WO2014150677A1 - Inhibitors of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (ido) - Google Patents
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- the invention relates generally to compounds that modulate or inhibit the enzymatic activity of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO), pharmaceutical compositions containing said compounds and methods of treating proliferative disorders, such as cancer, viral infections and/or autoimmune diseases utilizing the compounds of the invention.
- IDO indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase
- Tryptophan is an amino acid which is essential for cell proliferation and survival.
- Indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase is a heme-containing intracellular enzyme that catalyzes the first and rate-determining step in the degradation of the essential amino acid L-tryptophan to N-formyl-kynurenine.
- N-formyl-kynurenine is then metabolized by mutliple steps to eventually produce nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+).
- Tryptophan catabolites produced from N-formyl-kynurenine, such as kynurenine are known to be preferentially cytotoxic to T-cells.
- IDO overexpression has been shown to be an independent prognostic factor for decreased survival in patients with melanoma, pancreatic, colorectal and endometrial cancers among others.
- IDO has been found to be implicated in neurologic and psychiatric disorders including mood idsorders as well as other chronic diseases characterized by IDO activation and tryptophan depletiion, such as viral infections, for example AIDS, Alzheimer's disease, cancers including T-cell leukemia and colon cancer, autimmune diseases, diseases of the eye such as cataracts, bacterial infections such as Lyme disease, and streptococcal infections.
- the present invention provides compounds and/or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, stereoisomers thereof or tautomers thereof, methods of modulating or inhibiting the enzymatic activity of IDO, and methods for treating various medical conditions using said compounds.
- the present invention also provides processes and intermediates for making the compounds of the present invention and/or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof or stereoisomers thereof or tautomers thereof.
- the present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and one or more of the compounds of the present invention and/or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof or stereoisomers thereof or tautomers thereof.
- the compounds of the invention and/or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof or stereoisomers thereof or tautomers thereof may be used in the treatment and/or prophylaxis of multiple diseases or disorders associated with enzymatic activity of IDO inhibition, such as cancer, viral infections, autoimmune diseases, and other maladies.
- the compounds of the invention and/or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof or stereoisomers thereof or tautomers thereof may be used in therapy.
- the compounds of the invention and/or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof or stereoisomers thereof or tautomers thereof may be used for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of multiple diseases or disorders associated with enzymatic activity of IDO.
- the compounds of the invention and/or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof or stereoisomers thereof or tautomers thereof can be used alone, in combination with other compounds of the present invention and/or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof or stereoisomers thereof or tautomers thereof, or in combination with one or more other agent(s).
- the present invention provides compounds of Formula (I)
- E is NH or CH 2 ;
- W is N or CR 10 ;
- Y is N or CR 11 ;
- V is N or CR 12 ; is an optionally substituted C3-C8 cycloalkyl;
- R 1 is optionally substituted aryl, optionally substituted aryl-Ci-Cio-alkyl, or optionally substituted C1-C10 alkyl;
- R 2 is COOH, optionally substituted heteroaryl or optionally substituted
- R 3 is H, optionally substituted C1-C10 alkyl or halo
- R 4 is H, optionally substituted C1-C10 alkyl, or halo
- R 6 is H
- R 7 and R 8 are independently selected from optionally substituted C1-C10 alkyl, optionally substituted C1-C10 alkoxy, optionally substituted Ci-Cio-alkoxy-Ci-Cio-alkyl, optionally substituted C3-C8 cycloalkyl, optionally substituted aryl, optionally substituted aryl-Ci-Cio-alkyl, optionally substituted heteroaryl, optionally substituted C 2 -Ci 0 alkenyl, optionally substituted C 2 -Cio alkynyl, or optionally substituted C4-C8 cycloalkenyl;
- R 9 is optionally substituted aryl, optionally substituted Ci-Cio alkylaryl, optionally substituted C3-C8 cycloalkylaryl, optionally substituted C 1 -C 10 alkoxyaryl, optionally substituted C 1 -C 10 alkyl heteroaryl, optionally substituted heteroaryl, or optionally
- R 1U is H or halo
- R 11 is H or halo
- R 12 is H, optionally substituted C 1 -C 10 alkyl, or optionally substituted C 2 -C 10 alkenyl;
- R 14 is CF 3 , optionally substituted C 3 -Cg cycloalkyl or optionally substituted Ci- C 10 alkyl;
- the invention provides a compound of Formula (II) within the scope of the first aspect of the structure
- R 1 is optionally substituted aryl, optionally substituted aryl-Ci-Cio-alkyl, or optionally substituted Ci-Cio alkyl;
- R 2 is COOH, optionally substituted heteroaryl or optionally substituted
- R 3 is H, optionally substituted Ci-Cio alkyl or halo
- R 4 is H, Ci-Cio alkyl, or halo
- R 7 and R 8 are independently selected from optionally substituted Ci-Cio alkyl, optionally substituted Ci-Cio alkoxy, optionally substituted Ci-Ci 0 -alkoxy-Ci-Ci 0 -alkyl, optionally substituted C3-C8 cycloalkyl, optionally substituted aryl, optionally substituted aryl-Ci-Cio-alkyl, optionally substituted heteroaryl, optionally substituted C2-C10 alkenyl, optionally substituted C2-C10 alkynyl, or optionally substituted C4-C8 cycloalkenyl,
- each R 7 and R 8 group being optionally substituted, where possible, with 1 or 2 groups independently selected from optionally substituted C1-C10 alkyl, optionally substituted C2-C10 alkenyl, halo, CN, or OR 20 ,
- R 20 is H or optionally substituted C1-C10 alkyl
- R 9 is optionally substituted aryl, optionally substituted C1-C10 alkylaryl, optionally substituted C3-C8 cycloalkylaryl, optionally substituted C1-C10 alkoxyaryl, optionally substituted -C10 alkyl heteroaryl, optionally substituted heteroaryl, or optionally
- R 1U is H or halo
- R 11 is H or halo
- R 12 is H, optionally substituted C1-C10 alkyl, or optionally substituted C 2 -Ci 0 alkenyl;
- R 14 is CF 3 , optionally substituted C 3 -Cg cycloalkyl or optionally substituted C1-C10 alkyl;
- the invention provides a compound of Formula (I) or (II) within the scope of the first or second aspect wherein E is NH.
