WO2010077758A1 - Compounds useful for inhibiting chk1 - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to an aminopyrazole compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, that inhibits Chkl and is useful for treating cancers characterized by defects in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) replication, chromosome segregation, or cell division.
- DNA deoxyribonucleic acid
- Chkl is a protein kinase that lies downstream from Atm and/or Atr in the DNA damage checkpoint signal transduction pathway. In mammalian cells, Chkl is phosphorylated in response to agents that cause DNA damage including ionizing radiation (IR), ultraviolet (UV) light, and hydroxyurea. This phosphorylation which activates Chkl in mammalian cells is dependent on Atr. Chkl plays a role in the Atr dependent DNA damage checkpoint leading to arrest in S phase and at G2M. Chkl phosphorylates and inactivates Cdc25A, the dual-specificity phosphatase that normally dephosphorylates cyclin E/Cdk2, halting progression through S-phase.
- IR ionizing radiation
- UV ultraviolet
- Chkl also phosphorylates and inactivates Cdc25C, the dual specificity phosphatase that dephosphorylates cyclin B/Cdc2 (also known as Cdkl) arresting cell cycle progression at the boundary of G2 and mitosis (Fernery et al, Science, 277: 1495-1, 1997). In both cases, regulation of Cdk activity induces a cell cycle arrest to prevent cells from entering mitosis in the presence of DNA damage or unreplicated DNA.
- Various inhibitors of Chkl have been reported. See for example, WO 05/066163,
- the present invention provides a novel aminopyrazole compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or solvate of the salt, that is a potent inhibitor of Chkl .
- the compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt potently abrogates a Chkl mediated cell cycle arrest induced by treatment with DNA damaging agents in tissue culture and in vivo.
- the compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, of the present invention also provides inhibition of Chk2, which may be beneficial for the treatment of cancer.
- the lack of inhibition of certain other protein kinases, such as CDKl may provide a -2- therapeutic benefit by minimizing undesired effects.
- the compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, of the present invention inhibits cell proliferation of cancer cells by a mechanism dependent on Chkl inhibition.
- the present invention provides a new aminopyrazole compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, that is an antagonist of Chkl. Such new compounds could address the need for safe and effective treatments of cancer.
- the present invention provides a compound which is 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6- methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt.
- Preferred embodiments are 5-(5-(2-(3- aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, 5 -(5- (2-(3 -aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)- 1 H-pyrazol-3 -ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile formic acid salt, 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile dihydrogen chloride salt and 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6- methoxyphenyl)-l H-pyrazol-3 -ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile methanesulfonic acid salt, and 2-pyrazinecarbonitrile, 5-[[5-[-[2-(3-aminopropyl)-6-
- the present invention provides the compound which is 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2- carbonitrile.
- the present invention provides the formic acid, dihydrogen chloride, and methanesulfonic acid salts of 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol- 3 -ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile.
- the present invention also provides the compound which is 2- pyrazinecarbonitrile, 5-[[5-[-[2-(3-aminopropyl)-6-methoxyphenyl]-lH-pyrazol-3- yl] amino] monomesylate monohydrate.
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising 5-(5-(2- (3 -aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)- 1 H-pyrazol-3 -ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or -3- a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, diluent, or excipient.
- the present invention provides a method of treating cancer, comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of 5-(5-(2-(3- aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt.
- the present invention also provides a method of treating cancer, comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH- pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, and ionizing radiation.
- the present invention provides a method of treating cancer, comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol- 3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, and a chemotherapy agent.
- the present invention provides the use of 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6- methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of cancer.
- the present invention also provides the use of 5-(5- (2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of cancer wherein said treatment comprises combination therapy with ionizing radiation.
- the present invention provides the use of 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine- 2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of cancer by combination therapy wherein said combination therapy treatment comprises administration of said medicament and administration of one or more other chemotherapy agents to the same patient.
- the present invention provides 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH- pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, for use in therapy.
- the present invention also provides 5-(5-(2-(3- aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, for use in the treatment of -4- cancer.
- the present invention also provides 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6- methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, and ionizing radiation for use in therapy. Furthermore, the present invention provides 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6- methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, and a chemotherapy agent for use in therapy.
- the present invention provides 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH- pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, for use in the treatment of cancer.
- the present invention also provides 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3- ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, and ionizing radiation for use in the treatment of cancer.
- the present invention provides 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol- 3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, and a chemotherapy agent for use in the treatment of cancer.
- the present invention provides use of 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6- methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of cancer, wherein the medicament is to be administered simultaneously, separately or sequentially with ionizing radiation.
- the present invention provides use of 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6- methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of cancer, wherein the medicament also comprises a chemotherapy agent or is to be administered simultaneously, separately or sequentially with a chemotherapy agent.
