WO2005058913A1 - Pyrido- and pyrimidopyrimidine derivatives as anti- proliferative agents - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to py imidopyrimidine derived macrocycles that have been found to possess anti-proliferative activity, such as anti-cancer activity and are accordingly useful in methods of treatment of the human or animal body, for example in the manufacture of medicaments for use in hyper proliferative disorders such as atherosclerosis, restenosis and cancer.
- the invention also relates to processes for the manufacture of said pyrimidopyrimidine derivatives, to pharmaceutical compositions containing them and to their use in the manufacture of medicaments of use in the production of anti-proliferative effect .
- the compounds of the present invention were found to inhibit tyrosine kinase enzymes, also called tyrosine kinases.
- Tyrosine kinases are a class of enzymes, which catalyse the transfer of the terminal phosphate of adenosine triphosphate to the phenolic hydroxyl group of a tyrosine residue present in the target protein. It is known, that several oncogenes, involved in the transformation of a cell into a malignant tumour cell, encode tyrosine kinase enzymes including certain growth factor receptors such as EGF, FGF, IGF-1R, IR, PDGF and VEGF.
- This family of receptor tyrosine kinases and in particular the EGF family of receptor tyrosine kinases are frequently present in common human cancers such as breast cancer, non-small cell lung c ⁇ ncers including adenocarcinomas and squamous cell cancer of the lung, bladder cancer, oesophageal cancer, gastrointestinal cancer such as colon, rectal or stomach cancer, cancer of the prostate, leukaemia and ovarian, bronchial or pancreatic cancer, which are examples of cell proliferation related disorders.
- Herceptin® Trastuzumab
- GleevecTM imatinib mesylate
- Herceptin ® is targeted against ⁇ Letl/neu, a receptor tyrosine kinase found to be amplified up to 100-fold in about 30% of patients with invasive breast cancer.
- Herceptin ® (Trastuzumab) proved to have anti-tumour activity against breast cancer (Review by L.K.
- GleevecTM imatinib mesylate
- BcR-Abl abelson tyrosine kinase
- GleevecTM imatinib mesylate
- imatinib mesylate showed a spectacular efficacy with minimal side effects that led to an approval within 3 months of submission.
- the speed of passage of this agent through clinical trials and regulatory review has become a case study in rapid drug development (Drucker BJ. & Lydon N., "Lessons learned from the development of an Abl tyrosine kinase inhibitor for chronic myelogenous leukaemia.”, 2000, J.Clin.Invest. 105, 3).
- EGF receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors specifically attenuates the growth in athymic nude mice of transplanted carcinomas such as human mammary carcinoma or human squamous cell carcinoma (Review by T.R. Burke Jr., Drugs of the Future, 1992, 17, 119).
- EGF receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors specifically attenuates the growth in athymic nude mice of transplanted carcinomas such as human mammary carcinoma or human squamous cell carcinoma.
- ErbituxTM also called C225, Cetuximab
- EGF receptor tyrosine kinases has been shown to be implicated in non-malignant proliferative disorders such as psoriasis (elder et al, Science, 1989, 243; 811). It is therefore expected that inhibitors of EGF type receptor tyrosine kinases will be useful in the treatment of non-malignant diseases of excessive cellular proliferation such as psoriasis, benign prostatic hypertrophy, atherosclerosis and restenosis.
- This invention concerns compounds of formula (I)
- R 3 represents hydrogen, cyano or C 1-4 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents selected from halo, amino-, mono-or di(Ci a!kyl)an ino-, or phenyl;
- R 4 represents hydrogen, hydroxy, Ar'-oxy, Ar 4 -C ⁇ -4 alkyloxy-, C 2- 4alkenyloxy- optionally substituted with Het 12 or R 4 represents ⁇ alkyloxy substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from R 5 and R 6 are each independently selected from hydrogen or R 7 andR 8 are each independently selected from hydrogen, Ci ⁇ alkyl, Het 8 , arninosulfonyl-, mono- or di ' hydroxycarbonyl-C ⁇ .4alkyl-, C 3 - 6 Cycloalkyl, Het 9 - Het 10 -carbonyl-, polyhydroxy-C 1- alkyl-, Het 11 -C ⁇ - alkyl- o «r
- R 9 and R 10 are each independently selected from hydrogen, C 3- 6cycloalkyl
- R 16 andR 17 are each independently selected from hydrogen, C 1-4 alkyl
- Het 1 represents a heterocycle selected from piperidinyl, morpholinyl, piperazinyl, furanyl, pyrazolyl, dioxolanyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, i idazolyl, isoxazolyl, oxadiazolyl, pyridinyl or pyrrolidinyl wherein said Het 1 is optionally substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from amino, C 1-4 alkyl, phenyl, mono- or or amino-carbonyl-;
- Het 2 represents a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl, pyrrolidinyl, thiomo ⁇ holinyl or dithianyl wherein said Het 2 is optionally substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from hydroxy, halo, amino, amino
- Het 3 , Het 4 and Het 8 each independently represent a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl, furanyl, pyrazolyl, dioxolanyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, imidazolyl, isoxazolyl, oxadiazolyl, pyridinyl or pyrrolidinyl wherein said Het 3 , Het 4 or Het 8 is optionally substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from hydroxy-, amino-, C 1-4 alkyl-, aminosulfonyl-, mono- or di(C 1- alkyl)arninosulfonyl or Het 5 represent a heterocycle selected from pyrrolidinyl or piperidinyl wherein said heterocycle is optionally substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from C 3-6 cycloalkyl, Het 6 and Het 7 each independently represent a heterocycle selected from
- Het 1 represents a heterocycle selected from indolyl or
- Het 12 represents a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl, pyrrolidinyl, thiomo ⁇ holinyl or dithianyl wherein said Het 12 is optionally substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from hydroxy, halo, amino, hydroxy-C ⁇ _ 4 alkyl-oxy-C ⁇ - aIkyl-, mono- or di(C ⁇ alkyl)amino- or mono- or Het 13 represent a heterocycle selected from pyrrolidinyl or piperidinyl wherein said heterocycle is optionally substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from C 1- alkyl, C 3- 6cycloalkyl, hydroxy-C 1- allkyl-, Het 14 represent a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl or piperidinyl wherein said heterocycle is optionally substituted with one or where possible two or more substituent
