whereby each amino optionally may be mono- or disubstituted where the substituents are each independently selected from Ci ⁇ alkyl, aryl, arylC 1- alkyl, C 3 - 7 cycloalkyl, C 3 - 7 cycloalkyld galkyl, Het 1 , Het 2 , Het ⁇ alkyl and He ⁇ Ci ⁇ alkyl.
- amino substituents are each independently selected from Ci ⁇ alkyl, aryl, arylC 1-4 alkyl, C 3-7 cycloalkyl, C 3-7 cycloalkylC ⁇ _ alkyl, Het 1 , Het 2 , and Het 2 C 1-4 alkyl.
- the compounds of formula (I) can generally be prepared using procedures analogous to those procedures described in WO 95/06030, WO 96/22287, WO 96/28418,
- reaction products may be isolated from the medium and, if necessary, further purified according to methodologies generally known in the art such as, for example, extraction, crystallization, trituration and chromatography.
- Intermediates a-4 were prepared by reacting an intermediate a-3, prepared according to the procedure described in WO97/18205 and also depicted in scheme C, with an intermediate a-2 in a reaction-inert solvent such as dichloromethane, and in the presence of a base such as triethylamine and at low temperature, for example at 0 °C.
- the Boc group in the intermediate a-3 is a protective tert-butyloxycarbonyl group. It may conveniently be replaced by another suitable protective group such as phtalimido or benzyloxycarbonyl.
- intermediate a-5 was deprotected using an acid such as trifruoroacetic acid in a suitable solvent such as dichloromethane.
- the resulting intermediate may be f rther reacted with an intermediate of formula R ⁇ -L-(leaving group) in the presence of a base such as triethylamine and optionally in the presence of l-(3-dimemylarmnopropyl)-3 ⁇ e ylcarbodiimide hydrochloric acid (EDC) or an alcohol such as tert-butanol, and in a suitable solvent such as dichloromethane; thus forming intermediates a-6.
- a base such as triethylamine
- EDC l-(3-dimemylarmnopropyl)-3 ⁇ e ylcarbodiimide hydrochloric acid
- an alcohol such as tert-butanol
- a suitable solvent such as dichloromethane
- intermediates a-4 may be deprotected with a strong acid such as hydrochloric acid in isopropanol, in a suitable solvent such as a mixture of ethanoi and dioxane, thus preparing an intermediate a-7.
- Intermediates a-8 can be prepared analogously to the procedure described for the preparation of intermediates a-6.
- Intermediate b-4 can be prepared according to the procedure described in scheme A.
- Intermediate b-5 can be prepared by for instance refluxing the 2(3H)-benzoxazolone derivative b-4 in the presence of a base such as, for example, sodiumhydroxide.
- Said intermediate b-5 can then be cyclized again using a reagent such as alkyl xanthic acid potassium salt (alkyl dithiocarbonate potassium salt) in a suitable solvent such as, for example, ethanoi at reflux temperature, thus preparing a 2(3H)-benzoxazolethione of formula b-6.
- Intermediate b-6 may then be derivatized with an amine of formula H 2 N- A-R 6 in a suitable solvent such as acetonitrile to obtain an intermediate b-7.
- Debenzylation may be performed using art-known techniques such as the use of Pd on carbon in the presence of H 2 in a suitable solvent.
- the thus formed intermediate of formula b-8 may then be reacted with an intermediate of formula R ⁇ -L-(leaving group) in the presence of a base such as triethylamine and optionally in the presence of EDC or an alcohol such as tert-butanol, and in a suitable solvent such as dichloromethane, thus obtaining an intermediate b-9.
- Intermediate c-1 prepared following the procedure as described in Scheme A, may be reacted with chloroacetylchloride, or a functional analogue, in the presence of a base such as triethylamine and in a solvent such as 1,4-dioxane in order to obtain an amide of formula c-2.
- Said intermediate c-2 can further be reacted with an amine of formula NR a Rb whereby R a and Rb are defined as the possible substituents on an amino group in the variable R 6 .
