WO2002094322A2 - Combination medicament for treatment of neoplastic diseases containing cyanoguanidine ikk inhibitors and a second anti-neoplastic drug - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to pharmaceutical combination compositions effective in the treatment of neoplastic diseases, to the preparation of said compositions, and to methods of using said combination compositions.
- Neoplastic diseases are characterised by autonomous growth of cells. Neoplastic diseases may be benign, i.e. the growth is contained and does not spread to other organs or parts of the body. Neoplastic diseases may also be malignant where the growth spreads to other organs or parts of the body by infiltration or metastases. Malignant neoplastic diseases are also known as cancer.
- neoplastic diseases Patients with neoplastic diseases are conveniently treated by surgery, ionising radiation, medication, or a combination thereof.
- medicaments or drugs for the treatment of neoplastic diseases are known, and one way of classifying these medicaments is suggested in Abeloff et al (Eds.), Clinical Oncology, Churchill Livingston Inc., New York, 1995 .
- Medicaments for treatment of neoplastic diseases may conveniently be classified as chemotherapeutic agents, hormonal agents or biological response modifiers.
- Chemotherapeutic agents may be further classified according to the mechanism whereby they effect their response e.g. as S-triazine derivatives such as aitretamine; as ezymes such as asparaginase; as antibiotic agents such as bleomycin, dactinomycin, daunorubicin, doxorubicin, idarubicin, mitomycin and plicamycin; alkylating agents such as busulfan, carboplatin, carmustine, chlorambucil, cisplatin, cyclophosphamid, dacarbazine, ifosfamide, lomustine, mechlorethamine, melphalan, procarbazine and thiotepa; as antimetabolites such as cladribine, cytarabine, floxuridine, fludarabine, fluoruracil, hydroxyurea, mercaptopurine, methotrexate, pentostatin and thioguanine; and as
- Hormonal agents may be further classified according to the mechanism whereby they effect their response, e.g. as aromatase inhibitors such as aminoglutethimide; as antiestrogens such as tamoxifen, formestan and letrozol; and as antiandrogen such as flutamide.
- aromatase inhibitors such as aminoglutethimide
- antiestrogens such as tamoxifen, formestan and letrozol
- antiandrogen such as flutamide.
- Biological response modifiers may be further classified according to the mechanism whereby they effect their response, e.g. as lymphokines such as aldesleukin; as interferon such as interferon- ⁇ ; and as growth factors such as erythropoietin, filgrastim and sagramostim.
- lymphokines such as aldesleukin
- interferon such as interferon- ⁇
- growth factors such as erythropoietin, filgrastim and sagramostim.
- medicaments do not fall naturally within these classifications.
- medicaments are differentiating agents such as all-trans retinoic acid, immunoregulators such as levamisole, and vitamin D analogues, such as seocalcitol.
- Apoptosis is a genetically encoded cell death programme characterised by an "active decision" by the cell based on information from its environment, its own internal metabolism, its developmental history, etc to die.
- necrosis Unlike cells undergoing necrosis, cells stimulated to enter apoptosis are often capable of survival, but opt to die for the good of the whole organism. Apoptosis is also different from necrosis in that necrosis is often associated with traumatised tissue and cell bursts, whereas the cells condense in the course of apoptosis, and are degraded intracellularly in a controlled manner [Tran, Science and Medicine. 6, 18-27, 1999; Williams, Trends Cell Biol. , 2, 263-267, 1992]. Unfortunately, neoplastic cells are very effective in developing biochemical mechanisms that allow cellular resistance to medicaments or ionising radiation.
- resistance is a common clinical problem in the therapy of neoplastic diseases [Cun-Yu Wang, Nature Medicine. 5, 412-417, 1999].
- therapy generally involves more than one medicament or combinations of ionising radiation and medicaments.
- Several types of resistance are known, e.g. enhanced drug metabolism, altered drug accumulation, drug target amplification and repair of damaged targets.
- Resistance to apoptosis is another type of multi-drug resistance, that likely explains a significant proportion of treatment failures [Fisher, Cell. 78, 539-542, 1994].
- the terms “medicament” and “drug” are used interchangeably, and z ⁇ . intended to indicate the same.