- Het 15 and Het each independently represent a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl or piperidinyl wherein said Het 15 or Het 21 are optionally substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from Ci. alkyl, C 3-6 cycloalkyl, or polyhydroxy-
- Het 16 represent a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyL pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl, 1,3,2-dioxaborolane or piperidinyl wherein said heterocycle is optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from Het 17 represent a heterocycle selected from pyrrolidinyl or piperidinyl wherein said heterocycle is optionally substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from C 3 -6cycloalkyl, hydroxy-C 1-4 alkyl-, C M alkylo yC alkyl
- Het 18 and Het 19 each independently represent a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl or piperidinyl wherein said Het 18 and Het 19 are optionally substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from C 3 _ 6 cycloalkyl, hydroxy-C ⁇ - 4 alkyl-, or Het 20 represents a heterocycle selected from pyrrol
- - halo is generic to fluoro, chloro, bromo and iodo;
- - C ⁇ alkyl defines methyl or ethyl;
- - C j ⁇ al yl defines straight and branched chain saturated hydrocarbon radicals having from 1 to 3 carbon atoms such as, for example, methyl, ethyl, propyl and the like;
- - C j ⁇ alkyl defines straight and branched chain saturated hydrocarbon radicals having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms such as, for example, methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, 1- methylethyl, 2-methylpropyl, 2,2-dimethylethyl and the like;
- - C j ⁇ alkyl defines straight and branched chain saturated hydrocarbon radicals having from 1 to 5 carbon atoms such as, for example, methyl, ethyl, propyl, buyl pentyl, 1- methylbutyl, 2,2-dimethylpropyl, 2,2-dimethylethyl and the like;
- Ci-salkyl and the higher homologues thereof having 6 carbon atoms such as, for example hexyl, 1,2-dimethylbutyl, 2-methylpentyl and the like;
- Ci- ⁇ alkyl and the higher homologues the eof having 7 carbon atoms such as, for example 1,2,3-dimethylbutyl, 1, 2-methylpentyl and the like;
- - C 3- 9alkyl defines straight and branched chain saturated hydrocarbon radicals having from 3 to 9 carbon atoms such as propyl, butyl, pentyl, hexyl, heptyl, octyl, nonyl and the like;
- - C ⁇ alkenyl defines straight and branched chain hydrocarbon radicals containing one double bond and having from 2 to 4 carbon atoms such as, for example vinyl, 2- propenyl, 3 -butenyl, 2-butenyl and the like;
- - C 3-9 alkenyl defines straight and branched chain hydrocarbon radicals containing one double bond and having from 3 to 9 carbon atoms such as, for example 2-propenyl, 3- butenyl, 2-butenyl, 2-pentenyl, 3-pentenyl, 3-methyl-2-butenyl, 3-hexenyl and the like;
- - C 2 -6alkynyl defines straight and branched chain hydrocarbon radicals containing one triple bond and having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms such as, for example, 2-propynyl, 3- butynyl, 2-butynyl, 2-pentynyl, 3-pentynyl, 3-methyl-2-butynyl, 3-hexynyl
- - C 3 -6cycloalkyl is generic to cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl; - defines straight or branched saturated hydrocarbon radicals such as methoxy, ethoxy, propyloxy, butyloxy, 1-methylethyloxy, 2-methylpropyloxy and the like;
- Ci- ⁇ alkyloxy is meant to include C 1-4 alkyloxy and the higher homologues such as methoxy, ethoxy, propyloxy, butyloxy, 1-methylethyloxy, 2-methylpropyloxy and the like;
- pyrrolyl also includes 2H- pyrrolyl; triazolyl includes 1,2,4-triazolyl and 1,3,4-triazolyl; oxadiazolyl includes 1,2,3-oxadiazolyl, 1,2,4-oxadiazolyl, 1,2,5-oxadiazolyl and 1,3,4-oxadiazolyl; thiadiazolyl includes 1,2,3-thiadiazolyl, 1,2,4-thiadiazolyl, 1,2,5-thiadiazolyl and 1,3,4- thiadiazolyl; pyranyl includes 2H-pyranyl and 4H-pyranyl.
- heterocycles as mentioned in the above definitions and hereinafter may be attached to the remainder of the molecule of formula (I) through any ring carbon or heteroatom as appropriate.
- the heterocycle when it is imidazolyl, it may be a 1 -imidazolyl, 2-imidazolyl, 3-imidazolyl, 4-imidazolyl and 5-imidazolyl; when it is thiazolyl, it may be 2-thiazolyl, 4-thiazolyl and 5-thiazolyl; when it is triazolyl, it may be 1,2,4-triazol-l-yl, l,2,4-triazol-3-yl, l,2,4-triazol-5-yl, 1,3,4-triazol- 1-yl and l,3,4-triazol-2-yl; when it is benzothiazolyl, it may be 2-benzothiazolyl, 4- benzothiazolyl, 5-benzothiazolyl, 6-benzothiazolyl and 7
- the pharmaceutically acceptable addition salts as mentioned hereinabove are meant to comprise the therapeutically active non-toxic acid addition salt forms which the compounds of formula (I) are able to form.
- the latter can conveniently be obtained by treating the base form with such appropriate acid.
- Appropriate acids comprise, for example, inorganic acids such as hydrohalic acids, e.g. hydrochloric or hydrobromic acid; sulfuric; nitric; phosphoric and the like acids; or organic acids such as, for example, acetic, propanoic, hydroxyacetic, lactic, pyruvic, oxalic, malonic, succinic (i.e.
- butane-dioic acid maleic, fumaric, malic, tartaric, citric, methanesulfonic, ethanesulfonic, benzenesulfonic, ⁇ 7-toluenesulfonic, cyclamic, salicylic, ;-aminosalicyhc, pamoic and the like acids.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable addition salts as mentioned hereinabove are meant to comprise the therapeutically active non-toxic base addition salt forms which the compounds of formula (I) are able to form.
- base addition salt forms are, for example, the sodium, potassium, calcium salts, and also the salts with pharmaceutically acceptable amines such as, for example, ammonia, alkylamines, benzathine, N-methyl-D-glucamine, hydrabamine, amino acids, e.g. arginine, lysine.
- salt forms can be converted by treatment with an appropriate base or acid into the free acid or base form.
- addition salt as used hereinabove also comprises the solvates which the compounds of formula (I) as well as the salts thereof, are able to form.