- Intermediate d-2 can be prepared by treating intermediate d-1, prepared following the procedure described in scheme A, with a base such as sodiumcarbonate in an aqueous medium such as a water dioxane mixture.
- a base such as sodiumcarbonate
- an aqueous medium such as a water dioxane mixture.
- Intermediate e-2 corresponding to intermediate a-3 in scheme A, maybe prepared by adding an amine of formula H 2 N-R 4 to an intermediate e-1 in a suitable solvent such as isopropanol.
- the compounds of formula (I) may also be converted to the corresponding N-oxide forms following art-known procedures for converting a trivalent nitrogen into its N-oxide form.
- Said N-oxidation reaction may generally be carried out by reacting the starting material of formula (I) with an appropriate organic or inorganic peroxide.
- Appropriate inorganic peroxides comprise, for example, hydrogen peroxide, alkali metal or earth alkaline metal peroxides, e.g. sodium peroxide, potassium peroxide;
- appropriate organic peroxides may comprise peroxy acids such as, for example, benzenecarboperoxoic acid or halo substituted benzenecarboperoxoic acid, e.g.
- 3-chlorobenzenecarboperoxoic acid peroxoalkanoic acids, e.g. peroxoacetic acid, alkylhydroperoxides, e.g. tert-butyl hydroperoxide.
- Suitable solvents are, for example, water, lower alkanols, e.g. ethanoi and the like, hydrocarbons, e.g. toluene, ketones, e.g. 2-butanone, halogenated hydrocarbons, e.g. dichloromethane, and mixtures of such solvents.
- An interesting group of intermediates are those intermediates of formula a-8, b-8 or c-1 wherein -A-R ⁇ is hydrogen. Said intermediates may also have pharmacological properties similar to those pharmacological properties of the compounds of formula (I).
- the present compounds can thus be used in animals, preferably in mammals, and in particular in humans as pharmaceuticals per se, in mixtures with one another or in the form of pharmaceutical preparations.
- the present invention relates to pharmaceutical preparations which as active constituents contain an effective dose of at least one of the compounds of formula (I) in addition to customary pharmaceutically innocuous excipients and auxiliaries.
- the pharmaceutical preparations normally contain 0.1 to 90% by weight of a compound of formula (I).
- the pharmaceutical preparations can be prepared in a manner known per se to one of skill in the art. For this purpose, at least one of a compound of formula (I), together with one or more solid or liquid pharmaceutical excipients and/or auxiliaries and, if desired, in combination with other pharmaceutical active compounds, are brought into a suitable administration form or dosage form which can then be used as a pharmaceutical in human medicine or veterinary medicine.
- compositions which contain a compound according to the invention can be administered orally, parenterally, e.g., intravenously, rectally, by inhalation, or topically, the preferred administration being dependent on the individual case, e.g., the particular course of the disorder to be treated. Oral administration is preferred.
- auxiliaries which are suitable for the desired pharmaceutical formulation.
- Beside solvents, gel-forming agents, suppository bases, tablet auxiliaries and other active compound carriers, antioxidants, dispersants, emulsifiers, antifoams, flavor corrigents, preservatives, sofubilizers, agents for achieving a depot effect, buffer substances or colorants are also useful.
- the compounds of the present invention are useful in the treatment of individuals infected by HIV and for the prophylaxis of these individuals.
- the compounds of the present invention may be useful in the treatment of warm-blooded animals infected with viruses whose existence is mediated by, or depends upon, the protease enzyme.
- Conditions which may be prevented or treated with the compounds of the present invention include AIDS, AIDS-related complex (ARC), progressive generalized lymphadenopathy (PGL), as well as chronic CNS diseases caused by retroviruses, such as, for example HIV mediated dementia and multiple sclerosis.
- the compounds of the present invention or any subgroup thereof may therefore be used as medicines against above-mentioned conditions.