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- chemotherapeutic agent namely the topoisomerase I inhibitor 7-ethyl-10-[4-(l-piperidino)-l-piperidino]- carbonyloxycamptothecin (CPT-11) activates NFKB activity in cells to induce resistance toward itself, and that an adenoviral transfer of an I ⁇ B, I ⁇ B ⁇ , to inhibit NFKB promotes chemosensitivity to treatment with CPT-11.
- W098/37228 teaches that an agent which decreases IKK activity or that alters the association of IKK and I ⁇ B can be useful for allowing apoptosis to occur in a tumour cell by increasing the level of unphosphorylated I ⁇ B, which can bind to NFKB and decrease the level of active NFKB in the tumour cell.
- cyanoguanidine compounds are capable of modulating the level of activated N FKB through inhibition of the I ⁇ B kinase complex (abbreviated IKK in the following), thereby preventing resistance to the apoptosis effected by other anti-neoplastic drugs and ionising radiation.
- Cyanoguanidine compounds are thus able to increase the effect of other anti-neoplastic treatments. Synergistic effects may therefore be obtained in the treatment of patients with neoplastic diseases by combining treatment with cyanoguanidine compounds with other types of anti-neoplastic treatment, e.g. treatment with chemotherapeutic agents, hormonal agents, biological response modifiers, angiogenesis inhibitors, differentiating agents and ionising radiation.
- the invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of the general formula I
- n 0, 1 or 2; each R independently represents halogen, trifluoromethyl, hydroxy, C 1-4 alkyl, C ⁇ -4 alkoxy, C ⁇ -4 alkoxycarbonyl, nitro, cyano, amino, sulfo or carboxy groups; Q is a straight or branched, saturated or unsaturated C 4-20 divalent hydrocarbon radical;
- X is a bond, amino, O, S, carbonyl, carbonylamino, aminocarbonyl, oxycarbonyloxy, oxycarbonyl, carbonyloxy, aminocarbonyloxy, aminothiocarbonyloxy, oxycarbonylamino or oxythiocarbonylamino;
- A is di-(Ci- 4 alkoxy)phospinoyloxy, C ⁇ -4 alkoxycarbonyl, C ⁇ -4 alkoxycarbonylamino, C 3 . i2 carbocyclic ring or C 3 .
- R-j R x being independently selected from the group consisting of halogen, trifluoromethyl, hydroxy, C 1-4 alkyl, C 1-4 alkoxy, C 1-4 alkoxycarbonyl, nitro, cyano, amino, carboxy, sulfo, carboxamido, sulfamoyl or C ⁇ -4 hydroxyalkyl; or a pharmaceutical acceptable salt or N-oxide thereof in combination with a second anti-neoplastic drug together with a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
- the invention relates to a pharmaceutical combination composition
- a pharmaceutical combination composition comprising in separate containers and intended for simultaneous or sequential administration a compound of the general formula I in combination with a second anti-neoplastic drug together a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient or vehicle.
- the invention relates to (a) a container comprising a unit dosage of a compound of the general formula I together with a pharmaceutical acceptable excipient or vehicle and (b) a container comprising a unit dosage of a second anti-neoplastic drug together with a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient or vehicle.
- the invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising as a first compound a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor in combination with an anti-neoplastic drug together with a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient or vehicle.
- the invention relates to a pharmaceutical combination composition
- a pharmaceutical combination composition comprising in separate containers and intended for simultaneous or sequential administration a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor in combination with an anti- neoplastic drug together with a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient or vehicle.
- the invention relates to (a) a container comprising a unit dosage of a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor together with a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient or vehicle and (b) a container comprising a unit dosage of a second anti-neoplastic drug together with a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient or vehicle.
- the invention relates to a method of treating a neoplastic disease comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of the general formula I and simultaneously or sequentially therewith administering an effective amount of a second anti-neoplastic drug and/or an effective dosage of ionising radiation.
- the invention relates to a method of treating a neoplastic disease comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor and simultaneously or sequentially therewith administering an effective amount of a second anti-neoplastic drug and/or and effective dosage of ionising radiation.
- the invention provides a means of inhibiting proliferation of cancer cells in a host comprising administering to said host a combination of an effective amount of a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor, e.g. a compound of formula I and an effective amount of another anti-neoplastic drug or ionising radiation.
- a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor e.g. a compound of formula I
- another anti-neoplastic drug or ionising radiation e.g. a compound of formula I
- the invention relates to the use of a compound of the general formula I in combination with second anti-neoplastic drug for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of neoplastic diseases, intended for simultaneous or sequential administration with the compound of formula I.