- the invention provides a compound of Formula (I) or (II) within the scope of one or more of the previous aspects wherein E is CH 2 .
- the invention provides a compound of Formula (I) or (II) within the scope of one or more of the previous aspects wherein
- X is NR 7 R 8
- R 2 is COOH, or -CONHS0 2 R 14 ;
- R 3 is H or Ci-C 6 alkyl
- R 4 is H, Ci-C 6 alkyl, or halo
- R 6 is H
- R 7 and R 8 are independently selected from Ci-C 6 alkyl, Ci-C 6 alkoxy, C 3 -C 8 cycloalkyl, or Ci-C 6 -alkoxy-Ci-C 6 -alkyl;
- R 9 is optionally substituted aryl, optionally substituted Ci-C 6 alkylaryl, optionally substituted C 3 -C 8 cycloalkylaryl, optionally substituted Ci-C 6 alkoxyaryl, optionally substit ted heteroaryl, optionally substituted Ci-C 6 alkyl heteroaryl, or
- R 11 is halo or H
- R 12 is H;
- R is CF 3 , optionally substituted C 3 -C 6 cycloalkyl or optionally substituted Ci-C 6 alkyl;
- the invention provides a compound of Formula (I) or (II) within the scope of one or more of the previous aspects wherein
- R 7 and 8 are independently selected from
- the invention provides a compound of Formula (I) or (II) within the scope of one or more of the previous aspects wherein
- R 2 is COOH
- R 3 , R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are H;
- R 7 and R 8 are independently selected from Ci-Cio alkyl
- R 9 is Ci-Cio alkylaryl
- the invention provides a compound of Formula (I) or (II) within the scope of one or more of the previous aspects wherein
- R 7 and R 8 are each CH 3 ;
- the invention provides a compound of Formula (I) or (II) within the scope of one or more of the previous aspects wherein
- R 2 is COOH, or -CONHS0 2 R 14 ;
- R 3 , R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are H;
- R 1 is optionally substituted aryl, optionally substituted aryl-Ci-C6-alkyl, or optionally substituted Ci-C 6 alkyl;
- R 9 is optionally substituted aryl or Ci-C 6 alkylaryl;
- R is H, Ci-C 6 alkyl, C 2 -C 6 alkenyl, or halo;
- the invention provides a compound of Formula (I) or (II) within the scope of one or more of the previous aspects wherein
- E is CH 2 ;
- X is -NR 7 R 8 ;
- R 2 is COOH
- R 7 and R 8 are independently selected from Ci-C 6 alkyl
- R 9 is Ci-C 6 alkyl 5- to 7-membered monocyclic heteroaryl or Ci-C 6 alkylaryl; and/or a stereoisomer, tautomer or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- the invention provides a compound of Formula (I) or (II) within the scope of one or more of the previous aspects wherein
- R 2 is COOH
- the invention provides a compound selected from the exemplified examples within the scope of the first aspect, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, tautomer or stereoisomer thereof.
- the invention provides a compound selected from any subset list of compounds within the scope of any of the above aspects.
- the compounds of the invention have human IDO IC 50 values ⁇ 250 nM.
- the compounds of the invention have human IDO IC 50 values ⁇ 50 nM.
- the compounds of the invention have human IDO IC 50 values ⁇ 20 nM.
- the compounds of the invention have human IDO IC 50 values ⁇ 10 nM.
- the present invention provides a composition comprising one or more compounds of the present invention and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a stereoisomer thereof, a tautomer thereof, or a solvate thereof.
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and at least one of the compounds of the present invention and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a stereoisomer thereof, a tautomer thereof, or a solvate thereof.
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition, comprising: a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and a therapeutically effective amount of at least one of the compounds of the present invention and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a stereoisomer thereof, a tautomer thereof, or a solvate thereof.
- the present invention provides a process for making a compound of the present invention and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a stereoisomer thereof, a tautomer thereof, or a solvate thereof.
- the present invention provides an intermediate for making a compound of the present invention and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a stereoisomer thereof, a tautomer thereof, or a solvate thereof.
- the present invention provides a method for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of various types of cancer, viral infections and/or autoimmune diseases, comprising administering to a patient in need of such treatment and/or prophylaxis a therapeutically effective amount of one or more compounds of the present invention and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a stereoisomer thereof or a tautomer thereof, alone, or, optionally, in combination with another compound of the present invention and/or at least one other type of therapeutic agent, such as a
- chemotherapeutic agent or a signal transductor inhibitor.
- the present invention provides a compound of the present invention, and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a stereoisomer thereof or a tautomer thereof, for use in therapy.
- the present invention provides a combined preparation of a compound of the present invention, and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a stereoisomer thereof or a tautomer thereof, and additional therapeutic agent(s) for simultaneous, separate or sequential use in therapy.
