WO2004056782A1 - Pyrazole compounds - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to substituted pyrazoles having HSP90 inhibitory activity, to the use of such compounds in medicine, in relation to diseases which are responsive to inhibition of HSP90 activity such as cancers, and to pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds.
- HSPs Heat Shock Proteins
- HSPs A number of multigene familes of HSPs exist, with individual gene products varying in cellular expression, function and localization. They are classified according to molecular weight, e.g., HSP70, HSP90, and HSP27.
- misfolded proteins can cause protein aggregation resulting in neurodegenerative disorders. Also, misfolded proteins may result in loss of wild type protein function, leading to deregulated molecular and physiological functions in the cell.
- HSPs have also been implicated in cancer. For example, there is evidence of differential expression of HSPs which may relate to the stage of tumour progression (Martin et al., 2000; Conroy et al., 1996; Kawanishi et al., 1999; Jameel et al., 1992; Hoang et al., 2000; Lebeau et al., 1991 ).
- HSP90 in various critical oncogenic pathways and the discovery that certain natural products with anticancer activity are targeting this molecular chaperone
- the first molecular chaperone inhibitor is currently undergoing clinical trials.
- HSP90 HSP90 constitutes about 1-2% of total cellular protein, and is usually present in the cell as a dimer in association with one of a number of other proteins (see, e.g., Pratt, 1997). It is essential for cell viability and it exhibits dual chaperone functions (Young et al., 2001). It plays a key role in the cellular stress response by interacting with many proteins after their native conformation has been altered by various environmental stresses, such as heat shock, ensuring adequate protein folding and preventing non-specific aggregation (Smith et al., 1998). In addition, recent results suggest that HSP90 may also play a role in buffering against the effects of mutation, presumably by correcting the inappropriate folding of mutant proteins (Rutherford and Lindquist, 1998).
- HSP90 also has an important regulatory role. Under normal physiological conditions, together with its endoplasmic reticulum homologue GRP94, HSP90 plays a housekeeping role in the cell, maintaining the conformational stability and maturation of several key client proteins. These can be subdivided into three groups: (a) steroid hormone receptors, (b) Ser/Thr or tyrosine kinases (e.g., ERBB2, RAF-1 , CDK4, and LCK), and (c) a collection of apparently unrelated proteins, e.g., mutant p53 and the catalytic subunit of telomerase hTERT. All of these proteins play key regulatory roles in many physiological and biochemical processes in the cell. New HSP90 client proteins are continuously being identified.
- HSP90 The highly conserved HSP90 family in humans consists of four genes, namely the cytosolic HSP90 ⁇ and HSP90 ⁇ isoforms (Hickey et al., 1989), GRP94 in the endoplasmic reticulum (Argon et al., 1999) and HSP75/TRAP1 in the mitochondr ⁇ al matrix (Felts et al., 2000). It is thought that all the family members have a similar mode of action, but bind to different client proteins depending on their localization within the cell.
- ERBB2 is known to be a specific client protein of GRP94 (Argon et al., 1999) and type 1 tumour necrosis factor receptor (TNFR1 ) and RB have both been shown to be clients of TRAP1 (Song et al., 1995; Chen et al., 1996).
- HSP90 participates in a series of complex interactions with a range of client and regulatory proteins (Smith, 2001 ). Although the precise molecular details remain to be elucidated, biochemical and X-ray crystallographic studies (Prodromou et al., 1997; Stebbins et al., 1997) carried out over the last few years have provided increasingly detailed insights into the chaperone function of HSP90.
- HSP90 is an ATP-dependent molecular chaperone (Prodromou et al, 1997), with dimerization of the nucleotide binding domains being essential for ATP hydrolysis, which is in turn essential for chaperone function (Prodromou et al, 2000a). Binding of ATP results in the formation of a toroidal dimer structure in which the N terminal domains are brought into closer contact with each other resulting in a conformational switch known as the 'clamp mechanism' (Prodromou and Pearl, 2000b).
- HSP90 Inhibitors The first class of HSP90 inhibitors to be discovered was the benzoquinone ansamycin class, which includes the compounds herbimycin A and geldanamycin. They were shown to reverse the malignant phenotype of fibroblasts transformed by the v-Src oncogene (Uehara et al., 1985), and subsequently to exhibit potent antitumour activity in both in vitro (Schulte et al., 1998) and in vivo animal models (Supko et al., 1995).
