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- the present invention relates to new heteroarylamide derivatives, their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use in the treatment of androgen receptor related disorders, such as benign prostate hyperplasia and cancer, particularly prostate cancer and/or castration- resistant prostate cancer.
- Androgens are produced by testes and adrenal glands and they play a critical role in the development and physiology of normal prostate.
- BPH benign prostate hyperplasia
- PCa prostatic neoplasia which can progress to adenocarcinoma
- BPH and PCa BPH and prostate cancer
- PCa is the second leading cause of cancer-related death and the most frequently diagnosed malignancy in men.
- PCa remains incurable in metastatic setting. As the incidence of PCa increases with age, the number of newly diagnosed cases rises continuously due to increased life expectancy of the population.
- ADT hormone or androgen deprivation therapy
- AR ligand-binding pocket of the androgen receptor
- AR belongs to the superfamily of nuclear hormone receptors and is mainly expressed in reproductive tissues and muscles. Ligand binding to AR promotes its dissociation from heat shock proteins and other chaperones, leading to dimerization of the receptor, phosphory- lation and subsequent translocation into the nucleus where AR binds to andro- gen responsive elements present in the regulatory regions of multiple genes involved in the growth, survival and differentiation of prostate cells.
- non-steroidal anti-androgen flutamide was approved for PCa in 1989 and the structurally related compounds, bicalutamide and nilutam- ide, were launched in 1995 and 1996, respectively.
- Non-steroidal compounds are more favorable than steroidal anti-androgens in clinical applications because of the lack of cross-reactivity with other steroid receptors and improved oral bioavailability.
- propanamide anti-androgens bicalutamide is the most potent, best tolerated and the leading anti-androgen on the market.
- Bicalutamide is described in patent literature for example in European patent EP 0100172. Certain arylamide derivatives have also been described in documents WO 2008/01 1072 A2, WO 2010/1 16342 and WO 2010/092546 A1 as selective androgen receptor modulators.
- CRPC castration-resistant prostate cancer
- HRPC hormone-refractory prostate cancer
- the major mechanisms include amplification of AR gene or up-regulation of AR mRNA or protein, point mutations in AR that allow activation of the AR by non-androgenic ligands or even anti-androgens, changes in the expression levels of co-activators and co-repressors of AR transcription, and expression of alternatively spliced and constitutively active variants of the AR.
- drugs targeting AR signaling could still be effective in the prevention and treatment of CRPC.
- anti-androgens that target ligand-binding domain of the AR, such as bicalutamide, can lead to selection of prostate cancer cells that harbor point mutations in the ligand-binding domain. In some cases these mutations can cause prostate cancer cells to convert antagonists to agonists.
- AR mutations are found in 10 - 40% of metastatic tumors. More than 70 mutations in the AR have been discovered, which result in increased basal activity of the receptor or widened ligand specificity.
- threonine to alanine mutation in amino acid 877 is the most frequently found mutation in PCa patients and converts flutamide, cypro- tenone (steroidal anti-androgen), progesterone and oestrogens agonistic in AR.
- Mutation in amino acid 741 from tryptophan to either leucine or cysteine accounts for the switch of bicalutamide from anti-androgen to an agonist (Hara T, Miyazaki J, Araki H, Yamaoka M, Kanzaki N, Kusaka M, Miyamoto M. Novel mutations of androgen receptor: a possible mechanism of bicalutamide withdrawal syndrome. Cancer Res. 2003 Jan 1 ; 63(1 ): 149-153.)