- the present invention provides a combined preparation of a compound of the present invention, and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a stereoisomer thereof or a tautomer thereof, and additional therapeutic agent(s) for simultaneous, separate or sequential use in the treatment and/or prophylaxis of multiple diseases or disorders associated with the enzymatic activity of IDO.
- the invention provides a method of treating a patient suffering from or susceptible to a medical condition that is sensitive to enzymatic activity of IDO.
- a number of medical conditions can be treated.
- the method comprises administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a composition comprising a compound described herein and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a stereoisomer thereof or a tautomer thereof.
- the compounds described herein may be used to treat or prevent viral infections, proliferative diseases (e.g., cancer), and autoimmune diseases.
- proliferative diseases e.g., cancer
- autoimmune diseases e.g., autoimmune diseases.
- the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention are useful in treating or preventing any disease or conditions that are sensitive to enzymatic activity of IDO. These include viral and other infections (e.g., skin infections, GI infection, urinary tract infections, genito -urinary infections, systemic infections), proliferative diseases (e.g., cancer), and autoimmune diseases (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, lupus).
- the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions may be administered to animals, preferably mammals (e.g., domesticated animals, cats, dogs, mice, rats), and more preferably humans. Any method of administration may be used to deliver the compound or pharmaceutical composition to the patient. In certain embodiments, the compound or pharmaceutical composition is administered orally. In other embodiments, the compound or pharmaceutical composition is administered parenterally.
- Compounds of the invention can modulate activity of the enzyme indoleamine-
- IDO 2,3-dioxygenase
- modulate is meant to refer to an ability to increase or decrease activity of an enzyme or receptor.
- compounds of the invention can be used in methods of modulating IDO by contacting the enzyme with any one or more of the compounds or compositions described herein.
- compounds of the present invention can act as inhibitors of IDO.
- the compounds of the invention can be used to modulate activity of IDO in cell or in an individual in need of modulation of the enzyme by administering a modulating (e.g. , inhibiting) amount of a compound of the invention.
- Compounds of the invention can inhibit activity of the enzyme indoleamine-2,3- dioxygenase (IDO).
- IDO indoleamine-2,3- dioxygenase
- the compounds of the invention can be used to inhibit activity of IDO in cell or in an individual in need of modulation of the enzyme by administering an inhibiting amount of a compound of the invention.
- the present invention further provides methods of inhibiting the degradation of tryptophan in a system containing cells expressing IDO such as a tissue, living organism, or cell culture.
- the present invention provides methods of altering (e.g. , increasing) extracellular tryptophan levels in a mammal by administering an effective amount of a compound of composition provided herein. Methods of measuring tryptophan levels and tryptophan degradation are routine in the art.
- the present invention further provides methods of inhibiting immunosuppression such as IDO-mediated immunosuppression in a patient by administering to the patient an effective amount of a compound or composition recited herein.
- immunosuppression has been associated with, for example, cancers, tumor growth, metastasis, viral infection, and viral replication.
- the present invention further provides methods of treating diseases associated with activity or expression, including abnormal activity and/or overexpression, of IDO in an individual (e.g. , patient) by administering to the individual in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount or dose of a compound of the present invention or a pharmaceutical composition thereof.
- Example diseases can include any disease, disorder or condition that is directly or indirectly linked to expression or activity of the IDO enzyme, such as over expression or abnormal activity.
- An IDO-associated disease can also include any disease, disorder or condition that can be prevented, ameliorated, or cured by modulating enzyme activity.
- IDO-associated diseases include cancer, viral infection such as HIV infection, HCV infection, depression,
- neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and Huntington's disease, trauma, age-related cataracts, organ transplantation (e.g., organ transplant rejection), and autoimmune diseases including asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, allergic inflammation, inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis and systemic lupus erythematosus.
- an ex vivo cell can be part of a tissue sample excised from an organism such as a mammal.
- an in vitro cell can be a cell in a cell culture.
- an in vivo cell is a cell living in an organism such as a mammal.
- contacting refers to the bringing together of indicated moieties in an in vitro system or an in vivo system.
- "contacting" the IDO enzyme with a compound of the invention includes the administration of a compound of the present invention to an individual or patient, such as a human, having IDO, as well as, for example, introducing a compound of the invention into a sample containing a cellular or purified preparation containing the IDO enzyme.
- IDO inhibitor refers to an agent capable of inhibiting the activity of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) and thereby reversing IDO-mediated
- the IDO inhibitor may inhibit IDOl and/or ID02 (INDOL1).
- An IDO inhibitor may be a reversible or irreversible IDO inhibitor.
- a reversible IDO inhibitor is a compound that reversibly inhibits IDO enzyme activity either at the catalytic site or at a non-catalytic site and "an irreversible IDO inhibitor” is a compound that irreversibly destroys IDO enzyme activity by forming a covalent bond with the enzyme.
- Types of cancers that may be treated with the compounds of this invention include, but are not limited to, brain cancers, skin cancers, bladder cancers, ovarian cancers, breast cancers, gastric cancers, pancreatic cancers, prostate cancers, colon cancers, blood cancers, lung cancers and bone cancers.