- Such solvates are for example hydrates, alcoholates and the like. . t
- stereochemically isomeric forms as used hereinbefore defines the possible different isomeric as well as conformational forms which the compounds of formula (I) may possess.
- chemical designation of compounds denotes the mixture of all possible stereochemically and conformationally isomeric forms, said mixtures containing all diastereomers, enantiomers and/or conformers of the basic molecular structure.
- All stereochemically isomeric forms of the compounds of formula (I) both in pure form or in admixture with each other are intended to be embraced within the scope of the present invention.
- N-oxide forms of the compounds of formula (I) are meant to comprise those compounds of formula (I) wherein one or several nitrogen atoms are oxidized to the so-called N-oxide.
- a preferred group of compounds consists of those compounds of formula Q) wherein one or more of the following restrictions apply :
- Z represents NH;
- Y represents -C 3-9 alkyl-, -C 2-9 alkenyl-, - .salkyl-oxy-Ci-salkyl-, -C 1-5 alkyl-NR 13 -C 1-5 alkyl-, -Cj-ealkyl-NH-CO-, -CO-C ⁇ -7 alkyl-, -C ⁇ -7 alkyl-CO- or Ci-ealkyl-CO-Ci-ealkyl;
- R 4 represents hydrogen, hydroxy, Ar 4 -C ⁇ -4 alkyloxy or R 4 represents substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from R 11 represents hydrogen, C 1- alkyl- or C alkyl-oxy-carbonyl-;
- R 12 represents hydrogen, R 13 represents in particular mo ⁇ holinyl-CMalkyl;
- Het 1 represents thiazolyl optionally substituted with amino, C 1- alkyl, hydroxy-C 1-4 alkyl-, phenyl, phenyl-C 1-4 aIkyl-, mono- or di(Ci-4alky ⁇ )amino- or amino-carbonyl-;
- Het 2 represents a heterocycle selected from morpholinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl or pyrrolidinyl wherein said Het 2 is optionally substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from hydroxy, amino or
- Het 2 represents a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl or piperidin
- a further group of compounds consists of those compounds of formula (I) wherein one or more of the following restrictions apply : Z represents NH;
- Y represents -C 3-9 alkyl-, -C 1-5 alkyl-NR 13 -C ⁇ -5 alkyl-, -Ci-ealkyl-NH-CO- or -CO-NH -Ci-ealkyl- ;
- X 1 represents -O- or -NR 11 -;
- X 2 represents a direct bond, -C ⁇ .2alkyl-, -O-C ⁇ -2 alkyl, -O- or -O-CH 2 -;
- R 1 represents hydrogen or halo;
- R 2 represents hydrogen, cyano, halo, hydroxycarbonyl-, C ⁇ - 4 alkyloxycarbonyl-, Het 1 -carbonyl- orAr 5 ;
- R 3 represents hydrogen
- R 4 represents hydrogen, hydroxy, or R 4 represents C 1-4 alkyloxy substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from
- R 11 represents hydrogen
- R 12 represents hydrogen
- R 13 represents Het 14 -C ⁇ - alkyl
- Het 2 represents a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl or pyrrolidinyl wherein said Her 2 is optionally substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from hydroxy, amino or
- Het 2 represents a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl or piperidinyl optionally substituted with C 1-4 alkyl-, preferably methyl
- Het 14 represents mo ⁇ holinyl
- Het 16 represents a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl or pyrroUdinyl
- Ar 4 represents phenyl
- Ar 5 represents phenyl optionally substituted with cyano.
- Z represents NH
- Y represents -C 3-9 alkyl-, -C 2-9 alkenyl-, -Ci-salkyl-oxy-Ci-salkyl-, CO-C 1-7 alkyl-, -C ⁇ -7 alkyl-CO- or C ⁇ alkyl-CO-C 1-6 alkyl
- R 1 represents hydrogen, cyano, halo or hydroxy, preferably halo
- R 2 represents hydrogen, cyano, halo, hydroxy, hydroxycarbonyl-, C 2-6 alkynyl-, Ar 5 or Het 1 ; in a further embodiment R 2 represents hydrogen, cyano, halo, hydroxy, or Ar 5 ; in a more particular embodiment R 2 represents hydrogen or halo;
- R 3 represents hydrogen;
- R 4 represents hydrogen, hydroxy, or R 4 represents substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from C 1- alkyloxy- or Het 2 -;
- Ar 4 represents phenyl optionally substituted with cyano, hydroxy-, or C 1-4 alkyl
- Ar 5 represents phenyl optionally substituted with cyano, hydroxy, ⁇ alkyloxy or
- a further group of compounds consists of those compounds of formula (I) wherein one or more of the following restrictions apply : Z represents NH;
- Y represents -C 3-9 alkyl-, -C 1-5 alkyl-NR 13 -C ⁇ -5 alkyl-, -C ⁇ -5 alkyl-NR 14 -CO-C 1-5 alkyl-, - C 1-6 alkyl-NH-CO- or -CO-NH -C 1-6 alkyl- ;
- X 1 represents a direct bond, -C ⁇ - 2 alkyl-, -O-C ⁇ -2 alkyl, -O-, - -CH 2 - or -NR 11 -;
- X 2 represents -O-, -O-Ci -2 alkyl, -NR 12 -, NR 12 -C ⁇ -2 alkyl, -NR 17 -CO-, NR 17 -CO-C ⁇ . 2 alkyl or He -C ⁇ alkyl-;
- R 1 represents hydrogen or halo;
- R 2 represents hydrogen, cyano, halo, hydroxycarbonyl-, Het 16 -carbonyl- or Ar 5 ; in particular R 2 represents hydrogen or halo;
- R 3 represents hydrogen;
- R 4 represents hydrogen, hydroxy, Ar 4 -C ⁇ -4 alkyloxy or R 4 represents substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from C ⁇ _4alkyloxy- or Het 2 -;
- R 11 represents hydrogen
- R 12 represents hydrogen
- R 13 represents hydrogen or in particular hydrogen or R 14 represents hydrogen
- R 17 represents hydrogen
- Het 2 represents a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl or pyrrolidinyl wherein said Het 2 is optionally substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from hydroxy, amino or
- Het 2 represents a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl or piperidinyl optionally substituted with preferably methyl
- Het 14 represents mo ⁇ holinyl
- Het 16 represents a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl or pyrrolidinyl;
- Het 20 represents pyrrolidinyl or piperidinyl
- Ar 4 represents phenyl
- Ar 5 represents phenyl optionally substituted with cyano.
