WO2004033450A1 - 6-methylpyridine derivatives, method for preparing thereof and antiviral pharmaceutical composition comprising the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to 6-methylpyridine derivatives useful as an antiviral agent. More particularly, the present invention relates to novel 6- methylpyridine derivatives having an excellent inhibitory effect on replication of Hepatitis C virus (HCN), represented by the following formula I:
- Hepatitis C virus is the major etiological agent of non-A and non- B viral hepatitis, mainly being post-transfusion and community-acquired.
- HCN Hepatitis C virus
- HCN is a member of the Flaviviridae family. More specifically, HCN has about 9.5kb sized (+)- JRJ ⁇ A (single stranded positive-sense R ⁇ A) genome inside its membrane. JRJ ⁇ A genome consists of an untranslational region at 5'and 3' ends (UTR) and a long open reading frame (ORF). This ORF is expressed as a polyprotein including 3,100 to 3,040 amino acids by host cell enzymes and divided into 3 structural proteins and 6 nonstructural proteins by the host cell enzymes and its own protease. Also, there is a uniformly conserved region in the 5' end and the 3' end of the genome, respectively. This region is believed to play an important role for protein formation of the virus and R ⁇ A replication.
- UTR untranslational region at 5'and 3' ends
- ORF long open reading frame
- the long strand OJRF is expressed as a polyprotein, and through co- translational or post-translational processing, it is processed structural proteins, i.e. core antigen protein (core) and surface antigen protein (El, E2), and nonstructural proteins, i.e. ⁇ S2 (protease), NS3 (serine protease, helicase), NS4A (serine protease cofactor), NS4B (protease cofactor, involved in resistance), NS5A, and NS5B (RNA dependent JRNA polymerase, RdRp), each contributing to proliferation of virus.
- the structural proteins are divided into core, El, and E2 by signal peptidase of the host cell.
- nonstructural proteins are processed by serine protease (NS3) of the virus and cofactor (NS2, NS4A, and NS4B).
- NS3 serine protease
- NS4A cofactor
- NS4B cofactor
- the core antigen protein together with surface antigen protein of the structural protein compose a capsid of the virus, and the nonstructural proteins like NS3 and NS5B play an important part of the RNA replication of the virus (Reference: Bartenschager, R., 1997, Molecular targets in inhibition of hepatitis C virus replication, Antivir. Chem. Chemother. 8: 281-301).
- the 5' and 3' ends of the virus JRNA has a uniformly conserved untranslational region (UTR). Generally, this region is known to play a very important role in replication of the virus.
- the 5' end has 5'-UTR composed of 341 nucleotides, and this part has the structure of 4 stem and loop (I, II, III, and IN). Actually, this functions as an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) necessary for translation processing to express protein.
- the stem III which has the biggest and most stable structure with conserved sequence, has been reported to play the most essential part for ribosome binding.
- 3' end has 3' -UTR composed of 318 nucleotides.
- This part is known to play a very important role in the initiation step of binding of ⁇ S5B, an essential enzyme of RNA replication.
- 3'-UTR according to the sequence and tertiary structure, is composed of three different parts: -X-tail-5' starting from the 5'end to 98th nucleotide (98nt), -poly (U)- having UTP consecutively, and the rest of 3'-UTR-. More specifically, X-tail-5' part consists of 98 nucleotides having a very conserved sequence, and has three stem and loop structures, thereby forming a very stable tertiary structure.
- X-tail-5' part is considered very essential of NS5B binding.
- -poly (U)- part has a function of pyrimidine track, facilitating JRNA polymerase effect.
- the rest part of 3' -UTR part has the tertiary structure of loop and plays an important role in NS5B binding.
- its structure is known somewhat unstable.
- the 3'end region of HCN R ⁇ A is known to have an essential structure in ⁇ S5B binding (Reference: Yamada et al., 1996, Genetic organization and diversity of the hepatitis C virus genome, Virology 223:255-281).
- NS5B consists of 591 amino acids having the molecular weight of about 68kDa. According to amino acid sequence, it is divided into 6 genotypes including la and lb, and activated for JRNA polymerization and terminal transferase. There are two RNA-binding domains, i.e. JRBD1 and JRBD2, in the NS5B enzyme. JRBDl exists between the amino acid numbers 83 and 194, and RBD2 exists between the amino acid numbers 196 and 298.
- essential motif amino acids for JRNA binding and activity are 'Asp' (amino acid number 220), 'Gly' (amino acid number 283), 'Gly' (amino acid number 317), 'Asp' (amino acid number 318), 'Asp' (amino acid number 319), and 'Lys' (amino acid number 346).