- Examples of such cancer types include neuroblastoma, intestine carcinoma such as rectum carcinoma, colon carcinoma, familiar adenomatous polyposis carcinoma and hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer, esophageal carcinoma, labial carcinoma, larynx carcinoma, hypopharynx carcinoma, tongue carcinoma, salivary gland carcinoma, gastric carcinoma,
- adenocarcinoma medullary thyroid carcinoma, papillary thyroid carcinoma, renal carcinoma, kidney parenchymal carcinoma, ovarian carcinoma, cervix carcinoma, uterine corpus carcinoma, endometrium carcinoma, chorion carcinoma, pancreatic carcinoma, prostate carcinoma, testis carcinoma, breast carcinoma, urinary carcinoma, melanoma, brain tumors such as glioblastoma, astrocytoma, meningioma, medulloblastoma and peripheral neuroectodermal tumors, Hodgkin lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Burkitt lymphoma, acute lymphatic leukemia (ALL), chronic lymphatic leukemia (CLL), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), adult T-cell leukemia lymphoma, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), hepatocellular carcinoma, gall bladder carcinoma, bronchial carcinoma, small cell lung carcinoma, non-small cell lung carcinoma
- the invention provides a method of treating an autoimmune disease by providing to a patient in need thereof a compound or composition of the present invention.
- autoimmune diseases include, but are not limited to, collagen diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus.
- Sharp's syndrome CREST syndrome (calcinosis, Raynaud's syndrome, esophageal dysmotility, telangiectasia), dermatomyositis, vasculitis (Morbus Wegener's) and Sjogren's syndrome
- renal diseases such as Goodpasture's syndrome, rapidly- progressing glomerulonephritis and membrano-proliferative glomerulonephritis type II
- endocrine diseases such as type-I diabetes, autoimmune polyendocrinopathy-candidiasis- ectodermal dystrophy (APECED), autoimmune parathyroidism, pernicious anemia, gonad insufficiency, idiopathic Morbus Addison's, hyperthyreosis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis and primary myxedema
- skin diseases such as pemphigus vulgaris, bullous pemphigoid, herpes gestationis, epidermolysis bullo
- One or more additional pharmaceutical agents or treatment methods such as, for example, anti-viral agents, chemotherapeutics or other anti-cancer agents, immune enhancers, immunosuppressants, radiation, anti-tumor and anti-viral vaccines, cytokine therapy (e.g., IL2 and GM-CSF), and/or tyrosine kinase inhibitors can be optionally used in combination with the compounds of the present invention for treatment of IDO- associated diseases, disorders or conditions.
- the agents can be combined with the present compounds in a single dosage form, or the agents can be administered simultaneously or sequentially as separate dosage forms.
- Suitable chemotherapeutic or other anti-cancer agents include, for example, alkylating agents (including, without limitation, nitrogen mustards, ethylenimine derivatives, alkyl sulfonates, nitrosoureas and triazenes) such as uracil mustard, chlormethine, cyclophosphamide (CYTOXAN®), ifosfamide, melphalan, chlorambucil, pipobroman, triethylene-melamine, triethylenethiophosphoramine, busulfan, carmustine, lomustine, streptozocin, dacarbazine, and temozolomide.
- alkylating agents including, without limitation, nitrogen mustards, ethylenimine derivatives, alkyl sulfonates, nitrosoureas and triazenes
- alkylating agents including, without limitation, nitrogen mustards, ethylenimine derivatives, alkyl sulfonates, nitrosourea
- suitable agents for use in combination with the compounds of the present invention include: dacarbazine (DTIC), optionally, along with other chemotherapy drugs such as carmustine (BCNU) and cisplatin; the "Dartmouth regimen", which consists of DTIC, BCNU, cisplatin and tamoxifen; a combination of cisplatin, vinblastine, and DTIC, temozolomide or YERVOYTM.
- DTIC dacarbazine
- BCNU carmustine
- cisplatin the "Dartmouth regimen” which consists of DTIC, BCNU, cisplatin and tamoxifen
- a combination of cisplatin, vinblastine, and DTIC, temozolomide or YERVOYTM a combination of cisplatin, vinblastine, and DTIC, temozolomide or YERVOYTM.
- Compounds according to the invention may also be combined with immunotherapy drugs, including cytokines such as interferon
- Antimelanoma vaccines are, in some ways, similar to the anti-virus vaccines which are used to prevent diseases caused by viruses such as polio, measles, and mumps. Weakened melanoma cells or parts of melanoma cells called antigens may be injected into a patient to stimulate the body's immune system to destroy melanoma cells.
- Melanomas that are confined to the arms or legs may also be treated with a combination of agents including one or more compounds of the invention, using a hyperthermic isolated limb perfusion technique.
- This treatment protocol temporarily separates the circulation of the involved limb from the rest of the body and injects high doses of chemotherapy into the artery feeding the limb, thus providing high doses to the area of the tumor without exposing internal organs to these doses that might otherwise cause severe side effects.
- the fluid is warmed to 102° to 104° F.
- Melphalan is the drug most often used in this chemotherapy procedure. This can be given with another agent called tumor necrosis factor (TNF).
- TNF tumor necrosis factor
- Suitable chemotherapeutic or other anti-cancer agents include, for example, antimetabolites (including, without limitation, folic acid antagonists, pyrimidine analogs, purine analogs and adenosine deaminase inhibitors) such as methotrexate, 5-fluorouracil, floxuridine, cytarabine, 6-mercaptopurine, 6-thioguanine, fludarabine phosphate, pentostatine, and gemcitabine.
- antimetabolites including, without limitation, folic acid antagonists, pyrimidine analogs, purine analogs and adenosine deaminase inhibitors
- methotrexate including, without limitation, folic acid antagonists, pyrimidine analogs, purine analogs and adenosine deaminase inhibitors
- methotrexate including, without limitation, folic acid antagonists, pyrimidine analogs, purine analogs and adenosine deaminase inhibitors
- Suitable chemotherapeutic or other anti-cancer agents further include, for example, certain natural products and their derivatives (for example, vinca alkaloids, antitumor antibiotics, enzymes, lymphokines and epipodophyllotoxins) such as vinblastine, vincristine, vindesine, bleomycin, dactinomycin, daunorubicin, doxorubicin, epirubicin, idarubicin, ara-C, paclitaxel (Taxol), mithramycin, deoxyco-formycin, mitomycin-C, L-asparaginase, interferons (especially IFN-a), etoposide, and teniposide.