- the present invention provides 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH- pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, for use in simultaneous, separate or sequential combination with ionizing radiation in the treatment of cancer.
- 5--(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH- pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt for use in simultaneous, separate or sequential combination with ionizing radiation in the treatment of cancer.
- the present invention provides 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH- pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, for use in simultaneous, separate or sequential combination with a chemotherapy agent in the treatment of cancer.
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising 5-(5-(2-(3-aminopropoxy)-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH- pyrazol-3-ylamino) pyrazine-2-carbonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, for use in simultaneous, separate or sequential combination with a chemotherapy agent in the treatment of cancer.
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising 5-(5-(2-
- the present invention provides preferred embodiments of the methods and uses as described herein, in which the chemotherapy agent is selected from the group consisting of 5-fluorouracil, hydroxyurea, gemcitabine, methotrexate, pemetrexed, doxorubicin, etoposide, cisplatin, and taxol.
- cancers selected from the group consisting of bladder cancer, colon cancer, gastric cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer, mammary cancer, melanoma, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, mesothelioma, renal cancer, and uterine cancer.
- the compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, of the present invention may exist as tautomeric forms.
- tautomeric forms each form and mixtures thereof, are contemplated in the present invention.
- this invention includes pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compound of Example 3 as well as solvates of the free base of the compound of Example 3 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- pharmaceutically acceptable salt refers to salts of the compound of Example 3.
- Examples of pharmaceutically acceptable salts and methods for their preparation are conventional in -6- the art. See for example, Stahl et ah, "Handbook of Pharmaceutical Salts: Properties, Selection and Use", VCHA/Wiley-VCH, (2002); Gould, P.L., "Salt selection for basic drugs", International Journal of ' Pharmaceutics , 33: 201-217 (1986); and Bastin et al. "Salt Selection and Optimization Procedures for Pharmaceutical New Chemical Entities", Organic Process Research and Development, 4: 427-435 (2000).
- salts are included in the invention. They may serve as intermediates in the purification of compounds or in the preparation of other pharmaceutically-acceptable salts, or are useful for identification, characterization or purification.
- the term "patient” refers to a human or nonhuman mammal. More particularly, the term “patient” refers to a human.
- treating refers to the process involving a slowing, interrupting, arresting, controlling, reducing, or reversing the progression or severity of a symptom, disorder, condition, or disease.
- effective amount refers to the amount or dose of the compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, of the present invention, described herein, alone or in combination with ionizing radiation or a chemotherapy agent which, upon single or multiple dose administration to the patient, provides the desired effect in the patient under diagnosis or treatment.
- an effective amount can be readily determined by the attending diagnostician, as one skilled in the art, by considering a number of factors such as the species of mammal; its size, age, and general health; the co-administration of other agents, if needed; the specific disease involved; the degree or severity of the disease; the response of the individual patient; the particular compound administered; the mode of administration; the bioavailability characteristics of the preparation administered; the dose regimen selected; the use of any concomitant medications; and other relevant circumstances. While not to be construed as limiting the present invention in any way, 20-150 mg/m 2 represents an effective amount of the compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, described herein.
- the term "combination therapy" refers to separate, simultaneous, or sequential administration of the compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, of the present invention and chemotherapy agent.
- combination therapy refers to separate, simultaneous, or sequential administration of the compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, of the present invention and ionizing radiation.
- the compound of Example 3, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt may be formulated for administration as part of a pharmaceutical composition.
- pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compound of Example 3, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, in combination with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, excipients, or diluents are an important embodiment of the invention.
- Examples of pharmaceutical compositions and methods for their preparation are well known in the art. See, e.g.
- the compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt, of the present invention can be administered by any route which makes it bioavailable, including oral and parenteral routes.
- the compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt can be administered orally, subcutaneously, intramuscularly, intravenously, transdermally, topically, intranasally, rectally, buccally, and the like.
- the compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the salt may be administered by infusion. IV infusion is the preferred route of administration.
- BCA bicinchoninic acid
- boc or t-boc refers to tert-butoxycarbonyl
- BSA bovine serum albumin
- CPMS counts per minutes
- DID diisopropyl azodicarboxylate
- DMEM dulbecco's modified eagle's medium
- DMF dimethylformamide
- DMSO dimethylsulfoxide
- DPBS refers to
- DTT Dulbecco's phosphate-buffered saline
- DTT dithiothreitol
- EDTA ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid
- EtOH ethanol
- FBS fetal bovine serum
- HPES N-2-hydroxyethylpiperazine-N'-2-ethanesulfonic acid
- MEM MEM
- MeOH MEC
- MeOH Methanol
- PBS phosphate-buffered saline
- PBST phosphate-buffered saline Tween-20
- PI propidium iodide
- RNAase refers to ribonuclease A
- SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate
- RT room temperature
- TBS tris-buffered s
- IC50 refers to the concentration of an agent which produces 50% of the maximal inhibitory response possible for that agent
- EC50 refers to the concentration of an agent which produces 50% of the maximal response possible for that agent.