- 17-Allylamino, 17-demethoxygeldanamycin retains the property of HSP90 inhibition resulting in client protein depletion and antitumour activity in cell culture and xenograft models (Schulte et a ⁇ , 1998; Kelland et al, 1999), but has significantly less hepatotoxicity than geldanamycin (Page et al, 1997). 17AAG is currently being evaluated in Phase I clinical trials.
- Radicicol is a macrocyclic antibiotic shown to reverse the malignant phenotype of v-Src and v-Ha-Ras transformed fibroblasts (Kwon et al, 1992; Zhao et al, 1995). It was shown to degrade a number of signalling proteins as a consequence of HSP90 inhibition (Schu/te et a-., 1998). X-ray crystallographic data confirmed that radicicol also binds to the N terminal domain of HSP90 and inhibits the intrinsic ATPase activity (Roe et al., 1998). Radicicol lacks antitumour activity in vivo due to the unstable chemical nature of the compound.
- Coumarin antibiotics are known to bind to bacterial DNA gyrase at an ATP binding site homologous to that of the HSP90.
- the coumarin, novobiocin was shown to bind to the carboxy terminus of HSP90, i.e., at a different site to that occupied by the benzoquinone ansamycins and radicicol which bind at the N-terminus (Marcu et a/., 2000b).
- this still resulted in inhibition of HSP90 function and degradation of a number of HSP90-chaperoned signalling proteins (Marcu et al., 2000a).
- Geldanamcyin cannot bind HSP90 subsequent to novobiocin; this suggests that some interaction between the N and C terminal domains must exist and is consistent with the view that both sites are important for HSP90 chaperone properties.
- a purine-based HSP90 inhibitor, PU3 has been shown to result in the degradation of signalling molecules, including erb-B2, and to cause cell cycle arrest and differentiation in breast cancer cells (Chiosis et al., 2001).
- HSP90 as a Therapeutic Target Due to its involvement in regulating a number of signalling pathways that are crucially important in driving the phenotype of a tumour, and the discovery that certain bioactive natural products exert their effects via HSP90 activity, the molecular chaperone HSP90 is currently being assessed as a new target for anticancer drug development (Neckers et al., 1999).
- geldanamycin, 17AAG, and radicicol The predominant mechanism of action of geldanamycin, 17AAG, and radicicol involves binding to HSP90 at the ATP binding site located in the N-terminal domain of the protein, leading to inhibition of the intrinsic ATPase activity of HSP90 (see, e.g., Prodromou et al., 1997; Stebbins et al., 1997; Panaretou et al., 1998).
- HSP90 ATPase activity prevents recruitment of co-chaperones and encourages the formation of a type of HSP90 heterocomplex from which these client proteins are targeted for degradation via the ubiquitin proteasome pathway (see, e.g., Neckers et al., 1999; Kelland et al., 1999).
- HSP90 inhibitors Treatment with HSP90 inhibitors leads to selective degradation of important proteins involved in cell proliferation, cell cycle regulation and apoptosis, processes which are fundamentally important in cancer.
- HSP90 function has been shown to cause selective degradation of important signalling proteins involved in cell proliferation, cell cycle regulation and apoptosis, processes which are fundamentally important and which are commonly deregulated in cancer (see, e.g., Hostein et al., 2001).
- An attractive rationale for developing drugs against this target for use in the clinic is that by simultaneously depleting proteins associated with the transformed phenotype, one may obtain a strong antitumour effect and achieve a therapeutic advantage against cancer versus normal cells.
- These events downstream of HSP90 inhibition are believed to be responsible for the antitumour activity of HSP90 inhibitors in cell culture and animal models (see, e.g., Schulte et al., 1998; Kelland et al., 1999).
- the present invention makes available a new class of substituted pyrazole compounds, which are HSP90 inhibitors and which inhibit cancer cell proliferation.
- Aromatic substitution on one ring carbon atom and non-aromatic carbocyclic or heterocyclic substitution on an adjacent ring carbon atom are principle characterising features of the compounds of the invention.