- the present invention provides new arylamide derivatives having formula (I) ")z
- R' and R" are each independently selected from the group consisting of H and alkyl
- z is an integer 0 to 3;
- X is selected from the group consisting of O, S, S(O), SO 2 , NR12, where R12 is selected from the group consisting of H, alkyl, COCH 3 and COR, where R is hydrogen or alkyl; CH 2 and CO; or
- X when z is 0, then X may be N and forms together with R1 1 a heter- ocyclic ring selected from the group consisting of morpholine, 1 ,2,4-triazole, imidazole and N-substituted imidazole;
- R1 1 when not forming a ring with X as defined above, is selected from the group consisting of alkyl, alkenyl, (per)haloalkyl, haloalkenyl, CN-alkyl and an aryl, heteroaryl, aliphatic or heteroaliphatic, 3 - 7-membered ring optionally substituted with 1 - 5 substituents selected from the group consisting of alkyl, alkoxy, hydroxy, halogen, (per)haloalkyl, CN, NO 2 , COR, COOR, CONHR, NR 2 , NHCOCF 3 , NHCOR, NHCONHR, NHCOOR, OCONHR, NHSO 2 R
- R B is a heteroaromatic ring having 6 ring members and being optionally substituted at one or more ring carbon atoms, of which ring members 1 or 2 are N atoms and the other ring members are carbon atoms, or
- R B is an optionally substituted phenyl group
- R B the substituent(s) in R B being selected from the group consisting of alkyl, alkoxy, hydroxy, halogen, (per)haloalkyl, CN, NO 2 , COR, COOR, CONHR, NR 2 , NHCOCF 3 , NHCOR, NHCONHR, NHCOOR, OCONHR, CONHR, where R is as defined above; NHCSCH 3, SR, SOR and SO 2 R, where R is as defined above; or,
- R B is an optionally substituted phenyl group
- two adjacent substituents may also form with the carbon atoms, to which they are attached, a substituted or unsubstituted aliphatic, heteroaliphatic or heteroaro- matic ring;
- R A is a mono- or bicyclic heteroaromatic ring system having 6 to 10 ring members and being optionally substituted at one or more ring carbon atoms, of which ring members 1 to 4 are N atoms and the other ring members are carbon atoms, whereby when R B is an optionally substituted phenyl group, then the ring attached to the NH group contains at least one N atom as a ring member, or
- R A when R B is an optionally substituted heteroaromatic ring , then R A may also be an optionally substituted phenyl group,
- R A the substituent(s) in R A being selected from the group consisting of alkyl, alkoxy, halogen, (per)haloalkyl, hydroxy, (CH 2 ) n CHO, where n is an integer 0 - 6; CN, NO 2 , COR, COOH and CONHR, where R is as defined above, or when R A is an optionally substituted phenyl group, then two adjacent substituents may also form with the carbon atoms, to which they are attached, a substituted or unsubstituted aliphatic, heteroaliphatic or heteroaro- matic ring.
- the invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising an effective amount of one or more heteroarylamide derivatives of formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof together with a suitable carrier and conventional excipients.
- heteroarylamide derivatives of formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof for use as a medicament.
- the invention also relates to heteroarylamide derivatives of formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof for use in the treatment of androgen receptor related diseases.
- heteroarylamides of formula (I) according to the present invention possess at least one asymmetric carbon atom, i.e. the carbon atom, to which the hydroxyl is attached.
- the compounds exist in racemic form and optically active forms. All these forms are encompassed by the present invention.
- alkyl in the definition of the compound group of formula (I), is meant a linear or branched, saturated hydrocarbon chain containing 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
- halo means that such an alkyl group is halogenated with e.g. fluoro, chloro, bromo or iodo, partially or completely (per)halo).
- alkoxy is meant a linear or branched, saturated hydrocarbon chain containing 1 to 6 carbon atoms, one carbon atom being bound via a single bond to oxygen.
- alkoxy groups are methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy and butoxy.
- alkenyl is meant an unsaturated hydrocarbon chain having one or more double bonds and containing 2 to 6 carbon atoms.
- aliphatic, heteroaliphatic or heteroaromatic ring is meant a 4 - 7-membered ring, where 1 - 2 carbon atoms may be replaced by heteroatoms selected from O and S.
- Such a ring may be substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of alkyl, alkoxy, halogen, hydroxy, (per)haloalkyl, CN, NO 2 , COR, COOR, CONHR, NR 2 , NHCOCF 3 , NHCOR, NHCONHR, NHCOOR, OCONHR, where R is hydrogen or alkyl; NHCSCH3, SR, SOR and SO 2 R, where R is hydrogen or alkyl; the substituent(s) being preferably CN, CF 3 , F or CI.