- R 1 substituent is at position 4'
- the R 2 substituent is at position 5%
- R 3 substituent is at position 2
- a particular group of compounds according to the present invention are those compounds of formula (I) wherein the aniline fragment is substituted with an R 2 substituent at position 5' and an R 1 substituent at position 4'and wherein said R 1 substituent represents halo, in particular fluoro and wherein said R 2 substituent is being selected from the group consisting of halo, Het 16 -carbonyl-, hydroxycarbonyl-, cyano, or Ar 5 ; in particular said R 2 being selected from chloro, bromo, methoxycarbonyl, pyrroUdino- carbonyl, mo ⁇ holino-carbonyl, hydroxycarbonyl, cyano or phenyl.
- the compounds of this invention can be prepared by any of several standard synthetic processes commonly used by those skilled in the art of organic chemistry and described for instance in the following references; ' ⁇ eterocyclic Compounds" - Nol.24 (part4) p 261-304 Fused pyrimidines, Wiley - Interscience ; Chem. Pharm. Bull., Nol 41 (2) 362- 368 (1993); J.Chem.Soc, Perkin Trans. 1, 2001, 130-137.
- said compounds are generally prepared by reacting the 4-cUoro-6-fluoro-pyridopyrimidines or 4,6-dichloro-pyridopyrimidines of formula (H) with an appropriate aniline (HD using art known reaction conditions, such as for example using a base such as triethylamine, N-e yl-N-(l-memylemyl)-2-propaneamine (DIPEA) and alike or an inorganic base such as ⁇ a 2 CO 3 , K 2 CO 3 and alike in a suitable polar solvent such as propane-2-ol, 1- butanol, acetonitrile and alike at elevated temperatures (60-90°C or reflux temperatures).
- an appropriate aniline such as for example using a base such as triethylamine, N-e yl-N-(l-memylemyl)-2-propaneamine (DIPEA) and alike or an inorganic base such as ⁇ a 2 CO 3 , K 2 CO 3 and alike in
- anilmopyridopyrimidens are in a further step substituted by a suitable amine of formula (VII) to give the intermediate of formula Vm.
- This second substitution reaction is performed under known reactions conditions, such as for example, by stirring the reagentia at an elevated temperature (70-100°C) optionally in an appropriate solvent such as propane-2-ol, 1-butanol or DMSO in the presence of abase such as for example triethylamine, N-ethyl-N-(l-methylethyl)-2- propaneamine (DIPEA) and alike.
- DIPEA diethylamine
- the compounds according to the invention are finally obtained after deprotection and ring closure using art known conditions.
- Ring closure is typically performed in the presence of a coupling reagent such as for example l,3- ⁇ cyclohexylcarbo ⁇ iiimide (DCC), N.N-carbonylmimidazole (GDI), POCl 3 , TiC , sulfur chloride fluoride (SO 2 ClF) or l-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-3-ethylcarbodiimide (EDCI) in the presence or absence of hydroxybenzotrialzole (HOBt).
- a coupling reagent such as for example l,3- ⁇ cyclohexylcarbo ⁇ iiimide (DCC), N.N-carbonylmimidazole (GDI), POCl 3 , TiC , sulfur chloride fluoride (SO 2 ClF) or l-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-3-ethylcarbodiimide (EDCI) in the presence or absence of hydroxybenzotrialzole
- Pi andP 2 each independently represent optionally protected fiinctional groups, such as for example a primary or secondary amine, hydroxyl, hydroxycarbonyl, or halo (CI, Br or I), which upon reaction produce together with the Yi respectively Y 2 substituents to which they are attached, the divalent Y radical as defined for the compounds of formula (I) hereinbefore.
- X 1 , X 2 , R 1 , R 2 , R 3 andR 4 are defined as for the compounds of formula (I) hereinbefore.
- the group of compounds of formula (I) were -X 1 - represents -O-, hereinafter referred to as compounds of formula (I'), are generally prepared using the following synthesis scheme.
- the compounds of this invention may be prepared by coupling the known 4- cHoro-6-cUoropyrimidopyrimidine (II) with suitable substituted anilines (HI), which in their turn can be prepared according to reaction schemes 3-7, furnish the intermediate compounds (TV).
- V hydrogen or a protective group such as for example, methylcarbonyl, t-butyl, methyl, ethyl, benzyl or trialkylsilyl groups;
- R represents benzyl or memyl; and a'-a -a 4 , Y, X 2 , R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 are defined as for the compounds of formula (I)
- V hydrogen or a protective group such as for example, methylcarbonyl, t-butyl, methyl, ethyl, benzyl or trialkylsilyl groups; and Y, X 2 , R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 are defined as for the compounds of formula (I)
- TT 4-c oro-6-fluoropyridopvrimidines
- XXVDI 2-aminophenol derivatives of formula
- V hydrogen or a protective group such as for example, metiiylcarbonyl, t-butyl, methyl, ethyl, benzyl or uialkylsilyl groups; and Y, R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 are defined as for the compounds of formula (I)
- the suitable substituted anilines of formula (UP) are generally prepared from the commercially available nitro-phenols (X) and the , ⁇ -protected halogenated alcohols (XT) under alkaline conditions in a reaction inert solvent, for example, using dimethylacetamide (DMA) in the presence of K 2 CO 3 .
- DMA dimethylacetamide
- the resulting nitro-phenyl derivative (XH) is subsequently reduced according to standard conditions, for example, using iron/acetic acid, to yield the substituted anilines of formula (HI 3 ) (Scheme 4).
- Scheme 4 (X) (XI) (XII)
- X represents a halogen such as for example, CI, Br and I V represents a protective group such as for example methylcarbonyl
- the suitable substituted anilines of formula (HF) are generally prepared from the commercially available 2-nitro-benzaldehydes (XIH) and the amine substituted alcohols (XIV) by reductive amination under standard conditions, for example using NaBHt and titanium(iv)isopropoxide as reducing agents in ethanol as solvent, yielding in a first step the nitro-ben2ylamines of formula (XV).
- the suitable substitated anilines of formula (ID*) are generally prepared according to reaction scheme 5.
- the known 2-nitro-benzaldehydes (XTTT) are converted into the corresponding oxime (XVII) using, for example, the art known condensation reaction with hydroxylarnine.