- certain natural products and their derivatives for example, vinca alkaloids, antitumor antibiotics, enzymes, lymphokines and epipodophyllotoxins
- vinblastine vincristine, vindesine
- bleomycin dactinomycin, daunorubicin,
- cytotoxic agents include navelbene, CPT-11, anastrazole, letrazole, capecitabine, reloxafme, and droloxafme.
- cytotoxic agents such as epidophyllotoxin; an antineoplastic enzyme; a topoisomerase inhibitor; procarbazine; mitoxantrone; platinum coordination complexes such as cisplatin and carboplatin; biological response modifiers; growth inhibitors; antihormonal therapeutic agents; leucovorin; tegafur; and haematopoietic growth factors.
- Other anti-cancer agent(s) include antibody therapeutics such as trastuzumab (HERCEPTIN®), antibodies to costimulatory molecules such as CTLA-4, 4- IBB and PD-1, or antibodies to cytokines (IL-10 or TGF- ⁇ ).
- anti-cancer agents also include those that block immune cell migration such as antagonists to chemokine receptors, including CCR2 and CCR4.
- anti-cancer agents also include those that augment the immune system such as adjuvants or adoptive T cell transfer.
- Anti-cancer vaccines include dendritic cells, synthetic peptides, DNA vaccines and recombinant viruses.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the invention may optionally include at least one signal transduction inhibitor (STI).
- STI signal transduction inhibitor
- a "signal transduction inhibitor” is an agent that selectively inhibits one or more vital steps in signaling pathways, in the normal function of cancer cells, thereby leading to apoptosis.
- Suitable STIs include, but are not limited to: (i) bcr/abl kinase inhibitors such as, for example, STI 571 (GLEEVEC®); (ii) epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor inhibitors such as, for example, kinase inhibitors
- IRESSA® SSI-774
- antibodies Imclone: C225 [Goldstein et al, Clin. Cancer Res., 1 : 1311-1318 (1995)], and Abgenix: ABX-EGF
- her-2/neu receptor inhibitors such as farnesyl transferase inhibitors (FTI) such as, for example, L-744,832
- FTI farnesyl transferase inhibitors
- Akt family kinases or the Akt pathway such as, for example, rapamycin (see, for example, Sekulic et al, Cancer Res., 60:3504- 3513 (2000));
- cell cycle kinase inhibitors such as, for example, flavopiridol and UCN- 01 (see, for example, Sausville, Curr. Med. Chem. Anti-Canc. Agents, 3:47-56 (2003)); and
- phosphatidyl inositol kinase inhibitors such as, for example, LY294002 (see, for example, Vlahos et al, J. Biol.
- At least one STI and at least one IDO inhibitor may be in separate pharmaceutical compositions.
- at least one IDO inhibitor and at least one STI may be administered to the patient concurrently or sequentially.
- at least one IDO inhibitor may be administered first, at least one STI may be administered first, or at least one IDO inhibitor and at least one STI may be administered at the same time.
- the compounds may be administered in any order.
- the present invention further provides a pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of a chronic viral infection in a patient comprising at least one IDO inhibitor, optionally, at least one chemotherapeutic drug, and, optionally, at least one antiviral agent, in a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- the pharmaceutical compositions may include at least one IDO inhibitor of the instant invention in addition to at least one established (known) IDO inhibitor.
- at least one of the IDO inhibitors of the pharmaceutical composition is selected from the group consisting of compounds of formulas (I) and (II).
- At least one IDO inhibitor and at least one chemotherapeutic agent may be administered to the patient concurrently or sequentially.
- at least one IDO inhibitor may be administered first, at least one chemotherapeutic agent may be administered first, or at least one IDO inhibitor and the at least one STI may be administered at the same time.
- the compounds may be administered in any order.
- any antiviral agent or STI may also be administered at any point in comparison to the administration of an IDO inhibitor.
- Chronic viral infections that may be treated using the present combinatorial treatment include, but are not limited to, diseases caused by: hepatitis C virus (HCV), human papilloma virus (HPV), cytomegalovirus (CMV), herpes simplex virus (HSV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), varicella zoster virus, coxsackie virus, human
- HCV hepatitis C virus
- HPV human papilloma virus
- CMV cytomegalovirus
- HSV herpes simplex virus
- EBV Epstein-Barr virus
- varicella zoster virus varicella zoster virus
- coxsackie virus human
- HIV immunodeficiency virus
- parasitic infections e.g., malaria
- compounds known to treat the parasitic conditions are optionally added in place of the antiviral agents.
- the pharmaceutical compositions comprising at least one IDO inhibitor of the instant invention may be administered to a patient to prevent arterial restenosis, such as after balloon endoscopy or stent placement.
- the pharmaceutical composition further comprises at least one taxane (e.g., paclitaxel (Taxol); see e.g., Scheller et al, Circulation, 110:810-814 (2004)).
- Suitable antiviral agents contemplated for use in combination with the compounds of the present invention can comprise nucleoside and nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs), non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs), protease inhibitors and other antiviral drugs.
- NRTIs nucleoside and nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors
- NRTIs non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
- protease inhibitors and other antiviral drugs.
