WO2008016893A1 - Smac peptidomimetics useful as iap inhibitors - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to novel compounds that inhibit the binding of the Smac protein to Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins (IAPs). More specifically, the present invention includes novel compounds, novel compositions, methods of their use and methods of their manufacture, where such compounds are generally pharmacologically useful as agents in therapies whose mechanism of action rely on the inhibition of the Smac/IAP interaction, and more particularly useful in therapies for the treatment of proliferative diseases, including cancer.
- IAPs Apoptosis Proteins
- Apoptosis signaling networks are classified as either intrinsic when mediated by death receptor-ligand interactions or extrinsic when mediated by cellular stress and mitochondrial permeabilization. Both pathways ultimately converge on individual Caspases. Once activated, Caspases cleave a number of cell death-related substrates, effecting destruction of the cell.
- Tumor cells have devised a number of strategies to circumvent apoptosis.
- One recently reported molecular mechanism involves the overexpression of members of the IAP family. IAPs sabotage apoptosis by directly interacting with and neutralizing Caspases.
- the prototype IAPs, XIAP and clAP have three functional domains referred to as BIR 1, 2 & 3 domains. BIR3 domain interacts directly with Caspase 9 and inhibits its ability to bind and cleave its natural substrate, Procaspase 3.
- a proapoptotic mitochondrial protein Smac (also known as DIABLO)
- DIABLO a proapoptotic mitochondrial protein
- the present invention relates to therapeutic molecules that bind to the Smac binding pocket thereby promoting apoptosis in rapidly dividing cells. Such therapeutic molecules are useful for the treatment of proliferative diseases, including cancer.
- the present invention relates to novel compounds of formula (I):
- Ri is H, C 1 -C 4 alkyl, C 2 -C 4 alkenyl, C 2 -C 4 alkynyl or C 3 -C 10 cycloalkyl, which R 1 may be unsubstituted or substituted;
- R 2 is H, C 1 -C 4 alkyl, C 2 -C 4 alkenyl, C 2 -C 4 alkynyl, C 3 -C 10 cycloalkyl which R 2 may be unsubstituted or substituted;
- R 3 is H, CF 3 , C 2 F 6 , C 1 -C 4 alkyl, C 2 -C 4 alkenyl, C 2 -C 4 alkynyl, CH 2 -Z, or
- R 2 and R 3 taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, form a heterocyclic ring, which alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl or het ring may be unsubstituted or substituted;
- Z is H, OH, F, Cl, CH 3 , CH 2 CI, CH 2 F or CH 2 OH;
- R 4 is C 0-10 alkyl, C 0-10 alkenyl, C 0-10 alkynyl, C 3 -C 10 cycloalkyl, wherein the C 0-10 alkyl, or cycloalkyl group is unsubstituted or substituted;
- A is het, which may be substituted or unsubstituted
- D is C 1 -C 7 alkylene or C 2 -C 9 alkenylene, C(O), O, NR 7 , S(O)r, C(O)-C 1 -C 10 alkyl, 0-C 1 -C 10 alkyl, S(O)r-C r C 10 alkyl, C (O) C 0 -C 10 arylalkyl, OC 0 -C 10 arylalkyl, or S(O)r C 0 -C 10 arylalkyl, which alkyl and aryl groups may be unsubstituted or substituted; r is O, 1 or 2;
- a 1 is a substituted or unsubstituted aryl or unsubstituted or substituted het which substituents on aryl and het are halo, alkyl, lower alkoxy, NR 5 R 6 , CN, NO 2 or SR 5 ; each Q is independently H, C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 1 -C 10 alkoxy, aryl C 1 -C 10 alkoxy, OH, 0-C 1 -C 10 alkyl, (CH 2 ) o - 6 -C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl, aryl, aryl C 1 -C 10 alkyl, O-(CH 2 ) 0 - 6 aryl, (CH 2 ) 1 - 6 het, het, O-(CH 2 ) 1-6 het, -OR 11 , C(O)R 11 , -C(O)N(R 11 )(R 12 ), N(R 11 )(
- R 11 and R 12 are independently H, C 1 -C 10 alkyl, (CH 2 )o- 6 -C 3 -C 7 cycloalkyl, (CH 2 ) 0 . 6 - (CH)o- 1 (aryl) 1 .
- R 8 and R 14 can be the same or different and are independently H or lower alkyl, or R 8 and R 14 , together with the N atom, form a 3- to 8-membered heterocyclic ring containing a nitrogen heteroring atoms and may optionally contain one or two additional heteroring atoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur, which heterocyclic ring may be unsubstituted or substituted with lower alkyl, halo, lower alkenyl, lower alkynyl, hydroxy, lower alkoxy, nitro, amino, lower alkyl, amino, diloweralkyl amino, cyano, carboxy, lower carbalkoxy, formyl, lower alkanoyl, oxo, carbarmoyl, ⁇ /-lower or ⁇ /, ⁇ /-dilower alkyl carbamoyl, mercapto, or lower alkylthio; and
- R 9 , R 10 and R 13 are independently hydrogen, lower alkyl, halogen substituted lower alkyl, aryl, aryl lower alkyl, halogen substituted aryl, halogen substituted aryl lower alkyl.
- the present invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising therapeutically effective amounts of compounds of formula (I), as defined hereinabove, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutical carrier therefor.
- the present invention is directed to a method of treating a mammal, especially human, afflicted with a proliferative disease, especially those dependent on the binding of the smac protein to IAPs, such as cancer, which method comprises administering to said mammal in need of treatment an anti-proloferative effective amount of a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- the present invention is also directed to the manufacture of compounds of formula (I), for use in the treatment of said diseases. Detailed Description of the Present Invention
- aryl is defined as an aromatic radical having 6-14 ring carbon atoms, and no ring heteroatoms.
- the aryl group may be monocyclic or fused bicyclic or tricyclic. It may be unsubstituted or substituted by one or more, preferably one or two, substituents, wherein the substituents are as described herein.
- the aryl moiety may be completely aromatic regardless of whether it is monocyclic or bicyclic. However, if it contains more than one ring, as defined herein, the term aryl includes moieties wherein at least one ring is completely aromatic while the other ring(s) may be partially unsaturated or saturated or completely aromatic.
- Preferred "aryl” is phenyl, naphthyl or indanyl. The most preferred aryl is phenyl.