- Said use as a medicine or method of treatment comprises the systemic administration to HIV-infected subjects of an amount effective to combat the conditions associated with HIV and other pathogenic retroviruses, especially HIN-1. Consequently, the compounds of the present invention can be used in the manufacture of a medicament useful for treating conditions associated with HIV and other pathogenic retroviruses, in particular medicaments useful for treating patients infected with multi-drug resistant HIV virus.
- the invention relates to the use of a compound of formula (I) or any subgroup thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for treating or combating infection or disease associated with multi-drug resistant refrovirus infection in a mammal, in particular HIV-1 infection.
- the invention also relates to a method of treating a retroviral infection, or a disease associated with multi-drug resistant refrovirus infection comprising administering to a mammal in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a subgroup thereof.
- the present invention relates to the use of formula (I) or any subgroup thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for inhibiting a protease of a multi-drug resistant refrovirus in a mammal infected with said refrovirus, in particular HIV-1 refrovirus.
- the present invention relates to the use of formula (I) or any subgroup thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for inhibiting multi-drag resistant retroviral replication, in particular HIV-1 replication.
- the compounds of the present invention may also find use in inhibiting ex vivo samples containing HIV or expected to be exposed to HIV. Hence, the present compounds may be used to inhibit HIV present in a body fluid sample which contains or is suspected to contain or be exposed to HIV.
- the combination of an antiretroviral compound and a compound of the present invention can be used as a medicine.
- the present invention also relates to a product containing (a) a compound of the present invention, and (b) another antiretroviral compound, as a combined preparation for simultaneous, separate or sequential use in treatment of retroviral infections, in particular, in the treatment of infections with multi-drug resistant retroviruses.
- the compounds of this invention may be co-administered in combination with for instance, binding inhibitors, such as, for example, dextran sulfate, suramine, polyanions, soluble CD4; fusion inhibitors, such as, for example, T20, T1249, SHC-C; co-receptor binding inhibitors, such as, for example, AMD 3100 (Bicyclams), TAK 779; RT inhibitors, such as, for example, foscarnet and prodrugs; nucleoside RTIs, such as, for example, AZT, 3TC, DDC, DDI, D4T, Abacavir, FTC, DAPD, dOTC; nucleotide RTIs, such as, for example, PMEA, PMPA (tenofovir); NNRTIs, such as, for example, nevi
- binding inhibitors such as, for example, dextran sulfate, suramine, polyanions, soluble CD4
- fusion inhibitors such as, for
- the combination may in some cases provide a synergistic effect, whereby viral infectivity and its associated symptoms may be prevented, substantially reduced, or eliminated completely.
- the compounds of the present invention may also be administered in combination with immunomodulators (e.g., bropirimine, anti-human alpha interferon antibody, IL-2, methionine enkephalin, interferon alpha, and naltrexone) with antibiotics (e.g., pentamidine isothiorate) cytokines (e.g. Th2), modulators of cytokines, chemokines
- immunomodulators e.g., bropirimine, anti-human alpha interferon antibody, IL-2, methionine enkephalin, interferon alpha, and naltrexone
- antibiotics e.g., pentamidine isothiorate
- cytokines e.g. Th2
- modulators of cytokines chemokines
- hormones e.g. growth hormone
- the compounds of the present invention may also be administered in combination with modulators of the metabolization following application of the drug to an individual.
- modulators include compounds that interfere with the metabolization at cytochromes, such as cytochrome P450. It is known that several isoenzymes exist of cytochrome P450, one of which is cytochrome P450 3A4. Ritonavir is an example of a modulator of metabolization via cytochrome P450.
- compounds of the present invention are mixed with suitable additives, such as excipients, stabilizers or inert diluents, and brought by means of the customary methods into the suitable administration forms, such as tablets, coated tablets, hard capsules, aqueous, alcoholic, or oily solutions.
- suitable inert carriers are gum arabic, magnesia, magnesium carbonate, potassium phosphate, lactose, glucose, or starch, in particular, corn starch. In this case the preparation can be carried out both as dry and as moist granules.
- Suitable oily excipients or solvents are vegetable or animal oils, such as sunflower oil or cod liver oil.