- Suitable NRTIs include zidovudine (AZT); didanosine (ddl);
- zalcitabine (ddC); stavudine (d4T); lamivudine (3TC); abacavir (1592U89); adefovir dipivoxil [bis(POM)-PMEA]; lobucavir (BMS-180194); BCH-I0652; emitricitabine [(-)- FTC]; beta-L-FD4 (also called beta-L-D4C and named beta-L-2',3'-dicleoxy-5-fluoro- cytidene); DAPD, ((-)-beta-D-2,6-diamino-purine dioxolane); and lodenosine (FddA).
- NNRTIs include nevirapine (BI-RG-587); delaviradine (BHAP, U- 90152); efavirenz (DMP-266); PNU- 142721; AG-1549; MKC-442 (l-(ethoxy-methyl)-5- (1 -methylethyl)-6-(phenylmethyl)-(2,4( 1 H,3H)-pyrimidinedione); and (+)-calanolide A (NSC-675451) and B.
- Typical suitable protease inhibitors include saquinavir (Ro 31- 8959); ritonavir (ABT-538); indinavir (MK-639); nelfnavir (AG-1343); amprenavir (141W94); lasinavir (BMS-234475); DMP-450; BMS-2322623; ABT-378; and AG-1549.
- Other antiviral agents include hydroxyurea, ribavirin, IL-2, IL-12, pentafuside and Yissum Proj ect No .11607.
- kits useful for example, in the treatment or prevention of IDO-associated diseases or disorders, obesity, diabetes and other diseases referred to herein which include one or more containers containing a pharmaceutical composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of the invention.
- kits can further include, if desired, one or more of various conventional pharmaceutical kit components, such as, for example, containers with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, additional containers, as will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art.
- Instructions, either as inserts or as labels, indicating quantities of the components to be administered, guidelines for administration, and/or guidelines for mixing the components, can also be included in the kit.
- the combination therapy is intended to embrace administration of these therapeutic agents in a sequential manner, that is, wherein each therapeutic agent is administered at a different time, as well as administration of these therapeutic agents, or at least two of the therapeutic agents, in a substantially simultaneous manner.
- Substantially simultaneous administration can be accomplished, for example, by administering to the subject a single dosage form having a fixed ratio of each therapeutic agent or in multiple, single dosage forms for each of the therapeutic agents.
- Sequential or substantially simultaneous administration of each therapeutic agent can be effected by any appropriate route including, but not limited to, oral routes, intravenous routes, intramuscular routes, and direct absorption through mucous membrane tissues.
- the therapeutic agents can be administered by the same route or by different routes.
- a first therapeutic agent of the combination selected may be administered by intravenous injection while the other therapeutic agents of the combination may be administered orally.
- all therapeutic agents may be administered orally or all therapeutic agents may be administered by intravenous injection.
- Combination therapy also can embrace the administration of the therapeutic agents as described above in further combination with other biologically active ingredients and non-drug therapies (e.g., surgery or radiation treatment).
- the combination therapy further comprises a non-drug treatment
- the non-drug treatment may be conducted at any suitable time so long as a beneficial effect from the co-action of the combination of the therapeutic agents and non-drug treatment is achieved.
- the beneficial effect is still achieved when the non-drug treatment is temporally removed from the administration of the therapeutic agents, perhaps by days or even weeks.
- compositions which comprise a therapeutically effective amount of one or more of the compounds of Formula I, formulated together with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers (additives) and/or diluents, and optionally, one or more additional therapeutic agents described above.
- the compounds of this invention can be administered for any of the uses described herein by any suitable means, for example, orally, such as tablets, capsules (each of which includes sustained release or timed release formulations), pills, powders, granules, elixirs, tinctures, suspensions (including nanosuspensions, microsuspensions, spray-dried dispersions), syrups, and emulsions; sublingually; bucally; parenterally, such as by subcutaneous, intravenous, intramuscular, or intrasternal injection, or infusion techniques (e.g., as sterile injectable aqueous or non-aqueous solutions or suspensions); nasally, including administration to the nasal membranes, such as by inhalation spray; topically, such as in the form of a cream or ointment; or rectally such as in the form of suppositories.
- suitable means for example, orally, such as tablets, capsules (each of which includes sustained release or timed release formulations), pills,
- pharmaceutically acceptable is employed herein to refer to those compounds, materials, compositions, and/or dosage forms which are, within the scope of sound medical judgment, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of human beings and animals without excessive toxicity, irritation, allergic response, or other problem or complication, commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio.
- pharmaceutically acceptable carrier means a pharmaceutically acceptable material, composition or vehicle, such as a liquid or solid filler, diluent, excipient, manufacturing aid (e.g., lubricant, talc magnesium, calcium or zinc stearate, or steric acid), or solvent encapsulating material, involved in carrying or transporting the subject compound from one organ, or portion of the body, to another organ, or portion of the body.
- manufacturing aid e.g., lubricant, talc magnesium, calcium or zinc stearate, or steric acid
- solvent encapsulating material involved in carrying or transporting the subject compound from one organ, or portion of the body, to another organ, or portion of the body.
- Each carrier must be “acceptable” in the sense of being compatible with the other ingredients of the formulation and not injurious to the patient.
- composition means a composition comprising a compound of the invention in combination with at least one additional pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- a “pharmaceutically acceptable carrier” refers to media generally accepted in the art for the delivery of biologically active agents to animals, in particular, mammals, including, i.e., adjuvant, excipient or vehicle, such as diluents, preserving agents, fillers, flow regulating agents, disintegrating agents, wetting agents, emulsifying agents, suspending agents, sweetening agents, flavoring agents, perfuming agents, antibacterial agents, antifungal agents, lubricating agents and dispensing agents, depending on the nature of the mode of administration and dosage forms.