- Ar is an aryl, aryl(C- ⁇ C 6 alkyl), heteroaryl, or heteroatyl(C- ⁇ -C 6 alkyl) group, any of which being optionally substituted in the aryl or heteroaryl part thereof,
- Ri is hydrogen or optionally substituted C-i-C ⁇ alkyl
- R 2 is hydrogen, optionally substituted cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, C C 6 alkyl, Ci- C ⁇ alkenyl, or alkynyl; or a carboxyl, carboxamide or carboxyl ester group; and;
- ring A is a non aromatic carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring wherein (i) a ring carbon is optionally substituted, and/or (ii) a ring nitrogen is optionally substituted by a group of formula -(Alk 1 )p-(Cyc) n -(Alk 3 ) m -(Z) r (Alk 2 ) s -Q where
- Alk 1 , Alk 2 and Alk 3 are optionally substituted C C 3 alkyl
- Cyc is an optionally substituted carbocyclic or heterocyclic radical; m, n, p, r and s are independently 0 or 1 ,
- Q is hydrogen or an optionally substituted carbocyclic or heterocyclic radical.
- a subset of the compounds of the invention consists of those of formula (IA) or (IB) as defined above, wherein Ar is an optionally substituted aryl, or heteroaryl radical; and ring A is a non aromatic carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring wherein (i) a ring carbon is optionally substituted, and/or (ii) a ring nitrogen is optionally substituted by a group of formula -(Alk 1 )p-(Z)r-(Alk 2 ) s -Q where
- Alk 1 , Alk 2 are optionally substituted C 1 -C 3 alkyl, p, r and s are independently 0 or 1 ,
- R A is hydrogen or C C 6 alkyl
- Q is hydrogen or an optionally substituted carbocyclic or heterocyclic radical.
- carboxyl group refers to a group of formula -COOH
- carboxyl ester group refers to a group of formula -COOR, wherein R is a radical actually or notionally derived from the hydroxyl compound ROH;
- carboxamide group refers to a group of formula -CONR a Rb, wherein -NR a Rb is a primary or secondary (including cyclic) amino group actually or notionally derived from ammonia or the amine HNRaRb-
- (CrC 6 )alkyl refers to a straight or branched chain alkyl radical having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, including for example, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, t-butyl, n-pentyl and n- hexyl.
- (C-i-CeJalkenyl) refers to a straight or branched chain alkenyl radical having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms and containing at least one double bond of E or Z configuration, including for example, ethenyl and allyl.
- (C ⁇ -C 6 )alkynyl refers to a straight or branched chain alkenyl radical having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms and containing at least one triple bond, including for example, ethynyl and prop-2-ynyl.
- cycloalkyl refers to a saturated carbocyclic radical having from 3-8 carbon atoms and includes, for example, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl and cyclooctyl.
- cycloalkenyl refers to a carbocyclic radical having from 3-8 carbon atoms containing at least one double bond, and includes, for example, cyclopentenyl, cyclohexenyl, cycloheptenyl and cyclooctenyl.
- aryl refers to a mono-, bi- or tri-cyclic carbocyclic aromatic radical. Illustrative of such radicals are phenyl, biphenyl and napthyl.
- Carbocyclic refers to a cyclic ring or ring system whose ring atoms are all carbon, and includes monocyclic aryl, cycloalkyl and cycloalkenyl radicals.
- heteroaryl refers to a mono-, bi- or tri-cyclic aromatic radical containing one or more heteroatoms selected from S, N and O.
- Illustrative of such radicals are thienyl, benzthienyl, furyl, benzfuryl, pyrrolyl, imidazolyl, benzimidazolyl, thiazolyl, benzthiazolyl, isothiazolyl, benzisothiazolyl, pyrazolyl, oxazolyl, benzoxazolyl, isoxazolyl, benzisoxazolyl, isothiazolyl, triazolyl, benztriazolyl, thiadiazolyl, oxadiazolyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl, triazinyl, indolyl and indazolyl.
- heterocyclyl or “heterocyclic” includes “heteroaryl” as defined above, and in particular means a mono-, bi- or tricyclic aromatic or non-aromatic radical containing one or more heteroatoms selected from S, N and O, and to groups consisting of a monocyclic aromatic or non-aromatic radical containing one or more such heteroatoms which is covalently linked to another such radical or to a monocyclic carbocyclic radical.
- radicals are pyrrolyl; furanyl, thienyl, piperidinyl, imidazolyl, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, thiazolyl, thiadiazolyl, pyrazolyl, pyridinyl, pyrrolidinyl, pyrimidinyl, morpholinyl, piperazinyl, indolyl, morpholinyl, benzfuranyl, pyranyl, isoxazolyl, benzimidazolyl, methylenedioxyphenyl, ethylenedioxyphenyl, maleimido and succinimido groups.