- Suitable solvents for aqueous or alcoholic solutions are water, ethanoi, sugar solutions, or mixtures thereof.
- Polyethylene glycols and polypropylene glycols are also useful as further auxiliaries for other administration forms.
- the active compounds For subcutaneous or intravenous administration, the active compounds, if desired with the substances customary therefor such as solubilizers, emulsifiers or further auxiliaries, are brought into solution, suspension, or emulsion.
- the compounds of formula (I) can also be lyophilized and the lyophilizates obtained used, for example, for the production of injection or infusion preparations.
- Suitable solvents are, for example, water, physiological saline solution or alcohols, e.g. ethanoi, propanol, glycerol, in addition also sugar solutions such as glucose or mannitol solutions, or alternatively mixtures of the various solvents mentioned.
- Suitable pharmaceutical formulations for administration in the form of aerosols or sprays are, for example, solutions, suspensions or emulsions of the compounds of formula (I) or their physiologically tolerable salts in a pharmaceutically acceptable solvent, such as ethanoi or water, or a mixture of such solvents.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable solvent such as ethanoi or water, or a mixture of such solvents.
- the formulation can also additionally contain other pharmaceutical auxiliaries such as surfactants, emulsifiers and stabilizers as well as a propellant.
- Such a preparation customarily contains the active compound in a concentration from approximately 0.1 to 50%, in particular from approximately 0.3 to 3% by weight.
- cyclodextrins are ⁇ -, ⁇ - or ⁇ -cyclodextrins (CDs) or ethers and mixed ethers thereof wherein one or more of the hydroxy groups of the anhydroglucose units of the cyclodextrin are substituted with C 1-6 alkyl, particularly methyl, ethyl or isopropyl, e.g. randomly methylated ⁇ -CD; hydroxyC ⁇ -6 alkyl, particularly hydroxy- ethyl, hydroxypropyl or hydroxybutyl; carboxyC ⁇ .
- CDs ⁇ -, ⁇ - or ⁇ -cyclodextrins
- ethers and mixed ethers thereof wherein one or more of the hydroxy groups of the anhydroglucose units of the cyclodextrin are substituted with C 1-6 alkyl, particularly methyl, ethyl or isopropyl, e.g. randomly methylated ⁇ -CD; hydroxyC
- solubihzers are ⁇ -CD, randomly methylated ⁇ -CD, 2,6-dirnethyl- ⁇ -CD, 2-hydroxyethyl- ⁇ -CD, 2-hydroxyethyl- ⁇ -CD, 2-hydroxy- propyl- ⁇ -CD and (2-carboxymethoxy)propyl- ⁇ -CD, and in particular 2-hydroxy- propyl- ⁇ -CD (2-HP- ⁇ -CD).
- mixed ether denotes cyclodextrin derivatives wherein at least two cyclodextrin hydroxy groups are etherified with different groups such as, for example, hydroxy-propyl and hydroxyethyl.
- formulations described therein are with antifungal active ingredients, they are equally interesting for formulating the compounds of the present invention.
- the formulations described therein are particularly suitable for oral administration and comprise an antifungal as active ingredient, a sufficient amount of a cyclodextrin or a derivative thereof as a solubilizer, an aqueous acidic medium as bulk liquid carrier and an alcoholic co-solvent that greatly simplifies the preparation of the composition.
- Said formulations may also be rendered more palatable by adding pharmaceutically acceptable sweeteners and/or flavors.
- the present compounds may be formulated in a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of particles consisting of a solid dispersion comprising (a) a compound of formula (I), and (b) one or more pharmaceutically acceptable water-soluble polymers.
- a solid dispersion defines a system in a solid state (as opposed to a liquid or gaseous state) comprising at least two components, wherein one component is dispersed more or less evenly throughout the other component or components.
- a solid solution When said dispersion of the components is such that the system is chemically and physically uniform or homogenous throughout or consists of one phase as defined in thermodynamics, such a solid dispersion is referred to as "a solid solution”.