- Pharmaceutically acceptable carriers are formulated according to a number of factors well within the purview of those of ordinary skill in the art. These include, without limitation: the type and nature of the active agent being formulated; the subject to which the agent-containing composition is to be administered; the intended route of administration of the composition; and the therapeutic indication being targeted.
- Pharmaceutically acceptable carriers include both aqueous and non-aqueous liquid media, as well as a variety of solid and semi-solid dosage forms. Such carriers can include a number of different ingredients and additives in addition to the active agent, such additional ingredients being included in the formulation for a variety of reasons, e.g., stabilization of the active agent, binders, etc., well known to those of ordinary skill in the art. Descriptions of suitable pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, and factors involved in their selection, are found in a variety of readily available sources such as, for example, Allen, L. V. Jr. et al. Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy (2 Volumes), 22nd Edition (2012), Pharmaceutical Press.
- the dosage regimen for the compounds of the present invention will, of course, vary depending upon known factors, such as the pharmacodynamic characteristics of the particular agent and its mode and route of administration; the species, age, sex, health, medical condition, and weight of the recipient; the nature and extent of the symptoms; the kind of concurrent treatment; the frequency of treatment; the route of administration, the renal and hepatic function of the patient, and the effect desired.
- the daily oral dosage of each active ingredient when used for the indicated effects, will range between about 0.001 to about 5000 mg per day, preferably between about 0.01 to about 1000 mg per day, and most preferably between about 0.1 to about 250 mg per day.
- the most preferred doses will range from about 0.01 to about 10 mg/kg/minute during a constant rate infusion.
- Compounds of this invention may be administered in a single daily dose, or the total daily dosage may be administered in divided doses of two, three, or four times daily.
- the compounds are typically administered in admixture with suitable
- pharmaceutical carriers suitably selected with respect to the intended form of
- oral administration e.g., oral tablets, capsules, elixirs, and syrups, and consistent with conventional pharmaceutical practices.
- Dosage forms may contain from about 1 milligram to about 2000 milligrams of active ingredient per dosage unit. In these pharmaceutical compositions the active ingredient will ordinarily be present in an amount of about 0.1-95% by weight based on the total weight of the composition.
- a typical capsule for oral administration contains at least one of the compounds of the present invention (250 mg), lactose (75 mg), and magnesium stearate (15 mg). The mixture is passed through a 60 mesh sieve and packed into a No. 1 gelatin capsule.
- a typical injectable preparation is produced by aseptically placing at least one of the compounds of the present invention (250 mg) into a vial, aseptically freeze-drying and sealing. For use, the contents of the vial are mixed with 2 mL of physiological saline, to produce an injectable preparation.
- the present invention includes within its scope pharmaceutical compositions comprising, as an active ingredient, a therapeutically effective amount of at least one of the compounds of the present invention, alone or in combination with a pharmaceutical carrier.
- pharmaceutical compositions comprising, as an active ingredient, a therapeutically effective amount of at least one of the compounds of the present invention, alone or in combination with a pharmaceutical carrier.
- compounds of the present invention can be used alone, in
- the compounds of the present invention which may be used in a suitable hydrated form, and/or the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention, are formulated into pharmaceutically acceptable dosage forms by conventional methods known to those of skill in the art.
- Actual dosage levels of the active ingredients in the pharmaceutical compositions of this invention may be varied so as to obtain an amount of the active ingredient which is effective to achieve the desired therapeutic response for a particular patient, composition, and mode of administration, without being toxic to the patient.
- the selected dosage level will depend upon a variety of factors including the activity of the particular compound of the present invention employed, or the ester, salt or amide thereof, the route of administration, the time of administration, the rate of excretion or metabolism of the particular compound being employed, the rate and extent of absorption, the duration of the treatment, other drugs, compounds and/or materials used in combination with the particular compound employed, the age, sex, weight, condition, general health and prior medical history of the patient being treated, and like factors well known in the medical arts.
- a physician or veterinarian having ordinary skill in the art can readily determine and prescribe the effective amount of the pharmaceutical composition required. For example, the physician or veterinarian could start doses of the compounds of the invention employed in the pharmaceutical composition at levels lower than that required in order to achieve the desired therapeutic effect and gradually increase the dosage until the desired effect is achieved.
- a suitable daily dose of a compound of the invention will be that amount of the compound which is the lowest dose effective to produce a therapeutic effect. Such an effective dose will generally depend upon the factors described above. Generally, oral, intravenous, intracerebroventricular and subcutaneous doses of the compounds of this invention for a patient will range from about 0.01 to about 50 mg per kilogram of body weight per day.
- the effective daily dose of the active compound may be administered as two, three, four, five, six or more sub-doses administered separately at appropriate intervals throughout the day, optionally, in unit dosage forms. In certain aspects of the invention, dosing is one administration per day.
- composition While it is possible for a compound of the present invention to be administered alone, it is preferable to administer the compound as a pharmaceutical formulation (composition).
- references made in the singular may also include the plural.
- references made in the singular may also include the plural.
- “a” and “an” may refer to either one, or one or more.
- any heteroatom with unsatisfied valences is assumed to have hydrogen atoms sufficient to satisfy the valences.