- substituted as applied to any moiety herein means substituted with up to four substituents, each of which independently may be, for example, (CrC 6 )alkyl, (C ⁇ -C 6 )alkoxy, hydroxy, hydroxy(C- ⁇ -C 6 )alkyl, mercapto, mercapto(C ⁇ -C 6 )alkyl, (C ⁇ -C 6 )alkylthio, halo (including fluoro and chloro), trifluoromethyl, trifluoromethoxy, nitro, nitrile (-CN), oxo, phenyl, -COOH, -COOR A , -COR A , -SO 2 R A , -CONH 2 , -CONHNH 2 , -CONHNHR A , -CONHNR A R B , -SO 2 NH 2 , -CONHR A , -SO 2 NHR
- salt includes base addition, acid addition and quaternary salts.
- Compounds of the invention which are acidic can form salts, including pharmaceutically or veterinarily acceptable salts, with bases such as alkali metal hydroxides, e.g. sodium and potassium hydroxides; alkaline earth metal hydroxides e.g. calcium, barium and magnesium hydroxides; with organic bases e.g. N-ethyl piperidine, dibenzylamine and the like.
- bases such as alkali metal hydroxides, e.g. sodium and potassium hydroxides; alkaline earth metal hydroxides e.g. calcium, barium and magnesium hydroxides; with organic bases e.g. N-ethyl piperidine, dibenzylamine and the like.
- Those compounds (I) which are basic can form salts, including pharmaceutically or veterinarily acceptable salts with inorganic acids, e.g.
- hydrohalic acids such as hydrochloric or hydrobromic acids, sulphuric acid, nitric acid or phosphoric acid and the like
- organic acids e.g. with acetic, tartaric, succinic, fumaric, maleic, malic, salicylic, citric, methanesulphonic and p- toluene sulphonic acids and the like.
- Some compounds of the invention contain one or more actual or potential chiral centres because of the presence of asymmetric carbon atoms.
- the presence of several asymmetric carbon atoms gives rise to a number of diastereoisomers with R or S stereochemistry at each chiral centre.
- the invention includes all such diastereoisomers and mixtures thereof.
- Ar is preferably a 2-hydroxyphenyl group, more preferably a 2,4- dihydroxyphenyl group, which is optionally further substituted, for example in the 5-position.
- Optional substituents include for example, chloro or bromo, optionally substituted phenyl or C ⁇ -C 6 alkyl, and phenylethyl which is optionally substitiuted in the phenyl ring thereof.
- Ri and R 2 may be, for example, hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, n- or iso-propyl, or hydroxyethyl. Hydrogen is presently preferred in the case of R-i, and hydrogen or methyl is presently preferred in the case of R 2 ;
- Ring A may be, for example, a ring of formula (IIA) or (MB):
- X represents CH or N
- Y represents CH, O, S or NH
- a ring carbon is optionally substituted
- a ring nitrogen is optionally substituted by a group of formula -(Alk 1 ) p -(Cyc) n -(AIk 3 )m-(Z) r -(Alk 2 ) s -Q
- Alk 1 , Alk 2 and Alk 3 are optionally substituted C C 3 alkyl
- Cyc is an optionally substituted carbocyclic or heterocyclic radical; m, n, p, r and s are independently 0 or 1 ,
- Q is hydrogen or an optionally substituted carbocyclic or heterocyclic radical.
- X is preferably N and Y is NH or CH, and more preferably X is N, and Y is -NR A - wherein R A is a radical of formula -(Alk 1 )-Q, wherein Alk 1 is a C 1 -C 3 alkylene radical.
- R A may be an optionally substituted benzyl group and Q may be optionally substituted phenyl, pyridyl, furyl, thienyl, oxadiazolyl, imidazolyl or morpholinyl.
- X when the optionally substitiuted ring A is of formula (IIA), X may be and Y may be -NR A -wherein R A is a radical of formula -(Alk 1 ) p -(Cyc) n - (Alk 3 ) m -(Z)r(Alk 2 ) s -Q.
- R A is a radical of formula -(Alk 1 ) p -(Cyc) n - (Alk 3 ) m -(Z)r(Alk 2 ) s -Q.
- p is 1 and m are each 1
- Cyc is a phenylene radical.