- oxime of formula XVH is allowed to react for example, with an halogenated alkylacetate under alkaline conditions, for example using K2CO 3 in DMSO or with a stronger silyl protecting group like TBDMS or TBDPS, and NaH in THF for the reaction conditions, followed by reducing the nitro group, for example, with hon/ acetic acid, to provide the suitable substituted aniline of formula (HI 0 ).
- Scheme 6 (xm) (xvn) 0 (xv ⁇ n
- X represents a halogen such as for example CI, Br or I
- the known 2-nitro-benzoic acids (XX) are amidated to the intermediates of formula (XXH) under art known conditions, for example, using a hydroxylated amine of formula (XXI) that is added dropwise to a mixture of (XX) in CH 2 C1 2 in the presence of 1,1 'carbonylbis-lH-imidazole.
- V represents a protective group such as for example methylcarbonyl
- the suitable substitated anilines of formula ( f) are generally prepared according to reaction scheme 7.
- the known 2-nitro-benzaldehydes ( TT) are alkenated to the intermediates of formula (XXV) under art known conditions, for example, using the Wittig Reaction with the appropriate phosphonium salt of formula (XXTV).
- the intermediate of formula (XXVT) are reduced to yield the desired substituted anilines of formula (HI 6 ).
- Yj represents a C 1-7 alkyl
- V Protective group + R 1 N-Y— OH (X X)
- Functional groups which it is desirable to protect, include hydroxy, amino and carboxylic acid.
- Suitable protecting groups for hydroxy include trialkylsilyl groups (e.g. tert-butyld ⁇ ethylsilyl, tert-butyldiphenylsilyl or trimethylsilyl), benzyl and tetrahydropyranyl.
- Suitable protecting groups for amino include tert-butyloxycarbonyl or benzyloxycarbonyl.
- Suitable protecting groups for carboxylic acid include or benzyl esters.
- the protection and deprotection of functional groups may take place before or after a reaction step.
- JST-atoms in compounds of formula (I) can be methylated by art- known methods using CH3-I in a suitable solvent such as, for example 2-propanone, tetrahydrofuran or dimethylformamide.
- the compounds of formula (I) may also be converted to the corresponding N-oxide forms following art-known procedures for converting a trivalent nitrogen into its N-oxide form.
- Said N-oxidation reaction may generally be carried out by reacting the starting material of formula (T) with 3-phenyl-2-(phenylsulfonyl)oxaziridine or with an appropriate organic or inorganic peroxide.
- Appropriate inorganic peroxides comprise, for example, hydrogen peroxide, alkali metal or earth alkaline metal peroxides, e.g.
- organic peroxides may comprise peroxy acids such as, for example, benzenecarboperoxoic acid or halo substituted benzenecarboperoxoic acid, e.g. 3-chlorobenzenecarboperoxoic acid, peroxoalkanoic acids, e.g. peroxoacetic acid, alkylhydroperoxides, e.g. t-butyl hydroperoxide.
- Suitable solvents are, for example, water, lower alkanols, e.g. ethanol and the like, hydrocarbons, e.g. toluene, ketones, e.g.
- stereochemically isomeric forms of the compounds of formula (I) maybe obtained by the application of art-known procedures. Diastereomers may be separated by physical methods such as selective crystallization and chromatographic techniques, e.g. counter-current distribution, liquid chromatography and the like.
- Some of the compounds of formula (I) and some of the intermediates in the present invention may contain an asymmetric carbon atom.
- Pure stereochemically isomeric forms of said compounds and said intermediates can be obtained by the application of art-known procedures.
- diastereoisomers can be separated by physical methods such as selective crystallization or chromatographic techniques, e.g. counter current distribution, liquid chromatography and the like methods.
- Enantiomers can be obtained from racemic mixtures by first converting said racemic mixtures with suitable resolving agents such as, for example, chiral acids, to mixtures of diastereomeric salts or compounds; then physically separating said mixtures of diastereomeric salts or compounds by, for example, selective crystallization or chromatographic techniques, e.g.
- N represents hydrogen or a protective group preferably selected from the group consisting of methylcarbonyl, t-butyl, methyl, ethyl, benzyl or trialkylsilyl
- Y represents -C 3-9 alkyl-, -C3- alkenyl-, -C ⁇ -5alkyl-oxy-C 1-5 alkyl-, -C ⁇ -5 alkyl-r 13 -C ⁇ -5 alkyl-, -C 1-5 alkyl-CO- ⁇ R 15 -C ⁇ -5 alkyl-, -Ci-ealkyl-CO-NH-, -Ci-ealkyl-NH-CO-, -C ⁇ -7 alkyl-CO-, Ci-ealkyl-CO-Ci.ealkyl;
- X 2 represents a direct bond, O, -O-C ⁇ _ 2 alkyl-, CO, -CO-
- R 1 represents hydrogen, cyano, halo, hydroxy, formyl, Ci- ⁇ alkoxy-, C ⁇ alkyl-, Ci- ⁇ alkoxy- substituted with halo, substituted with one or where possible two or more substitaents selected from hydroxy or halo
- R 2 represents hydrogen, cyano, halo, hydroxy, hydroxycarbonyl-, Het 16 -carbonyl-, aminocarbonyl-, mono-or Het 1 , formyl, C 2-6 alkynyl-, C 3 - 6 cycloalkyl-, C 3 - 6 cycloalkyloxy-, Ci- ⁇ alkoxy-, Ar 5 , Ar 1 -oxy-, dihydroxyborane , C ⁇ _ 6 alkoxy- substituted with halo, substituted with one or where possible two or more substitaents selected from halo,
- Het 13 represent a heterocycle selected from pyrrolidinyl or piperidinyl wherein said heterocycle is optionally substitated with one or where possible two or more substitaents selected from C 1- alkyl, C3-6cycloalkyl,
- Het 14 represent a heterocycle selected from morpholinyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl or piperidinyl wherein said heterocycle is optionally substitated with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from C 1-4 alkyl, C 3-6 cycloalkyl,
- Het 15 represent a heterocycle selected from morpholinyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl or piperidinyl wherein said heterocycle is optionally substitated with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from C 3-6 Cycloalkyl
- Het 16 represent a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl, 1,3,2-dioxaborolane or piperidinyl wherein said heterocycle is optionally substitated with one or more substituents selected from and
- Het 17 represent a heterocycle selected from pyrrolidinyl or piperidinyl wherein said heterocycle is optionally substitated with one or where possible two or more substitaents selected from C 3 - 6 Cycloalkyl, Ci. or polyhydroxy-C 1 . aIkyl-;
- Het 18 and Het 19 each independently represent a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl or piperidinyl wherein said Het 18 and Het 19 are optionally substituted with one or wiiere possible two or more substituents selected from Qj-ecycloalkyl, or
- Ar 1 , Ar 2 , Ar 3 , Ar 4 and Ar 5 each independently represent phenyl optionally substitated with cyano, aminosulfonylamino-, hydroxy-C 1- alkyl, aminosulfonyl-, hydroxy-,
- Y represents -C 3- alkyl-, -Ci-salkyl-oxy-Ci-salkyl-, -Cwalkyl-NH-CO-;
- R 1 represents hydrogen, cyano, halo or hydroxy, preferably halo;
- R 2 represents hydrogen, cyano, halo, hydroxy, hydroxycarbonyl-, Het 16 -carbonyl-, C 2 -ealkynyl-, Ar 5 or Het 1 ;
- R 2 represents hydrogen, cyano, halo, hydroxy, C2-6alkynyl- or Het 1 ; in particular R 2 represents hydrogen, cyano, halo, hydroxy, or
- the compounds of formula (I) and the intermediates of formula (XXXI) of the present invention are useful because they possess pharmacological properties. They can therefore be used as medicines.