- Solid solutions are preferred physical systems because the components therein are usually readily bioavailable to the organisms to which they are administered.
- a solid dispersion also comprises dispersions which are less homogenous throughout than solid solutions. Such dispersions are not chemically and physically uniform throughout or comprise more than one phase.
- the water-soluble polymer in the particles is conveniently a polymer that has an apparent viscosity of 1 to 100 mPa.s when dissolved in a 2 % aqueous solution at 20°C solution.
- Preferred water-soluble polymers are hydroxypropyl methylcelluloses or HPMC.
- HPMC having a methoxy degree of substitution from about 0.8 to about 2.5 and a hydroxypropyl molar substitution from about 0.05 to about 3.0 are generally water soluble.
- Methoxy degree of substitution refers to the average number of methyl ether groups present per anhydroglucose unit of the cellulose molecule.
- Hydroxy-propyl molar substitution refers to the average number of moles of propylene oxide which have reacted with each anhydroglucose unit of the cellulose molecule.
- the particles as defined hereinabove can be prepared by first preparing a solid dispersion of the components, and then optionally grinding or milling that dispersion.
- Various techniques exist for preparing solid dispersions including melt-extrusion, spray-drying and solution-evaporation, melt-extrusion being preferred.
- the present compounds may further be convenient to formulate the present compounds in the form of nanoparticles which have a surface modifier adsorbed on the surface thereof in an amount sufficient to maintain an effective average particle size of less than 1000 nm.
- Useful surface modifiers are believed to include those which physically adhere to the surface of the antiretroviral agent but do not chemically bond to the antiretroviral agent.
- Suitable surface modifiers can preferably be selected from known organic and inorganic pharmaceutical excipients. Such excipients include various polymers, low molecular weight oligomers, natural products and surfactants. Preferred surface modifiers include nonionic and anionic surfactants.
- Yet another interesting way of formulating the present compounds involves a pharmaceutical composition whereby the present compounds are incorporated in hydrophilic polymers and applying this mixture as a coat film over many small beads, thus yielding a composition with good bioavailability which can conveniently be manufactured and which is suitable for preparing pharmaceutical dosage forms for oral administration.
- Said beads comprise (a) a central, rounded or spherical core, (b) a coating film of a hydrophilic polymer and an antiretroviral agent and (c) a seal-coating polymer layer.
- Materials suitable for use as cores in the beads are manifold, provided that said materials are pharmaceutically acceptable and have appropriate dimensions and firmness.
- examples of such materials are polymers, inorganic substances, organic substances, and saccharides and derivatives thereof.
- kits or containers comprising a compound of formula (I) in an amount effective for use as a standard or reagent in a test or assay for determining the ability of a potential pharmaceutical to inhibit HIV protease, HIV growth, or both.
- This aspect of the invention may find its use in pharmaceutical research programs.
- the compounds of the present invention can be used in phenotypic resistance monitoring assays, such as known recombinant assays, in the clinical management of resistance developing diseases such as HIV.
- a particularly useful resistance monitoring system is a recombinant assay known as the AntivirogramTM.
- the AntivirogramTM is a highly automated, high throughput, second generation, recombinant assay that can measure susceptibility, especially viral susceptibility, to the compounds of the present invention. (Hertogs K, de Bethune MP, Miller V et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother, 1998; 42(2):269-276, incorporated by reference).
- the compounds of the present invention may also be linked to maleimide or derivatives thereof to form conjugates.
- the dose of the present compounds or of the physiologically tolerable salt(s) thereof to be administered depends on the individual case and, as customary, is to be adapted to the conditions of the individual case for an optimum effect. Thus it depends, of course, on the frequency of administration and on the potency and duration of action of the compounds employed in each case for therapy or prophylaxis, but also on the nature and severity of the infection and symptoms, and on the sex, age, weight and individual responsiveness of the human or animal to be treated and on whether the therapy is acute or prophylactic.