- a presenmtly preferred class of compounds of the invention consists of those of formula (IC) or (ID) or a salts, N-oxides, hydrates or solvates thereof::
- R is hydrogen, an optional substituent, or a phenylethyl group which is optionally substituted in the phenyl ring
- R 2 , m, r, s, Alk 3 , Z and Alk 2 are as defined above.
- R may be hydrogen
- R may be, for example chloro, bromo, or a phenylethyl group which is optionally substituted in the phenyl ring
- n may be is 0,
- r may be 1
- Compounds of formula (IIA) may be prepared by nucleophilic displacement of bromine from a compound of formula (III) by an anion of ring A:
- the compounds of the invention are inhibitors of HSP90 and are thus useful in the treatment of diseases which are responsive to inhibition of HSP90 activity such as cancers; viral diseases such as Hepatitis C (HCV) (Waxman, 2002); Immunosupression such as in transplantation (Bijlmakers, 2000 and Yorgin, 2000); Anti-inflammatory diseases (Bucci, 2000) such as Rheumatoid arthritis, Asthma, MS, Type I Diabetes, Lupus, Psoriasis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease; Cystic fibrosis (Fuller, 2000); Angiogenesis-related diseases (Hur, 2002 and Kurebayashi, 2001): diabetic retinopathy, haemangiomas, psoriasis, endometriosis and tumour angiogenesis.
- HCV Hepatitis C
- HCV Hepatitis C
- Immunosupression such as in transplantation (Bijlmakers, 2000 and Yorgin, 2000)
- Anti-inflammatory diseases (Bucci
- an Hsp90 inhibitor of the invention may protect normal cells against chemotherapy-induced toxicity and be useful in diseases where failure to undergo apoptosis is an underlying factor.
- Such an Hsp90 inhibitor may also be useful in diseases where the induction of a cell stress or heat shock protein response could be beneficial, for example, protection from hypoxia-ischemic injury due to elevation of Hsp70 in the heart (Hutter, 1996 and Trost, 1998) and brain (Plumier, 1997 and Rajder, 2000).
- Hsp90 inhibitor could also be useful in diseases where protein misfolding or aggregation is a major causal factor , for example, scrapie/CJD, Huntingdon's and Alzheimer's (Sittler, 2001 ; Trazelt, 1995 and Winklhofer, 2001 ).
- the invention also provides:
- the specific dose level for any particular patient will depend upon a variety of factors including the activity of the specific compound employed, the age, body weight, general health, sex, diet, time of administration, route of administration, rate of excretion, drug combination and the causative mechanism and severity of the particular disease undergoing therapy.
- a suitable dose for orally administrable formulations will usually be in the range of 0.1 to 3000 mg once, twice or three times per day, or the equivalent daily amount administered by infusion or other routes.
- optimum dose levels and frequency of dosing will be determined by clinical trials as is conventional in the art.
- the compounds with which the invention is concerned may be prepared for administration by any route consistent with their pharmacokinetic properties.
- the orally administrable compositions may be in the form of tablets, capsules, powders, granules, lozenges, liquid or gel preparations, such as oral, topical, or sterile parenteral solutions or suspensions.
- Tablets and capsules for oral administration may be in unit dose presentation form, and may contain conventional excipients such as binding agents, for example syrup, acacia, gelatin, sorbitol, tragacanth, or polyvinyl-pyrrolidone; fillers for example lactose, sugar, maize-starch, calcium phosphate, sorbitol or glycine; tabletting lubricant, for example magnesium stearate, talc, polyethylene glycol or silica; disintegrants for example potato starch, or acceptable wetting agents such as sodium lauryl sulphate.
- the tablets may be coated according to methods well known in normal pharmaceutical practice.
- Oral liquid preparations may be in the form of, for example, aqueous or oily suspensions, solutions, emulsions, syrups or elixirs, or may be presented as a dry product for reconstitution with water or other suitable vehicle before use.
- Such liquid preparations may contain conventional additives such as suspending agents, for example sorbitol, syrup, methyl cellulose, glucose syrup, gelatin hydrogenated edible fats; emulsifying agents, for example lecithin, sorbitan monooleate, or acacia; non-aqueous vehicles (which may include edible oils), for example almond oil, fractionated coconut oil, oily esters such as glycerine, propylene glycol, or ethyl alcohol; preservatives, for example methyl or propyl p-hydroxybenzoate or sorbic acid, and if desired conventional flavouring or colouring agents.