- this invention concerns the intermediates of formula
- Y represents -C 3-9 alkyl-, -C 1-5 alkyl-NR 13 -C ⁇ -5 alkyl-, -C 1-6 alkyl-NH-CO- or -CO-NH -Ci-ealkyl- ;
- R 1 represents hydrogen or halo;
- R 2 represents hydrogen, cyano, halo, hydroxycarbonyl-, Ci ⁇ alkyloxycarbonyl-, Het 16 -carbonyl- or Ar 5 ;
- R 4 represents hydroxy, or R 4 represents substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from C 1-4 alkyloxy- or Het 2 -;
- Het 2 represents a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl or pyrrolidinyl wherein said Het 2 is optionally substituted with one or where possible two or more substituents selected from hydroxy, amino or In a further embodiment Het 2 represents a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl or piperidinyl optionally substituted -with preferably methyl;
- Het 14 represents mo ⁇ holinyl
- Het 16 represents a heterocycle selected from mo ⁇ holinyl or pyrrolidinyl
- Ar 4 represents phenyl
- Ar 5 represents phenyl optionally substituted with cyano; as well as the use of an intermediate of formula (XXXI) in the synthesis of a macrocyclic kinase inhibitor such as for example the compounds of formula (I).
- the growth inhibitory effect and anti- tumour activity of the present compounds and some of the intermediates has been demonstrated in vitro, in enzymatic assays on the receptor tyrosine kinase EGFR.
- the growth inhibitory effect of the compounds was tested on the ovarian carcinoma cell line SKOV3 using art known cytotoxicity assays such as LIVE/DEAD (Molecular Probes) or MTT.
- the present invention provides the compounds of formula (I) and the intermediates of formula (XXXI) and their pharmaceutically acceptable N-oxides, addition salts, quaternary amines and stereochemically isomeric forms for use in therapy. More particular in the treatment or prevention of cell proliferation mediated diseases.
- the compounds of formula (I), the intermediates of formula (XXXI) and their pharmaceutically acceptable N-oxides, addition salts, quaternary amines and the stereochemically isomeric forms may hereinafter be referred to as compounds according to the invention.
- disorders for which the compounds according to the invention are particularly useful are atherosclerosis, restenosis, cancer and diabetic complications e.g. retinopathy.
- a method of treating a cell proliferative disorder such as atherosclerosis, restenosis and cancer, the method comprising administering to an animal in need of such treatment, for example, a mammal including humans, suffering from a cell proliferative disorder, a therapeutically effective amount of a compound according to the present invention.
- a therapeutically effective amount of the EGFR inhibitors of the present invention is the amount sufficient to induce the growth inhibitory effect and that this amount varies inter alia, depending on the size, the type of the neoplasia, the concentration of the compound in the therapeutic formulation, and the condition of the patient.
- an amount of EGFR inhibitor to be administered as a therapeutic agent for treating cell proliferative disorder such as atherosclerosis, restenosis and cancer, will be determined on a case by case by an attending physician.
- a suitable dose is one that results in a concentration of the EGFR inhibitor at the treatment site in the range of 0.5 nM to 200 ⁇ M, and more usually 5 nM to 10 ⁇ M.
- a patient in need of treatment likely will be administered between 0.01 mg/kg to 30O mg/kg body weight, in particular from 10 mg/kg to 100 mg/kg body weight.
- the above amounts may vary on a case-by-case basis.
- the compounds according to the invention are preferably formulated prior to admission.
- suitable pharmaceutical formulations are prepared by known procedures using well known and readily available ingredients .
- the compounds of formula (I) and the intermediates of formula (XXXI) as defined above are also useful to mark or identify the kinase domain wilhin the receptor tyrosine kinase receptors.
- the compounds of the present invention can be labelled, in particular by replacing, partially or completely, one or more atoms in the molecule by their radioactive isotopes.
- Examples of interesting labelled compounds are those compounds having at least one halo which is a radioactive isotope of iodine, bromine or fluorine; or those compounds having at least one x lC-atom or tritium atom.
- One particular group consists of those compounds of formula (I) and intermediates of formula (XXXI) wherein R is a radioactive halogen atom.
- R is a radioactive halogen atom.
- any compound according to the invention containing a halogen atom is prone for radiolabelling by replacing the halogen atom by a suitable isotope.
- Suitable halogen radioisotopes to this pmpose are radioactive iodides, e.g. 1 2 1, 123 1, 125 1, 131 I; radioactive bromides, e.g. 75 Br, 76 Br, 77 Br and 82 Br, and radioactive fluorides, e.g. 18 F.
- radiolabelled compounds according to the invention can be used in a process of specifically marking receptor sites in biological material. Said process comprises the steps of (a) radiolabelling a compound according to the invention, (b) administering this radiolabelled compound to biological material and subsequently (c) detecting the emissions from the radiolabelled compound.
- biological material is meant to comprise every kind of material which has a biological origin.
- this term refers to tissue samples, plasma or body fluids but also to animals, specially warm-blooded animals, or parts of animals such as organs.