- Typical examples of groups formed by the rings falling under the term "aliphatic, heteroaliphatic or het- eroaromatic ring" and the benzene ring, to which they are fused, are tetrahy- dronaphtalene and benzofuran.
- an aryl, heteroaryl, aliphatic or heteroaliphatic, 3 - 7- membered ring saturated or unsaturated ring having 5 to 7 ring members, 0 to 3 of which being a heteroatom selected from O, S and N, the other members being carbon atoms.
- Typical examples of R1 1 as an above defined ring are phenyl, pyridyl, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopen- tyl, cyclohexyl, furyl and tetrahydrofuryl.
- the ring may be substituted with 1 - 5 substituents selected from the group consisting of alkyl, alkoxy, hydroxy, halo- gen, (per)haloalkyl, CN, NO 2 , COR, COOR, CONHR, NR 2 , NHCOCF 3 , NHCOR, NHCONHR, NHCOOR, OCONHR, NHCSCH 3, SR, SOR and SO 2 R, where R is hydrogen or alkyl; the substituent(s) being preferably CN, CF 3 , F or CI.
- R B examples of meanings for R B are those of the following formulae:
- R6 - R1 0 are selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl, alkoxy, hydroxy, halogen, (per)haloalkyl, CN, NO 2 , COR, COOR, NR 2 , NHCOCF 3 , NHCOR, NHCONHR, NHCOOR, OCONHR, CONHR, where R is hydrogen or alkyl; NHCSCH 3, SR, SOR and SO 2 R, where R is hydrogen or alkyl.
- R B may also be an optionally substituted phenyl group of formula
- R6' - R10' are selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl, alkoxy, hydroxy, halogen, (per)haloalkyl, CN, NO 2 , COR, COOR, NR 2 , NHCOCF 3 , NHCOR, NHCONHR, NHCOOR, OCONHR, CONHR, where R is hydrogen or alkyl; NHCSCH3, SR, SOR and SO 2 R, where R is hydrogen or alkyl, or two adjacent substituents may also form with the carbon atoms, to which they are attached, a substituted or unsubstituted aliphatic, heteroaliphat- ic or heteroaromatic ring.
- RA being a mono- or bicyclic heteroaromatic ring system having 6 to 10 ring members are those of the following formulae:
- R1 to R5 and R1 ' to R4' are selected from hydrogen, alkyl, alkoxy, hydroxy, halogen, (per)haloalkyl, (CH 2 ) N CHO, where n is an integer 0 - 6; CN, NO 2 , COR, COOR and CON HR, where R is hydrogen or alkyl.
- RA may also be an optionally substituted phenyl group of formula
- R1 " - R5" are selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl, alkoxy, halogen, (per)haloalkyl, hydroxy, (CH 2 ) N CHO, where n is an integer 0 - 6; CN, NO 2 , COR, COOR and CON HR, where R is hydrogen or alkyl, or two adjacent substituents may also form with the carbon atoms, to which they are attached, a substituted or unsubstituted aliphatic, heteroaliphatic or heteroaromatic ring.
- Preferred compounds of formula (I) are those where z is 0 or 1 .
- Preferred are also those wherein R1 1 is alkyl, especially methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, isopentyl, or tert-butyl, more preferably methyl, ethyl or isopro- pyl, most preferably methyl or ethyl, or phenyl optionally substituted with halo, especially chloro.
- R1 1 is cyclopropyl.
- heteroarylamides of the present invention are those of formula (I) where R A is an optionally substituted phenyl and R B is an optionally substituted pyridyl.
- Another preferred group of compounds of formula (I) comprises those where R A is optionally substituted pyridyl or optionally substituted tria- zolo[4,3-b]pyridazinyl and R B is optionally substituted phenyl.
- R A and R B are cyano, halo, especially chloro and fluoro, and haloalkyl, especially trifluoromethyl.