- the daily dose of a compound of formula (I) in the case of administration to a patient approximately 75 kg in weight is 1 mg to 3g, suitably 1 mg o lg, preferably 3 mg to 0.5 g, more preferably 5 mg to 300 mg.
- the dose can be adrninistered in the form of an individual dose, or divided into several, e.g. two, three, or four, individual doses.
- Example 1 Preparation of compound 1 a) A mixture of 5g 2-acetamidobenzoxazole and 20 ml chlorosulfonic acid in dichloromethane was heated to 60°C for 2 hours (h). After cooling the mixture was poured into ice. The organic layer was separated and dried over MgSO 4 , thus yielding 2-acetamido-6-chlorosulfonylbenzoxazole (interm.
- Example 2 Preparation of compound 5 a) A mixture of 1 g of [(lS,2R)-2-hydroxy-3-[(2-me yl ⁇ ro ⁇ yl)an ⁇ ino]-l-( ⁇ henyl- methyl)propyl]carbamic acid 1 , 1-dimethylethyl ester and 901 mg of triethylamine in ' • 40 ml of dichloromethane was stirred at 0°C. Then 1 g of 2-(Ethoxycarbamoyl)-6- chlorosulfonylbenzoxazole was added and the reaction mixture stirred overnight at room temperature. After washing with sat NaHCO 3 , the organic layer was separated, dried and evaporated, yielding 1.7 g (94%) of intermediate 4
- Example 4 Preparation of compound 2 a) To a mixture of 8 g ⁇ -[bis(phenylmemyl)ammo]- -[[(2-methylpropyl)amino]- methyl]-, ( ⁇ R, ⁇ S)-benzenepropanol, prepared following the procedure in WO95/14653, and 3.2 g triethylamine in 150 ml dichloromethane was added at 0°C 3.9 g 6-chlorosulfonyl-benzoxazolone (prepared as described in EP 0403947). After stirring for 24 hours at room temperature the reaction mixture was washed with sat. NaHCO 3 , 8 g of
- Triethylamine 2g and the amine 5g (8-3) were added to dichloromethane 40ml and the resulting mixture was stirred at room temperature. Subsequently, a portion of the solution comprising 8-2 was added drop wise. The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 hours. The reaction mixture was washed with water and then dried to yield compound (8-4).
- the compounds of the present invention were examined for anti- viral activity in a cellular assay.
- the assay demonstrated that these compounds exhibited potent anti- HIV activity against a wild type laboratory HIV strain (HIV-1 strain LAI).
- the cellular assay was performed according to the following procedure.
- HIV- or mock-infected MT4 cells were incubated for five days in the presence of various concentrations of the inhibitor. At the end of the incubation period, all HIV- infected cells have been killed by the replicating virus in the control cultures in the absence of any inhibitor. Cell viability is measured by measuring the concentration of MTT, a yellow, water soluble tetrazolium dye that is converted to a purple, water insoluble formazan in the mitochondria of living cells only. Upon solubilization of the resulting formazan crystals with isopropanol, the absorbance of the solution is monitored at 540nm. The values correlate directly to the number of living cells remaining in the culture at the completion of the five day incubation.
- MTT a yellow, water soluble tetrazolium dye that is converted to a purple, water insoluble formazan in the mitochondria of living cells only.
- the inhibitory activity of the compound was monitored on the virus-infected cells and was expressed as EC 50 and EC 90 . These values represent the amount of the compound required to protect 50% and 90%, respectively, of the cells from the cytopathogenic effect of the virus.
- the toxicity of the compound was measured on the mock-infected cells and was expressed as CC 5 o, which represents the concenfration of compound required to inhibit the growth of the cells by 50%.
- the selectivity index (SI) ratio CC 5 o/EC 50
- SI ratio CC 5 o/EC 50
- Table 2 List of mutations present in the protease gene of the HIV strains (A to F) used .
- FR fold resistance
- FR ECso(mutant strain)/EC 50 (HrV-l strain LAI)
- Table 3 shows the results of the antiviral testing in terms of fold resistance.