- Het refers to heteroaryl and heterocyclic compounds containing at least one S, O or N ring heteroatom. More specifically, “het” is a 5- to 7-membered heterocyclic ring containing 1-4 heteroatoms selected from N, O and S, or an 8- to 12-membered fused ring system including at least one 5- to 7-membered heterocyclic ring containing 1 , 2 or 3 heteroatoms selected from N, O and S.
- Examples of het include unsubstituted and substituted pyrrolidyl, tetrahydrofuryl, tetrahydrothiofuryl, piperidyl, piperazyl, purinyl, tetrahydropyranyl, morpholino, 1 ,3-diazapanyl, 1 ,4-diazapanyl, 1 ,4-oxazepanyl, 1 ,4-oxathiapanyl, furyl, thienyl, pyrryl, pyrrolyl, pyrazolyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, indazolyl, oxadiazolyl, imidazolyl, pyrrolidyl, pyrrolidinyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, pyridyl, pyrazolyl, pyrazinyl, pyrimidinyl, isoxazolyl, pyrazin
- Heteroaryls are within the scope of the definition of het. Examples of heteroaryls are pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, quinolyl, thiazolyl and benzothiazolyl. The most preferred het are pyridyl, pyrimidinyl and thiazolyl. The het may be unsubstituted or substituted as described herein.
- halogen especially fluorine or chlorine, hydroxy, C 1 -C 4 alkyl, such as methyl and ethyl, C 1 -C 4 alkoxy, especially methoxy and ethoxy, nitro, -0-C(O)-C 1 -C 4 alkyl or -C(O)-O-C 1 -C 4 alkyl, carbamoyl, ⁇ /-mono- or ⁇ /, ⁇ /-dilower alkyl carbamoyl, lower alkyl carbamic acid ester, amidino, guanidine, ureido, mercapto, sulfo, lower alkylthio, sulfoamino, sulfonamide, sulfonate, sulfanyl, SCN or nitro or on a nitrogen atom by C 1 -C 4 alkyl, especially
- heterocyclic ring is a nitrogen-containing ring, such as aziridine, azetidine, azole, piperidine, piperazine, morphiline, pyrrole, pyrazole, thiazole, oxazole, pyridine, pyrimidine, isoxazole, and the like, wherein such het may be unsubstituted or substituted as defined hereinabove.
- nitrogen-containing ring such as aziridine, azetidine, azole, piperidine, piperazine, morphiline, pyrrole, pyrazole, thiazole, oxazole, pyridine, pyrimidine, isoxazole, and the like, wherein such het may be unsubstituted or substituted as defined hereinabove.
- Halogen is fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine, especially fluorine and chlorine.
- alkyl includes straight or branched chain alkyl, such as methyl, ethyl, ⁇ -propyl, isopropyl, ⁇ -butyl, sec-butyl, tert- butyl, ⁇ -pentyl and branched pentyl, ⁇ -hexyl and branched hexyl, and the like.
- a "cycloalkyl” group means C 3 -C 10 cycloalkyl having 3-10 ring carbon atoms and may be, e.g., cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl or cyclooctyl, cyclononyl and the like.
- the cycloalkyl group may be monocyclic or fused bicyclic. It is preferred that it is monocyclic.
- the preferred cycloalkyl group is cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl. Most preferably, cycloalkyl is cyclohexyl.
- the cycloalkyl group may be fully saturated or partially unsaturated, although it is preferred that it is fully saturated. As defined herein, it excludes aryl groups.
- the cycloalkyl groups may be unsubstituted or substituted with any of the substituents defined below, preferably halo, hydroxy or C 1 -C 6 alkyl, such as methyl.
- Such lipophilic substituents include a C 6 -C 30 alkyl which is saturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, including methylene-interrupted polyene, phenyl, phenyl which is substituted by one or two C 1 -C 8 alkyl groups, C 5 -C 9 cycloalkyl, C 5 -C 9 cycloalkyl which is substituted by one or two C 1 -C 8 alkyl groups, -X ⁇ phenyl, -X r phenyl which is substituted in the phenyl ring by one or two C 1 -C 8 alkyl groups, X 1 -C 5 -C 9 cycloalkyl or X 1 -C 5 -C 9 cycloalkyl which is substituted by one or two C 1 -C 8 alkyl groups; where X 1 is C 1 -C 24 alkyl which is saturated, monounsaturated or polyunsaturated and straight or branched chain
- any of the above defined aryl, het, afkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl or cycloalkyl may be unsubstituted or independently substituted by up to four, preferably one, two or three substituents, selected from the group consisting of: halo, such as Cl or Br; hydroxy; lower alkyl, such as C 1 -C 3 alkyl; lower alkyl which may be substituted with any of the substituents defined herein; lower alkenyl; lower alkynyl; lower alkanoyl; lower alkoxy, such as methoxy; aryl, such as phenyl or naphthyl; substituted aryl, such as fluoro phenyl or methoxy phenyl; aryl lower alkyl, such as benzyl, amino, mono or di-lower alkyl, such as dimethylamino; lower alkanoyl amino acetylamino;
- alkyl, cycloalkyl, and aryl groups are independently unsubstituted or are substituted by lower alkyl, aryl, aryl lower alkyl, carboxy, lower carbalkoxy and especially halogen, -OH, -SH, -OCH 3 , -SCH 3 , -CN, -SCN or nitro.
- lower alkyl when used alone or in combination, refers to alkyl containing 1-6 carbon atoms.
- the alkyl group may be branched or straight-chained, and is as defined hereinabove.
- lower alkenyl refers to a alkenyl group which contains 2-6 carbon atoms.
- An alkenyl group is a hydrocarbyl group containing at least one carbon-carbon double bond. As defined herein, it may be unsubstituted or substituted with the substituents described herein.
- the carbon-carbon double bonds may be between any two carbon atoms of the alkenyl group. It is preferred that it contains 1 or 2 carbon-carbon double bonds and more preferably one carbon-carbon double bond.
- the alkenyl group may be straight chained or branched.
- Examples include ethenyl, 1-propenyl, 2-propenyl, 1-butenyl, 2-butenyl, 2-methyl- 1-propenyl, 1 ,3-butadienyl and the like.
- the preferred alkenyl group is ethenyl.
- lower alkynyl refers to an alkynyl group containing 2-6 carbon atoms.
- An alkynyl group is a hydrocarbyl group containing at least one carbon- carbon triple bond.
- the carbon-carbon triple bond may be between any two carbon atom of the alkynyl group. It is preferred that the alkynyl group contains 1 or 2 carbon-carbon triple bonds and more preferably one carbon-carbon triple bond.