- Preferred compounds are those of formulae (l-a), (l-b) and (l-c)
- R1 " - R5", R6, R8, R9, R10, R1 1 , R', R", X and z are as defined above,
- R1 , R2, R3, R5, R6' - R10', R1 1 , R', R", X and z are as defined above;
- Preferred compounds of formula (l-b) are those wherein R1 , R5, R6' and R10' are hydrogen; R2 is trifluoromethyl or halo, especially chloro; R3 is cyano; R8' is halo, especially chloro or fluoro; R9' is hydrogen or halo, especially fluoro; z is 0; X is SO 2 ; and R1 1 is alkyl, especially methyl, ethyl, tert- butyl, cyclopropyl, isopropyl, or isopentyl, preferably methyl or ethyl, preferably ethyl.
- Preferred compounds of formula (l-c) are those wherein R1 , R5, R6, R7 and R10 are hydrogen; R2 is trifluoromethyl or halo, especially chloro; R3 is cyano; R8 is halo, especially chloro or fluoro; R9 is hydrogen or halo, especially fluoro; z is 0; X is SO 2 ; and R1 1 is alkyl, especially isopropyl.
- the arylamides of the invention may be prepared by methods described below.
- the compounds of formula (I), where X is O, SO or SO 2 may be prepared by reacting an epoxy compound of formula (5),
- the process is preferably carried out via the following
- the compounds of the present invention were synthesized using commercially available amines, (het)arylacetic acids and phenols, and thiols, as starting materials.
- 5-amino-3-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine-2-carbonitrile was prepared according to the method described in WO 2008/1 19015.
- 3-(trifluoro- methyl)-[1 ,2,4]triazolo[4,3-b]pyridazin-6-amine was prepared according to the method described in WO 201 1/103202.
- Method-3A A corresponding phenyl acetic acid (2) (0.58 mmol) and aniline (1 ) (0.58 mmol) was dissolved in DMF (1 ml). 1 .16 mmol of HATU (2 equivalents) was added and the mixture was stirred for 5 minutes. 1 .75 mmol of TEA (3 equivalents) was added at RT and the resulting mixture stirred for 16 hours. After completion of the reaction confirmed by TLC water was added (5 ml). The mixture was extracted with EtOAc. Organic layer was washed with diluted HCI (3 x 15ml), dried over sodium sulphate and concentrated to get crude intermediate (3). Intermediate (3) was purified by flash chromatography.
- Method-3B A corresponding phenyl acetic acid (2) (0.14 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (5 ml) and cooled in an ice bath to +5 - 0°C. 0.42 mmol (3 equivalents) of thionylchloride was dropped in dichloromethane while keeping the temperature at +5 - 0°C. After addition was complete the ice bath was removed and the mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature (RT). After stirring for 4 hours, the mixture was cooled to 0°C and the aniline (1 ) (0.13 mmol, 0.9 equivalents) was added in dimethylacetamide (2 ml). The resulting mixture was stirred at RT and monitored by TLC. After completion of the reaction, the mixture was poured in ice water and extracted with dichloromethane. The Organic phase was washed with water and dried over Na 2 SO 4 and evaporated to give (3) after flash chromatography.
- Method-3C Aniline (0.053 mmol) and acetic acid (0.080 mmol, 1 .5 equivalents) was dissolved in THF (0.15ml). T3P (propylphosphonic anhydride) was added (0.13 mmol, 2.5 equivalents). The resulting mixture was stirred and 0.106 mmol of DIPEA (2 equivalents) was added. After addition the mixture was stirred at RT for 5h. After completion of the reaction the mixture was diluted with AcOEt and the organic layer was washed with water. Organic layer was separated, dried over sodium sulphate and concentrated under reduced pressure to give (3).
- the sulfinyl compounds of the present invention can be made from the corresponding intermediate (6) according to the procedure described by Bhise et al. in Synthetic communications, 2009, 39, 1516-1526 using sodium perborate trihydrate as an oxidation agent. Preparation of aromatic amines from epoxide (5)
- aromatic amines of the present invention can be made from the corresponding intermediate (5) according to the procedure described by Dalton et al. in US 2006/0241 180. Preparation of aliphatic amines from epoxide (5)
- the aliphatic amines of the present invention can be made from the corresponding intermediate (5) using similar method as described in case of thiols and phenols, but NaH was used as base in the reactions.