- the invention relates to the use of a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor in combination with a second anti-neoplastic drug for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of a neoplastic disease intended for simultaneous or sequential administration with said cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor.
- vitamin D analogue is intended to indicate a synthetic compound comprising a vitamin D scaffold with side chain modifications and/or modifications of the scaffold itself.
- the term is not intended to include naturally occurring vitamin D derivatives such as metabolites.
- alkyl is intended to indicate a univalent radical derived from straight, branched or cyclic alkane by removing a hydrogen atom from any carbon atom.
- the term includes the subclasses primary, secondary and tertiary alkyl, such as methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, tert. -butyl, isopentyl and isohexyl.
- divalent hydrocarbon radical is intended to include straight or branched, saturated or unsaturated carbon chains, e.g. alkylene, alkenylene or alkynylene.
- alkoxy is intended to indicate a radical of formula OR', wherein R' is alkyl as defined above, e.g. methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy, etc.
- alkoxycarbonyl is intended to indicate a radical of formula -COOR' wherein R' is alkyl as defined above, e.g. methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycabonyl, n-propoxycarbonyl, isopropoxycarbonyl, etc.
- carrier ring is intended to include radicals of saturated or unsaturated rings, optionally fused bicyclic rings, e.g. cyclopropyl, cyclopentyl, cyclopentenyl, cyciohexyl, cyclohexenyl, phenyl, nafthyl, dihydronafthyl, pentalenyl, indanyl and indenyl.
- hetero carbocyclic ring is intended to include radicals of saturated or unsaturated heterocyclic rings, optionally fused bicyclic rings, with one or more heteroatoms selected from O, S and N, e.g. pyridyl, tetrazolyl, thiazolyl, imidazolyl, pyrazolyl, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, thienyl, pyrazinyl, pyranyl, isothiazolyl, benzimidazolyl and benzofuranyl, pyrrolyl, furanyl, pyrazolyl, pyrrolidinyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, tetrahydrothieyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, tetrahydropyranyl, piperidyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl, 1,2-dihydroquinolyl, etc.
- halogen is inteded to indicate fluoro, chloro, bromo or iodo.
- pharmaceutically acceptable salt is intended to indicate salts prepared by reacting a compound of formula I comprising a basic group with a suitable inorganic or organic acid, e.g. hydrochloric, hydrobromic, hydroiodic, sulfuric, nitric, acetic, phosphoric, lactic, maleic, phthalic, citric, propionic, benzoic, glutaric, gluconic, methanesulfonic, salicylic, succinic, tartaric, toluenesulfonic, sulfamic or fumaric acid.
- Pharmaceutically acceptable salts of compounds of formula I comprising an acidic group may be prepared by reaction with a suitable base such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, ammonia or the like.
- N-oxide is intended to indicate e.g. pyridyl N-oxide derivatives of the compounds of the invention. Such compounds may be prepared by oxidation of the pyridyl N by a suitable oxidising agent, e.g. 3-chloro-perbenzoic acid in an inert solvent, e.g. dichlormethan.
- a suitable oxidising agent e.g. 3-chloro-perbenzoic acid in an inert solvent, e.g. dichlormethan.
- the term "resistance” is intended to indicate a reduced sensitivity to a given treatment. Sensitivity can be defined in terms of IC 50 , which indicates the amount or concentration of a given treatment or ionising radiation, which is lethal to 50% of the cells. An increase in IC 50 signifies a reduced sensitivity to a given therapy, and the cells are termed "resistant” if IC 50 increases by a factor of 10 or more, e.g. by a factor of 20-50. This definition is of particular relevance for in vitro studies, but of less relevance for in vivo studies, not to mention treatment of human beings.
- a more feasible definition of resistance may be expressed as the overall failure of treatment, defined as progressing neoplastic diseases in a patient who previously responded to treatment.
- Progressing neoplastic diseases may be defined as >25% increase in the size of one or more lesions or the appearance of new lesions [WHO Handbook for reporting results of cancer treatment. Publication No.48, Geneva, WHO, 1979].
- the term "modulate" when used in relation to levels of activated N FKB means that the level of activated NFKB is increased or decreased compared to the level present in the absence of a compound of the general formula I.
- the level of activated NKKB is preferably decreased by the compound of formula I.