- suspending agents for example sorbitol, syrup, methyl cellulose, glucose syrup, gelatin hydrogenated edible fats
- emulsifying agents for example lecithin, sorbitan monooleate, or acacia
- non-aqueous vehicles which may include edible oils
- almond oil fractionated coconut oil
- oily esters such as glycerine, propylene
- the drug may be made up into a cream, lotion or ointment.
- Cream or ointment formulations which may be used for the drug are conventional formulations well known in the art, for example as described in standard textbooks of pharmaceutics such as the British Pharmacopoeia.
- the active ingredient may also be administered parenterally in a sterile medium.
- the drug can either be suspended or dissolved in the vehicle.
- adjuvants such as a local anaesthetic, preservative and buffering agents can be dissolved in the vehicle.
- Example 1 4-[3-(5-Chloro-2,4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-1 H-pyrazol-4-yl]- piperazine-1 -carboxylic acid tert-butyl ester, and
- Benzyl bromide (30mL) was added to a mixture of 1-(5-chloro-2,4-dihydroxy- phenyl)-ethanone (20g, 0.107moles) and potassium carbonate (37g, 2.5 equiv) in acetonitrile (350mL). The mixture was heated at reflux for 6 hours then allowed to cool and stirred overnight. The mixture was filtered and the solids were washed with dichloromethane (3 x 100ml_).
- Phenyltrimethylammonium tribromide (7.5g, 0.02mol) was added portionwise to a stirred solution of 1-(2,4-Bis-benzyloxy-5-chloro-phenyl)-ethanone (7.09g, 0.019mol) in tetrahydrofuran (100ml) and the mixture was stirred for 2h. The mixture was partitioned between water (100ml) and diethyl ether (2x50ml). The combined organic phases were dried over magnesium sulphate and concentrated to give a beige solid. Crystallisation from toluene (100ml) gave 1-(2,4-Bis-benzyloxy-5-chloro-phenyl)-2-bromo-ethanone as a white solid (4.5g)
- Step 7 4-Chloro-6-(4-pi ⁇ erazin-1-yl-1 H-pyrazol-3-yl)-benzene-1 ,3-diol (Example 2)
- the compound of Example 1 had activity 'B' in the ATPase assay described below, and the compound of Example 2 had activity 'A'
- the compounds in the following table were prepared as described in scheme 1 using the corresponding amine, and were purified using HPLC
- the entries in the column "Hsp90 IC50" are the results obtained in the ATPase assay described below.
- the compound of Example 5 had activity 'B' in the ATPase assay described below.
- the compound of Example 8 had activity 'B' in the ATPase assay.
- Example 9 had activity 'B' in the ATPase assay.
- Examples 10 to 48 were prepared by the method summarised in Scheme 5, using the appropriate alkylating, acylating or sulfonylating agent.
- the entries in the column "Hsp90 IC50" are the results obtained in the ATPase assay or, where indicated by an asterisk, in the Fluorescence Polarisation (FP) assay described below:
- N-Butyl lithium (1.6M in hexane; 0.25ml, 0.4mmol) was added dropwise to a stirred, cooled (-78°C) solution of 4-[3-(2,4-Bis-benzyloxy-5-chloro-phenyl)-1- (toluene-4-sulfonyl)-1 H-pyrazol-4-yl]-piperazine-1 -carboxylic acid tert-butyl ester )240mg, 0.33mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (2ml), under a nitrogen atmosphere. The mixture was stirred at -78°C for 10minut.es, then methyl iodide (40 ⁇ L; 0.64mmol) was added.
- the final product was obtained by the use of Method B of Example 1 and had activity 'A' in the Hsp90 FP assay.
- Step 2 The final product was obtained by the use of Method B of Example 1.
- the compound had activity 'A' in the Hsp90 FP assay.
- Reagents and Conditions a. BnBr, K 2 CO 3 , DMF, rt, 18h, 97%; b. PhNMe 3 Br 3 , THF, rt, 45 mins; c. feoc-piperazine, K 2 CO 3 , DMF, 80% (2 steps); d. DMFDMA, ⁇ -wave 200 °C, 15 min; e. NH 2 NH 2 «H 2 O, EtOH, ⁇ -wave, 120 °C, 30 min, 33% (2 steps); f. BCI 3 , DCM, 30 %.
