WO2004014864A1 - 1h-indazole-3-carboxamide compounds as cyclin dependent kinases (cdk) inhibitors - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to 3 -substituted indazole compounds that inhibit or modulate the activity of cyclin dependent kinases (CDK), to the use ofthe compounds in the treatment or prophylaxis of disease states or conditions mediated by cyclin dependent kinases, and to novel compounds having cyclin dependent kinase inhibitory or modulating activity. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds and novel chemical intermediates.
- CDK cyclin dependent kinases
- Protein kinases constitute a large family of structurally related enzymes that are responsible for the control of a wide variety of signal transduction processes within the cell (Hardie, G. and Hanks, S. (1995) The Protein Kinase Facts Book. I and II, Academic Press, San Diego, CA).
- the kinases may be categorized into families by the substrates they phosphorylate (e.g., protein-tyrosine, protein-serine/threonine, lipids, etc.).
- Protein kinases may be characterized by their regulation mechanisms. These mechanisms include, for example, autophosphorylation, transphosphorylation by other kinases, protein-protein interactions, protein-lipid interactions, and protein- polynucleotide interactions. An individual protein kinase may be regulated by more than one mechanism.
- Kinases regulate many different cell processes including, but not limited to, proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, motility, transcription, translation and other signalling processes, by adding phosphate groups to target proteins. These phosphorylation events act as molecular on off switches that can modulate or regulate the target protein biological function. Phosphorylation of target proteins occurs in response to a variety of extracellular signals (hormones, neurotransmitters, growth and differentiation factors, etc.), cell cycle events, environmental or nutritional stresses, etc.
- the appropriate protein kinase functions in signalling pathways to activate or inactivate (either directly or indirectly), for example, a metabolic enzyme, regulatory protein, receptor, cytoskeletal protein, ion channel or pump, or transcription factor.
- Uncontrolled signalling due to defective control of protein phosphorylation has been implicated in a number of diseases, including, for example, inflammation, cancer, allergy/asthma, disease and conditions ofthe immune system, disease and conditions ofthe central nervous system, and angiogenesis.
- CDKs cyclin dependent kinases
- cyclins are cdc2 (also known as CDK1) homologous serine-threonine kinase proteins that are able to utilise ATP as a substrate in the phosphorylation of diverse polypeptides in a sequence dependent context.
- Cyclins are a family of proteins characterised by a homology region, containing approximately 100 amino acids, termed the "cyclin box" which is used in binding to, and defining selectivity for, specific CDK partner proteins.
- Modulation ofthe expression levels, degradation rates, and activation levels of various CDKs and cyclins throughout the cell cycle leads to the cyclical formation of a series of CDK/cyclin complexes, in which the CDKs are enzymatically active.
- the formation of these complexes controls passage through discrete cell cycle checkpoints and thereby enables the process of cell division to continue.
- Failure to satisfy the pre-requisite biochemical criteria at a given cell cycle checkpoint, i.e. failure to form a required CDK/cyclin complex can lead to cell cycle arrest and/or cellular apoptosis. Aberrant cellular proliferation, as manifested in cancer, can often be attributed to loss of correct cell cycle control.
- Progression from the Gl phase to the S phase ofthe cell cycle is primarily regulated by CDK2, CDK3, CDK4 and CDK6 via association with members ofthe D and E type cyclins.
- the D-type cyclins appear instrumental in enabling passage beyond the Gl restriction point, where as the CDK2/cyclin E complex is key to the transition from the Gl to S phase. Subsequent progression through S phase and entry into G2 is thought to require the CDK2/cyclin A complex.
- Both mitosis, and the G2 to M phase transition which triggers it are regulated by complexes of CDK 1 and the A and B type cyclins.
- Rb Retinoblastoma protein
- Rb and related pocket proteins are substrates for CDK(2, 4, & 6)/cyclin complexes. Progression through Gl is in part facilitated by hyperphosphorylation, and thus inactivation, of Rb and pi 30 by the CDK(4/6)/cyclin-D complexes. Hyperphosphorylation of Rb and pl30 causes the release of transcription factors, such as E2F, and thus the expression of genes necessary for progression through Gl and for entry into S-phase, such as the gene for cyclin E. Expression of cyclin E facilitates formation ofthe CDK2/cyclin E complex which amplifies, or maintains, E2F levels via further phosphorylation of Rb.
- transcription factors such as E2F
- CDK3 has a role in regulating the Gl/S transition.
- CDK5 which is necessary for correct neuronal development and which has also been implicated in the phosphorylation of several neuronal proteins such as Tau, NUDE-1, synapsinl, DARPP32 and the
- CDK7 is a nuclear protein that has cdc2 CAK activity and binds to cyclin H.
- CDK7 has been identified as component ofthe TFIIH transcriptional complex which has RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain (CTD) activity. This has been associated with the regulation of HIN-1 transcription via a Tat-mediated biochemical pathway.
- CTD RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain
- CDK8 binds cyclin C and has been implicated in the phosphorylation ofthe CTD of R ⁇ A polymerase II.
- the CDK9/cyclin-Tl complex (P-TEFb complex) has been implicated in elongation control of R ⁇ A polymerase II.
- PTEF-b is also required for activation of transcription ofthe HIN-1 genome by the viral transactivator Tat through its interaction with cyclin Tl .
- CDK7, CDK8, CDK9 and the P-TEFb complex are therefore potential targets for anti-viral therapeutics.
- CDK phosphorylation is performed by a group of CDK activating kinases (CAKs) and/or kinases such as weel, Mytl and Mikl.
- Dephosphorylation is performed by phosphatases such as cdc25(a & c), pp2a, or KAP.
- CDK/cyclin complex activity may be further regulated by two families of endogenous cellular proteinaceous inhibitors: the Kip/Cip family, or the INK family.
- the INK proteins specifically bind CDK4 and CDK6.
- ⁇ l6 Ink4 also known as MTS1
- MTS1 is a potential tumour suppressor gene that is mutated, or deleted, in a large number of primary cancers.
- the Kip/Cip family contains proteins such as p21 c ipi, w afi . p27 ⁇ ipl and p57 ⁇ i 2 .
- p21 is induced by p53 and is able to inactivate the CDK2/cyclin(E/A) and CDK4/cyclin(Dl/D2/D3) complexes.
- Atypically low levels of p27 expression have been observed in breast, colon and prostate cancers.
- Conversely over expression of cyclin E in solid tumours has been shown to correlate with poor patient prognosis.
- Over expression of cyclin Dl has been associated with oesophageal, breast, squamous, and non- small cell lung carcinomas.
- CDKs The pivotal roles of CDKs, and their associated proteins, in co-ordinating and driving the cell cycle in proliferating cells have been outlined above. Some ofthe biochemical pathways in which CDKs play a key role have also been described.
- CDK inhibitors could conceivably also be used to treat other conditions such as viral infections, autoimmune diseases and neuro-degenerative diseases, amongst others.
- CDK targeted therapeutics may also provide clinical benefits in the treatment ofthe previously described diseases when used in combination therapy with either existing, or new, therapeutic agents.
- CDK targeted anticancer therapies could potentially have advantages over many current antitumour agents as they would not directly interact with DNA and should therefore reduce the risk of secondary tumour development.
- WO 02/34721 from Du Pont discloses a class of indeno [l,2-c]pyrazol-4-ones as inhibitors of cyclin dependent kinases.
- WO 01/72745 Al from Cyclacel describes 2-substituted 4-heteroaryl-pyrimidines and their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use as inhibitors of cyclin-dependant kinases (CDKs) and hence their use in the treatment of proliferative disorders such as cancer, leukaemia, psoriasis and the like.
- CDKs cyclin-dependant kinases
- WO 99/21845 from Agouron describes 4-aminothiazole derivatives for inhibiting cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), such as CDK1, CDK2, CDK4, and CDK6.
- CDKs cyclin-dependent kinases
- the invention is also directed to the therapeutic or prophylactic use of pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds and to methods of treating malignancies and other disorders by administering effective amounts of such compounds.
- WO 01/53274 from Agouron discloses as CDK kinase inhibitors a class of compounds which can comprise an amide-substituted benzene ring linked to an N- containing heterocyclic group.
- indazole compounds are not mentioned generically, one ofthe exemplified compounds comprises an indazole 3 -carboxylic acid anilide moiety linked via a methylsulphanyl group to a pyrazolopyrimidme.
- WO 01/98290 discloses a class of 3-aminocarbonyl-2- carboxamido thiophene derivatives as protein kinase inhibitors. The compounds are stated to have multiple protein kinase activity.
- GB 1301882 US 3,705,175, DE 2,135,398 (all to Egyt), and Ferenc et al, Magyar Kemikusok Lapja, 1975, 30(4), 208-215, each disclose 6,7-dimethoxyindazole-3- carboxylic acid amides as anti-inflammatory and analgesic agents.
- US 3,457,269 and US 3,145,215 both to Sterling Drug disclose indazole-3- carboxylic acid amides, including anilides, cycloaliphatic amides and pyridylamides, as hypotensive agents.
- WO 01/53268 and WO 01/02369 from Agouron disclose compounds that mediate or inhibit cell proliferation through the inhibition of protein kinases such as cyclin dependent kinase or tyrosine kinase.
- WO 02/10137 discloses a class of indazole derivatives as selective inhibitors of JNK kinase.
- the indazole derivatives have an aryl, heteroaryl or heterocyclic group linked to the indazole 3-position through an akylene or alkenylene group.
- US 6,340,685 discloses a class of bicyclic heterocyclic compounds as selective P38 MAP kinase inhibitors. Indazoles are not specifically disclosed.