- the term "effective amount” is intended to indicate the amount which is required to confer a therapeutic effect to the treated patient, and is typically determined on the basis of the age, surface area, body weight, the desired effect, and condition of the patient.
- excipient when used herein is intended to indicate all substances in a pharmaceutical formulation which are not active ingredients, such as e.g. carriers, binders, lubricants, thickeners, surface active agents, preservatives, emulsifiers, buffers, flavouring agents or colourants.
- active ingredients such as e.g. carriers, binders, lubricants, thickeners, surface active agents, preservatives, emulsifiers, buffers, flavouring agents or colourants.
- cyanoguanidine compound is intended to indicate a compound comprising the structure shown in formula II
- the term comprises, but is not limited to compounds of formula I, e.g. cyanoguanidine compounds disclosed in WO 00/61559, WO 00/61561, WO 00/76516, WO 00/76517 and PCTDKOl/00750 are also included in this definition.
- Preferred compounds of formula I are those wherein A is a phenyl, optionally substituted with a substituent selected from the group consisting of halogen, trifluoromethyl, hydroxy, C ⁇ -4 alkyl, C ⁇ -4 alkoxy, C ⁇ -4 alkoxycarbonyl, nitro, cyano, amino, carboxy, carboxamido, sulfamoyl or C ⁇ -4 hydroxyalkyl.
- A is an optionally substituted tetrahydropyranyl.
- X is O.
- X is amino
- Q is a C 4- ⁇ 2 divalent hydrocarbon radical.
- n 0 or n is 1, R being C ⁇ -4 alkoxy.
- N-cyano-N'-(6-(4-chlorophenoxy)hexyl)-N"-(4-pyridyl)guanidine N-cyano-N'-(7-phenoxyheptyl)-N"-(4-pyridyl) guanidine N-(12-(ter -butoxycarbonylamino)dodecanyl)-N'-cyano-N"-(4-pyridyl) guanidine
- N-cyano-N'-(ll-(tetrahydropyran-2-yloxy)-undecanyl-N"-(4-pyridyl) guanidine N-cyano-N'-(6-(2-methoxyphenoxy)hexyl)-N"-(4-pyridyl) guanidine N-(6-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)hexyl)-N'-cyano-N"-(4-pyridyl)
- NFKB is a member of the Rel family of transcription factors, which are ubiquitous in animal cells. Rel proteins can form dimers, the most common of which is designated N FKB. NFKB is a p50/p65 heterodimer which can activate transcription of genes containing the appropriate KB binding site. In non-stimulated cells, NFKB is maintained in the cytoplasm by an interaction with NFKB inhibiting proteins, the IKBS. In response to cell stimulation by e.g. anti-neoplastic drugs or ionising radiation an I ⁇ B kinase complex (IKK) is rapidly activated and phosporylates two serine residues in the NFKB binding domain of I ⁇ B.
- IKK I ⁇ B kinase complex
- NFKB is spared from degradation and translocates into the nucleus [Wang, Science, 274, 784-787, 1996, Cusak, Cancer Research, 60, 2323- 2330, 2000; Karin, Immunology, 12, 2000, 85-98]. NFKB is thus always present in the cell, but in an inactivated form in non-stimulated cells.
- N FKB induces inter alia the anti-apoptotic genes c-IAPl, C-IAP2, TRAFl, TRAF2, Bfl-l/Al, Bcl-X L and Mn-SOD [Platel, Oncooene.
- the anti-apoptotic effect of NFKB is referred to as the anti-apoptotic effect of NFKB, and the effect may be quantified by measuring the expression of compounds encoded by any of said genes, by any suitable means known in the art, in the presence and absence of compounds modulating the level of activated N KKB. Any compound capable of reducing the transcription of said genes to a level less than 50%, e.g. less than 30%, such as less than 20% of the level in the absence of said compound is said to reduce the antiapoptotic effect of N KKB.
- Anti- neoplastic drugs and ionising radiation thus induce resistance in the cells to the treatments, which render them ineffective.
- activated NFKB is a key factor in induced resistance in e.g. cancer cells to anti-neoplastic drugs and/or to ionising radiation. This is further supported by the fact that constitutively activated NFKB is found in cells from resistant cancer tumours [Patel, Oncooene, 19, 4159- 4169, 2000].
- a reduction of the level of activated N FKB in the cell e.g. by controlling the activity of IKK, will reduce the expression levels of genes encoding for anti-apoptotic factors inducing apoptosis in the cells [Schwartz, Surgical Oncology.8, 1999, 143-153] .