- Phenyltrimethylammonium tribromide (1.55 g, 4.13 mmol) was added to a solution of 2'-(benzyloxy)-4'-fluoroacetophenone (1.01 g, 4.13 mmol) in THF (10 mL), and the mixture stirred at room temperature for 45 minutes, over which time the orange solution faded and a white precipitate formed.
- Tic analysis (9:1 hexane : EtOAc) showed the reaction to be complete. The mixture was poured into water (20 mL) and extracted with ether (2 x 50 mL).
- the compound of this Example 52 had activity 'B' in the Hsp90 ATPase assay.
- Reagents and Conditions a. AcCI, pyr, DCM, 96%; b. AICI 3 , 180 °C, 73%; c. BnBr, Cs 2 CO 3 , DMF, 53%; d. PhNMe 3 Br 3 , THF, EE 95% or EE' 100%; e. (EtO) 2 PH. Et 3 N, THF, >100% (impure) ; f. Cbz-piperazine, DMF, K 2 CO 3 , 50%; g. DMFDMA, THF; h. add NH 2 NH 2 -xH 2 O, MeOH, 98%; i. H 2 , Pd/C, MeOH, 41%.
- Step 2 4'-Acetamido-2'-hydroxyacetophenone 3-Acetamidophenyl acetate (10.47 g, 54.19 mmol) was ground to a fine powder in a pestle and mortar, then mixed with AICI 3 (14.45 g, 108.40 mmol) in a 250 mL round-bottomed flask equiped with a bubbler attached to a nitrogen supply. The mixture was heated cautiously until melting (75 °C) and subsequent vigourous reaction (85 °C) had occurred (CAUTION: Vigourous exothermic reaction with evolution of gas. Note: The temperature at which these processes occurs shows some variation - the temperature indicated are the lowest observed, and the highest are approximately 30 °C higher for each process).
- the mixture was cooled to room temperature and the brown solid broken to a powder with a spatula.
- the mixture was then heated at 180 °C for 4.25 hours, and cooled to room temperature.
- the solid mass was broken up with a spatula, and ice-water (100 mL) was added.
- the mixture was stirred vigourously overnight and the pure product removed by filtration.
- Phenyltrimethylammonium tribromide (102 mg, 0.272 mmol) was added to a solution of N-(4-acetyl-3-benzyloxy-phenyl)-acetamide (35 mg, 0.124 mmol) in THF (3.5 mL), and stirred at room temperature for 2 hours. The mixture was partitioned between water (25 mL) and EtOAc (25 mL), the layers separated and the organic layer dried (MgSO 4 ).
- Phenyltrimethylammonium tribromide (241 mg, 0.641 mmol) was added to a stirred solution of N-(4-acetyl-3-benzyIoxy-phenyl)-acetamide (165 mg, 0.582 mmol) in THF (16 mL) and stirred at room temperature for 2 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into water (50 mL) and extracted with ether (2 x 50 mL).
- the compound of this Example 53 had activity 'B' in the Hsp90 FP binding assay.
- N-(4-Acetyl-3-hydroxy-phenyl)-acetamide (2.57 g, 13.3 mmol) was suspended in DMF (60 ml), followed by the sequential addition of Cs 2 CO 3 (8.70 g, 26.7 mmol) and benzyl bormide (1.7 ml, 14 mmol). The reaction was stirred at room temperature overnight. The solvent was removed in vacuo and the oily residue stirred in DCM/H 2 O (1 :1 ).
- Step 7 1-(1-Acetyl-6-benzyloxy-3-methyl-1H-indol-5-yl)-2-bromo-ethanone
- the compound of this Example 54 had activity 'B' in the Hsp90 FP binding assay.
- Benzyl bromide (35.6 mL, 0.3 mol) was added to a suspension of 2,4- dihydroxyacetophenone (15g, 0.1 mol) and potassium carbonate (41.4 g, 0.3 mol) in acetonitrile (150 mL) and the mixture stirred overnight. After concentration to dryness, the residues were resuspended in dichloromethane (100 mL) and washed with water (100 mL). The organic phase was dried over magnesium sulphate and concentrated. Trituration with hexanes, filtration and drying in vacuo gave 1-(2,4-Bis-benzyloxyphenyl)-ethanone as a white powder (26g).