- WO 02/24635 discloses a class of amino alcohol derivatives as ⁇ -3 adrenergic receptor agonists.
- the compounds can contain an indazole 3- carboxylic acid anilide group linked to the amino alcohol group.
- JP 04089489 (Nisshin), JP 03223280 (Dainippon), JP 05230057 (Dainippon), JP 04005289 (Hokuriku), JP 06135960 (Dainippon), EP 0499995 (Nisshin), EP 0623621 (Nisshin), WO 96/38420 (Nisshin), EP 0708105 (Nisshin), EP 0358903 (Dainippon), Harada et al. Chem. Pharm. Bull, 43 (11), 1912-1930 (1995), Harada et al. Chem. Pharm. Bull, 44 (12), 2205-2212 (1996) and Morie et al. Synthetic Communications, 27(4), 559-566 (1997) each disclose indazole 3-carboxamides in which the amide nitrogen is linked to a non-aromatic cyclic amino group. The compounds are described as being active as 5-HT receptor modulators.
- EP 0410509 discloses, as 5-HT receptor antagonists, a class of indazole 3- carboxamides in which the amide nitrogen is linked to an imidazolylmethyl group.
- Indazole carboxylic acid derivatives are also disclosed as 5-HT receptor modulators in WO 93/03725 (SmithKline Beecham), EP 0261964 (Beecham), EP 0517984 (Merrell Dow), US 5,654,320 (Eli Lilly), EP 0908452 (Eli Lilly), EP 0908459 (Eli Lilly) and EP 0732333 (Eli Lilly).
- WO 01/58869 (Bristol Myers Squibb) discloses a number of indazole-3- carboxamide derivatives as cannabinoid receptor antagonists.
- WO 02/20484 (Astra Zeneca) discloses a broad class of compounds, including compounds containing an indazole group, as modulators of chemokine receptor activity. No indazoles are exemplified however. .
- WO 02/053534 discloses a class of carboxylic acids and their esters as NLA inhibitors.
- the compounds which are stated to be useful in the treatment of various disease states including inflammatory conditions, can comprise a halogenated phenyl acetic acid moiety linked to an indazole-3-carboxamido group.
- WO 93/01169 describes a class of compounds that have tachykinin receptor antagonist activity.
- the compounds may contain an indazole group, but there are no examples of indazole-3-carboxamides.
- WO 98/03494 discloses a class of 1 -phenyl- 1-piperazino-cycloalkanes and aza-cycloalkanes in which the phenyl group can form part of an indazole-3- carboxylic acid phenylamide.
- the compounds are disclosed as being capable of binding to mammalian neuropeptide Yl.
- WO 99/29661 (Astra) describes a broad class of adamantane derivatives and oxa- adamantane derivatives as being useful in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, psoriasis and the growth and metastasis of malignant cells.
- indazoles there are no examples of indazoles.
- WO 01/57024 discloses the use of various compounds, including indazoles, for blocking voltage dependent sodium channels.
- WO 01/83472 (Acadia) describes a class of bicyclic heteroaryl compounds as muscarinic agonists.
- One ofthe exemplified compounds is the l-butyl-4- piperidinomethyl amide of indazole-3 -carboxylic acid.
- EP 01013276 discloses a class of compounds as modulators of chemokine activity that can be used in the treatment of inflammatory conditions. Indazoles are amongst the large list of compounds mentioned but there are no examples of indazoles.
- WO 02/16318 discloses vanilloid receptor modulators for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
- the modulator compounds can be indazoles but there is no disclosure of indazole-3-carboxamides.
- WO 99/49856 discloses compounds that are useful in treating CD11/CDl 8 adhesion receptor mediated disorders such as inflammation, psoriasis and rheumatoid artliritis.
- the compounds can contain an indazole unit but there are no examples of indazole-3 -carboxamides.
- JP 01117882 discloses heteroarylamides for use in treating certain disorders ofthe gastrointestinal system.
- JP 11130750 discloses a class of arylamides for use in the treatment of CNS disorders.
- WO 00/18738 discloses a class of bis-amidophenyl compounds that act as inhibitors of cytokine production and which are stated to be useful in the treatment of inflammatory and allergic disease states.
- the compounds can contain an indazole unit but there are no examples of indazoles.
- the invention provides compounds that have cyclin dependent kinase inhibiting or modulating activity, and which it is envisaged will be useful in preventing or treating disease states or conditions mediated by the cyclin dependent kinases. Accordingly, in one aspect, the invention provides a compound ofthe formula (I) as defined herein for use in the prophylaxis or treatment of a disease state or condition mediated by a cyclin dependent kinase.
- the invention also provides the use of a compound ofthe formula (I) as defined herein for the manufacture of a medicament for the prophylaxis or treatment of a disease state or condition mediated by a cyclin dependent kinase.
- This invention also provides a method for treating a disease or condition comprising or arising from abnormal cell growth in a mammal, which method comprises administering to the mammal a compound ofthe formula (I) as defined herein in an amount effective in inhibiting abnormal cell growth.
- This invention further provides a method for treating a disease or condition comprising or arising from abnormal cell growth in a mammal, the method comprising administering to the mammal a compound ofthe formula (I) as defined herein in an amount effective to inhibit CDK2 activity.
- the invention provides a method of inhibiting a cyclin dependent kinase, which method comprises contacting the kinase with a kinase-inhibiting compound ofthe formula (I) as defined herein.
- the invention further provides a method of modulating a cellular process (for example cell division) by inhibiting the activity of a cyclin dependent kinase using a compound ofthe formula (I) as defined herein.
- A is a group R 2 or CH -R 2 where R 2 is a carbocyclic or heterocyclic group having from 3 to 12 ring members;
- B is a bond or an acyclic linker group having a linking chain length of up to 3 atoms selected from C, N, S and O;
- R 1 is hydrogen or a group selected from SO 2 R b , SO 2 NR 7 R 8 , CONR 7 R 8 , NR 7 R 9 and carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 7 ring members;
- R 3 , R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are the same or different and are each selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxy, trifluoromethyl, cyano, nitro, carboxy, amino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members; a group R a - R b wherein R a is a bond, O, CO, X J C(X 2 ), C(X 2 )X 1 , X ⁇ CX ⁇ X 1 , S, SO, SO 2 , NR C , SO 2 NR c or NR c SO 2 ; and R b is selected from hydrogen, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members, and a Ci_ hydrocarbyl group optionally substituted by one or more
- R c is hydrogen or C ⁇ hydrocarbyl
- R 7 is selected from hydrogen and a C ⁇ s hydrocarbyl group optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from hydroxy, oxo, halogen, cyano, nitro, amino, mono- or di-C ⁇ hydrocarbylamino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members and wherein one or more carbon atoms of the C ⁇ -8 hydrocarbyl group may optionally be replaced by O, S, SO, SO 2 , NR C , X 1 C(X 2 ), C(X 2 )X l or X 1 C(X 2 )X 1 ;
- R 8 is selected from R 7 and carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members
- R 9 is selected from R 8 , COR 8 and SO 2 R 8
- NR 7 R 8 or NR 7 R 9 may each form a heterocyclic group having from 5 to 12 ring members; but excluding the compounds N-[(morpholin-4-yl)phenyl-lH-indazole-3- carboxamide and N-[4-(acetylaminosulphonyl)phenyl-lH-indazole-3-carboxamide.
- the group A is a group R or CH 2 -R where R is a carbocyclic or heterocyclic group having from 3 to 12 ring members. In one particular embodiment, A is a group R 2 .
- the term “carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members” includes within its scope aromatic, non-aromatic, unsaturated, partially saturated and fully saturated carbocyclic and heterocyclic ring systems.
- the carbocyclic or heterocyclic groups can be aryl or heteroaryl groups having from 5 to 12 ring members, more usually from 5 to 10 ring members.
- aryl refers to a carbocyclic group having aromatic character and the term “heteroaryl” is used herein to denote a heterocyclic group having aromatic character.
- aryl and heteroaryl embrace polycyclic (e.g. bicyclic) ring systems wherein one or more rings are non-aromatic, provided that at least one ring is aromatic.
- the aryl or heteroaryl groups can be monocyclic or bicyclic groups and can be unsubstituted or substituted with one or more substituents, for example one or more groups R 10 as defined below.
- heteroaryl groups are monocyclic and bicyclic groups containing from five to twelve ring members, and more usually from five to ten ring members.
- the heteroaryl group can be, for example, a five membered or six membered monocyclic ring or a bicyclic structure formed from fused five and six membered rings or two fused six membered rings.
- Each ring may contain up to about four heteroatoms typically selected from nitrogen, sulphur and oxygen.
- the heteroaryl ring will contain up to 3 heteroatoms, more usually up to 2, for example a single heteroatom.
- the heteroaryl ring contains at least one ring nitrogen atom.
- the nitrogen atoms in the heteroaryl rings can be basic, as in the case of a pyrazole, imidazole or pyridine, or essentially non-basic as in the case of an indole or pyrrole nitrogen.
- the number of basic nitrogen atoms present in the heteroaryl group, including any amino group substituents ofthe ring, will be less than five.
- heteroaryl groups include but are not limited to pyridyl, pyrrolyl, furanyl, thiophenyl, imidazolyl, oxazolyl, oxadiazolyl, oxatriazolyl, isoxazolyl, thiazolyl, isothiazolyl, pyrazolyl, pyrazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyridazinyl, triazinyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, benzfuranyl, benzthiophenyl, chromanyl, thiochromanyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzisoxazole, benzthiazolyl and benzisothiazole, isobenzofuranyl, isoindolyl, indolizinyl, indolinyl, isoindolinyl, purinyl
- one particular sub-group of compounds ofthe formula (I) is the group wherein R 2 is selected from pyridyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl and thiadiazolyl.