- the alkynyl group may be straight chained or branched. Examples include ethynyl, 1-propynyl, 2-propynyl, 1-butynyl, 2-butynyl and the like.
- the preferred alkynyl group is ethynyl.
- aryl alkyl refers to a aryl group connected to the main chain by a bridging alkylene group. Examples include benzyl, phenethyl, naphthylmethyl, and the like. The preferred aryl alkyl is benzyl.
- cyano alkyl group refers to a cyano group connected to the main chain by a bridging alkylene group.
- alkyl aryl refers to an alkyl group bridged to the main chain through a phenylene group. Examples include methylphenyl, ethylphenyl and the like.
- alkoxy refers to an alkyl group as defined herein, connected to the main chain by an oxygen atom. Examples include methoxy, ethoxy and the like.
- lower thioalkyl refers to an alkyl group, as defined herein, connected to the main chain by a sulfur atom. Examples include thiomethyl (or mercapto methyl), thioethyl (mercapto ethyl) and the like.
- lower carbalkoxy or synonym thereto refers to an alkoxycarbonyl group, where the attachment to the main chain is through the aryl group (C(O)). Examples include methoxy carbonyl, ethoxy carbonyl and the like.
- C 0 as used herein, as part of a definition of alkyl as, e.g., C o- io, refers to zero carbon atoms.
- C 0 -C 10 aryl alkyl means that the aryl group is bonded directly to the main chain (C 0 ) or that there is a C 1 -C 10 alkylene group bridging the main chain to an aryl group.
- (CH 2 W as part of definition of a larger group refers to a group that is not present (CH 2 ) o , or to a group that contains 1-6 carbon atoms (CH 2 ) V6 .
- (CH 2 )o- 6 -(CH)o-i,(aryl) 1 . 2 in the definition of R 11 and R 12 , is intended to mean one of the following (CH 2 )i. 6 -aryl, aryl, -CH(aryl) 2 or (CH 2 ) ⁇ 6 (CH) (aryl) 2 .
- n refers to number of substitutents on the pyrrolidinyl (tetrahydropyrrolyl) ring.
- the term “n” is defined as 0-7 and it determines the number of Q substituents on the pyrrolidinyl (tetrahydro-pyrrolyl) ring.
- Q can only be present at the 2, 3, 4 or 5 positions of the pyrrolidinyl ring, i.e., at the carbon atoms of the pyrrolidinyl ring. Except for carbon number 2 that can allow for one substitution, each of other carbon atoms are saturated and each of them may have two substituents thereon.
- each of the carbon atoms are bonded with Q as defined herein.
- Each Q may be the same or different.
- n 6, then one of the seven possible substituents is H, and the other five are Q, which can be the same or different.
- n 5, then two of the possible substitutents are H, and the other five are independently Q, as defined herein.
- n 4, then three of the seven possible substituents are H, and the remainder are Q independently as defined herein.
- n is 3, then four of the seven possible substituents are H, and the other three are Q as defined herein.
- n is 2 then two of the seven possible substituent are Q, and the remainder are H.
- n is 1 , then only one of the seven possible substituent is Q, and the remainder are H.
- n 0, all seven of the substituents are H.
- each of the Q substituents may be the same or they may be different.
- the compounds of the present invention can exist as a salt form, especially as an acid addition salt or a base addition salt.
- a salt form such salt forms are included within the scope of the invention.
- any salt form may be useful in chemical manipulations, such as purification procedures, only pharmaceutically acceptable salts are useful for the pharmaceutical products of the present invention.
- Pharmaceutically acceptable salts include, when appropriate, pharmaceutically acceptable base addition salts and acid addition salts, for example, metal salts, such as alkali and alkaline earth metal salts, ammonium salts, organic amine addition salts, and amino acid addition salts, and sulfonate salts and the like.
- Acid addition salts include inorganic acid addition salts, such as hydrochloride, sulfate and phosphate; and organic acid addition salts, such as alkyl sulfonate, arylsulfonate, acetate, maleate, fumarate, tartrate, citrate and lactate and the like.
- metal salts are alkali metal salts, such as lithium salt, sodium salt and potassium salt; alkaline earth metal salts, such as magnesium salt and calcium salt, aluminum salt, and zinc salt and the like.
- ammonium salts are ammonium salts and tetramethylammonium salts and the like.
- organic amine addition salts are salts with morpholine and piperidine and the like.
- amino acid addition salts are salts with glycine, phenylalanine, glutamic acid and lysine and the like.
- Sulfonate salts include mesylate, tosylate and benzene sulfonic acid salts and the like.
- any reference to the compounds hereinbefore and hereinafter especially the compounds of the formulae (I)-(VII), is to be understood as referring also to the corresponding tautomers of these compounds, especially of compounds of the formulae (I)- (VII), tautomeric mixtures of these compounds, especially of compounds of the formulae (I)- (VII), or salts of any of these, as appropriate and expedient and if not mentioned otherwise.
- Any asymmetric carbon atom may be present in the (R)-, (S)- or (R,S)-configuration, preferably in the (R)- or (S)-configuration.
- the compounds may thus be present as mixtures of isomers or preferably as pure isomers, preferably as enantiomermally pure diastereomers or pure enantiomers.
- the present invention includes within its scope, prodrugs of the compounds of the invention.
- prodrugs will be functional derivatives of a compound of the invention which are readily convertible in vivo into the compound from which it is notionally derived.
- Conventional procedures for the selection and preparation of suitable prodrugs are descrbied, e.g., in Design of Prodrugs, H. Bundgaard, Ed., Elsevier (1985).
- the preferred R 1 group is H and C 1 -C 4 alkyl especially methyl.
- R 1 may be unsubstituted or substituted and is most preferably unsubstituted.
- the most preferred values of R 1 is H, methyl and ethyl, and especially methyl or ethyl and most especially methyl.
- R 2 is preferably H or C 1 -C 4 alkyl, especially methyl.
- R 2 may be unsubstituted or substituted. It is most preferably unsubstituted. It is preferred that R 2 is hydrogen.
- R 3 is preferably H or C 1 -C 4 alkyl especially hydrogen methyl, or ethyl and most especially methyl or ethyl, and most especially methyl, which may be unsubstituted or substituted. R 3 may be unsubstituted or substituted as defined herein. It is preferred that it is unsubstituted methyl.
- R 4 is preferably C 5 -C 7 cycloalkyl, and more preferably cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl, isoproyl, and most preferably is cyclohexyl.