- the effect of compounds on Chkl biochemical activity can be determined using a TR-FRET assay.
- a terbium-labeled antibody is used to detect phosphorylated product formed from a reaction of kinase, fluorescein-labeled substrate, and ATP.
- the antibody binds to the phosphorylated substrate, resulting in an increase in the TR-FRET value calculated as the ratio of acceptor signal (fluorescein) to the donor signal (terbium).
- the kinase reactions (25 ⁇ L reaction volumes) are performed in 96-well half-area black polystyrene plates (Costa, cat# 3694). Reactions are initiated with the addition of ATP.
- Final reaction conditions are 50 mM HEPES pH 7.5, 0.005% (v/v) TRITONTM X- 100, 2 mM DTT, 2 mM MgCl 2 , 104 nM fluorescein-PKC substrate (Invitrogen, cat# PV3506), 30 ⁇ M ATP, 1.5 nM active Chkl enzyme (Millipore, cat# 14-346), 4% (v/v) DMSO and serial dilution of the compound of Example 2 (1:3 serial dilution, starting at 20 ⁇ M, 10 points).
- the percent inhibition for each concentration is calculated using the TR-FRET ratio from controls run on each plate.
- the ten-point compound concentration data are subsequently fit to a four-parameter logistic equation using ActivityBase 4.0. Absolute IC50 values are calculated from the resulting curve.
- the compound of Example 2 is measured in this assay to have an IC50 of ⁇ 0.001 ⁇ M. This demonstrates that the compounds of the present invention are potent inhibitors of Chkl.
- the effect of compounds on Chk2 biochemical activity can be determined using a TR-FRET assay.
- a terbium-labeled antibody is used to detect phosphorylated product formed from a reaction of kinase, fluorescein-labeled substrate, and ATP.
- the antibody binds to the phosphorylated substrate, resulting in an increase in the TR-FRET value calculated as the ratio of acceptor signal (fluorescein) to the donor signal (terbium).
- the kinase reactions (25 ⁇ L reaction volumes) are performed in 96-well half-area black polystyrene plates (Costa, cat# 3694). Reactions are initiated with the addition of ATP.
- Final reaction conditions are 50 mM HEPES pH 7.5, 0.005% (v/v) TRITONTM X- 100, 2 mM DTT, 2 mM MgCl 2 , 104 nM fluorescein-PKC substrate (Invitrogen, cat# PV3506), 30 ⁇ M ATP, 2.5 nM active Chk2 enzyme (Millipore, cat# 14-347), 4% (v/v) DMSO and serial dilution of the compound of Example 2 (1:3 serial dilution, starting at 20 ⁇ M, 10 points).
- the reactions are incubated at room temperature for 75 minutes, and then terminated with the addition of 25 ⁇ L of TR-FRET dilution buffer (Invitrogen #PV3574) containing 10 mM EDTA and 2.1 nM Tb-pSer antibody (Invitrogen, cat# PV3574). Quenched reactions are incubated at room temperature for 60 minutes, and then TR-FRET measured using an Envision plate reader from PerkinElmer with filters for Ex340nm, Em495nm and Em520nm wavelength.
- the percent inhibition for each concentration is calculated using the TR-FRET ratio from controls run on each plate.
- the ten-point compound concentration data are subsequently fit to a four-parameter logistic equation using ActivityBase 4.0. Absolute IC50 values are calculated from the resulting curve.
- the -10- compound of Example 2 is measured in this assay to have an IC50 of 0.0047 ⁇ M. This demonstrates that the compounds of the present invention are potent inhibitors of Chk2.
- Chkl Autophosphorylation Cell Based Assay An inhibitor of Chkl will prevent the kinase activity of the protein from phosphorylating substrates in cells in which the DNA damage response has been activated.
- An easily detectable substrate for Chkl is an autophosphorylation site on Chkl itself, serine 296.
- the following immunoblot assay can be used to measure the amount of phosphorylation of serine 296 on Chkl and indirectly the activity level of the Chkl protein kinase.
- HeLa cells (purchased from ATCC) are cultured in MEM w/ Earle's salts (Invitrogen) w/ L-glutamine (GibcoTM) supplemented with 10% (v/v) heat inactivated FBS (GibcoTM), Ix MEM non-essential amino acids (GibcoTM), I x sodium pyruvate (GibcoTM) and 1 x 10 5 cells plated in 600 ⁇ L of MEM culture media (above) per well of a 24 well cell culture plate. Cells are incubated for 24 hours at 37 0 C, 5% CO 2 and 95%- 100% humidity.
- each well is scraped and the lysate transferred into a 1.5 mL polypropylene microcentrifuge tube on ice.