- the pyridyl group can be a 2-pyridyl, 3-pyridyl or 4-pyridyl group but preferably it is a 3-pyridyl group.
- carbocyclic aryl groups include phenyl, naphthyl, indenyl, and tetrahydronaphthyl.
- preferred aryl groups are groups based on a benzene ring. Thus it may be, for example, a phenyl group which has no substituents other than the group B, or has one or more further substituents R 10 as defined herein.
- non-aromatic heterocyclic groups are groups having from 3 to 12 ring members, more usually 5 to 10 ring members. Such groups can be monocyclic or bicyclic, for example, and typically have from 1 to 5 heteroatom ring members (more usually 1, 2, 3 or 4 heteroatom ring members), usually selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulphur.
- the heterocylic groups can contain, for example, cyclic ether moieties (e.g as in tetrahydrofuran and dioxane), cyclic thioether moieties (e.g. as in tetrahydrothiophene), cyclic amine moieties (e.g.
- cyclic amides such as a pyrrolidinone, piperidone or caprolactam
- cyclic sulphonamides such as an isothiazolidine 1,1 -dioxide, [l,2]thiazinane 1,1- dioxide or [l,2]thiazepane 1,1 -dioxide
- cyclic sulphones e.g. as in sulpholane and sulpholene
- cyclic sulphoxides and combinations thereof.
- Particular examples include morpholine, piperidine, pyrrolidine, pyrrolidone, tetrahydrofuran, tetrahydrothiophene, dioxan, tetrahydropyran, imidazoline, imidazolidinone, oxazoline, thiazoline, piperazine, and N-alkyl piperazines such as N-methyl piperazine.
- preferred non-aromatic heterocyclic groups include tetrahydrofuran, morpholine, piperazine, piperidine, pyrrolidine and pyrrolidone.
- the carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups can be polycyclic fused ring systems but it is preferred that they are not bridged ring systems such as bicycloalkanes, tricycloalkanes and their oxa- and aza analogues (e.g. adamantane and oxa- adamantane).
- bridged ring systems such as bicycloalkanes, tricycloalkanes and their oxa- and aza analogues (e.g. adamantane and oxa- adamantane).
- the group R 10 is selected from halogen, hydroxy, trifluoromethyl, cyano, nitro, carboxy, amino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members; a group R a -R b wherein R a is a bond, O, CO, X ⁇ CX ⁇ X 1 , S, SO, SO 2 , NR C , SO 2 NR° or NR c SO 2 ; and R b is selected from hydrogen, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 7 ring members, and a C 1-8 hydrocarbyl group optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from hydroxy, oxo, halogen, cyano, nitro, amino, mono- or di-C ⁇ hydrocarbylamino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members and wherein one or more carbon atoms ofthe C ⁇ s hydrocarbyl group may optionally be replaced by O, S, SO, SO 2 , NR°
- substituent group R 10 comprises or includes a carbocyclic or heterocyclic group
- the said carbocyclic or heterocyclic group may be unsubstituted or may itself be substituted with one or more further substituent groups R 10 .
- such further substituent groups R may include carbocyclic or heterocyclic groups.
- the said further substituents do not include carbocyclic or heterocyclic groups but are otherwise selected from the groups listed above in the definition of R 10 .
- the substituent groups R 10 may be selected from halogen, hydroxy, trifluoromethyl, cyano, nitro, amino; a group R -R wherein R is a bond, O, CO, X ⁇ C(X 2 ), S, SO, SO 2 , NR C , SO 2 NR c or NR c SO 2 ; and R b is selected from hydrogen and a Ci-s hydrocarbyl group optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from hydroxy, oxo, halogen, cyano, nitro, amino, mono- or di-C 1 .
- halogen substituents include fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine. Fluorine and chlorine are particularly preferred.
- hydrocarbyl is a generic term encompassing aliphatic, alicyclic and aromatic groups having an all-carbon backbone, except where otherwise stated.
- examples of such groups include alkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, carbocyclic aryl, alkenyl, alkynyl, cycloalkylalkyl, cycloalkenylalkyl, and carbocyclic aralkyl, aralkenyl and aralkynyl groups.
- Such groups can be unsubstituted or substituted by one or more substituents as defined herein.
- the examples and preferences expressed below apply to each ofthe hydrocarbyl substituent groups or hydrocarbyl-containing substituent groups referred to in the various definitions of substituents for compounds ofthe formula (I) unless the context indicates otherwise.
- the hydrocarbyl groups can have up to eight carbon atoms, unless the context requires otherwise.
- C ⁇ _ 6 hydrocarbyl groups such as CM hydrocarbyl groups (e.g. C 1-3 hydrocarbyl groups or d. 2 hydrocarbyl groups), specific examples being any individual value or combination of values selected from , C 2 , C 3 , C , C 5 , C 6 , C and C 8 hydrocarbyl groups.
- alkyl covers both straight chain and branched chain alkyl groups.
- alkyl groups include methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, tert-butyl, n-pentyl, 2-pentyl, 3-pentyl, 2-methyl butyl, 3-methyl butyl, and n-he ⁇ yl and its isomers.
- C ⁇ alkyl groups such as C M alkyl groups (e.g. C 1 . 3 alkyl groups or C1-2 alkyl groups).
- cycloalkyl groups are those derived from cyclopropane, cyclobutane, cyclopentane, cyclohexane and cycloheptane. Within the sub-set of cycloalkyl groups the cycloalkyl group will have from 3 to 8 carbon atoms, particular examples being C 3 _ 6 cycloalkyl groups.
- alkenyl groups include, but are not limited to, ethenyl (vinyl), 1- propenyl, 2-propenyl (allyl), isopropenyl, butenyl, buta-l,4-dienyl, pentenyl, and hexenyl.
- alkenyl groups will have 2 to 8 carbon atoms, particular examples being C 2 -6 alkenyl groups, such as C 2 - 4 alkenyl groups.
- cycloalkenyl groups include, but are not limited to, cyclopropenyl, cyclobutenyl, cyclopentenyl, cyclopentadienyl and cyclohexenyl. Within the sub- set of cycloalkenyl groups the cycloalkenyl groups have from 3 to 8 carbon atoms, and particular examples are C 3 .6 cycloalkenyl groups.
- alkynyl groups include, but are not limited to, ethynyl and 2-propynyl (propargyl) groups. Within the sub-set of alkynyl groups having 2 to 8 carbon atoms, particular examples are C 2 -6 alkynyl groups, such as C 2 . 4 alkynyl groups.
- carbocyclic aryl groups include substituted and unsubstituted phenyl.
- cycloalkylalkyl, cycloalkenylalkyl, carbocyclic aralkyl, aralkenyl and aralkynyl groups include phenethyl, benzyl, styryl, phenylethynyl, cyclohexylmethyl, cyclopentylmethyl, cyclobutylmethyl, cyclopropylmethyl and cyclopentenylmethyl groups.
- a hydrocarbyl group can be optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from hydroxy, oxo, alkoxy, carboxy, halogen, cyano, nitro, amino, mono- or di-C ⁇ hydrocarbylamino, and monocyclic or bicyclic carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 (typically 3 to 10 and more usually 5 to 10) ring members.
- Preferred substituents include halogen such as fluorine.
- the substituent can be a partially fluorinated or perfluorinated group such as trifluoromethyl.
- preferred substituents include monocyclic carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having 3-7 ring members.
- One or more carbon atoms of a hydrocarbyl group may optionally be replaced by O, S, SO, SO 2 , NR C , X 1 C(X 2 ), C(X 2 )X l or X 1 C(X 2 )X 1 wherein X 1 and X 2 are as hereinbefore defined.
- 1, 2, 3 or 4 carbon atoms ofthe hydrocarbyl group may be replaced by one ofthe atoms or groups listed, and the replacing atoms or groups may be the same or different.
- Examples of groups in which a carbon atom ofthe hydrocarbyl group has been replaced by a replacement atom or group as defined above include ethers and thioethers (C replaced by O or S), amides, esters, thioamides and thioesters (C replaced by X ! C(X 2 ) or C(X 2 )X 1 ), sulphones and sulphoxides (C replaced by SO or SO 2 ) and amines (C replaced by NR C ).
- an amino group may, together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, and optionally with another heteroatom such as nitrogen, sulphur, or oxygen, link to form a ring structure of 4 to 7 ring members.
- R a -R b as used herein, either with regard to substituents present on the carbocyclic or heterocyclic moiety R 2 , or with regard to other substituents present at other locations on the compounds ofthe formula (I), includes inter alia compounds wherein R a is selected from a bond, O, CO, OC(O), SC(O), NR°C(O), OC(S), SC(S), NR C C(S), OC(NR c ), SC(NR C ), NR C C(NR°), C(O)O, C(O)S, C(O)NR°, C(S)O, C(S)S, C(S) NR C , C(NR c )O, C(NR°)S, C(NR C )NR°, OC(O)O, SC(O)O, NR c C(O)O, OC(S)O, SC(O)O, NR c C(O)O, OC(S)O, SC(O
- hydrocarbyl, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups are as set out above.
- each substituent group R 10 when present, is other than a carboxy group or a hydrocarbyl group terminated by a carboxy group or alkoxycarbonyl group.
- B is a bond or an acyclic linker group.
- the linker group has a linking chain length of up to 3 atoms: in other words the number of atoms in the backbone ofthe linker group is 1, 2 or 3.