- One may be substituted or unsubstituted. If substituted, it is preferably substituted with lower alkyl especially methyl. However, it is preferred that R 4 is unsubstituted.
- the pyrrolidinyl ring can have up to six independent Q substituents thereon. It is preferred that n is 0-3 and even more preferably, n is 0, 1 , or 2 and even more preferably, n is 0 or 1 and most preferably n is 0. If Q is present, it is preferred that Q is lower alkyl, alkoxyl, alylthio, amino, sulfonylamino, acylamino.
- A is preferably a 5- or 6-membered het, and more preferably is 5- or 6-membered heteroaryl, especially a 5 or 6-member heteroaryl ring containing at least one ring hetero atom selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur and containing 1-4 ring heteroatoms. Preferably, it contains 1 or 2 ring heteroatoms, and more preferably contains at least 1 N ring heteroatom, and the other ring heteroatom is, if present, a nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur, and more preferably if present is nitrogen or sulfur, and most preferably, if present, is sulfur.
- the preferred value of A is pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, and thiazolyl. A may be unsubstituted or substituted. It is preferred that A is unsubstituted or substituted with alkyl, amino or halo.
- D is preferably O or C(O), NR 7 or S(O)r and more preferably is O or C(O), CH 3 N, HN or S and even more preferably is O or C(O) or CH 3 N, HN and most preferably O or C(O).
- a 1 is preferably a substituted aryl or an unsubstituted or substituted 5- or 6-membered het and more preferably is a substituted aryl or a 5- or 6-membered unsubstituted or substituted heteroaryl. Most preferably, A 1 is a substituted aryl. The most preferred value of A 1 is a substituted phenyl.
- A is aryl, it is monosubstituted, disubstituted or trisubstituted by one of the substituents enumberated hereinabove.
- a 1 is substituted by halo, especially fluoro or chloro, and most preferably fluoro.
- M is a H or a substituent on the cyclohexyl group, as defined above.
- M is H, halo; hydroxy; lower alkyl; lower alkenyl; lower alkynyl; formyl; lower alkanoyl; aryl, cycloalkyl, aryl lower alkyl, lower alkoxy; aryl lower alkyl, amino; amino, mono- or disubstituted lower alkylamino; amino lower alkyl; lower alkanoyl; amino lower alkoxy; nitro; cyano; cyano lower alkyl; carboxy; lower carbalkoxy; lower alkanoyl; arylyol; lower arylalkanoyl; carbamoyl; ⁇ /-mono- or ⁇ /, ⁇ /-lower alkyl carbamoyl; lower alkyl carb
- R 1 is H or C 1 -C 4 alkyl, which may be unsubstituted or substituted;
- R 2 is H or C r C 4 -alkyl, which may be unsubstituted or substituted;
- R 3 is H or C 1 -C 4 alkyl, which may be unsubstituted or substituted;
- R 4 is cyclohexyl, isopropyl, which may be unsubstituted or substituted;
- A is 5- or 6-membered nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur containing heteroaryl, which may be unsubstituted or substituted;
- D is C(O), O, S(O)r or NR 7 ;
- a 1 is aryl, which is substituted; and n is as defined hereinabove.
- R 1 is H or methyl.
- R 2 is hydrogen or methyl.
- R 3 is hydrogen, ethyl or methyl.
- n is 0, that is, the remaining substituents on the pyrrolindine ring are all hydrogens.
- A is a 5- or 6-membered heteroaryl ring containing at least 1 nitrogen ring atom. Preferably, it contains 1 nitrogen ring atom and 4-5 carbon ring atoms or 2 ring heteroatoms and 3-4 ring carbon atoms, wherein 1 of the ring atoms is a nitrogen atom, and the other ring heteroatom is an oxygen, sulfur or nitrogen atom.
- Examples include pyridyl (e.g., 2-pyridyl, 3-pyridyl, or 4-pyridyl), pyrimidinyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl and pyrrolyl, e.g., 2-pyrrolyl.
- a 1 is substituted aryl, especially substituted phenyl, wherein the substituents are as defined hereinabove.
- D is C(O), O, S, NR 7 and most especially C(O) or O.
- Another embodiment is a compound of formula (I) has formula (IV):
- R 1 , R 3 , Q, n, A 1 , D, M are as defined hereinabove;
- Y is halo, lower alkoxy, NR 5 R 6 , CN, NO 2 or SR 5 , wherein R 5 and R 6 are defined above.
- Y is halo. It is preferred that Y is on the para position. The preferred value of R 1 , R 3 , Q, n, A 1 and D described hereinabove are also applicable in this embodiment. It is most preferred that Y is fluorine.
- a further embodiment is directed to compounds of the formula (V):
- R 2 is H
- R 4 is unsubstituted cyclohexyl; and R 1 , R 3 , A, D and Y are as defined hereinabove. [0060] The various values of R 1 , R 3 , A, D, Qn and Y described hereinabove are also applicable.
- n is O.
- R 3 and R 4 have the stereochemistry indicated in formula (Vl), with the definitions of the various substituents described hereinabove with respect to formulae (I)-(V) also applying to compounds of formula (Vl).
- another embodiment of the present invention is directed to compounds of formula (Vl):
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , Q, n, A, D and A 1 are as defined in any of the embodiments hereinabove.
- the compound of formula (Vl) has the formula (VII):
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , A, D, Q, A 1 and n are as defined hereinabove.
- the compounds of the present invention are prepared by art recognized techniques.
- compounds of formula (I) are prepared by reacting a carboxylic acid or acylating derivative thereof, such as an acid halide of formula (VIII) with an amine of formula (IX) under amide forming conditions:
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , Q, n, D, A and A 1 are as defined hereinabove or R 1 , R 2 as an amino protecting group that is removed after the reaction is affected.
- a compound of formula (I) may be prepared by reacting a carboxylic acid of formula (X) or acylating derivative thereof, such as acid halide, and the like with a pyrrolidine of formula (Xl) under amide forming conditions:
- the above reactions are preferably conducted under effective conditions.
- the reactants of formulae (VIII) and (X) are acid halides, for instance, then they are reacted with compounds of formula (IX) or (Xl), respectively, to form a compound of formula (I).
- the acid of formulae (VIII) and (X) is reacted with a compound of formulae (IX) and (Xl), respectively, to generate a compound of formula (I) in the presence of a coupling reagent, such as HOBt, HBTU and the like, in the presence of a weak base, such as diethylamine and the like.