- a reduction of the level of activated NFKB e.g. by cyanoguanidine effected IKK inhibition, has therapeutic value in the treatment of neoplastic diseases at at least two levels. Firstly, treatment with cyanoguanide compounds will induce apoptosis in the cells so that cyanoguanidine compounds themselves may effect death of neoplastic cells. Secondly, it will increase the effect of other anti-neoplastic treatments by preventing the resistance to the treatment normally induced by these treatments.
- IKB is non-covalently bound to N FKB and masks its nuclear localisation signal, thereby preventing translocation into the nucleus.
- Various IKB have been identified and e.g. I ⁇ B ⁇ and I ⁇ B ⁇ are expressed in most cells where they bind to p65 Rel proteins, i.e. NFKB. Different I ⁇ B are phosphorylated by different factors allowing activation of NFKB in response to different stimuli.
- the IKB kinase complex consist of three subunits, namely IKK ⁇ , IKK ⁇ and IKK ⁇ , with a combined molecular weight of 900 kDa.
- IKK ⁇ and IKK ⁇ both exhibit IKB kinase activity and phophorylate IKB, whereas IKK ⁇ is a regulatory subunit.
- IKK ⁇ is 85 kDa protein and IKK ⁇ is a 87 kDa protein, and the two subunits show a large degree of homology.
- IKK ⁇ and IKK ⁇ are catalytically active, it has surprisingly been shown that only IKK ⁇ is essential for IKK phosphorylation of I ⁇ B.
- inhibitor when used herein is intended to indicate a compound capable of decreasing or even blocking the activity of a given enzyme system, e.g. IKK, towards a given substrate.
- a given enzyme system e.g. IKK
- Such a method may make the form of an assay which may comprise e.g. isolated IKK or subunits thereof exposed to compounds suspected to modulate the IKK activity.
- Methods of obtaining isolated IKK or subunits thereof are known in the art. They comprise e.g. immunoprecipitation or expression of IKK or subunits thereof in a suitably selected host cell, e.g. as disclosed in W098/37228.
- the IKK activity may conveniently be measured by determining phosphorylation of e.g. I ⁇ B, either directly or by using antibodies against phophorylated IKB. Other suitable substrates for IKK may also be used. The result from such an experiment conducted in the presence of a given compound is compared to a similar experiment conducted in the absence of said compound.
- the assay may also be a cellular assay in which cells expressing IKK or subunits thereof are exposed to compounds suspected of modulating IKK activity. The cells in a cellular assay may be manipulated to enhance the expression level of IKK or subunits thereof. Methods for manipulating the expression level of proteins in cells are known in the art examples of which are genetic manipulation, classic mutation and selection.
- the cells may be collected, lysed, and the IKK immunoprecipitated using an appropriate antibody.
- a substrate, IKB or another suitable substrate may then be added to the immunocomplex, and its ability to phosphorylate the substrate may be determined as described above, and the result compared to the result from a similar experiment performed in the absence of the compound under investigation.
- the ability of compounds to modulate the activity of IKK or subunits thereof in a cellular assay may also be determined without disrupting the cells through lysis. After exposure of the cells to a compound for an appropriate amount of time, the secretion from the cells of e.g. specific cytokines regulated by NFKB may be measured. Examples of such specific cytokines are tumour necrosis factor ⁇ (TNF ⁇ ) and interleukin 1 (IL1). The result is compared to results from similar experiments conducted in the absence of the compound under investigation.
- the specific compounds regulated by N FKB and secreted by the cell may vary between different types of cells. A person skilled in the art are capable of choosing a relevant compound which to measure for a given cell system.
- a compound which reduces the activity of either IKK or the level of activated NKKB to a level less than 50%, e.g. less than 30% or even less than 20% of the level in the absence of said compound is said to inhibit IKK.
- compositions of the present invention both for veterinary and for human medical use, comprise active ingredients in association with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier(s) and optionally other therapeutic ingredient(s).
- the carrier(s) must be "acceptable” in the sense of being compatible with the other ingredients of the formulations and not deleterious to the recipient thereof.