- this enzyme can lead a polymerization reaction without another primer (Reference: Lohmann, V. et al., 1997, Biochemical properties of hepatitis C virus NS5B JRNA dependent RNA polymerase and identification of amino acid sequence motifs essential for enzymatic activity, J. viral. 71:8416-8428).
- RNA genome of HCN was isolated back in 1989 by molecular cloning (Reference: Choo, Q-L, et al., 1989, Isolation of a cD ⁇ A clone derived from a blood-borne non-A, non-B viral hepatitis genome. Science 244:359-362).
- molecular biological researches on HCN from that point, there were always limitations due to lack of more effective cell culture systems and animal models. Fortunately, the above problem has been somewhat resolved by the introduction of a hepatoma cell line which made it possible to replicate HCN more stably (Reference: Lohmann, N., F. Korner, J-O Koch, U. Herian, L.
- HCN human chronic hepatitis and hepatic cirrhosis and eventually liver cancer. In view of this situation, it is a very urgent matter to develop a new vaccine and therapeutics to treat the diseases.
- HCN is found because of diverse genotypes between strains and mutation.
- HCV alpha interferon
- ⁇ -interferon alpha interferon
- HCV's ⁇ S3 protease/helicase and NS5B RNA polymerase of HCV These enzymes are very useful for developing anti-HCV agent since these types of enzyme is not necessary for the host cell but essential for its own replication. In other words, for HCV, and this makes the enzyme a good target for suppressing the replication of HCV.
- HCV is not easily treated by vaccine
- a new therapy using ⁇ - interferon and Ribavirin was introduced. But this, too, caused side effects and was not effective for treating hepatitis C.
- about 25% of HCV patients showed no reaction to the interferon therapy, and about 25% reacted to it only for temporarily and relapsed into hepatitis C.
- the rest 50% of the patients maintained ALT at a normal level after the treatment was completed and their HCV RNA became negative.
- 50% of them relapsed into hepatitis C within 3-6 months.
- only 25% of the HCV patients showed sustained response for more than 6 months.
- the present invention is directed to develop a non-nucleoside compound having little toxicity and side effect but manifesting excellent anti- virus activity against HCV, by studying any possible compound that inhibits the activity of the recombinant HCV JRNA polymerase (NS5B, RNA polymerase).
- Disclosure of Invention It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide 6- methylpyridine derivatives, which are effective for inhibiting hepatitis C virus (HCV), and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and a method for preparing the compounds.
- HCV hepatitis C virus
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a pharmaceutical composition comprising the above compound as an effective component, which has little side effect and is economical, for prevention and treatment of hepatitis C.
- novel 6-methylpyridine derivatives represented by the formula 1 shown below and its pharmaceutically acceptable salt.
- the above compounds can be used in form of pharmaceutically acceptable salts.
- an acid addition salts that are prepared by pharmaceutically acceptable free acids.
- the compounds with the chemical formula 1 can make pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts following the conventional method in the related art.
- free acids both organic acids and inorganic acids can be used.
- inorganic acids include hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid, and phosphoric acid.
- Organic acids include citric acid, acetic acid, lactic acid, tartaric acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid, formic acid, propionic acid, oxalic acid, 4-trifluoroacetic acid, benzoic acid, gluconic acid, methanesulfonic acid, glycolic acid, succinic acid, 4- toluenesulfonic acid, glutamic acid or aspartic acid.
- Another aspect of the present invention provides a method for preparing 6-methylpyridine derivatives, represented by the following scheme I.
- 6-Methylepyridine derivatives of the present invention are prepared by reacting 2- chloro-6-methylnicotinic acid of the chemical formula 2 with 4-(4-morforino) aniline of the chemical formula 3.
- the starting material, i.e. 2-chloro-6- methylnicotinic acid of the chemical formula 2 and the reactant, i.e. 4-(4- morforino) aniline of the chemical formula 3 are commercially available chemicals for anyone to get.
- C may be administered orally as well as through other routes in clinical uses, and can be used in form of general drugs. If it needs to be prepared, a generally used diluent including filler, builder, binder, humectant, dis- integration agent, or detergent (or surfactant) or excipient can be employed.
- a generally used diluent including filler, builder, binder, humectant, dis- integration agent, or detergent (or surfactant) or excipient can be employed.
- the solid preparation for oral administration includes tablets, pills, powder, granules or capsules. This solid preparation involves more than one compound of the chemical formula 1 and more than one excipient, for example, starch, calcium carbonate, sucrose or lactose, or gelatin.