- a group -CH 2 - has a linking chain length of one
- a group -CH 2 -CH 2 - has a linking chain length of two.
- the atoms making up the backbone ofthe linker group are selected from C, N, S and O, but preferably the atoms defining the linking chain length are all carbon atoms.
- the linker group is typically a straight chain group.
- straight chain is meant a group that has no branched side chains.
- a straight chain linker group may bear single atom substituents such as halogen and oxo, or substituents each of 1, 2 or 3 atoms, but would not usually have hydrocarbon substituents such as methyl, or larger multi-atom substituents each having four atoms or more such as methoxy or trifluoromethyl for example.
- a preferred linker group B is a group (CH 2 ) n wherein n is 1, 2 or 3, more preferably 1 or 2, and most preferably 1.
- the groups R 3 , R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are the same or different and are each selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxy, trifluoromethyl, cyano, nitro, carboxy, amino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 7 ring members; a group R a - R b wherein R a is a bond, O, CO, X 1 C(X 2 ), C(X 2 )X 1 , X ⁇ OI ⁇ X 1 , S, SO, SO 2 , NR C , SO 2 NR c or NR c SO 2 ; and R b is selected from hydrogen, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 (typically 3 to 10 and more usually 5 to 10) ring members, and a C 1-8 hydrocarbyl group optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected
- R c is hydrogen or C hydrocarbyl
- R 3 is hydrogen or a group selected from halogen, hydroxy, cyano, trifluoromethyl, amino and R a -R b .
- R is hydrogen, C t - 6 alkyl, fluorine or chlorine, and most preferably R 3 is hydrogen.
- R 5 is hydrogen or a group selected from halogen, hydroxy, cyano, trifluoromethyl, amino and R a -R b .
- R 3 and R 5 are both hydrogen.
- R 4 is selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxy, trifluoromethyl, cyano, amino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members (typically 3 to 10 and more usually 5 to 10 ring members), and a group R a -R b .
- R 4 is selected from hydrogen, halogen, a heterocyclic group and a group R a -R b wherein R a is a bond, O, CO, X*C(X 2 ), C(X 2 )X 1 , X 1 C(X 2 )X 1 , S, SO, SO 2 , NR°, SO 2 NR c or NR c SO 2 ; and R b is selected from hydrogen, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 5 to 10 ring members, and a Ci-s hydrocarbyl group optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from hydroxy, oxo, halogen, cyano, nitro, amino, mono- or di-Q- 4 hydrocarbylamino, monocyclic carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 5 to 10 ring members and wherein one or more carbon atoms ofthe Q-s hydrocarbyl group may optionally be replaced by O, S, SO, SO 2 , NR C ,
- R 4 one particular group of compounds is the group in which R 4 is selected from hydrogen, halogen, a heterocyclic group, a group O-Het where Het is a heterocyclic group having from 5 to 10 ring members, Cj. 6 alkyl, C ⁇ - 6 alkoxy, C(O)NR c R b and SO 2 NR c R b wherein R b is hydrogen or C ⁇ alkyl.
- R 6 is preferably selected from hydrogen, methyl, amino, fluorine and chlorine, and more preferably hydrogen and amino. Most preferably, R 6 is hydrogen.
- the compounds ofthe formula (I) may be such that when R 1 is SO 2 NR 7 R 8 , neither of R 7 and R 8 is a Ci- 8 hydrocarbyl group in which the carbon atom attached to the nitrogen atom ofthe group SO 2 NR 7 R 8 is substituted by an oxo group.
- the compounds ofthe formula (I) may be such that R 1 is other than the heterocyclic group N-morpholino when B is a bond and A is R 2 wherein R 2 is aryl.
- the invention provides a compound ofthe formula (II):
- E is a group R 12 or CH 2 -R 12a where R 12 is a substituted or unsubstituted, non-bridged, carbocyclic or heterocyclic group having from 3 to 12 ring members, other than a diazacycloalkyl moiety, and R 12a is an unsubstituted or substituted aryl or heteroaryl group having from 5 to 12 ring members;
- B is a bond or an acyclic linker group having a linking chain length of up to 3 atoms selected from C, N, S and O;
- R 1 is hydrogen or a group selected from SO 2 R b , SO 2 NR 7 R 8 , CONR 7 R 8 , NR 7 R 9 and carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 7 ring members;
- R 3 , R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are the same or different and are each selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxy, trifluoromethyl, cyano, nitro, carboxy, amino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members; a group R a - R b wherein R a is a bond, O, CO, X 1 C(X 2 ), C(X 2 )X l , X 1 C(X 2 )X 1 , S, SO, SO 2 , NR C , SO 2 NR c or NR°SO 2 ; and R b is selected from hydrogen, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members, and a C ⁇ - 8 hydrocarbyl group optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from hydroxy, oxo, halogen, cyano, nitro, amino, mono- or di-C M hydrocarbylamino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12
- R c is hydrogen or C hydrocarbyl
- R 7 is selected from hydrogen and a d-s hydrocarbyl group optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from hydroxy, oxo, halogen, cyano, nitro, amino, mono- or di-d. 4 hydrocarbylamino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members and wherein one or more carbon atoms of the Q- ⁇ hydrocarbyl group may optionally be replaced by O, S, SO, SO 2 , NR C , X ⁇ OX 2 ), CO ⁇ X 1 or X ⁇ C ⁇ X 1 ;
- R is selected from R and carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members;
- R 9 is selected from R 8 , COR 8 and SO 2 R 8 ; or NR R or NR R may each form a heterocyclic group having from 5 to 12 ring members; and the optional substituents for the groups R 12 and R 12a can be one or more substituent groups R ° selected from halogen, hydroxy, trifluoromethyl, cyano, nitro, carboxy, amino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members; a group R a -R b wherein R a is a bond, O, CO, X J C(X 2 ), C(X 2 )X 1 , X ⁇ CX ⁇ X 1 , S, SO, SO 2 , NR C , SO 2 NR c or NR c SO 2 ; and R b is selected from hydrogen, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 7 ring members, and a C ⁇ -8 hydrocarbyl group optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from hydroxy, o
- R c is hydrogen or C hydrocarbyl
- R 12 when R 12 is an azacycloalkyl or diazacycloalkyl group, at least one nitrogen atom ofthe azacycloalkyl or diazacycloalkyl group is substituted by an acyl, sulphinyl or sulphonyl group;
- R 12 and R 12a are each other than a substituted or unsubstituted imidazole moiety; but excluding the following:
- E-B-R 1 may be other than a diazine or triazine substituted by a monocyclic pyrazolyl group or a bicyclic fused pyrazolyl group.
- E-B-R 1 may be other than a saturated azabicyclic moiety or an imidazolyl moiety.
- the compound ofthe formula (II) is other than one in which E is unsubstituted pyridyl or pyridylmethyl, B is a bond and R 1 is hydrogen.
- R 3 to R 6 are other than a group R a -R b wherein R a is a bond and R b is a substituted C 3 -C 3 hydrocarbyl group having two or more substituents, one of which contains an unsubstituted or substituted amino group.
- the invention also provides a group of novel compounds ofthe formula (III):
- G is a group R 14 or CH 2 -R 14 where R 14 is a carbocyclic group having from 3 to 12 ring members;
- B is a bond or an acyclic linker group having a linking chain length of up to 3 atoms selected from C, N, S and O;
- R 13 is a group selected from SO 2 NR 7 R 8 , CONR 7 R 8 , NR 7 R 9 and carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 7 ring members;
- R 3 , R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are the same or different and are each selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxy, trifluoromethyl, cyano, nitro, carboxy, amino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members; a group R a - R b wherein R a is a bond, O, CO, X l C(X 2 ), C(X 2 )X l , X 1 C(X 2 )X 1 , S, SO, SO 2 , NR C , SO 2 NR c or NR c SO 2 ; and R b is selected from hydrogen, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members, and a Q.s hydrocarbyl group optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from hydroxy, oxo, halogen, cyano, nitro, amino, mono- or di-C M hydrocarbylamino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to
- R c is hydrogen or C M hydrocarbyl;
- R 7 is selected from hydrogen and a C ⁇ .s hydrocarbyl group optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from hydroxy, oxo, halogen, cyano, nitro, amino, mono- or di-C M hydrocarbylamino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members and wherein one or more carbon atoms of the C s hydrocarbyl group may optionally be replaced by O, S, SO, SO 2 , NR C , X 1 C(X 2 ), C(X 2 )X J or X ⁇ CX ⁇ X 1 ;
- R is selected from R and carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members;
- R 9 is selected from R 8 , COR 8 and SO 2 R 8 ; or NR 7 R 8 or NR 7 R 9 may each form a heterocyclic group having from 5 to 12 ring members; but excluding the compounds N-[(morpholin-4-yl)phenyl-lH-indazole-3- carboxamide andN-[4-(acetylaminosulphonyl)phenyl-lH-indazole-3-carboxamide; and further excluding; (i) compounds wherein G is phenyl, R 1 is NR 7 R 8 and B is a group - CH(CH 2 OH)CH 2 -;
- R 3 to R 8 , G and B are as hereinbefore defined.
- preferred compounds include those wherein G is a group R 14 wherein R 14 is an aryl group having six ring members and B is a bond or a methylene group.
- R and R are selected from hydrogen and C M alkyl or R and R 8 together with the nitrogen atom form a saturated five or six membered heterocyclic ring having one or two heteroatoms.
- R and R together with the nitrogen atom form a saturated heterocyclic ring selected from morpholino, piperidino, piperazino and pyrrolidino.