- a coupling reagent such as HOBt, HBTU and the like
- the compound of formula (IX) is also prepared under amide forming conditions by reacting a compound of formula (XIV) or acylating derivative thereof with a compound of formula (Xl):
- Pi is an amide protecting group
- R 4 , Q, n, A, D and A 1 are as defined herein.
- a compound of formula (XIV) is reacted with a compound of formula (Xl) in the presence of a peptide coupling reagent known in the art, such as HOBt, HBTU, and the like in the presence of a weak base such as diethylamine and the like.
- a peptide coupling reagent known in the art, such as HOBt, HBTU, and the like
- a weak base such as diethylamine and the like.
- the acetylating derivative of compound of formula (XIV) were an acid halide, e.g., an acid chloride, then it would react with the amine of formula (XV), without the necessity of a coupling agent to form the compound of formula (I).
- R 4 in which the amino group is reacted with an amino protecting group under conditions known to one of ordinary skill in the art.
- the compound of formula (XV) is either commercially-available or prepared under art recognized conditions.
- A, Ai, Q and n are as defined hereinabove; L 1 , L 2 and L 3 are leaving groups; and
- ( PJ is a protecting group and/or a chiral auxiliary.
- the compound of formula (X) is prepared by art recognized techniques. For example, the compound of formula (VIII) or acylating derivative thereof is reacted with a compound of formula (XXI) under amide forming conditions:
- Ri, R 2 , R3, R 4 are as defined herein, or R 1 , R 2 as an amino protecting group that is removed after the reaction is affected;
- P 3 is a carboxylic acid protecting group.
- Each of the reactions described hereinabove are preferably conducted in a solvent in which the reactants are soluble, such as methylene chloride, diethyl ether, and the like.
- the reactions are conducted at temperatures effective for the reactions to take place.
- any group on the reactants is reactive under the conditions described it is protected by a protecting group known in the art, prior to conducting the reactions described hereinabove and then removed after the reaction is effected.
- Protecting groups normally used in these reactions are described in a book entitled Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, Theodora W. Greene, John Wiley & Sons, NY, NY (1981), the contents of which are incorporated by reference.
- the compounds of the present invention are useful for treating proliferative diseases.
- the present invention further relates to a method of treating an animal having a proliferative disease which comprises administering a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formulae (I)-(VII) to a mammal, preferably a human, in need of such treatment.
- a "therapeutically effective amount" or synonym thereto of the compound of formulae (I)-(VII), as defined herein, is that amount sufficient to effect beneficial or desired results, including clinical results.
- a therapeutically effective amount of the compound of formulae (I)-(VII) is, e.g., that amount sufficient to achieve such a reduction in cancer cell proliferation as compared to the response obtained in the absence of (or without administering) the compound of formulae (I)-(VII).
- treatment is an approach for obtaining beneficial or desired results including clinical results.
- beneficial or desired clinical results can include, but are not limited to, allevation or amelioration of one or more symptoms or conditions, diminishment of extent of disease, stabilized (i.e., not worsening) state of disease, preventing spread of disease, delay or slowing of disease progression, amelioration or palliation of the disease state, and remission (whether partial or total) whether detectable or undectable.
- Treatment can also mean prolonging survival as compared to expected survival if not receiving treatment.
- “Palliating" a disease or disorder means that the extent and/or undesirable clinical manifestations of a disorder or a disease state are lessened and/or time course of the progression is slowed or lengthened, as compared to not treating the disorder.
- modulate includes the inhibition or suppression of a function or activity (such as cell proliferation) as well as the enhancement of a function or activity.
- animal includes all members of the animal kingdom including humans and non-humans.
- the animal is preferably a human.
- a cell includes a plurality of cells. Administering a compound to a cell includes in vivo, ex vivo and in vitro treatment.
- cancer cells includes all forms of cancer or neoplastic disease.
- a proliferative disease is mainly a tumor or cancer and/or any metastases.
- the compounds of the present invention are particularly useful for treating a cancer, e.g., breast cancer, genitourinary cancer, lung cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, epidermoid cancer, melanoma, ovarian cancer, pancreas cancer, neuroblastoma, head and/or neck cancer or bladder cancer, or in a broader sense renal, brain or gastric cancer; in particular, (i) a breast tumor; an epidermoid tumor, such as an epidermoid head and/or neck tumor or a mouth tumor; a lung tumor, e.g., a small cell or non-small cell lung tumor; a gastrointestinal tumor, e.g., a colorectal tumor; or a genitourinary tumor, e.g., a prostate tumor (especially a hormone-refractory prostate tumor); (ii) a proliferative disease that is refractory to the treatment with other a
- a proliferative disease may furthermore be a hyperproliferative condition such as leukemias, hyperplasias, fibrosis (especially pulmonary, but also other types of fibrosis, such as renal fibrosis), angiogenesis, psoriasis, atherosclerosis and smooth muscle proliferation in the blood vessels, such as stenosis or restenosis following angioplasty.
- a hyperproliferative condition such as leukemias, hyperplasias, fibrosis (especially pulmonary, but also other types of fibrosis, such as renal fibrosis), angiogenesis, psoriasis, atherosclerosis and smooth muscle proliferation in the blood vessels, such as stenosis or restenosis following angioplasty.
- the compounds of formulae (I)-(VII) selectively toxic or more toxic to rapidly proliferating cells than to normal cells, particularly in human cancer cells, e.g., cancerous tumors.
- the compounds of formulae (I)-(VII) have significant antiproliferative effects and promotes differentiation, e.g., cell cycle arrest and apoptosis.
- the present invention further relates to a method of promoting apoptosis in rapidly proliferating cells, which comprises contacting the rapidly proliferating cells with an effective apoptosis promoting amount of a non-naturally-occurring compound that binds to the Smac binding site of XIAP and/or clAP proteins.
- the non-naturally-occurring compound is a compound of formulae (I)-(VII).
- a method for modulating cell proliferation comprising administering an effective amount of a compound of formulae (I)-(VII) to a cell or animal in need thereof.
- the invention also includes a use of a compound of formulae (I)-(VII) to modulate cell proliferation, preferably inhibit cell proliferation.
- the invention further includes a use of a compound of the invention to prepare a medicament to modulate cell proliferation, preferably inhibit cell proliferation.
- the present invention provides a method for modulating cell proliferation comprising administering an effective amount of a compound of formulae (I)-(VII) to a cell or animal in need thereof.
- the invention provides a method of inhibiting cell proliferation comprising administering an effective amount of a compound of formulae (I)-(VII) to a cell or animal in need thereof.