- anti-neoplastic drugs which may suitably be included in the composition of the invention as the second active compound are chemotherapeutic agents e.g. S- triazine derivatives such as aitretamine; enzymes such as asparaginase; antibiotic agents such as bleomycin, dactinomycin, daunorubicin, doxorubicin, idarubicin, mitomycin and plicamycin; alkylating agents such as busulfan, carboplatin, carmustine, chlorambucil, cisplatin, cyclophosphamid, dacarbazine, ifosfamide, lomustine, mechlorethamine, melphalan, procarbazine and thiotepa; antimetabolites such as cladribine, cytarabine, floxuridine, fludarabine, fluoruracil, hydroxyurea, mercaptopurine, methotrexate, pentostatin and thio
- aromatase inhibitors such as aminoglutethimide; antiestrogens such as tamoxifen, formestan and letrozol; as antiandrogen such as flutamide; and biological response modifiers e.g. lymphokines such as aldesleukin; interferon such as interferon- ⁇ ; and growth factors such as erythropoietin, filgrastim and sagramostim, differentiating agents such as all-trans retinoic acid and vitamin D analogues, e.g. seocalcitol, and immunoregulators such as levamisole, and monoclonal antibodies, tumour necrosis factor and angiogenisis inhibitors.
- lymphokines such as aldesleukin
- interferon such as interferon- ⁇
- growth factors such as erythropoietin, filgrastim and sagramostim
- differentiating agents such as all-trans retinoic acid and vitamin D analogues, e.g
- the formulations include e.g. those in a form suitable for oral, ophthalmic, rectal, parenteral (including subcutaneous, intramuscular, interperitoneal, intraarticular and intravenous), transdermal, and topical, nasal or buccal administration.
- dosage unit a unitary, i.e. a single dose which is capable of being administered to a patient, and which may be readily handled and packed, remaining as a physically and chemically stable unit dose comprising either the active material as such or a mixture of it with solid or liquid pharmaceutical diluents or carriers.
- the formulations may conveniently be presented in dosage unit form and may be prepared by any of the methods well known in the art of pharmacy, e.g. as disclosed in Remington, The Science and Practise of Pharmacy, 20 th ed., 2000. All methods include the step of bringing the active ingredient into association with the carrier, which constitutes one or more accessory ingredients. In general, the formulations are prepared by uniformly and intimately bringing the active ingredient into association with a liquid carrier or a finely divided solid carrier or both, and then, if necessary, shaping the product into the desired formulation.
- Formulations of the present invention suitable for oral administration may be in the form of discrete units as capsules, sachets, tablets or lozenges, each containing a predetermined amount of the active ingredient; in the form of a powder or granules; in the form of a solution or a suspension in an aqueous liquid or non-aqueous liquid, such as ethanol or glycerol; or in the form of an oil-in-water emulsion or a water-in-oil emulsion.
- oils may be edible oils, such as e.g. cottonseed oil, sesame oil, coconut oil or peanut oil.
- Suitable dispersing or suspending agents for aqueous suspensions include synthetic or natural gums such as tragacanth, alginate, acacia, dextran, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, gelatin, methylcellulose and polyvinylpyrrolidon.
- the active ingredients may also be administered in the form of a bolus, electuary or paste.
- a tablet may be made by compressing or moulding the active ingredient optionally with one or more accessory ingredients.
- Compressed tablets may be prepared by compressing, in a suitable machine, the active ingredient(s) in a free-flowing form such as a powder or granules, optionally mixed by a binder, such as e.g. lactose, glucose, starch, gelatine, acacia gum, tragacanth gum, sodium alginate, carboxymethylcellulose, polyethylene glycol, waxes or the like; a lubricant such as e.g. sodium oleate, sodium stearate, magnesium steatrate, sodium benzoate, sodium acetate, sodium chloride or the like; a disintegrating agent such as e.g.
- Moulded tablets may be made by moulding, in a suitable machine, a mixture of the powdered active ingredient and suitable carrier moistened with an inert liquid diluent.
- Formulations for rectal administration may be in the form of a suppository incorporating the active ingredients and a carrier, or in the form of an enema.
- Formulations suitable for parenteral administration conveniently comprise a sterile oily or aqueous preparation of the active ingredients, which is preferably isotonic with the blood of the recipient, e.g. isotonic saline, isotonic glucose solution or buffer solution.
- Liposomale formulations may also be used to present the active ingredients for parenteral administration.
- the formulation may be conveniently sterilised by for instance filtration through a bacteria retaining filter, addition of sterilising agent to the formulation, irradiation of the formulation or heating of the formulation.