- R 3 to R 8 , G and B are as hereinbefore defined.
- preferred compounds include those wherein G is a group R 14 wherein R 14 is an aryl group having six ring members and B is a bond or a methylene group.
- a further sub-group of novel compounds ofthe invention is represented by the formula (VII):
- Preferred compounds ofthe formula (Nil) are those wherein R 7 is selected from hydrogen and C alkyl and R 9 is selected from hydrogen, C M alkyl and C 1 . 4 alkanoyl such as acetyl.
- R 3 to R 6 and R b are as hereinbefore defined and R 11 represents hydrogen or one or more substituents selected from halogen, C alkyl, C M alkoxy, trifluoromethyl and trifluoromethoxy.
- the group SO 2 R b is attached to the r ⁇ et ⁇ -position ofthe benzene ring. In another embodiment, the group SO 2 R is attached to the j? ⁇ r ⁇ -position ofthe benzene ring.
- Preferred compounds are those in which R 11 is hydrogen.
- the invention provides a compound ofthe formula (IX):
- R 1 is hydrogen when R 15a is aryl or, when R 15a is other than aryl, R 1 is hydrogen or a group selected from SO 2 R b , SO 2 ⁇ R 7 R 8 , CONR 7 R 8 , NR 7 R 9 and carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 7 ring members; and the optional substituents for the groups R 15 and R 15a can be one or more substituent groups R 10 selected from halogen, hydroxy, trifluoromethyl, cyano, nitro, carboxy, amino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members; a group R a -R b wherein R a is a bond, O, CO, X 1 C(X 2 ), C(X 2 )X !
- R b is selected from hydrogen, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 7 ring members, and a C ⁇ s hydrocarbyl group optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from hydroxy, oxo, halogen, cyano, nitro, amino, mono- or di-C ⁇ hydrocarbylamino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members and wherein one or more carbon atoms ofthe C ⁇ -8 hydrocarbyl group may optionally be replaced by O, S, SO, SO 2 , NR C , X l C(X 2 ), C X ⁇ X 1 or X ⁇ C ⁇ X 1 ; provided that when R 15a is aryl it is not substituted either directly, or via an acyclic linker group having a linking chain length of up to 3 atoms
- R 15 and R 15a are each other than a substituted or unsubstituted imidazole moiety; but excluding the following:
- the invention also provides a group of novel compounds ofthe formula (X):
- L is a group R 16 or CH 2 -R 16 where R 16 is a substituted or unsubstituted heteroaryl group other than imidazole, the heteroaryl group having from 5 to 12 ring members, at least one of which is nitrogen;
- R 1 is hydrogen or a group selected from SO 2 R b , SO 2 NR 7 R 8 , CONR 7 R 8 , NR 7 R 9 and carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 7 ring members;
- R 3 , R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are as hereinbefore defined, provided that R 4 and R 5 cannot both be methoxy; and the optional substituents for R 16 can be one or more substituent groups R 10 as hereinbefore defined; but excluding compounds wherein all of R 3 to R 6 are hydrogen and L-B-R 1 defines an unsubstituted pyridyl or pyridylmethyl group.
- the compound ofthe formulae (IX) or (X) may be other than a compound in which J is unsubstituted pyridyl or pyridylmethyl, B is a bond and R 1 is hydrogen.
- one sub-group of compounds is represented by the formula (XI):
- R 17 is hydrogen, B-R 1 or R 10 , and wherein R 4 , B-R 1 and R 10 are as
- a preferred sub-group of compounds within formula (XI) can be represented by the formula (XII):
- R 17 is hydrogen, B-R 1 or R 10 , and wherein R 4 , B-R 1 and R 10 are as hereinbefore defined.
- Another group of novel compounds ofthe invention is the group of compounds of the formula (XN):
- R 18 is selected from hydrogen, halogen, and carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members;
- R 19 is selected from hydrogen and amino, provided that at least one of R 18 and R 19 is other than hydrogen;
- the aryl group R is not substituted either directly, or via an acyclic linker group having a linking chain length of up to 3 atoms selected from C, ⁇ , S and O, by a group selected from SO 2 R b , SO 2 ⁇ R 7 R 8 , CONR 7 R 8 , NR 7 R 9 and carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 7 ring members.
- Preferred compounds ofthe formula (XN) are those wherein R 18 is halogen, especially iodine or chlorine, and R 19 is hydrogen.
- Another group of novel compounds ofthe invention is the group of compounds of the formula (XNI):
- R b is selected from hydrogen, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 7 ring members, and a -s hydrocarbyl group optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from hydroxy, oxo, halogen, cyano, nitro, amino, mono- or di-C 1 .
- hydrocarbylamino, carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups having from 3 to 12 ring members and wherein one or more carbon atoms of the C ⁇ - 8 hydrocarbyl group may optionally be replaced by O, S, SO, SO 2 , NR C , X 1 C(X 2 ), C(X 2 )X ! or X 1 C(X 2 )X 1 ;
- R c is hydrogen or C hydrocarbyl
- the compounds do not contain a benzene ring substituted by a pair of meta-o ⁇ ented carboxamido moieties.
- J-B-R 1 and L-B- R 1 are other than a diazine or triazine substituted by a monocyclic pyrazolyl group or a bicyclic fused pyrazolyl group.
- J-B-R 1 and L-B-R 1 are other than a saturated azabicyclic moiety or an imidazolyl moiety.
- R 3 to R 6 are each other than a group R a -R b wherein R a is a bond and R b is a substituted C 3 -C 8 hydrocarbyl group having two or more substituents, one of which contains an unsubstituted or substituted amino group.
- the groups E, G, J and L are sub-groups ofthe group A defined in relation to compounds ofthe formula (I).
- the groups R 12 , R 12 a and R 14 are sub-groups ofthe group R 2
- the group R 13 is a sub-group ofthe group R 1 .
- the general and specific preferences, embodiments and examples set out above in relation to A, R 1 and R 2 apply also to the sub-groups E, G, R 13 , R 12 , R 12a and R 14 .
- novel compounds ofthe formulae (IX) to (XNI) defined above are sub-groups ofthe formula (I). Except where the context dictates otherwise, the general and specific definitions of substituent groups, and the general and specific definitions, preferences and examples set out for each ofthe moieties R 1 to R 10 , A and B apply also to compounds ofthe formulae (IX) to (XNI).
- each general and specific preference, embodiment and example ofthe groups R 1 may be combined with each general and specific preference, embodiment and example ofthe groups R 2 and/or R 3 and/or R 4 and/or R 5 and/or R 6 and/or R 7 and/or R 8 and/or R 9 and/or R 10 and/or A and/or B and their associated sub-groups, and that all such combinations are embraced by this application.
- the various functional groups and substituents making up the compounds ofthe formula (I) are typically chosen such that the molecular weight ofthe compound of the formula (I) does not exceed 1000. More usually, the molecular weight ofthe compound will be less than 750, for example less than 700, or less than 650, or less than 600, or less than 550. More preferably, the molecular weight is less than 525 and, for example, is 500 or less.
- 5-iodo-lH-indazole-3-carboxylic acid (6-methyl-pyridazin-3-yl)-amide; 5-chloro-lH-indazole-3-carboxylic acid (5-ethyl-[l,3,4]thiadiazol-2-yl)-amide;
- compositions comprising a novel compound as hereinbefore defined and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier also form part ofthe invention.
- the invention also provides a novel compound as hereinbefore defined for use in medicine, for example for one or more ofthe uses set out above in relation to compounds ofthe formula (I).
- Acid addition salts may be formed with a wide variety of acids, both inorganic and organic.
- acid addition salts include salts formed with hydrochloric, hydriodic, phosphoric, nitric, sulphuric, citric, lactic, succinic, maleic, malic, isethionic, fumaric, benzenesulphonic, toluenesulphonic, methanesulphonic, ethanesulphonic, naphfhalenesulphonic, valeric, acetic, propanoic, butanoic, malonic, glucuronic and lactobionic acids.
- a salt may be formed with a suitable cation.
- suitable inorganic cations include, but are not limited to, alkali metal ions such as Na + and K + , alkaline earth cations such as Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ , and other cations such as Al 3+ .
- suitable organic cations include, but are not limited to, ammonium ion (i.e., NH 4 + ) and substituted ammonium ions (e.g., NH 3 R + , NH 2 R 2 + , NHR 3 + , NR ⁇ .
- Examples of some suitable substituted ammonium ions are those derived from: ethylamine, diethylamine, dicyclohexylamine, triethylamine, butylamine, ethylenediamine, ethanolamine, diethanolamine, piperazine, benzylamine, phenylbenzylamine, choline, meglumine, and tromethamine, as well as amino acids, such as lysine and arginine.
- An example of a common quaternary ammonium ion is N(CH 3 ) + . Where the compounds ofthe formula (I) contain an amine function, these may form quaternary ammonium salts, for example by reaction with an alkylating agent according to methods well known to the skilled person. Such quaternary ammonium compounds are within the scope of formula (I).
- Compounds ofthe formula (I) containing an amine function may also form N- oxides.
- a reference herein to a compound ofthe formula (I) that contains an amine function also includes the N-oxide.
- N-oxide may be oxidised to form an N-oxide.
- N- oxides are the N-oxides of a tertiary amine or a nitrogen atom of a nitrogen- containing heterocycle.