- the arylamide derivatives of the present invention show high antag- onistic activity in AR.
- Antagonistic activity in AR refers to potency of the compound to compete and/or inhibit the activity of natural AR ligands such as dihy- drotestosterone (DHT) and testosterone.
- DHT dihy- drotestosterone
- the present invention provides compounds having antagonistic activity in AR to compete and/or inhibit the activity of non-natural AR ligands, such as synthetic androgens or anti-androgens used as medicaments (but which may exert deleterious side-effects).
- the present invention provides compounds that demonstrate potent anti-androgen activity in a dose-dependent manner.
- a major disadvantage of bicalutamide is incomplete AR antagonism. In the case of bicalutamide, increasing concentrations do not provide significant extra benefit (see Table 2). More potent anti-androgens than bicalutamide may be needed to treat advanced stage of PCa characterized by elevation of AR levels, thus there is a need for potent anti-androgens that can compensate for the elevated AR levels in a dose-dependent manner.
- the present invention provides compounds that exert minimal agonistic effects in AR.
- the compounds of the present invention can be used to treat AR- related diseases, such as BPH and PCa.
- the compounds can also be used to treat CRPC. Further, the compounds can be used in combination with other anti-androgen treatments.
- the compounds of the present invention do not gain agonistic activi- ty in CRPC related mutations.
- CRPC related mutations all mutations that affect the development, progression or severity of the disease are referred.
- the CRPC related mutation may have resulted from androgen deprivation - induced enrichment of prostate cancer cells harboring the said mutation. For instance tryptophan 741 to leucine or to cysteine mutation and also threonine 877 to alanine mutation are referred.
- the compounds of the present invention retain their antagonistic activities when AR levels are elevated.
- COS-1 cells (American Type Culture Collection, ATCC) were cultured in Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium (DMEM) supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS), penicillin (6.25 U/ml) and streptomycin (6.25 pg/ml) and seeded onto 48-well plates (50 000 cells/well) one day before transfection. Transfection media containing 2.5% charcoal-stripped FBS in DMEM was changed on cells 4 h prior to transfection.
- DMEM Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium
- FBS fetal bovine serum
- penicillin 6.25 U/ml
- streptomycin 6.25 pg/ml
- luciferase (LUC) reporter gene plasmid pPB-286/+32-LUC; PB, probasin promoter
- 5 ng of AR expression plasmid pSG5-hAR
- 5 ng of pCMN/ ⁇ an internal, beta-galactosidase control for transfection efficiency and cell growth
- Agonism in WT AR of compounds of the present invention was measured in AR transactivation assay in COS-1 cells by exposing the transfected cells to test compounds alone as described above. Testosterone was used as a reference agonist. Relative LUC activity representing the level of AR activation was measured. The response obtained by the reference agonist was set as 100%. The compounds of the present invention did not show agonism in WT AR.
- Antagonism in WT AR of compounds of the present invention was measured in AR transactivation assay in COS-1 cells in competitive setting using testosterone as a reference agonist as described above.
- INDIGO Bioscience's Human AR Reporter Assay System was utilized.
- Known anti-androgen BIC was used as a reference antagonist.
- Relative LUC activity representing AR-dependent transcription obtained by exposure to reference agonist alone was set to 100%.
- the compounds of the present invention were efficient antagonists in WT AR (Table 2).
- Agonism in W741 L AR of compounds of the present invention was measured in AR transactivation assay in COS-1 cells as described above except that AR expression vector harboring the W741 L mutation was used instead of the WT AR. The transfected cells were exposed to test compounds alone. BIC was used as a reference compound. As reported in literature, BIC functions as an agonist in this mutant AR variant and the relative LUC activity representing AR-dependent transcription induced by BIC was set to 100%. The compounds of the present invention did not show agonism in W741 L AR (Table 3). Agonism in T877A mutant AR
- Agonism in T877A AR of compounds of the present invention was measured in AR transactivation assay in COS-1 cells as described above except that AR expression vector harboring the T877A mutation was used. The transfected cells were exposed to test compounds alone. Testosterone was used as reference agonist, and its' relative LUC activity representing AR- dependent transcription was set to 100%. The compounds of the present invention did not show agonism in T877A AR (Table 3).