- the radiolabelled compounds are adrninistered in an appropriate composition to an animal and the location of said radiolabelled compounds is detected using imaging techniques, such as, for instance, Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography (SPECT) or Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and the like.
- imaging techniques such as, for instance, Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography (SPECT) or Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and the like.
- SPECT Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography
- PET Positron Emission Tomography
- the present invention provides the use of the compounds according to the invention in the manufacture of a medicament for treating any of the aforementioned cell proliferative disorders or indications.
- the amount of a compound according to the present invention, also referred to here as the active ingredient, which is required to achieve a therapeutical effect will be, of course, vary with the particular compound, the route of administration, the age and condition of the recipient, and the particular disorder or disease being treated
- a suitable daily dose would be from 0.01 mg/kg to 300 mg/kg body weight, in particular from 10 mg kg to 100 mg/kg body weight.
- a method of treatment may also include administering the active ingredient on a regimen of between one and four intakes pea- day.
- the present invention further provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound according to the present invention, together with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent must be "acceptable" in the sense of being compatible with the other ingredients of the composition and not deleterious to the recipients thereof.
- compositions of this invention may be prepared by any methods well known in the art of pharmacy, for example, using methods such as those described in Gennaro et al. Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences (18 th ed., Mack Publishing Company, 1990, see especially Part 8 : Pharmaceutical preparations and their Manufacture).
- a therapeutically effective amount of the particular compound, in base form or addition salt form, as the active ingredient is combined in intimate admixture with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, which may take a wide variety of forms depending on the form of preparation desired for administration.
- compositions are desirably in unitary dosage form suitable, preferably, for systemic administration such as oral, percutaneous or parenteral administration; or topical administration such as via inhalation, a nose spray, eye drops or via a cream, gel, shampoo or the like.
- systemic administration such as oral, percutaneous or parenteral administration; or topical administration such as via inhalation, a nose spray, eye drops or via a cream, gel, shampoo or the like.
- topical administration such as via inhalation, a nose spray, eye drops or via a cream, gel, shampoo or the like.
- any of the usual pharmaceutical media may be employed, such as, for example, water, glycols, oils, alcohols and the like in the case of oral liquid preparations such as suspensions, syrups, elixirs and solutions: or solid carriers such as starches, sugars, kaolin, lubricants, binders, disintegrating agents and the like in the case of powders, pills, capsules and tablets.
- tablets and capsules represent the most advantageous oral dosage unit form, in which case solid pharmaceutical carriers are obviously employed.
- the carrier will usually comprise sterile water, at least in large part, though other ingredients, for example, to aid solubility, may be included.
- injectable solutions for example, may be prepared in which the carrier comprises saline solution, glucose solution or a mixture of saline and glucose solution.
- injectable suspensions may also be prepared in which case appropriate liquid carriers, suspending agents and the like may be employed.
- the carrier optionally comprises a penetration enhancing agent and/or a suitable wettable agent, optionally combined with suitable additives of any nature in minor proportions, which additives do not cause any significant deleterious effects on the skin.
- Said additives may facilitate the administration to the skin and/or may be helpful for preparing the desired compositions.
- These compositions may be administered in various ways, e.g., as a transdermal patch, as a spot-on or as an ointment.
- Dosage unit form as used in the specification and claims herein refers to physically discrete units suitable as unitary dosages, each unit containing a predetermined quantity of active ingredient calculated to produce the desired therapeutic effect in association with the required pharmaceutical carrier.
- dosage unit forms are tablets (including scored or coated tablets), capsules, pills, powder packets, wafers, injectable solutions or suspensions, teaspoonfuls, tablespoonfuls and the like, and segregated multiples thereof.
- 'ADDP' means l,r-(azodicarbonyl)bis- piperidine
- 'DMF' means NN-dimethylformamide
- 'THF' means tetrahydrofuran
- DMSO means dimethyl sulfoxide
- Example Al a) Preparation of phenol, 4-cUoro-2-[(6-cUoropy ⁇ ido[3,2- ⁇ pyrimidin-4- yl)amino]- (intermediate 1)
- a mixture of 4,6-dichloro- pyrido[3,2-d]pyrimidir ⁇ e (0.00255 mol) and 4-chloro-2- aminophenol (0.00446 mol) in isopropanol (30 ml) was stirred at 50°C for 2h30, then brought to room temperature and evaporated to dryness. The residue was taken up in ether, filtered and dried, yielding lg (100%) of intermediate 1.
- This fraction (1) was purified as described below.
- Intermediate 14 was also prepared as follows : Intermediate (13) (0.00027 mol) was dissolved in DMF (3 ml). (3- Aminopropyl)carbamic acid 1,1-dimethylethyl ester [75178-96-O] (0.00040 mol) and cesium carbonate (0.00135 mol) were added and the reaction rnixtare was stirred for 4 hours at 100°C, then overnight at 115°C. Excess of cesium carbonate was removed by filtration. The filtrate was evaporated, yielding intermediate (14).
- Example A7 a) Preparation of Allyl-(4-c oro-5-fluoro-2-mtro-benzyl)-me1hyl-amine (intermediate 17) N-methyl-2-propen-l -amine (1.1 equiv) was added to a solution of 4-chloro-S-fluoro-2- nitro-benzaldehyde (1 equiv) in 1,2-dichloroethane (207 ml), thenMgSO 4 (2 spoons) was added and the obtained solution was stirred for 2 hours at room temperature.
- Triethylamine (3 equiv) was addled to a solution of 4,6-dichloro-pyrido[3,2- t jpyrimidine (1 equiv.) in acetonitrile (dried over Al 2 COs) (9 ml). HC1 evolved and the reaction mixture was purged with N 2 for 10 to 15 minutes. Intermediate (18) was added (1.7 equiv.) and then the reaction mixture was stirred and refluxed for 5 hours. After cooling to room temperature, a slightly yellow solid precipitated from the mixture. The product was collected and dried under high vacuum, to yield desired product. EtOAc was added to the mother layer and then a white solid precipitated.
- reaction mixture was stirred for 4 hours at room temperature, poured out into a IN solution of aqueous hydrochloric acid and after 1 hour, the mixture was diluted with DCM. The precipitate was filtered off, the organic phase was partitioned with a 10% aqueous solution of potassium carbonate, dried (MgSO 4 ) and concentrated in vacuo. The solid residue was sonicated in hot isopropanol, filtered off, washed with dry ether and dried in vacuo, yielding 0.16g (44%) of compound (1).