- Each lysate is sonicated for 45 seconds with a plate cuphorn sonicator (Misonix) while suspended in a -11- water/ice bath.
- Misonix plate cuphorn sonicator
- the membrane is washed four times with TBST for five minutes, then soaked at 4 0 C for 24 hours in TBST/ 5% (w/v) BSA with an appropriate dilution of rabbit anti-phosphoChkl (serine 296) (Cell Signaling).
- the membrane is washed four times with TBST for five minutes at 25 0 C and then soaked at 25 0 C for two hours in TBST/ 5% milk containing an appropriate dilution of donkey anti- rabbit IgG conjugated to horseradish peroxidase (HRP; Amersham) to detect autophosphorylated Chkl protein.
- HRP horseradish peroxidase
- Antigen-antibody-reporter conjugates immobilized on the membrane are detected with the Super Signal Western Femto HRP-detection reagent (Pierce) as recommended by the manufacturer using a chemiluminescent imager (Fujifilm). Phospho-Chkl(ser296) band intensities are calculated using "Total Lab” software (Nonlinear Dynamics).
- the compound of Example 2 is measured in this assay to have an EC50 of ⁇ 0.0005 ⁇ M. This demonstrates that the compounds of the present invention are potent inhibitors of Chkl.
- An inhibitor of Chkl will disable the G2M DNA damage checkpoint in p53-minus tumor cells treated with the topoisomerase II inhibitor, doxorubicin.
- a measurement of G2M checkpoint abrogation is the phosphorylation of histone H3 on serine 10 that occurs after cells traverse the G2M checkpoint and enter mitosis.
- the following high content imaging assay can be used to measure the phosphorylation of histone H3 in cells.
- HeLa cells purchased from ATCC are cultured in MEM Media (GibcoTM) supplemented with 10% (v/v) FBS and plated at 2000 cells per well in poly D-lysine coated clear bottom black plates (BD Biocoat Cat # 3504640), 100 ⁇ L volume per well.
- RNAase solution is removed and the cells stained for the presence of histone H3 phosphorylated on serine 10 (pHH3) by adding to each well 50 ⁇ L of RNAase solution containing a 1 :500 dilution of rabbit anti-pHH3 (serlO) (UBI Cat# 06-570) plus 1% (w/v) BSA (GibcoTM cat# 15260). Plates are sealed and kept at 4 0 C overnight. The primary antibody is removed by washing each plate twice with 100 ⁇ L -13-
- DPBS per well and replaced with 50 ⁇ L of a 1:750 dilution of goat anti-rabbit IgG coupled to Alexa dye 488 (Invitrogen cat# Al 1008) in DPBS plus 1% (w/v) BSA. Plates are kept for one hour at room temperature covered with aluminum foil to protect from light. The plates are again washed twice with 100 ⁇ L per well DPBS and replaced with 100 ⁇ L of 15 nM propidium iodide (1 : 100 dilution with PBS from the original solution, Molecular Probes cat# P3566). The plates are sealed with a black seal to protect the plates from light. Plates are incubated for 30 minutes to stain nuclei.
- Alexa 488 Total intensity at 655-705 nm from propidium iodide/DNA is used to identify individual cells and subpopulations in cell cycle (2N cells, 4N cells).
- the final readout for each population is determined by normalizing to the % of total cells producing a final assay output of %pHH3, %2N and %4N. 100% activity is then determined by treating cells with the maximum concentration of an inhibitor control compound at 100 nM to determine the final % activity of each compound. 0% activity is based on no compound treatment.
- the Relative EC50 is determined by using ACTIVITY BASETM, excel fit, curve fitting using a four parameter logistic fit, equation 205, to determine the %pHH3 relative to control max at 100%.
- the compound of Example 2 is measured in this assay to have an EC50 of 0.0105 ⁇ M. This demonstrates that the compounds of the present invention will disable the G2M DNA damage checkpoint.
- An inhibitor of Chkl can potentiate the anti-proliferative activity of gemcitabine (or other cytotoxics) through abrogation of the intra-S phase checkpoint, resulting in sustained and increased DNA damage.
- the capacity for continued tumor cell proliferation after DNA damage can be analyzed by determining the ability of cells to replicate their DNA. This assay assesses the ability of cells to replicate their DNA after cells have had an opportunity to repair DNA damage. In this assay, cells are treated with gemcitabine, and then with the compound of Example 2. Following a recovery period, cells are assayed for the ability to incorporate radioactive thymidine into DNA during S -14- phase.
- the EC tfs parameter is a measure of the concentration of a Chkl inhibitor necessary to reduce by half the GI90 concentration of gemcitabine, measured in this assay in the absence of Chkl inhibition.