- the method of the invention is useful in inhibiting the proliferation of abnormal but not normal cells.
- Abnormal cells include any type of cell that is causative of or involved in a disease or condition and wherein it is desirable to modulate or inhibit the proliferation of the abnormal cell to treat the disease or condition. Examples of abnormal cells include malignant or cancerous cells.
- the invention also includes a use of a compound of the invention of formulae (I)-(VII) to modulate cancer cell proliferation, preferably to inhibit cancer cell proliferation.
- the invention further includes a use of a compound of the invention to prepare a medicament to modulate cancer cell proliferation, preferably inhibit cancer cell proliferation.
- the present invention provides a method of inhibiting the proliferation of a cancer cell comprising administering an effective amount of a compound formulae (I)-(VII) to a cell or animal in need thereof.
- the present invention provides a method of inhibiting the proliferation of a cancer cell comprising administering an effective amount of a compound of the invention of formulae (I)-(VII) to a cell or animal in need thereof.
- the cancer cell treated may be any type of cancer including but not limited to hematopoietic malignancies, including, a leukemia, a lymphoma, myeloma, metastatic carcinoma, sarcoma, adenomas, nervous system cancers and geritourinary cancers, or any other malignant transformation or any other malignancy.
- the inventors have prepared novel compounds of formulae (I)-(VII). Accordingly, the present invention includes all uses of the compounds of the invention including their use in therapeutic methods and compositions for modulating cell proliferation, their use in diagnostic assays and their use as research tools.
- leukemias include acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), acute myelocytic leukemia (AML), chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and juvenile myelo-monocytic leukemia (JMML).
- ALL acute lymphoblastic leukemia
- AML acute myelocytic leukemia
- CML chronic myeloid leukemia
- CLL chronic lymphocytic leukemia
- JMML juvenile myelo-monocytic leukemia
- the types of ALL that may be treated with the compounds of the invention include cells that express a bcr-abl fusion protein, such as Philadelphia positive ALL cells, as well as Philadelphia negative ALL cells.
- lymphomas examples include B-cells Burkitts lymphobia, Hidgkin's lymphomas, non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, including the Ki-I positive an a plastic cell lymphomas, T-cell lymphomas and rare lymphomas such as histiocytic lymphomas.
- myelomas examples include multiple myelomas.
- the present invention further relates to a method of treating or inhibiting myeloma, especially multiple myeloma.
- myeloma relates to a tumor composed of cells of the type normally found in the bone marrow.
- multiple myeloma as used herein, means a disseminated malignant neoplasm of plasma cells which is characterized by multiple bone marrow tumor foci and secretion of an M component (a monoclonal immunoglobulin fragment), associated with widespread osteolytic lesions resulting in bone pain, pathologic fractures, hypercalcaemia and normochromic normocytic anaemia.
- the invention relates to a method of treating a patient having a myeloma, especially myeloma which is resistant to conventional chemotherapy, by administering to the patient an anti-tumor effective amount of a compound of any formulae (I)-(VII).
- the present invention relates also to pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of formulae (I)-(VII), to their use in the therapeutic (in a broader aspect of the invention also prophylactic) treatment or a method of treatment of a kinase dependent disease, especially the preferred diseases mentioned above, to the compounds for said use and to pharmaceutical preparations and their manufacture, especially for said uses.
- the present invention also relates to pro-drugs of a compound of formulae (I)-(VII) that convert in vivo to the compound of formulae (I)-(VII) as such.
- Any reference to a compound of formulae (I)-(VII) is therefore to be understood as referring also to the corresponding pro-drugs of the compound of formula (I), as appropriate and expedient.
- the pharmacologically acceptable compounds of the present invention may be present in or employed, e.g., for the preparation of pharmaceutical compositions that comprise an effective amount of a compound of the formulae (I)-(VII), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, as active ingredient together or in admixture with one or more inorganic or organic, solid or liquid, pharmaceutically acceptable carriers (carrier materials).
- the invention relates also to a pharmaceutical composition that is suitable for administration to a warm-blooded animal, especially a human (or to cells or cell lines derived from a warm-blooded animal, especially a human, e.g., lymphocytes), for the treatment of a disease that responds to inhibition of protein kinase activity, comprising an amount of a compound of formulae (I)-(VII) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, preferably which is effective for said inhibition, together with at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- compositions according to the invention are those for enteral, such as nasal, rectal or oral, or parenteral, such as intramuscular or intravenous, administration to warm-blooded animals (especially a human), that comprise an effective dose of the pharmacologically active ingredient, of a compound of formulae (I)-(VII) or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in association with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- enteral such as nasal, rectal or oral
- parenteral such as intramuscular or intravenous, administration to warm-blooded animals (especially a human)
- an effective dose of the pharmacologically active ingredient, of a compound of formulae (I)-(VII) or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in association with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- the dose of the active ingredient depends on the species of warm-blooded animal, the body weight, the age, the individual condition, individual pharmacokinetic data, the disease to be treated and the mode of administration.
- the present invention relates also to a method of treatment for a disease that responds to inhibition of a protein kinase and/or a proliferative disease, which comprises administering (against the mentioned diseases) a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formulae (I)-(VII) or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof according to the invention, or a tautomer thereof or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, especially to a warm-blooded animal, e.g., a human, that, on account of one of the mentioned diseases, requires such treatment.
- a warm-blooded animal e.g., a human
- the dose of a compound of the formulae (I)-(VII) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to be administered to warm-blooded animals preferably is from approximately 3 mg to approximately 10 g, more preferably from approximately 10 mg to approximately 1.5 g, most preferably from about 100 mg to about 1 ,000 mg/person/day, divided preferably into 1-3 single doses which may, e.g., be of the same size or in sustained release form to obtain the desired results.
- children receive half of the adult dose.
- compositions comprise form approximately 1 % to approximately 95%, preferably from approximately 20% to approximately 90% of a compound of formulae (I)-(VII).
- Pharmaceutical compositions according to the invention may be, e.g., in unit dose form, such as in the form of ampoules, vials, suppositories, dragees, tablets or capsules.
- the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention are prepared in a manner known per se, e.g., by means of conventional dissolving, lyophilizing, mixing, granulating or confectioning processes.
- the active ingredient described in detail herein is (are) typically administered for oral, topical, rectal, parenteral, local, inhalant or intracerebral use.
- the substances are administered in intranasal form via topical use of suitable intranasal vehicles, or via transdermal routes, using forms of transdermal skin patches known to those of ordinary skill in that art.