- Example B3 Preparation of 7H,2 lH-4,6-ethanediylidenepyrimido[4,5-b] [ 15, 1 ,4,6, 10]benzoxa- tetraazacycloheptadecin-12(13H)-one, 8,9,10,11,14,15-hexahydro- (compound 3) 1 - [bis(dime1hylamino)methylene]-3 -oxide- lH-benzotriazolium, hexafluoro- phosphate(l-) [94790-37-1] (0.00057 mol) was dissolved in DMF (20 ml) and stirred at room temperature.
- Example B4 Preparation of 7H,2lH-6,4-(nitrilome1heno)pyrimido[5,4-m][l,6,l0,l5]benzoxa- triazacycloheptadecin-12(13H)-one, 8,9,10,11, 14, 15-hexahydro- (compound 4) 1 -[bis((hme ylamino)methylene]-3-oxide-lH-benzotriazolium, hexafluoro- phosphate(l-) [94790-37-1] (0.00165 mol) was dissolved in DMF (40 ml) and stirred at room temperature.
- the compounds were identified by LC/MS using a gradient elution system on a reversed phase HPLC. The compounds are identified by their specific retention time and their protonated molecular ion MET 1*" peak.
- the HPLC gradient was supplied by a Waters Alliance HT 2790 system with a columnheater set at 40°C. Flow from the column was split to a Waters 996 photodiode array (PDA) detector and a Waters- Micromass ZQ mass spectrometer with an electrospray ionization source operated in positive and negative ionization mode.
- PDA photodiode array
- Reversed phase HPLC ⁇ was carried out on a Xterra MS C18 column (3.5 ⁇ m, 4.6 x 100 mm) with a flow rarte of 1.6 ml/min.
- Three mobile phases (mobile phase A 95% 25mM ammoniumacetate + 5% acetonitrile; mobile phase B: acetonitrile; mobile phase C: methanol) were employed to run a gradient condition from 100 % A to 50% B and 50% C in 6.5 rminutes, to 100 % B in 1 minute, 100% B for 1 minute and reequilibrate with 100 % A for 1.5 minutes.
- An injection volume of 10 ⁇ L was used.
- Mass spectra were acquired by scanning from 100 to 1000 in 1 s using a dwell time of 0.1 s.
- the capillary needle voltage was 3kN and the source teioperature was maintained at 140°C .
- Nitrogen was used a the nebulizer gas.
- Cone voltage was 10 V for positive ionzation mode and 20 V for negative ionization mode.
- Data acquisition was performed with a Waters-Micromass MassLynx-Openlynx data system.
- Example C.l in vitro inhibition of EGFR
- a kinase substrate consisting of biotinylated poly(L-glutamic acid-L-tyrosine) (poly(GT)biotin), is incubated with the aforementioned protein in the presence of ( 33 P) radiolabeled ATP.
- ( 33 P) phosporylation of the substrate is subsequently measured as light energy emitted using a streptavidin- coated Flash Plate (PerkinElmer Life Sciences) by trapping and quantifying the binding of the biotin tagged and radiolabeled substrate.
- the EGFR kinase reaction is performed at 30°C for 60 minutes in a 96-well microtiter FlashPlate (PerkinElmer Life Sciences). For each of the tested compounds a full dose response 1.10 " °M to 1.10 "10 M has been performed.
- IRESSA ® and TarcevaTM (erlotinib) were used as reference compounds.
- the 100 ⁇ l reaction volume contains 54.5 mM TrisHCI pH 8.0, 10 mM MgCI 2 , lOO ⁇ M Na 3 VO 4 , 5.0 ⁇ M unlabeled ATP, ImM DTT, 0.009% BSA, 0.8 ⁇ Ci AT 33 P, 0.35 ⁇ g/well poly(GT)biotin and 0.5 ⁇ g EGFR-kinase domain/well.
- the reaction is stopped by aspirating the reaction mixture and washing the plate 3x with 200 ⁇ l wash/stop buffer (PBS + 100 mM EDTA). After the final wash step 200 ⁇ l of wash/stop buffer was added to each well and the amount of phosphorylated ( 33 P) Poly(GT)biotin determined by counting (30 sec/well) in a microtite ⁇ late scintillation counter.
- a kinase substrate consisting ofpoly(L-glutamic acid-L-tyrosine) (poly(GT)), is incubated with the aforementioned protein in the presence of ( 33 P) radiolabeled ATP. ( 33 P) Phosporylation of the substrate is subsequently measured as radioactivity bound on a glassfiber-filter.
- the EGFR kinase reaction is performed at 25°C for 10 minutes in a 96-well microtite ⁇ late. For each of the tested compounds a full dose response 1.1 Qf ⁇ A to 1.10 "
- IRESSA ® and TarcevaTM were vised as reference compounds.
- the 25 ⁇ l reaction volume contains 60 mM TrisHCl pHC 7.5, 3 mM
- Example C.2 Serum starved proliferation assay on the ovarian carcinoma SKOV3 cells
- the ovarian carcinoma cell line (SKOV3) was used in an epidermal growth factor stimulated cell proliferation assay, to assess the inhibitory effect of tine compounds on EGF in whole cells.
- SKOV3 cells were incubated for 24 hours in the presence of 10% FCS serum.
- the cells were incubated with the compounds to be tested in a serum free condition (37 °C and 5% (v/v) CO 2 ) and subsequently stimulated for 72 hours with EGF at a final concentration of 100 ng/ml.
- EGF EGF
- the following table provides the pIC50 values of the compounds according to the invention, obtained using the above mentioned kinase assays.
- Active ingredient as used throughout these examples relates to a compound of formula (T), (XXXI) or a pharmaceutically acceptable addition salt thereof.
- Example D.l film-coated tablets
- a mixture of A.I. (100 g), lactose (570 g) and starch (200 g) was mixed well and thereafter humidified with a solution of sodium dodecyl sulfate (5 g) and polyvinyl- pyrrolidone (10 g) in about 200 ml of water.
- the wet powder mixture was sieved, dried and sieved again.
- microcrystalline cellulose (100 g) and hydrogenated vegetable oil (15 g) The whole was mixed well and compressed into tablets, giving 10.000 tablets, each comprising 10 mg of the active ingredient.
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