- VCaP cells were seeded onto 12-well plates (3 x 10 5 cells/well) and triplicate wells were treated with either (i) vehicle (EtOH-DMSO), or (ii) 1 nM R1881 (refer- ence agonist, Perkin-Elmer), or (iii) increasing concentrations of BIC (reference antagonist), or (iv) the test compound together with the reference agonist (1 nM) (all final concentrations).
- Analyzed GAPDH mRNA levels were used to normalize the amounts of total RNA between the samples. Fold changes (ligand inductions) were calculated using the formula 2 ⁇ ', where
- AACt is ACt ( , igand)- ACt(EtOH-DMSO), ACt W3S Ct( gen e X)- Ct(GAPDH) 3nd Ct W3S the cycle at which the threshold was crossed.
- Gene expression data were expressed as relative mRNA level (mRNA level of the gene of interest divided by mRNA level of GAPDH) of each gene for a given compound.
- the compounds of the present invention efficiently silenced AR target gene expression in VCaP cells.
- the ability of the compounds of the present invention to inhibit pros- tate cancer cell growth was studied in androgen sensitive human prostate adenocarcinoma cell line, LNCaP.
- the LNCaP cells may be also genetically modified to over-express AR, thus mimicking CRPC.
- the cells were seeded onto 96-well plates (5000 cells/well) and cultured for 24h.
- the six replicate wells were treated either with (i) vehicle (DMSO) or (ii) 0.1 nM R1881 (reference ag- onist, Perkin-Elmer), or (iii) increasing concentrations of BIC (the reference antagonist), or (iv) the test compound together with the reference agonist (0.1 nM) (all final concentrations) for 5 days.
- LNCaP cell proliferation was measured on day 0, day 1 , day 3 and day 5 using Promega's Cell Titer 96® AQ ue0 us One Solution Cell Proliferation Assay kit according to manufacturer's instruc- tions. 20 ⁇ of the Cell Titer reagent was added into 100 ⁇ of cell culture medium in each well and the cells were allowed to grow for one hour in the incubator. The culture medium was transferred into the wells of the measuring plate and the absorbance at 492 nm was recorded. The compounds of the present invention inhibited LNCaP proliferation.
- the compounds of the present invention exhibit little or no agonistic activity to androgen receptor. Because these compounds are potent AR antagonists they can be used not only to treat prostate cancer but to treat other androgen receptor related conditions and diseases such as benign prostate hyperplasia, hair loss, acne, hirsutism, male hypersexuality or polycystic ovari- an syndrome.
- the compound of the present invention may be used alone or in combination i.e. administered simultaneously, separately, or sequentially, with other active agents.
- the compounds of this in- vention are most preferably used alone or in combination with anti-androgenic cancer treatments. Such compounds may also be combined with agents which suppress the production of circulating testosterone such as LHRH agonists or antagonists or with surgical castration.
- the present invention also contemplates use of an antiestrogen and/or aromatase inhibitor in combination with a compound of the present in- vention, for example, to assist in mitigating side effects associated with anti- androgen therapy such as gynecomastia.
- AR belongs to the superfamily of nuclear receptors and the compounds of the present invention can also be used as scaffolds for drug design for other nuclear hormone receptors such as estrogen receptor or peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor. Therefore, the compounds of the present invention can also be further optimized to be used in treating other conditions and diseases such as ovarian cancer, breast cancer, diabetes, cardiac diseases, metabolism related diseases of the periphery and central nervous system in which nuclear receptors play a role.
- the compounds of the invention may be administered by intravenous injection, by injection into tissue, intraperitoneally, orally, or nasally.
- the composition may have a form selected from the group consisting of a solution, dispersion, suspension, powder, capsule, tablet, pill, controlled release capsule, controlled release tablet, and controlled release pill.
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