- HT-29 cells obtained from ATCC
- RPMI 1640 plus (GibcoTM) 10% (v/v) heat inactivated FBS are grown in RPMI 1640 plus (GibcoTM) 10% (v/v) heat inactivated FBS. These cells are plated at 1.3 ⁇ 10 per well on Corning Costar 96-well tissue culture plates. After plating the cells, the tissue culture plates are held at room temperature for 45 minutes, before returning to 37 0 C. Plates are incubated for 24 hours prior to gemcitabine addition. Before gemcitabine addition, medium is removed from all wells and replaced with 150 ⁇ L per well of fresh RPMI medium.
- Gemcitabine stocks at 10 mM are prepared in phosphate-buffered saline.
- Gemcitabine dilutions were prepared at 4* concentrations in RPMI medium and added to wells at 50 ⁇ L per well. The highest final concentration of gemcitabine used is 80 ⁇ M and dilutions proceed by four- fold steps. Two hours later, gemcitabine-containing medium is removed from the wells and replaced with 150 ⁇ L per well of fresh RPMI medium.
- the compound of Example 2 (10 mM in DMSO) is diluted first in DMSO to 200Ox final concentrations, and then diluted 1 :500 into RPMI medium to generate 4x stocks for addition to wells. The volume of addition is 50 ⁇ L.
- Compound dilutions proceed by two-fold steps, starting at 5000 nM. Twenty-four hours after addition of the compound of Example 2, the medium containing inhibitors is removed by aspiration and replaced with 200 ⁇ L per well of fresh RPMI medium. Seventy -two hours after removal of the compound of Example 2, tritiated thymidine labeling is initiated. 3 H-thymidine (NET 027X001, PerkinElmer, specific activity 20 Ci/mmol) is diluted 1 :20 in complete RPMI to yield a concentration of 0.05 mCi/mL. 20 ⁇ L of this solution is added to each well, yielding 1 ⁇ Ci/well of 3 H-thymidine. Cells are labeled for twenty -two hours.
- the medium containing H-thymidine is thoroughly removed from the wells. The plates are then frozen at -20 0 C, for several hours. To harvest the DNA containing incorporated 3 H- thymidine, plates are thawed for several minutes, and then 120 ⁇ L per well of 0.1 N NaOH is added to each well. Each plate is then incubated at 37 0 C, with slow mixing on a rotator, for 10 minutes. DNA is harvested with a Filtermate 196 Harvester (PerkinElmer) and collected on 96-well Unifilter GF/C plates (PerkinElmer #6005174). The wells of the tissue culture plate on which cells had been labeled are washed with water 5x. The Unifilter plate membranes are washed with an additional 4.5 mL per well -15-
- the gemcitabine concentrations are transformed to log values, and dose-response curves are fit by non-linear regression. Neither top nor bottom fits are constrained.
- the ECt f s value is 0.3 nM.
- 3 nM of the compound of Example 2 decreases the EC50 of gemcitabine 7-fold from 37 nM to 5 nM in HT29 colon carcinoma cells.
- the action of the compound of Example 2 also increases the percentage of proliferation inhibition from 52 for gemcitabine to 73 for the combination. Alone, 3 nM of the compound of Example 2 has little effect on the proliferation of HT29 cells.
- Chkl in vivo Target Inhibition Assay Calu-6 cells are cultured in growth media (MEM with Earle's salts
- gemcitabine formulated fresh in saline (Hospira, Lake Forest, IL) daily is administered to animals by intraperitoneal route at 150 mg/kg dose.
- gemcitabine formulated fresh in saline (Hospira, Lake Forest, IL) daily is administered to animals by intraperitoneal route at 150 mg/kg dose.
- Six hours later animals are administered the compound of Example 2 formulated in molar ratio methane sulfonic acid/20% Captisol (CYDEX, Overland Park, KS) by intravenous route varying dose from 15 mg/kg downward.
- CYDEX methane sulfonic acid/20% Captisol
- Tumors are processed in 1.5-2.0 mL of lysis buffer in an iced 15 mL polypropylene conical tube using a motorized tissue homogenizer (Powergen 700) set to high for 15 seconds. With the sample kept on ice, the lysate is drawn four times through a 1 mL syringe with a 25 gauge needle.
- tumor lysate is transferred into a 1.5 mL polypropylene microcentrifuge tube containing 0.15 mL of 4* Laemmli sample buffer (240 mM Tris-HCl, pH6.8, 40% glycerol, 0.05% bromophenol blue, 8% w/v SDS and 20% (v/v) beta-mercaptol ethanol).
- Laemmli sample buffer 240 mM Tris-HCl, pH6.8, 40% glycerol, 0.05% bromophenol blue, 8% w/v SDS and 20% (v/v) beta-mercaptol ethanol.
- Sample is then mixed and heated for 5 minutes at 95 0 C and sonicated for one minute using high power on a Misonix 3000 plate horn sonicator. Samples are then stored on ice, or stored at -80 0 C for target inhibition assessment by western blot.