- the dosage administration will be continuous rather than intermittent throughout the dosage regimen.
- the substances can also be administered by way of controlled or slow release capsule system and other drug delivery technologies.
- a preferred form of administration is oral.
- the active substance(s) can be combined with an oral, non-toxic, pharmaceutically acceptable, inert carrier, such as lactose, starch, sucrose, glucose, methyl cellulose, magnesium stearate, dicalcium phosphate, calcium sulfate, mannitol, sorbitol and the like;
- the oral active substances can be combined with any oral, non-toxic, pharmaceutically acceptable inert carrier such as ethanol, glycerol, water, and the like.
- Suitable binders, lubricants, disintegrating agents, and colouring agents can also be incorporated into the dosage form if desired or necessary.
- Suitable binders include starch, gelatin, natural sugars such as glucose or beta-lactose, corm sweeteners, natural and synthetic gums such as acacia, tragacanth, or sodium alginate, carboxymethylcellulose, polyethylene glycol, waxes, and the like.
- Suitable lubricants used in these dosage forms include sodium oleate, sodium stearate, magnesium stearate, sodium benzoate, sodium acetate, sodium chloride, and the like.
- disintegrators include starch, methyl cellulose, agar, bentonite, xanthan gum and the like.
- Gelatin capsules may contain the active substance and powdered carriers, such as lactose, starch, cellulose derivatives, magnesium stearate, stearic acid and the like. Similar carriers and diluents may be used to make compressed tablets. Tablets and capsules can be manufactured as sustained release products to provide for continuous release of active ingredients over a period of time. Compressed tablets can be sugar coated or film coated to mask any unpleasant taste and protect the tablet from the atmosphere, or enteric coated for selective disintegration in the gastrointestinal tract. Liquid dosage forms for oral administration may contain colouring and flavouring agents to increase patient acceptance.
- powdered carriers such as lactose, starch, cellulose derivatives, magnesium stearate, stearic acid and the like. Similar carriers and diluents may be used to make compressed tablets. Tablets and capsules can be manufactured as sustained release products to provide for continuous release of active ingredients over a period of time. Compressed tablets can be sugar coated or film coated to mask any unpleasant taste and protect the tablet from the atmosphere, or enteric
- Water a suitable oil, saline, aqueous dextrose, and related sugar solutions and glycols, such as propylene glycol or polyethylene glycols, may be used as carriers for parenteral solutions.
- Such solutions also preferable contain a water soluble salt of the active ingredient, suitable stabilizing agents, and if necessary, buffer substances.
- suitable stabilizing agents include antioxidizing agents, such as sodium bisulfate, sodium sulfite or ascorbic acid, either alone or combined, citric acid and its salts and sodium EDTA.
- Parenteral solutions may also contain preservatives, such as benzalkonium chloride, methyl- or propyl-paraben, and cholorobutanol.
- the active ingredient described in detail herein can also be administered in the form of liposome delivery systems, such as small unilamellar vesicles, large unilamellar vesicles, and multilamellar resides.
- Liposomes can be formed from a variety of phospholipids, such as cholesterol, stearylamine or phosphatidyl cholines and the like.
- the present invention is directed to novel compounds of formulae (I)-(VII) or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. Accordingly, the present invention include all uses of the compound of the invention including their use in therapeutic methods and compositions for modulating cell proliferation, their use in diagnostic assays and their use as research tools.
- the compounds of formulae (I)-(VII) described in detail herein may also be coupled with soluble polymers which are targetable drug carriers.
- soluble polymers include polyvinylpyrrolidone, pyran copolymer, polyhydroxypropylmethacrylamide-phenol, polydroxyethylaspartamidephenol, or polyethyleneoxide-polylysine substituted with palmitoyl residues.
- the active ingredient substances may also be coupled to biodegradable polymers useful in achieving controlled release of a drug.
- Suitable polymers include polylactic acid, polyglycolic acid, copolymers of polylactic and polyglycolic acid, polyepsilon caprolactone, polyhydroxy butyric acid, polyortoesters, polyacetals, polydihydropyrans, polycyanoacylates, and crosslinked or amphipathic block copolymers of hydrogels.
- the substances can also be affixed to rigid polymers and other structures such as fullerenes or Buckeyballs.
- compositions suitable for administration contain about 1-1 ,500 mg of compounds of formulae (I)-(VII) per unit.
- the active ingredient will ordinarily be present in an amount of about 0.5-95% by weight based on the total weight of the composition.
- Suitable pharmaceutical carriers and methods of preparing pharmaceutical dosage forms are described in Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mack Publishing Company, a standard reference text in art of drug formulation.
- the compounds of the present invention may be administered alone or in combination with other anticancer agents, such as compounds that inhibit tumor angiogenesis, e.g., the protease inhibitors, epidermal growth factor receptor kinase inhibitors, vascular endothelial growth factor receptor kinase inhibitors and the like; cytotoxic drugs, such as antimetabolites, like purine and pyrimidine analog antimetabolites; antimitotic agents like microtubule stabilizing drugs and antimitotic alkaloids; platinum coordination complexes; anti-tumor antibiotics; alkylating agents, such as nitrogen mustards and nitrosoureas; endocrine agents, such as adrenocorticosteroids, androgens, anti-androgens, estrogens, anti-estrogens, aromatase inhibitors, gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists and somatostatin analogues and compounds that target an enzyme or receptor that is overexpressed and/or otherwise involved a specific metabolic pathway that is up
- a compound of formulae (I)-(VII) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof may also be used to advantage in combination with other antiproliferative agents.
- antiproliferative agents include, but are not limited to, aromatase inhibitors; antiestrogens; topoisomerase I inhibitors; topoisomerase Il inhibitors; microtubule active agents; alkylating agents; histone deacetylase inhibitors; compounds which induce cell differentiation processes; cyclooxygenase inhibitors; MMP inhibitors; mTOR inhibitors; antineoplastic antimetabolites; platin compounds; compounds targeting/decreasing a protein or lipid kinase activity and further anti-angiogenic compounds; compounds which target, decrease or inhibit the activity of a protein or lipid phosphatase; gonadorelin agonists; anti-androgens; methionine aminopeptidase inhibitors; bisphosphonates; biological response modifiers; antiproliferative antibodies; heparanase inhibitor
- a compound of the formula (I) may also be used to advantage in combination with known therapeutic processes, e.g., the administration of hormones or especially radiation.