- N-Oxides can be formed by treatment ofthe corresponding amine with an oxidizing agent such as hydrogen peroxide or a per-acid (e.g. a peroxycarboxylic acid), see for example Advanced Organic Chemistry, by Jerry March, 4 th Edition, Wiley Interscience, pages. More particularly, N-oxides can be made by the procedure of L. W. Deady (Syn. Comm. 1977, 7, 509-514) in which the amine compound is reacted with w-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (MCPBA), for example, in an inert solvent such as dichloromethane.
- MCPBA w-chloroperoxybenzoic acid
- Esters such as carboxylic acid esters and acyloxy esters ofthe compounds of formula (I) bearing a carboxylic acid group or a hydroxyl group are also embraced by Formula (I).
- formula (I) Also encompassed by formula (I) are any polymorphic forms ofthe compounds, solvates (e.g. hydrates), complexes (e.g. inclusion complexes or clathrates with compounds such as cyclodextrins, or complexes with metals) ofthe compounds, and pro-drugs ofthe compounds.
- prodrugs is meant for example any compound that is converted in vivo into a biologically active compound ofthe formula (I).
- metabolically labile esters examples include those ofthe formula -
- C ⁇ aminoalkyl e.g., aminoethyl; 2-(N,N-diethylamino)ethyl; 2-(4-morpholino)ethyl); and acyl0xy-Q. 7 a.kyl
- acyloxymethyl e.g., acyloxymethyl; acyloxyethyl; pivaloyloxymethyl; acetoxymethyl; 1-acetoxyethyl;
- prodrugs are activated enzymatically to yield the active compound, or a compound which, upon further chemical reaction, yields the active compound (for example, as in ADEPT, GDEPT, LIDEPT, etc.).
- the prodrug may be a sugar derivative or other glycoside conjugate, or may be an amino acid ester derivative.
- the compounds ofthe formula (I) are inhibitors of cyclin dependent kinases. As such, they are expected to be useful in providing a means of arresting, or recovering control of, the cell cycle in abnormally dividing cells. It is therefore anticipated that the compounds will prove useful in treating or preventing proliferative disorders such as cancers. It is also envisaged that the compounds ofthe invention will be useful in treating conditions such as viral infections, autoimmune diseases and neurodegenerative diseases for example.
- CDKs play a role in the regulation ofthe cell cycle, apoptosis, transcription, differentiation and CNS function. Therefore, CDK inhibitors could be useful in the treatment of diseases in which there is a disorder of proliferation, apoptosis or differentiation such as cancer. In particular RB+ve tumours may be particularly sensitive to CDK inhibitors.
- cancers which may be inhibited include, but are not limited to, a carcinoma, for example a carcinoma ofthe bladder, breast, colon (e.g. colorectal carcinomas such as colon adenocarcinoma and colon adenoma), kidney, epidermal, liver, lung, for example adenocarcinoma, small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung carcinomas, oesophagus, gall bladder, ovary, pancreas e.g.
- a carcinoma for example a carcinoma ofthe bladder, breast, colon (e.g. colorectal carcinomas such as colon adenocarcinoma and colon adenoma), kidney, epidermal, liver, lung, for example adenocarcinoma, small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung carcinomas, oesophagus, gall bladder, ovary, pancreas e.g.
- exocrine pancreatic carcinoma, stomach, cervix, thyroid, prostate, or skin for example squamous cell carcinoma
- a hematopoietic tumour of lymphoid lineage for example leukemia, acute lymphocytic leukemia, B-cell lymphoma, T-cell lymphoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, hairy cell lymphoma, or Burkett's lymphoma
- a hematopoietic tumor of myeloid lineage for example acute and chronic myelogenous leukemias, myelodysplastic syndrome, or promyelocytic leukemia
- thyroid follicular cancer a tumour of mesenchymal origin, for example fibrosarcoma or habdomyosarcoma, ; a tumor ofthe * central or peripheral nervous system, for example astrocytoma, neuroblastoma, glioma or schwannoma; mel
- CDKs are also known to play a role in apoptosis, proliferation, differentiation and transcription and therefore CDK inhibitors could also be useful in the treatment of the following diseases other than cancer; viral infections, for example herpes virus, pox virus, Epstein-Barr virus, Sindbis virus, adenovirus, HIN, HPN, HCN and HCMN; prevention of AIDS development in HIN-infected individuals; chronic inflammatory diseases, for example systemic lupus erythematosus, autoimmune mediated glomerulonephritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, inflammatory bowel disease, and autoimmune diabetes mellitus; cardiovascular diseases for example cardiac hypertrophy, restenosis, atherosclerosis; neurodegenerative disorders, for example Alzheimer's disease, AIDS-related dementia, Parkinson's disease, amyotropic lateral sclerosis, retinitis pigmentosa, spinal muscular atropy and cerebellar degeneration; glomerulonephritis; mye
- cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors can be used in combination with other anticancer agents.
- the cytotoxic activity of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor flavopiridol has been used with other anticancer agents in combination therapy.
- the disease or condition comprising abnormal cell growth in one embodiment is a cancer.
- cancers include breast cancer, ovarian cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, oesophageal cancer, squamous cancer and non-small cell lung carcinomas.
- the coupling reaction between the amine and the carboxylic acid (XNII) can be carried out by forming an activated derivative ofthe acid such as an acid chloride (e.g. by reaction with thionyl chloride), and then reacting the acid chloride with the amine, for example by the method described in Zh. Obs. Khim. 31, 201 (1961), and the method described in US 3,705,175.
- the coupling reaction between the carboxylic acid (XNII) and the amine can be carried out in the presence of an amide coupling reagent ofthe type commonly used to form peptide linkages.
- an amide coupling reagent ofthe type commonly used to form peptide linkages.
- examples of such reagents include 1,3-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCC) (Sheehan et al, J. Amer. Chem Soc. 1955, 77, 1067), l-ethyl-3-(3'-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide (EDCI) (Sheehan et al, J. Org.
- uronium-based coupling agents such as O-(7-azabenzotriazol-l-yl)-NNN',N'-tetramethyluronium hexafluorophosphate (HATU) (L. A. Carpino, J. Amer. Chem. Soc, 1993, 115, 4397) and phosphonium-based coupling agents such as 1-benzo- triazolyloxytris(pyrrolidino)phosphonium hexafluorophosphate (PyBOP) (Castro et al, Tetrahedron Letters, 1990, 31, 205).
- a preferred coupling reagent is HATU.
- Carbodiimide-based coupling agents are advantageously used in combination withl -hydroxybenzotriazole (HOBt) (Konig et al, Chem. Ber. , 103, 708, 2024- 2034).
- Preferred coupling reagents include EDC and DCC in combination with HOBt.
- the coupling reaction is typically carried out in a non-aqueous, non-protic solvent such as dichloromethane, dimethylformamide or ⁇ -methylpyrrolidine.
- a non-aqueous, non-protic solvent such as dichloromethane, dimethylformamide or ⁇ -methylpyrrolidine.
- the reaction can be carried out at room temperature or, where the reactants are less reactive (for example in the case of electron-poor anilines bearing electron withdrawing groups such as sulphonamide groups) at an appropriately elevated temperature.
- the reaction may be carried out in the presence of a non-interfering base, for example a tertiary amine such as triethylamine or NN-diisopropylethylamine.
- Carboxylic acids ofthe formula (XNII) can be obtained commercially.
- compounds ofthe formula (XNII) can be prepared from compounds ofthe formula (XNIII): (XNIII) by a sequence of reactions involving ring-opening, diazotisation, reduction and cyclisation.
- Ring opening ofthe substituted isatin compound to give an ortho- aminophenyl-glyoxylic acid derivative can be achieved using an aqueous alkali such as sodium hydroxide with moderate heating, for example to a temperature of 35°C.
- the amine can then be converted to the diazonium salt by treatment with nitrous acid (for example generated from sodium nitrite and sulphuric acid) at a reduced temperature (e.g. approximately 5°C).
- the diazonium salt is reduced to form a hydrazine using a reducing agent such as tin (II) chloride and is then cyclised to the indazole by a cyclo-condensation reaction.
- ⁇ -protected anilines can be subjected to ortho- lithiation and the lithiated intermediate reacted with diethyl oxalate to give an ⁇ - ketoester which cyclises to give an isatin upon deprotection ofthe amino group.
- substituted isatins can be formed by the ⁇ -dibromination of 2-oxo-indolines and subsequent hydrolysis ofthe resulting dibromo-compounds.
- An alternative route to compounds ofthe formula (I) involves the reaction of a substituted phenyl acetic acid amide compound ofthe formula (XIX):
- nitrous acid or an alkyl nitrite at a reduced temperature (e.g. lower than 20°C and preferably below 0°C) in the presence of a mineral acid such as hydrochloric acid or sulphuric acid or a mixture of hydrochloric acid and acetic acid, for example as described in US 3,705,175.
- a mineral acid such as hydrochloric acid or sulphuric acid or a mixture of hydrochloric acid and acetic acid, for example as described in US 3,705,175.
- Compounds of the formula (I) can also be prepared from other compounds ofthe formula (I) bearing suitable substituents and suitable reactive groups.
- compounds wherein one or more of R 3 to R 6 are bromine or iodine, particularly iodine, can be used as intermediates for the preparation of other compounds ofthe formula (I).
- the aldehyde or ketone group is readily regenerated by hydrolysis using a large excess of water in the presence of acid.