- the remaining lysate is used for determination of protein concentration (BCATM protein assay kit, Thermo Scientific).
- BCATM protein assay kit Five ⁇ g of each tumor lysate in sample buffer is applied to E-Page 96 well gels (Invitrogen) and subjected to electrophoresis according to the manufacturer's instructions. Proteins are transferred to Nitrocellulose Protran BA83 membrane (Whatman) according to procedures well understood in the art [Towbin et ah, 1979]. The membrane is then processed to measure Chkl protein autophosphorylated on serine 296.
- the membrane is rinsed briefly with water, then 10 mM Tris/HCl pH 8.0, 150 mM NaCl and 0.05% (v/v) Tween 20 ( TBST) and soaked for one hour at 25 0 C in TBST/ 5% (w/v) reconstituted Carnation® instant milk. The membrane is then washed four times with TBST for five minutes. The membrane is soaked at 4 0 C for 16 hours in TBST/5% (w/v) BSA in an appropriate dilution of rabbit anti-phosphoChkl (serine 296) (Cell Signaling).
- the membranes is washed four times with TBST for five minutes at 25 0 C and then soaked at 25 0 C for two hours in TBST/ 5% milk containing an appropriate dilution of donkey anti-rabbit IgG conjugated to horseradish peroxidase (HRP; Amersham) to detect phospho-Chkl(ser 296).
- HRP horseradish peroxidase
- the membrane is washed again four times with TBST for five minutes at 25 0 C.
- Antigen-antibody-reporter conjugates immobilized on the membrane are detected with the Super Signal Western Femto HRP-detection reagent (Pierce) as recommended by the manufacturer.
- Phospho-Chkl(ser296) band intensities are calculated using "Total Lab” software (Nonlinear Dynamics).
- the compound of Example 2 is measured in this assay to have a Target Modulatory Effective Dose 50 (TMED50) for Chkl autophosphorylation of 0.03 mg/kg.
- TMED50 Target Modulatory Effective Dose 50
- Calu-6 lung cancer cells are cultured in growth media (MEM w/ Earle's salts (Invitrogen) with L-glutamine (GibcoTM) supplemented with 10% (v/v) heat inactivated FBS (GibcoTM), I x MEM non-essential amino acids (GibcoTM), I x sodium pyruvate (GibcoTM)) and HT-29 colon cancer cells (ATCC) are cultured in growth media, (McCoy's 5A medium (GibcoTM) supplemented with 10% FBS (GibcoTM)) and expanded.
- TGI Tumor growth inhibition
- Calu-6 lung cancer cells are cultured as described above. Cells are harvested and washed twice with phosphate buffered saline and 1 x 10 6 cells (Calu-6) in growth media (without serum) are mixed with equal volume of BD MatrigelTM matrix (BD Bioscience, Franklin, NJ), then injected subcutaneously into the flank of nude mice (CD-I nu/nu, from Charles River Labs, Wilmington, MA).
- the compound of Example 2 is dosed at 15 mg/kg (subcutaneously (SC), bi-daily (BIDx5 rest 2 days) x 3 cycles. Tumor response is determined by tumor volume measurement performed twice a week during the course of treatment. The compound of Example 2 dosed on the 5 day BID schedule (15 mg/kg) provides superior growth inhibition to the gemcitabine plus the compound of Example 2 combination schedule previously described. Complete tumor regression is rapid and durable.
- Chkl inhibitor Monolayer Proliferation and Cytotoxicity Assay
- One measure of potency of a Chkl inhibitor is its ability to inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells in culture due to uncontrolled replication origin activation. (Conti et al. Cell Cycle 6: 2760-2767, 2007) Determination of Chkl inhibitor antiproliferative activity in cell lines derived from a broad range of tumor types is indicative of which tumor types may be clinically responsive to chemotherapy with Chkl inhibitors. The following described cellular proliferation assay is run at Oncotest, GmbH in Germany. Thirty solid tumor cell lines are derived from 13 different tumor histotypes, each represented by 1 to 6 different cell lines (Oncotest, GmbH).
- DMSO DMSO at a concentration of 1 mM. Subsequent dilutions are done with complete RPMI 1640 cell culture medium as follows: the DMSO stock solution is first diluted 1 :22 (containing 4.5% (v/v) DMSO). Using this solution, serial dilutions (half-log or 2-fold) in cell culture medium are made. For the final dilution step (1 : 15), 10 ⁇ L/ well of the respective final compound solution is directly added to 140 ⁇ L/ well culture medium. The final DMSO concentration is ⁇ 0.3% (v/v). The compound of Example 2 is applied in triplicates in a ten point concentration curve and treatment continued for 4 days.
- the culture medium is removed and replaced by 200 ⁇ L of an aqueous 7 ⁇ g/mL PI solution.
- cells are permeabilized by freezing, resulting in the death of all cells that had remained attached to the well after the treatment with compound.