- the present compounds are effective in inhibiting a broad range of mutant strains: Column A FR value towards mutant A, Column B: FR towards mutant B , Column C: FR towards mutant C, Column D: FR towards mutant D, Column E: FR towards mutant E, Column F: FR towards mutant F.
- the toxicity is expressed as the pCC 50 value as determined with mock fransfected cells.
- the permeability of different compounds is evaluated according to a Caco-2 test protocol as described by Augustijns et al. (Augustijns et al. (1998). Int. J. ofPharm, 166, 45-54) whereby, Caco-2 cells at cell passage number between 32 and 45 are grown in 24-well transwell cell culture plates for 21 to 25 days. The integrity of the cell monolayer is checked by measuring the transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER). The test is performed at pH 7.4 and at 100 ⁇ M donor compound concentration.
- TEER transepithelial electrical resistance
- the equilibrium solubility in simulated gastrointestinal solutions under thermodynamic conditions is a good measure for the solubility profile of the compound in the stomach and the different parts of the intestine.
- Simulated gastric fluid (SGF) (without pepsin) is set at pH of 1.5.
- Simulated intestinal fluids (SIF) (without bile salts) are set at pH 5, pH 6.5, pH 7 and pH 7.5.
- the experimental protocol uses 96-we ⁇ l flat-bottom microplates in which 1 mg of compound is added per well (stock solution in methanol) and evaporated to dryness. The compounds are resolubilized in SGF and SIF and incubated overnight on a horizontal shaking device at 37°C. After filtration, the compound concentrations are determined by UV-spectrophotometry.
- the compounds are formulated as a 20 mg/ml solution or suspension in DMSO, PEG400 or cyclodextin 40% in water.
- three dosing groups are formed: 1/ single intraperitoneal (IP) dose at 20 mg kg using the DMSO formulation; 2/ single oral dose at 20 mg/kg using the PEG400 formulation and 3/ single oral dose at 20 mg/kg using the cyclodextrin formulation.
- IP intraperitoneal
- Blood is sampled at regular time intervals after dosing and drug concentrations in the serum are determined using a LC-MS bioanalytical method. Serum concentrations are expressed in ng/mg after normalization to 10 mg/kg.
- Serum concentration at 30 minutes (30') and at 3 hours (180') can be determined as these values reflect the extent of absorption (30') and the speed of elimination (180').
- the rat serum concentration at 30 min and 180 min following IP administration of 20 mg/kg of compound 4 are 1098 ng/ml and 553 ng/ml respectively.
- Dosing a single oral dose of ritonvir at 5 mg kg in the rat and the dog may result in an increase of the systemic availability.
- HSA Human serum proteins like albumin
- AAG ⁇ -1 acid glycoprotein
- MT4 cells are infected with HIV-1 LAI at a multiplicity of infection (MOI) of 0.001- 0.01 CCID50 (50% cell culture infective dose per cell, CCID 5 o). After 1 h incubation, cells are washed and plated into a 96 well plate containing serial dilutions of the compound in the presence of 10% FCS (foetal calf serum), 10% FCS + 1 mg/ml AAG (oci-acid glycoprotein), 1 % FCS + 45 mg/ml HSA (human serum albumin) or 50% human serum (HS).
- FCS farnestal calf serum
- FCS + 1 mg/ml AAG oci-acid glycoprotein
- HSA human serum albumin
- HS human serum
- the EC 50 (0% effective concentration in cell-based assays) is calculated by deterrnining the cell viability or by quantifying the level of HIN replication. Cell viability is measured using the assay described above. Into a 96 well plate containing serial dilutions of the compound in the presence of 10% FCS or 10% FCS + 1 mg/ml AAG, HIN (wild type or resistant strain) and MT4 cells are added to a final concentration of 200-250 CCID 5 o/well and 30,000 cells/well, respectively.
- the viability of the cells is determined by the tefrazolium colorimetric MTT (3-[4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5- diphenyltetrazolium bromide) method (Pauwels et al. J Virol. Methods 1988, 20, 309- 321).
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