- An amine group may be protected, for example, as an amide (-NRCO-R) or a urethane (-NRCO-OR), for example, as: a methyl amide (-NHCO-CH 3 ); a benzyloxy amide (-NHCO-OCH2 H5, -NH-Cbz); as a t-butoxy amide (-NHCO-OC(CH 3 ) 3 , -NH-Boc); a 2-biphenyl-2-propoxy amide (-NHCO-OC(CH 3 ) 2 C 6 H 4 C 6 H 5 , -NH- Bpoc), as a 9-fluorenylmethoxy amide (-NH-Fmoc), as a 6-nitroveratryloxy amide (-NH-Nvoc), as a 2-trimethylsilylethyloxy amide (-NH-Teoc), as a 2,2,2- trichloroethyloxy amide (-NH-Troc), as an allyl
- a carboxylic acid group may be protected as an ester for example, as: an C 1 -7 alkyl ester (e.g., a methyl ester; a t-butyl ester); a C 1 .
- haloalkyl ester e.g., a C ⁇ trihaloalkyl ester); a triC ⁇ alkylsilyl-C ⁇ alkyl ester; or a C 5 . 2 o aryl-C ⁇ - 7 alkyl ester (e.g., a benzyl ester; a nitrobenzyl ester); or as an amide, for example, as a methyl amide.
- the invention also provides compounds ofthe formula (I) as hereinbefore defined in the form of pharmaceutical compositions.
- compositions can be in any form suitable for oral, parenteral, topical, intranasal, ophthalmic, otic, rectal, intra-vaginal, or transdermal administration.
- compositions are intended for parenteral administration, they can be formulated for intravenous, intramuscular, intraperitoneal, subcutaneous administration or for direct delivery into a target organ or tissue by injection, infusion or other means of delivery.
- compositions contaimng compounds ofthe formula (I) can be formulated in accordance with known techniques, see for example, Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mack Publishing Company, Easton, PA, USA.
- tablet compositions can contain a unit dosage of active compound together with an inert diluent or carrier such as a sugar or sugar alcohol, eg; lactose, sucrose, sorbitol or mannitol; and/or a non-sugar derived diluent such as sodium carbonate, calcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, or a cellulose or derivative thereof such as methyl cellulose, ethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, and starches such as corn starch. Tablets may also contain such standard ingredients as binding and granulating agents such as polyvinylpyrrolidone, disintegrants (e.g.
- swellable crosslinked polymers such as crosslinked carboxymethylcellulose
- lubricating agents e.g. stearates
- preservatives e.g. parabens
- antioxidants e.g. BHT
- buffering agents for example phosphate or citrate buffers
- effervescent agents such as citrate/bicarbonate mixtures.
- Capsule formulations may be ofthe hard gelatin or soft gelatin variety and can contain the active component in solid, semi-solid, or liquid form.
- Gelatin capsules can be formed from animal gelatin or synthetic or plant derived equivalents thereof.
- the solid dosage forms can be coated or un-coated, but typically have a coating, for example a protective film coating (e.g. a wax or varnish) or a release controlling coating.
- a protective film coating e.g. a wax or varnish
- the coating e.g. a Eudragit TM type polymer
- the coating can be designed to release the active component at a desired location within the gastro-intestinal tract.
- the coating can be selected so as to degrade under certain pH conditions within the gastrointestinal tract, thereby selectively release the compound in the stomach or in the ileum or duodenum.
- the drug can be presented in a solid matrix comprising a release controlling agent, for example a release delaying agent which may be adapted to selectively release the compound under conditions of varying acidity or alkalinity in the gastrointestinal tract.
- a release controlling agent for example a release delaying agent which may be adapted to selectively release the compound under conditions of varying acidity or alkalinity in the gastrointestinal tract.
- the matrix material or release retarding coating can take the form of an erodible polymer (e.g. a maleic anhydride polymer) which is substantially continuously eroded as the dosage form passes through the gastrointestinal tract.
- compositions for topical use include ointments, creams, sprays, patches, gels, liquid drops and inserts (for example intraocular inserts). Such compositions can be formulated in accordance with known methods.
- compositions for parenteral administration are typically presented as sterile aqueous or oily solutions or fine suspensions, or may be provided in finely divided sterile powder form for making up extemporaneously with sterile water for injection.
- formulations for rectal or intra- vaginal administration include pessaries and suppositories which may be, for example, formed from a shaped moldable or waxy material containing the active compound.
- compositions for administration by inhalation may take the form of inhalable powder compositions or liquid or powder sprays, and can be administrated in standard form using powder inhaler devices or aerosol dispensing devices. Such devices are well known.
- the powdered formulations typically comprise the active compound together with an inert solid powdered diluent such as lactose.
- a formulation intended for oral administration may contain from 0.1 milligrams to 2 grams of active ingredient, more usually from 10 milligrams to 1 gram, for example, 50 milligrams to 500 milligrams.
- the active compound will be administered to a patient in need thereof (for example a human or animal patient) in an amount sufficient to achieve the desired therapeutic effect.
- the compounds ofthe formula (I) will useful in the prophylaxis or treatment of a range of disease states or conditions mediated by cyclin dependent kinases. Examples of such disease states and conditions are set out above.
- Compounds ofthe formula (I) are generally administered to a subject in need of such administration, for example a human or animal patient, preferably a human.
- the compounds will typically be administered in amounts that are therapeutically or prophylactically useful and which generally are non-toxic.
- the benefits of administering a compound ofthe formula (I) may outweigh the disadvantages of any toxic effects or side effects, in which case it may be considered desirable to administer compounds in amounts that are associated with a degree of toxicity.
- a typical daily dose ofthe compound can be in the range from 100 picograms to 100 milligrams per kilogram of body weight, more typically 10 nanograms to 10 milligrams per kilogram of bodyweight although higher or lower doses may be administered where required.
- the quantity of compound administered will be commensurate with the nature ofthe disease or physiological condition being treated and will be at the discretion ofthe physician.
- the compounds ofthe formula (I) can be administered as the sole therapeutic agent or they can be administered in combination therapy with one of more other compounds for treatment of a particular disease state, for example a neoplastic disease such as a cancer as hereinbefore defined.
- a neoplastic disease such as a cancer as hereinbefore defined.
- other therapeutic agents that may be administered together (whether concurrently or at different time intervals) with the compounds ofthe formula (I) include cytotoxic agents, agents that prevent cell proliferation or radiotherapy.
- agents include but are not limited to topoisomerase inhibitors, alkylating agents, antimetabolites, DNA binders and microtubule inhibitors, such as cisplatin, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, irinotecan, fludarabine, 5FU, taxanes and mitomycin C.
- the invention provides the use ofthe compounds ofthe formula (I) as hereinbefore defined as antifungal agents.
- the compounds ofthe formula (I) may be used in animal medicine (for example in the treatment of mammals such as humans), or in the treatment of plants (e.g. in agriculture and horticulture), or as general antifungal agents, for example as preservatives and disinfectants.
- the invention provides a compound ofthe formula (I) as hereinbefore defined for use in the prophylaxis or treatment of a fungal infection in a mammal such as a human.
- compounds ofthe invention may be administered to human patients suffering from, or at risk of infection by, topical fungal infections caused by among other organisms, species of Candida, Trichophyton, Microsporum or Epidermophyton, or in mucosal infections caused by Candida albicans (e.g. thrush and vaginal candidiasis).
- the compounds ofthe invention can also be administered for the treatment or prophylaxis of systemic fungal infections caused by, for example, Candida albicans, Cryptococcus neoformans, Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus fumigatus, Coccidiodies, Paracoccidioides, Histoplasma or Blastomyces.
- the invention provides an antifungal composition for agricultural (including horticultural) use, comprising a compound ofthe formula (I) together with an agriculturally acceptable diluent or carrier.
- the invention further provides a method of treating an animal (including a mammal such as a human), plant or seed having a fungal infection, which comprises treating said animal, plant or seed, or the locus of said plant or seed, with an effective amount of a compound ofthe formula (I).
- the invention also provides a method of treating a fungal infection in a plant or seed which comprises treating the plant or seed with an antifungally effective amount of a fungicidal composition as hereinbefore defined.
- Differential screening assays may be used to select for those compounds ofthe present invention with specificity for non-human CDK enzymes.
- Compounds which act specifically on the CDK enzymes of eukaryotic pathogens can be used as antifungal or anti-parasitic agents.
- Inhibitors ofthe Candida CDK kinase, CKSI can be used in the treatment of candidiasis.
- the differential screening assays can be used to identify anti-fungal agents which may have therapeutic value in the treatment of aspergillosis by making use ofthe CDK genes cloned from yeast such as Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus nidulans, or Aspergillus terreus, or where the mycotic infection is mucon-nycosis, the CDK assay can be derived from yeast such as Rhizopus arrhizus, Rhizopus oryzae, Absidia corymbifera, Absidia ramosa, or Mucorpusillus. Sources of other CDK enzymes include the pathogen Pneumocystis carinii.
- the compounds ofthe formula (I) can be administered alone or in admixture with a pharmaceutical carrier selected in accordance with the intended route of administration and standard pharmaceutical practice.
- a pharmaceutical carrier selected in accordance with the intended route of administration and standard pharmaceutical practice.
- they may be administered orally, parenterally, intravenously, intramuscularly or subcutaneously by means ofthe formulations described above in the section headed "Pharmaceutical Formulations".
- the daily dosage level of the antifungal compounds ofthe formula (I) be from 0.01 to 10 mg/kg (in divided doses), depending on inter alia the potency ofthe compounds when administered by either the oral or parenteral route.
- Tablets or capsules ofthe compounds may contain, for example, from 5 mg. to 0.5 g of active compound for administration singly or two or more at a time as appropriate. The physician in any event will determine the actual dosage (effective amount) which will be most suitable for an individual patient and it will vary with the age, weight and response ofthe particular patient.