- the compound of Example 2 inhibits the growth of the majority of these tumor cell lines with an EC50 under 20 nM, suggesting the potential of broad anti-cancer activity as a single agent.
- Diisopropyl azodicarboxylate (2.82 g , 14.0 mmol) is added to a stirred solution of tert-butyl 3-hydroxypropylcarbamate (2.45 g , 14.0 mmol), l-(2-hydroxy-6- methoxyphenyl)ethanone (1.94 g , 11.7 mmol) and triphenylphosphine (3.66 g , 14.0 mmol) in THF (50 mL) at room temperature. After stirring for 18 h, the solvent is removed under reduced pressure and the crude product is chromatographed (hexane-ethyl acetate: 0 - 60% gradient) to afford 1.60 g of the title compound.
- the reaction mixture is concentrated, and redissolved in ethanol (50 mL) and acetic acid (5 mL), followed by addition of hydrazine hydrate (2 mL). The resulting reaction mixture was then heated to 120 0 C for 2 min. The reaction mixture is then cooled to room temperature, diluted with water (100 mL), and extracted with ethyl acetate (2 x 100 mL). The organic portion is dried over anhydrous Na 2 SO 4 , filtered, and concentrated. The crude product is redissolved in dichloromethane (50 mL) and treated with trifluoroacetic acid (10 mL) and stirred at room temp for 15 min. The solvent is removed and the crude product (1.20 g) is purified using preparative HPLC to afford 0.046 g of the title compound. LC-ES/MS m/z 366.1 [M+H] + .
- 5-Bromopyrazin-2-amine (3.73 g, 21.4 mmol) is dissolved in THF (30 mL) and cooled to -78 0 C. A solution of w-butyllithium in hexane (10.32 mL, 23.5 mmol) is added slowly. The reaction mixture is stirred at low temperature for 15 min and then warmed slowly to room temperature and stirred an additional one hour.
- Diisopropyl azodicarboxylate (1.73 mL, 8.76 mmol) is added to a stirred solution of tert-butyl 3-hydroxypropylcarbamate (0.83 mL , 4.83 mmol), 2-(3-(5-bromopyrazin-2- ylamino)-lH-pyrazol-5-yl)-3-methoxyphenol) (1.59 g, 4.38 mmol) and polystyrene triphenylphosphine (5.91 g , 8.76 mmol) in THF (50 mL) at room temperature. After stirring for 45 min, the reaction is filtered, and the solvent is removed under reduced pressure. The resulting residue is chromatographed (methanol/CH ⁇ C ⁇ ) to afford 1.27 g (54%) of a yellow solid.
- a 5 liter flange-neck flask equipped with an air stirrer rod and paddle, thermometer, water condenser and nitrogen bubbler is charged with sodium hydride (22.4 g, 560.1 mmol) and anhydrous THF (3 L).
- sodium hydride (22.4 g, 560.1 mmol)
- anhydrous THF 3 L
- 2-amino- 5-cyanopyrazine (67.0 g, 557.8 mmol) portion-wise over 1.5 h while allowing for any foaming.
- the internal temperature remains at 22 0 C throughout.
- the mixture is stirred for 35 min.
- a lO L flange-neck flask equipped with an air stirrer rod and paddle, thermometer, water condenser, and outlet to caustic solution gas scrubbers is charged with 5-(5-(2-methoxy-6-(4-methoxybenzyloxy)phenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino)pyrazine- 2-carbonitrile (140 g, 326.76 mmol) and 4 N hydrogen chloride (2500 mL, 10.0 mole) -27- solution in 1,4-dioxane.
- the mixture is well stirred at 60 - 65 0 C for 1.5 h, then the mixture is allowed to cool to 50 0 C.
- a 5 L flange-neck round-bottom flask equipped with an air stirrer rod and paddle, thermometer, pressure-equalizing dropping funnel, and nitrogen bubbler is charged with 5-(5-(2-hydroxy-6-methoxy-phenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3-ylamino)-pyrazine-2-carbonitrile (47.0 g, 152 mmol) and anhydrous THF (1.2 L).
- the stirred suspension, under nitrogen, is cooled to 0 0 C.
- the slurry is -31- filtered and the resulting solids washed with dimethylformamide (1 L). Extractive workup of the filtrate with ethyl acetate and water, followed by concentration, provided a waxy yellow solid. To the waxy yellow solid is added methyl ?-butyl ether (2.6 L). The resulting slurry is agitated. The now free flowing slurry is filtered and washed with methyl ?-butyl ether (1 L). The white solid is vacuum dried yielding 1539 grams (69%) of the title compound, mp 105 - 107 0 C.
- the resulting yellow slurry is slowly heated to 65 - 70 0 C and monitored by HPLC. The duration of the reaction is less than one hour.