- composition of the present invention may be provided as a sterile, solid preparation, e.g. a freeze-dried powder, which is readily dissolved in a sterile media just prior to use.
- Transdermal formulations may be in the form of a plaster.
- Formulations suitable for ophthalmic administration may be in the form of a sterile aqueous preparation of the active ingredients, which may be in microcrystalline form, for example, in the form of an aqueous microcrystalline suspension.
- Liposomal formulations or biodegradable polymer systems may also be used to present the active ingredient for ophthalmic administration.
- Formulations suitable for topical or ophthalmic administration include liquid or semi-liquid preparations such as liniments, lotions, gels, applicants, oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsions such as creams, ointments or pastes; or solutions or suspensions such as drops.
- the formulations of a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor, e.g. a compound of formula I and of a second anti-neoplastic drug may include one or more additional ingredients such as diluents, buffers, flavouring agents, colourant, surface active agents, thickeners, preservatives, e.g. methyl hydroxybenzoate (including anti-oxidants), emulsifying agents and the like.
- compositions can also be formulated as a depot preparation.
- Such long-acting formulations may be administered by implantation (e.g. subcuteneously or intramuscular) or by intramuscular injection.
- the components of the present invention may be formulated with suitable polymeric or hydrophobic materials (for example as an emulsion in a pharmaceutically acceptable oil), or ion exchange resin, or as sparingly soluble derivatives, for example, as a sparingly soluble salt.
- daily doses of from 0.001-200 mg per kilogram body weight, preferably from 0.002-50 mg/kg of mammal body weight, for example 0.003-10 mg/kg of a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor, e.g. a compound of formula I and a second anti-neoplastic drug are administered, typically corresponding to a daily dose for an adult human of from 0.2 to 1500 mg of each compound.
- a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor e.g. a compound of formula I and a second anti-neoplastic drug
- topical treatment of dermatological disorders ointments, creams or lotions containing from 0.1-750 mg/g, and preferably from 0.1-500 mg/g, of a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor, e.g.
- a compound of formula I and a second anti- neoplastic drug are administered.
- drops or gels containing from 0.1-750 mg/g, and preferably from 0.1-500 mg/g, of a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor, e.g. a compound of formula I and a second anti- neoplastic drug are administered.
- the oral compositions are formulated, preferably as tablets, capsules, or drops, containing from 0.05-250 mg, preferably from 0.1-125 mg, of a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor, e.g. a compound of formula I and a second anti-neoplastic drug per dosage unit.
- the invention relates to a non-simultaneous administration of a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor, e.g. a compound of formula I and of a second anti- neoplastic drug and/or the application of ionising radiation to a patient.
- a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor e.g. a compound of formula I and of a second anti- neoplastic drug and/or the application of ionising radiation to a patient.
- the interval between dosing of the individual compounds and/or ionising radiation as well as the dosing frequency of the individual compounds and/or ionising radiation constituting a combination treatment is determined by many factors including, but not limited to the severity of the disease to be treated, the general condition of the patient, the desired effect and the progress of the treatment. It is within the capability of a skilled physician or veterinary to determine the interval between the individual dosages as well as the dosage frequency, in order to utilise the present invention to its fullest extent.
- the neoplastic disease to be treated with a combination of a cyanoguanidine IKK inhibitor, e.g. a compound of formula I and a second anti-neoplastic drug and/or the application of ionising radiation is preferably a malignant disease, i.e. cancer.
- the cancer disease may e.g.
- hematological cancer such as leukaemia, acute myeloideleukaemia, chronic myeloide leukaemia, chronic lymphatic leukaemia, myelodysplasia, multiple myeloma, Hodgkin's disease or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma or solid tumour cancer, such as fibrosarcom, small or non-small cell lung carcinoma, gastric, intestinal or colorectal cancer, prostate, ovarian or breast cancer, brain, head or neck cancer, cancer in the urinary tract, such as kidney or bladder cancer, malignant melanoma, liver cancer, uterine or pancreatic cancer, etc.
- these cancers are resistant to conventional treatment of neoplastic diseases such as chemotherapeutic agents, hormonal agents and biological response modifiers, as indicated above, and/or to ionising radiation.
- neoplastic diseases such as chemotherapeutic agents, hormonal agents and biological response modifiers, as indicated above, and/or to ionising radiation.