- Phenyltrimethylammonium tribromide (5.6g, 0.015mol) was added portionwise to a stirred solution of 1-(2,4-Bis-benzyloxyphenyl)-ethanone (5.0g, 0.015mol) in tetrahydrofuran (50ml) and the mixture was stirred for 2h. The mixture was partitioned between water (50ml) and diethyl ether (2x50ml). The combined organic phases were dried over magnesium sulphate and concentrated to give 1-(2,4-Bis-benzyloxypheny!)-2-bromo-ethanone as a beige solid which was used without further purification.
- N-bromo succinimide (2.67 g, 0.015mol) was added to a stirred solution of crude 1-(2,4-Bis-benzyloxyphenyl)-2-bromo-ethanone (ca. 6.16g, 0.015mol) in dimethylformamide (50ml) and the mixture was stirred for 18h. The mixture was concentrated to dryness, dissolved in dichloromethane (50 mL) and washed with (2x50ml). The combined organic phases were dried over magnesium sulphate and concentrated to give 1 -(2,4-Bis-benzyloxy-5-bromo- phenyl)-2-bromo-ethanone as a white solid, which was used without further purification.
- Example 65-76 The compounds of Examples 65-76 below were prepared using the compound of Example 55 as an intermediate.
- the compound of Example 70 was prepared as follows, and the compounds of the additional Examples 65-69 and 71-76 were prepared analogously.: Step l
- the intrinsic ATPase activity of HSP90 may be measured using yeast HSP90 as a model system.
- the assay based on the use of malachite green for the measurement of inorganic phosphate, was used to test the HSP90 inhibitory activity of the compounds of the Examples herein.
- E. coli expressed yeast HSP90 protein purified >95% (see, e.g., Panaretou et al., 1998) and stored in 50uL aliquots at -80°C .
- the time interval between addition of the malachite green reagent and the sodium citrate should be kept as short as possible in order to reduce the non-enzymatic hydrolysis of ATP. Once the sodium citrate is added, the colour is stable for up to 4 h at room temperature.
- Compounds can be added to the assay plates using a Biomek FX Robot (Beckman Coulter).
- a Multidrop 384 dispenser (Thermo Labsystems, Basingstoke, UK) can be conveniently used to add reagents to the plate.
- Fluorescence polarization ⁇ also known as fluorescence anisotropy ⁇ measures the rotation of a fluorescing species in solution, where the larger molecule the more polarized the fluorescence emission. When the fluorophore is excited with polarized light, the emitted light is also polarized. The molecular size is proportional to the polarization of the fluorescence emission.
- Test compound is added to the assay plate, left to equilibrate and the anisotropy measured again. Any change in anisotropy is due to competitive binding of compound to HSP90, thereby releasing probe.
- Chemicals are of the highest purity commercially available and all aqueous solutions are made up in AR water.
- BSA bovine serum albumen
- E. coli expressed human full-length HSP90 protein purified >95% (see, e.g., Panaretou et al., 1998) and stored in 50 ⁇ L aliquots at -80°C .
- the Z' factor is calculated from zero controls and positive wells. It typically gives a value of 0.7 - 0.9.
- Control wells are at either side of the 96 well plates, where 40 ⁇ l of medium is added.
- the first row will be the 100% control with no drug, but with stain). Leave for 15 mins. 12)Wash off unbound SRB stain with four washes of 1% acetic acid. 13)Dry plates in incubator. 14)Solubilise SRB using 100 ⁇ l of 10mM Tris base and put plates on plate shaker for 5 mins. 15)Determine absorbance at 540nm using a plate reader. Calculate mean absorbance for quadruplicate wells and express as a percentage of value for control, untreated wells.
- the compound of Example 2 gave an IC50 in the 'A' range ( ⁇ 50uM) for the SRB growth arrest assay.
- HSP90-related protein TRAP1 is a mitochondrial protein with distinct functional properties
- Kelfand LR Abel G, McKeage MJ, Jones M, Goddard PM, Valenti M, Murrer BA and Harrap KR. 1993 "Preclinical antitumour evaluation of bis- acetalo-amino-dichloro-cyclohexylamine platinum (IV): an orally active platinum drug", Cancer Research, Vol. 53, pp. 2581-2586.
- 17-allylamino-17-deemthoxygeldanamcyin binds to HSP90 and shares important biologic activities with geldanamycin", Cancer Chemother. Pharmacol., Vol. 42, pp. 273-279.
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