- the thick slurry is slowly cooled over 1 - 2 h to less than 30 0 C.
- the slurry is filtered and washed with cold ethanol.
- the material is vacuum dried at 40 0 C affording (820 g, 99.1%) of the title compound, mp 215 - 117 0 C; ES/MS m/z 429.2 [M+l] + .
- the brown slurry is cooled to 20 0 C and held overnight.
- the acidic reaction mixture is filtered and the cake is washed with ethyl acetate (7 L).
- the wet cake is vacuum dried to a constant weight to provide (1010 g, 91.84% corrected yield) of the title compound, mp 225 - 228 0 C (free base); ES/MS m/z 309.2 [M+ 1] + .
- the insoluble triethylamine hydrochloride is filtered and the solution of the phenol ((5-(2-hydroxy-6-methoxyphenyl)-lH-pyrazol-3- ylamino)pyrazine-2-carbonitrile) collected in an appropriate reaction vessel.
- the cake is rinsed with THF (1.24 L).
- the THF solution of the phenol is held at 15 to 20 0 C until needed.
- Triphenylphosphine (1074 g, 4.05 mol) is dissolved at room temperature in THF (4.33 L). The clear colorless solution is cooled with an acetone/ice bath to -5 to 5 0 C. Diisopropylazodicarboxylate (795 g, 3.89 mol) is added dropwise through an addition funnel over 40 - 60 min, keeping the temperature below 10 0 C. The resulting thick white slurry is cooled back to -5 to 0 0 C. tert-Butyl 3-hydroxypropylcarbamate (717g, 4.05 moles) is dissolved in a minimum of THF (800 mL).
- the tert-butyl 3- hydroxypropylcarbamate/THF solution is added, through an addition funnel, over 20 - 30 -35- min at -5 to 5 0 C to the reagent slurry.
- the prepared reagent is stirred in the ice bath at -5 to 0 0 C until ready for use.
- the prepared reagent slurry (20%) is added to the substrate solution at 15 to 20 0 C.
- the remaining reagent is returned to the ice bath.
- the substrate solution is stirred at ambient for 30 min, then sampled for HPLC.
- a second approximately 20% portion of the reagent is added to the substrate, stirred at ambient and sampled as before. Addition of the reagent is continued with monitoring for reaction completion by HPLC.
- the completed reaction is concentrated and triturated with warm methanol (4.33 L, 50 - 60 0 C) followed by cooling in an ice bath.
- the yellow slurry of 2-pyrazinecarbonitrile, 5-[[5-[-[2-(3-aminopropyl)-6-methoxyphenyl]-lH-pyrazol-3-yl]amino] dimesylate salt is filtered, rinsed with acetone (7 L) and dried in a vacuum oven.
- the dimesylate salt, (1608 g, 2.88 mol) is slurried in water (16 L).
- Sodium hydroxide aqueous 50%, 228 g, 2.85 mol
- the slurry is -36- heated to 60 0 C and stirred for one hour. It is then cooled to 16 0 C over 4 h and filtered.
- the wet filter cake is rinsed with acetone (4 L) and dried to constant weight in a vacuum oven at 40 0 C to provide 833 g (94%) of 2-pyrazinecarbonitrile, 5-[[5-[-[2-(3- aminopropyl)-6-methoxyphenyl]-lH-pyrazol-3-yl]amino] monomesylate monohydrate. mp 222.6 0 C; ES/MS m/z 366.2 [M+l] + .
- the solution is polish filtrated while at 50 - 55 0 C through a 0.22 ⁇ cartridge filter.
- the solution is slowly cooled to the seeding temperature of about 42 - 45 0 C and seeded. Slow cooling is continued over the next 30 - 60 min to confirm nucleation.
- the thin slurry is cooled from 38 to 15 0 C over 3 h.
- a vacuum distillation is set up and the acetone removed at 110 - 90 mm and 20 - 30 0 C.
- the mixture is cooled from 30 to 15 0 C over 14 h, held at 15 0 C for 2 h, and then filtered.
- the recrystallized material is rinsed with 19: 1 water/acetone (2 L) and then water (6 L) and dried to constant weight in a vacuum oven at 40 0 C to provide 1024 g (83.9%) of the title compound, mp 222.6 0 C; ES/MS m/z 366.2 [M+l] + .
- X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) patterns may be obtained on a Bruker D8
- Primary and secondary Soller slits are each at 2°; antiscattering slit is 6.17 mm; the air scatter sink is in place. -37-
- DSC Differential scanning calorimetry
- TGA Thermogravimetric analysis
- TGA/SDTA 85Ie Thermogravimetric analysis
- the thermal profile from DSC shows a weak, broad endotherm form 80 - 140 0 C followed by a sharp melting endotherm at 222 0 C, onset (225 0 C, peak). A mass loss of 4% is seen by the TGA from 25 - 140 0 C.
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