- a compound of formula (I) may in particular be used as a radiosensitizer, especially for the treatment of tumors which exhibit poor sensitivity to radiotherapy.
- ком ⁇ онент there is meant either a fixed combination in one dosage unit form, or a kit of parts for the combined administration where a compound of the formula (I) and a combination partner may be administered independently at the same time or separately within time intervals that especially allow that the combination partners show a cooperative, e.g., synergistic, effect or any combination thereof.
- Ar 4-Fluoro phenyl
- Ethyl bromopyruvate (2) (23.8 mL, 189 mmol, 3 equiv.) is added dropwise via syringe to a mixture of the thioamide (1) (14.5 g, 63.0 mmol, 1 equiv.) and potassium bicarbonate (50.5 g, 504 mmol, 8 equiv.) in 315 mL of dimethoxyethane at 23°C. The mixture turned yellow upon addition which was complete within 5 minutes. The resulting mixture is stirred vigorously for 25 minutes, then is cooled to 0 0 C.
- TFAA trifluoroacetic anhydride
- collidine 13.5 mL, 102 mmol, 1.6 equiv.
- an additional three portions of neat TFAA (8.8 mL, 63 mmol, 1 equiv.) and collidine (13.5 mL, 102 mmol, 1.6 equiv.) are prepared and added in sequence dropwise via canula to the yellow reaction mixture at 0 0 C.
- Step 3 3-Bromo-5- ⁇ (S)-1-[(/?)-1-(4-methoxy-phenyl)-ethyl]-pyrrolidin-2-yl ⁇ -pyridine (3)
- Step 4a 4-Fluoro- ⁇ /-methoxy- ⁇ /-methyl-benzamide (4a)
- Step 4 (4-Fluoro-phenyl)-(5- ⁇ (S)-1 -[(f?)-1 -(4-methoxy-phenyl)-ethyl]-pyrrolidin-2-yl ⁇ -pyridin- 3-yl)-methanone (4)
- Step 5 4-Fluoro-phenyl)-((S)-5-pyrrolidin-2-yl-pyridin-3-yl)-methanone (5)
- the organic layer is concentrated and purified by flash column chromatography (CH 2 CI 2 100% to CH 2 CI 2 80% MeOH 20% gradient in 30 minutes) to give 4-fluoro-phenyl)-((S)-5-pyrrolidin-2-yl-pyridin-3-yl)-methanone (5) (1.57 g, yield 71 %) as a light brown viscose liquid.
- Step 6 (S)-1 -((S)-1 -Cyclohexyl-2- ⁇ (S)-2-[5-(4-fluoro-benzoyl)-pyridin-3-yl]-pyrrolidin-1 -yl ⁇ -2- oxo-ethylcarbamoyl)-ethyl]-methyl-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (6)
- Step 7 (S)- ⁇ /-((S)-1 -Cyclohexyl-2- ⁇ (S)-2-[5-(4-fluoro-benzoyl)-pyridin-3-yl]-pyrrolidin-1 -yl ⁇ -2- oxo-ethyl)-2-methylamino-propionamide dihydrotrifluoroacetate (7)
- Step 8 (S)- ⁇ /-((S)-1-Cyclohexyl-2- ⁇ (S)-2-[5-(4-fluoro-benzoyl)-pyridin-3-yl]-pyrrolidin-1-yl ⁇ -2- oxo-ethyl)-2-methylamino-propionamide citrate (Compound B)
- Step 1 3-(4-Fluoro-phenoxy)-5- ⁇ (S)-1-[(R)-1-(4-methoxy-phenyl)-ethyl]-pyrrolidin-2-yl ⁇ - pyridine (4)
- Step 2 3-(4-Fluoro-phenoxy)-5-(S)-pyrrolidin-2-yl-pyridine (5)
- Step 3 4-(4-Bromo-pyridin-2-yl)-4-oxo-butyraldehyde (3)
- Step 4 4-Bromo-2- ⁇ (1 S,2S)-1-[1-(4-methoxy-phenyl)-ethyl]-pyrrolidin-2-yl ⁇ -pyridine (4)
- reaction mixture is quenched by adding water (25 ml.) is washed with 4 x 20 ml. of water.
- the combined organic layers is concentrated and purified by flash column chromatography (hexane 70%, EtOAc 30%) to yield 4-bromo-2- ⁇ (1 S,2S)-1-[1-(4-methoxy-phenyl)-ethyl]-pyrrolidin-2-yl ⁇ -pyridine (4) (386 mg, 36% yield) as a yellowsolid: MS ES+363.10.
- the remaining GST-BIR3 fusion protein is monitored by ELISA assay involving first, incubation with goat anti-GST antibodies followed by washing and incubation with alkaline phosphatase conjugated anti-goat antibodies. Signal is amplified using Attophos (Promega) and read with Cytoflour Ex 450 nm/40 and Em 580 nm.
- ICs 0 S correspond to concentration of compound which displaces half of GST-BIR3 signal.
- the IC 50 for non-biotinylated Smac is 400 nM.
- the IC 50 values of compounds of Examples 1-4 in the described ELISA assays ranged from ⁇ 0.001-10 ⁇ M.
- Example 33 Cell Proliferation Assay
- the ability of compounds to inhibit tumor cell growth in vitro is monitored using the CellTiter 96 ® AQ ueous Non-Radioactive Cell Proliferation Assay (Promega).
- This assay is composed of solutions of a novel tetrazolium compound [3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-5-(3- carboxymethoxyphenyl)-2-(4-sulfophenyl)-2/-7-tetrazolium, inner salt; MTS] and an electron coupling reagent (phenazine methosulfate) PMS.
- MTS is bioreduced by cells into a formazan product, the absorbance of which is measured at 490 nm.
- the conversion of MTS into the aqueous soluble formazan product is accomplished by dehydrogenase enzymes found in metabolically active cells.
- the quantity of formazan product as measured by the amount of 490 nm absorbance is directly proportional to the number of living cells in culture.
- the IC 50 values of compounds described in Examples 1-4 in this cell assay ranged from ⁇ 0.001-50 ⁇ M.
- Example 35 Tablets 2 comprising compounds of the formula (I) [164] Tablets, comprising, as active ingredient, 100 mg of any one of the compounds of formula (I) of Examples 1-4 are prepared with the following standard procedures:
- Capsules comprising as active ingredient, 100 mg of any one of the compounds of formula (I) given in Examples 1-4, of the following composition are prepared according to standard procedures:
- active ingredient refers to a compound of formulae (I)-(VII) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, as defined herein.
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