- liquid preparation for oral administration suspension, solution, oily medicine or syrup can be used, but it can also employ a simple diluent, namely water, liquid paraffin, or other kinds of excipient, e.g. humectant, sweetening agent, odorant, or preservative.
- a simple diluent namely water, liquid paraffin, or other kinds of excipient, e.g. humectant, sweetening agent, odorant, or preservative.
- liquid preparation for non-oral administration sterilized water solution, non- aqueous solvent, suspension or oily medicine.
- non-aqueous solvent and suspension is propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, vegetable oil like olive oil, and injectable esters like ethyl oleate.
- the effective dose of the compound of the chemical formula 1 is controlled depending on the patient's sex, age and condition. In general, it can be dosed to adults 10-1000 mg/day, more preferably 20-500 mg/day, or one to three times dividedly per day.
- JRNA Polymerase JRNA dependent RNA polymerase, NS5B
- HCV cDNA was obtained from the blood of HCV-lb type HCV patient and NS5B region (1773bps) was amplified by PCR and cloned into pVLJHIS, a baculovirus transfer vector, to prepare recombinant transfer vector.
- the prepared transfer vector and the wild-type AcJNPV vector were cotransfected with Sf 9 cell line to yield recombinant baculovirus with the histidine-tagged recombinant vector pVLHIS-NS5B.
- Sufficiently cultured insect cells were infected with the resulting recombinant baculovirus and cultured in Grace' medium containing 10% FBS for 3 - 4 days.
- the culture broth was centrifuged to obtain only the infected cells.
- the cells were washed three times with PBS and resuspended in binding buffer [50mM Na-phosphate (pH 8.0), 30mM NaCl, lOmM imidazole, ImM DTT, 10% glycerol, 1% NP-40], sonicated and the clearized lysate was obtained.
- Recombinant NS5B was purified by affinity column chromatography using a Ni-JNTA His bind resin (Novagen) to produce pure NS5B protein.
- the (His) 6 -tagged NS5B was bound to Ni-JNTA resin and washed the binding buffer containing 50mM imidazole.
- the bound NS5B was eluted with the binding buffer containing imidazole in a step-gradient manner (100 - 300mM).
- the NS5B protein fractions were dialyzed against buffer [50mM Tris-HCl, 50mM NaCl, ImM DTT, 5mg MgCl 2 , 10% glycerol], followed by at -70°C in a small aliquot.
- the JRNA Template containing HCV 3' end (3'-UTR) was prepared as follows.
- the 3'UTR cDNA (220bp) of HCV was obtained from lb HCV RNA of the blood of a hepatitis C patient by PCR and cloned into pcDNA3 vector.
- Linearized DNA fragment containing 3'-UTR was prepared using the restriction enzyme, i.e. Eco RI and used as a temperate for in vitro transcription using T7
- RNA ploymerase to prepare JRNA fragment containing 3'-UTR. Measurement of inhibitory activity of compounds of the present invention on recombinant HCV RNA Polymerase in vitro
- In Vitro inhibitory activity of the compounds of the present invention against recombinant HCV JRNA polymerase was measured as follows. A streptavidin-coated well plate was prepared suitable for the sample to be examined. 25 ⁇ l of 2X assay buffer [50mM Tris-Cl (pH 7.5), lOOmM NaCl, lOmM MgCl 2 , 20mM KC1, ImM EDTA, ImM DTT] and 10 ⁇ of purified HCV JRNA polymerase 200ng and 3'-UTR template JRNA were added to each well. Then, 5 ⁇ of the sample to be examined was added to have final concentrations of 10, 1, 0.1 and 0.0i g/mL .
- the compounds according to the present invention show excellent inhibitory effects on activity of HCV RNA polymerase which plays an important role in reproduction of HCV, thereby inhibiting replication of HCV by this property. Also, the compounds according to the present invention can be advantageously used as a therapeutic or prophylactic agent of hepatitis C.
- Experimental example 2 cytotoxicity assay To find out cytotoxicity of 6-methylpyridine derivatives of the chemical formula 1, an in vitro experiment was conducted on the basis of the generally known MTT analysis. In result, it was proved that CC 0 value of every compound employed for the experiment was greater than 100 ⁇ g/mL, indicating that they are safe compounds with extremely low cytotoxicity.
- novel 6-methylpyridine derivatives represented by the chemical formula I have excellent inhibitory effect on replication of hepatitis C virus and low cytotoxicity. Therefore, they can be advantageously used as a therapeutic or prophylactic agent of hepatitis C.
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