- the antifungal compounds of formula (I) can be administered in the form of a suppository or pessary, or they may be applied topically in the form of a lotion, solution, cream, ointment or dusting powder.
- they can be incorporated into a cream consisting of an aqueous emulsion of polyethylene glycols or liquid paraffin; or they can be incorporated, at a concentration between 1 and 10%, into an ointment consisting of a white wax or white soft paraffin base together with such stabilizers and preservatives as may be required.
- anti-fungal agents developed with such differential screening assays can be used, for example, as preservatives in foodstuff, feed supplement for promoting weight gain in livestock, or in disinfectant formulations for treatment of non-living matter, e.g., for decontaminating hospital equipment and rooms.
- side by side comparison of inhibition of a mammalian CDK and an insect CDK such as the Drosophilia CDK5 gene (Hellmich et al. (1994) FEBS Lett 356:317-21)
- the present invention expressly contemplates the use and formulations ofthe compounds ofthe invention in insecticides, such as for use in management of insects like the fruit fly.
- certain ofthe subject CDK inhibitors can be selected on the basis of inhibitory specificity for plant CDK's relative to the mammalian enzyme.
- a plant CDK can be disposed in a differential screen with one or more ofthe human enzymes to select those compounds of greatest selectivity for inhibiting the plant enzyme.
- the present invention specifically contemplates formulations ofthe subject CDK inhibitors for agricultural applications, such as in the form of a defoliant or the like.
- the compounds ofthe invention may be used in the form of a composition formulated as appropriate to the particular use and intended purpose.
- the compounds may be applied in the form of dusting powders, or granules, seed dressings, aqueous solutions, dispersions or emulsions, dips, sprays, aerosols or smokes.
- Compositions may also be supplied in the form of dispersible powders, granules or grains, or concentrates for dilution prior to use.
- Such compositions may contain such conventional carriers, diluents or adjuvants as are known and acceptable in agriculture and horticulture and they are manufactured in accordance with conventional procedures.
- compositions may also incorporate other active ingredients, for example, compounds having herbicidal or insecticidal activity or a further fungicide.
- the compounds and compositions can be applied in a number of ways, for example they can be applied directly to the plant foliage, stems, branches, seeds or roots or to the soil or other growing medium, and they may be used not only to eradicate disease, but also prophylactically to protect the plants or seeds from attack.
- the compositions may contain from 0.01 to 1 wt.% ofthe active ingredient. For field use, likely application rates ofthe active ingredient may be from 50 to 5000 g/hectare.
- the invention also contemplates the use ofthe compounds ofthe formula (I) in the control of wood decaying fungi and in the treatment of soil where plants grow, paddy fields for seedlings, or water for perfusion. Also contemplated by the invention is the use ofthe compounds ofthe formula (I) to protect stored grain and other non-plant loci from fungal infestation.
- Mass Spec Detector Micromass Platform LC PDA Detector: Waters 996 PDA
- Mass Spec Detector Waters-Micromass ZQ PDA Detector: Waters 2996 PDA
- indazole-3 -carboxylic acid (Fluka) (405 mg, 2.5 mmol, 1.0 equiv) in dichloromethane (10 ml) was added an amine or appropriately substituted aniline (3.0 mmol, 1.2 equiv), NN-diisopropylethylamine (1.6 ml, 9.0 mmol, 3.6 equiv) and O-(7-azabenzotriazol-l-yl)-NNN' ) N'-tetramethyluronium hexafluorophosphate (1.05 g, 2.75 mmol, 1.1 equiv).
- Procedure B was followed using 5-Nitro-lH-indazole-3-carboxylic acid (Example 17A) and (4-amino-phenyl)-N-methyl-methane sulphonamide. Water and dichloromethane were removed by filtration and the solid was triturated with water and dichloromethane. The title compound was further purified by preparative HPLC: LCMS 3.30 min, m/z [M+H] + 390.
- Procedure C was followed using bis(tri-t-butylphosphine)palladium (0) (Strem) and 3,5-dimethylisoxazole-4-boronic acid (Maybridge). The solid was triturated with water. The title compound was further purified by preparative HPLC to afford 5 mg (11%); LCMS 3.54 min, m/z [M+H] + 440.
- 2-Thiazolylzinc bromide (2 ml of a 0.5M solution in THF, 1.0 mmol, 10 equiv) was added and the mixture was heated to 195 °C for 15 minutes using 100 watts in a CEM microwave. The reaction was quenched with methanol and evaporated to dryness. The title compound was purified by Biotage (SiO 2 ), eluted with 80% EtO Ac-petrol, to afford 18 mg (42%); LCMS 3.27 min, m/z [M+H] + 428.
- Example 61 A The product of Example 61 A was reacted with 5-iodo indazole-3 -carboxylic acid using method B to give the title compound.
- Example 63A To the nitro-lH-indazole-3-carboxylic acid (1 equiv.) of Example 63A in DMF (0.3 M) was added EDC (1.2 equiv.), HOBT (1.2 equiv.), NMM (1.2 equiv.) and then 4- methylsulphamoylmethyl-phenylamine (1.3 equiv.) at room temperature. The reaction was heated to 70 °C for 2 hours and then stirred at room temperature for 48 hours. Water was added to the reaction mixture and the precipitated product was filtered. The solid was washed with water, then a small volume of MeOH, and then dried in a vacuum oven to leave a yellow solid.
- EDC 1.2 equiv.
- HOBT 1.2 equiv.
- NMM 1.2 equiv.
- 4- methylsulphamoylmethyl-phenylamine 1.3 equiv.
- N-(4-Amino-benzyl)-acetamide produced by the method of Example 15A was reacted with 5-chloro- lH-indazole-3-carboxylic acid following procedure B to give the title compound.
- ⁇ 33 P-ATP which remains unincorporated into the histone HI is separated from phosphorylated histone HI on a Millipore MAPH filter plate.
- the wells ofthe MAPH plate are wetted with 0.5% orthophosphoric acid, and then the results ofthe reaction are filtered with a Millipore vacuum filtration unit through the wells. Following filtration, the residue is washed twice with 200 ⁇ l of 0.5% orthophosphoric acid. Once the filters have dried, 25 ⁇ l of Microscint 20 scintillant is added, and then counted on a Packard Topcount for 30 seconds.
- the % inhibition ofthe CDK2 activity is calculated and plotted in order to determine the concentration of test compound required to inhibit 50% ofthe CDK2 activity (ICso).
- the compounds of Examples 3 to 19, 21 to 76, 78, 80, 81 and 84 to 87 each have IC 50 values of less than lOO ⁇ M or provide at least 50% inhibition ofthe CDK2 activity at a concentration of 50 ⁇ M.
- a tablet composition containing a compound ofthe formula (I) is prepared by mixing 50mg ofthe compound with 197mg of lactose (BP) as diluent, and 3mg magnesium stearate as a lubricant and compressing to form a tablet in known manner.
- BP lactose
- a capsule formulation is prepared by mixing lOOmg of a compound ofthe formula (I) with lOOmg lactose and filling the resulting mixture into standard opaque hard gelatin capsules.
- the antifungal activity ofthe compounds ofthe formula (I) is determined using the following protocol .
- the compounds are tested against a panel of fungi including Candida parpsilosis, Candida tropicalis, Candida albicans-ATCC 36082 and Cryptococcus neoformans.
- the test organisms are maintained on Sabourahd Dextrose Agar slants at 4 °C.
- Singlet suspensions of each organism are prepared by growing the yeast overnight at 27 °C on a rotating drum in yeast-nitrogen base broth (YNB) with amino acids (Difco, Detroit, Mich.), pH 7.0 with 0.05 morpholine propanesulphonic acid (MOPS). The suspension is then centrifuged and washed twice with 0.85% NaCl before sonicating the washed cell suspension for 4 seconds (Branson Sonifier, model 350, Danbury, Conn.). The singlet blastospores are counted in a haemocytometer and adjusted to the desired concentration in 0.85% NaCl.
- test compounds The activity ofthe test compounds is determined using a modification of a broth microdilution technique.
- Test compounds are diluted in DMSO to a 1.0 mg/ml ratio then diluted to 64 ⁇ g/ml in YNB broth, pH 7.0 with MOPS (Fluconazole is used as the control) to provide a working solution of each compound.
- MOPS Fluonazole is used as the control
- wells 1 and 3 through 12 are prepared with YNB broth, ten fold dilutions ofthe compound solution are made in wells 2 to 11 (concentration ranges are 64 to 0.125 ⁇ g/ml).
- Well 1 serves as a sterility control and blank for the spectrophotometric assays.
- Well 12 serves as a growth control.
- microtitre plates are inoculated with 10 ⁇ l in each of well 2 to 11 (final inoculum size is 10 4 organisms/ml). Inoculated plates are incubated for 48 hours at 35 °C.
- the MIC values are determined spectrophotometrically by measuring the absorbance at 420 nm (Automatic Microplate Reader, DuPont Instruments, Wilmington, Del.) after agitation ofthe plates for 2 minutes with a vortex-mixer (Norte-Genie 2 Mixer, Scientific
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- compositions are then used to test the activity ofthe compounds ofthe invention against tomato blight (Phytophthora infestans) using the following protocol.
- Tomatoes (cultivar Rutgers) are grown from seed in a soil-less peat-based potting mixture until the seedlings are 10-20 cm tall. The plants are then sprayed to run-off with the test compound at a rate of 100 ppm. After 24 hours the test plants are inoculated by spraying with an aqueous sporangia suspension of Phytophthora infestans, and kept in a dew chamber overnight. The plants are then transferred to the greenhouse until disease develops on the untreated control plants.
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