- chemotherapeutic agents such as chemotherapeutic agents, hormonal agents and biological response modifiers, as indicated above, and/or to ionising radiation.
- Compound A was prepared as disclosed in e.g. EP660 823, WO 94/06770, WO 98/54141 and WO 98/54143.
- Etoposide is a well-known generic anti-neoplastic drug belonging to the group of antimitotic drugs. Etoposide has significant antitumour activity against inter alia germ-cell malignancies, lung cancer, non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, leukemias, Kaposi's sarcoma, neuroblastoma and soft-tissue sarcomas. Vepesid®, available from Bristol-Meyers Squibb, was used as an example of etoposide.
- TNP-470 is an experimental drug from Takeda. It is a fumagilin analogue, and it is believed to exert its effect by inhibiting angiogenesis.
- Cyclophosphamide is a well-known generic anti-neoplastic drug belonging to the group of alkylating agents. It is a broad spectered chemotherapeutic agent administered e.g. to patient with lung cancer. Sendoxan® available from Asta Medica was used as an example of cyclophosphamide • Cisplatin is a well-known generic anti-neoplastic drug belonging to the group of alkylating agents. It is a broad spectered chemotherapeutic agent administered e.g. to patients with lung cancer, ovarian cancer and testicle cancer. Platinol® available form Bristol Meyers-Squibbs was used as an example of cisplatin.
- Paclitaxel is a well-known generic anti-neoplastic drug belonging to the group of antimitotic agents. It is a broad spectered chemotherapeutic agent administered e.g. to patient with ovarian cancer and non-small cell lung carcinoma cancer. Taxol available form Bristol Meyers-Squibbs was used as an example of paclitaxel.
- Seocalcitol is an experimental drug from LEO Pharma. It is a vitamin D analogue, and it is currently in development as a drug to treat liver cancer. The following conditions were common to all experiments
- mice NMRI nu/nu female mice (M&B, Ry, Denmark) kept under semi-sterile conditions.
- the mice were 6 weeks old on arrival, and they were allowed to acclimatise for approximately 3 weeks before the experiments were initiated.
- the bedding was autoclaved at 121°C for 20 minutes, the food was sterilised by irradiation, and the drinking water was filtered through a 0.2 ⁇ m filter. All handling of the mice was done in laminar flow benches.
- mice which were inoculated in both flanks and left for the tumours to develop. Following that, the mice were divided into groups, each containing 10 mice and thus 18-20 tumors, according to the size of the tumour, i.e. large, medium or small. Subsequently, the mice were randomised into the groups shown in Table 1. Unless stated otherwise all doses have been given daily.
- mice with two tumours the average of the two tumour areas was calculated and used in the statistical analysis.
- an individual curve of the tumour areas observed during the study was plotted against time. The trend was an increasing growth rate of the tumours.
- the observations were transformed by taking the square root of the tumour areas, corresponding to tumour size in one dimension.
- tumour growth rate As a summary measure of the repeated measurements of tumour areas during the study (tumour growth rate), the estimated slope of the individual curves of the square root transformed curves was used [Matthews, Br. Med. J., 300, 230-235, 1990]. The slope should be interpreted as a measure of the tumour growth rate and was estimated using linear regression analysis by time on the observations during the study. Within each group, the mean of the tumour growth rate was calculated.
- Example 1 Tumour type NYH
- the NYH cell line originates from a patient with small cell lung cancer.
- the cell line was obtained from Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
- the mice were inoculated with lxlO 7 NYH cells in 0.2 ml in each flank, and the tumours were left to grow for approximately 4 days.
- the duration of the dosing was 14 days.
- the results from the different dosing regimes are tabulated in Table 2.
- Tumour type HT 1080.
- the HT 1080 cell line originates from a patient with human fibrosarcoma, and it was obtained from ATCC.
- mice were inoculated with 2xl0 5 HT 1080 cells in 0.2 ml in each flank, and the tumours were left to grow for approximately 4 days. The duration of the dosing was 14 days. The results from the different dosing regimes are tabulated in Table 3.
- the Colo 320 DM cell line originates from a patient with human colon cancer, and it was obtained from ATCC
- mice were inoculated with 5xl0 6 Colo 320 DM cells in 0.2 ml in each flank, and the tumours were left to grow for approximately 7 days. The duration of the dosing was 21 days.
- the results from the different dosing regimes are tabulated in Table 4.
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