- Optically active forms may be prepared by resolution of racemic forms or by synthesis from optically active starting materials. All processes used to prepare compounds of the present invention and intermediates made therein are considered to be part of the present invention. When enantiomeric or diastereomeric products are prepared, they may be separated by conventional methods, for example, by
- the end products of the present invention are obtained either in free (neutral) or salt form. Both the free form and the salts of these end products are within the scope of the invention. If so desired, one form of a compound may be converted into another form. A free base or acid may be converted into a salt; a salt may be converted into the free compound or another salt; a mixture of isomeric compounds of the present invention may be separated into the individual isomers.
- Compounds of the present invention, free form and salts thereof may exist in multiple tautomeric forms, in which hydrogen atoms are transposed to other parts of the molecules and the chemical bonds between the atoms of the molecules are consequently rearranged. It should be understood that all tautomeric forms, insofar as they may exist, are included within the invention.
- substituents are selected from, for example, substituents such as alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, heterocyclo, halo, hydroxy, alkoxy, oxo, alkanoyl, aryloxy, alkanoyloxy, amino, alkylamino, arylamino, arylalkylamino, disubstituted amines in which the 2 amino substituents are selected from alkyl, aryl or arylalkyl; alkanoylamino, aroylamino, aralkanoylamino, substituted alkanoylamino, substituted arylamino, substituted aralkanoylamino, thiol, alkylthio, arylthio, arylalkylthio, alkylthiono, arylthiono, arylalkylthiono, alkylsulfonyl
- arylsulfonyl arylalkylsulfonyl, sulfonamido, e.g. -S0 2 NH 2 , substituted sulfonamido, nitro, cyano, carboxy, carbamyl, e.g. -CONH 2 , substituted carbamyl e.g.
- -CONHalkyl - CONHaryl, -CONHarylalkyl or cases where there are two substituents on the nitrogen selected from alkyl, aryl or arylalkyl; alkoxycarbonyl, aryl, substituted aryl, guanidino, heterocyclyl, e.g., indolyl, imidazolyl, furyl, thienyl, thiazolyl, pyrrolidyl, pyridyl, pyrimidyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperidinyl, morpholinyl, piperazinyl, homopiperazinyl and the like, and substituted heterocyclyl, unless otherwise defined.
- a substituent has a dash (-) that is not between two letters or symbols; this is used to indicate a point of attachment for a substituent.
- -CONH 2 is attached through the carbon atom.
- alkyl or “alkylene” is intended to include both branched and straight-chain saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon groups having the specified number of carbon atoms.
- C1-C6 alkyl denotes alkyl having 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
- Example alkyl groups include, but are not limited to, methyl (Me), ethyl (Et), propyl (e.g., n-propyl and isopropyl), butyl (e.g., n-butyl, isobutyl, t-butyl), and pentyl (e.g., n-pentyl, isopentyl, neopentyl).
- alkenyl denotes a straight- or branch-chained hydrocarbon radical containing one or more double bonds and typically from 2 to 20 carbon atoms in length.
- C 2 -Cg alkenyl contains from two to eight carbon atoms.
- Alkenyl groups include, but are not limited to, for example, ethenyl, propenyl, butenyl, l-methyl-2-buten- 1-yl, heptenyl, octenyl and the like.
- alkynyl denotes a straight- or branch-chained hydrocarbon radical containing one or more triple bonds and typically from 2 to 20 carbon atoms in length.
- C 2 -Cs alkenyl contains from two to eight carbon atoms.
- Representative alkynyl groups include, but are not limited to, for example, ethynyl, 1-propynyl, 1- butynyl, heptynyl, octynyl and the like.
- alkoxy refers to an -O-alkyl group.
- Ci-6 alkoxy (or alkyloxy), is intended to include Ci, C2, C3, C4, C5, and C alkoxy groups.
- Example alkoxy groups include, but are not limited to, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy (e.g., n-propoxy and isopropoxy), and t-butoxy.
- alkylthio or “thioalkoxy” represents an alkyl group as defined above with the indicated number of carbon atoms attached through a sulphur bridge; for example methyl-S- and ethyl-S-.
- aryl either alone or as part of a larger moiety such as “aralkyl”, “aralkoxy”, or aryloxyalkyl” refers to monocyclic, bicyclic and tricyclic ring systems having a total of five to 15 ring members, wherein at least one ring in the system is aromatic and wherein each ring in the system contains three to seven ring members.
- aryl refers to an aromatic ring system which includes, but not limited to phenyl, biphenyl, indanyl, 1-naphthyl, 2-naphthyl and terahydronaphthyl.
- aralkyl or "arylalkyl” refers to an alkyl residue attached to an aryl ring. Non-limiting examples include benzyl, phenethyl and the like. The fused aryls may be connected to another group either at a suitable position on the cycloalkyl ring or the aromatic ring. For example:
- cycloalkyl refers to cyclized alkyl groups.
- C3-6 cycloalkyl is intended to include C3, C4, C5, and C cycloalkyl groups.
- Example cycloalkyl groups include, but are not limited to, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, and norbornyl. Branched cycloalkyl groups such as 1-methylcyclopropyl and 2-methylcyclopropyl are included in the definition of "cycloalkyl”.
- cycloalkenyl refers to cyclized alkenyl groups.
- C4-6 cycloalkenyl is intended to include C4, C5, and Ce cycloalkenyl groups.
- Example cycloalkenyl groups include, but are not limited to, cyclobutenyl, cyclopentenyl, and cyclohexenyl.
- cycloalkylalkyf refers to a cycloalkyl or substituted cycloalkyl bonded to an alkyl group connected to the carbazole core of the compound.
- Halo or “halogen” includes fluoro, chloro, bromo, and iodo.
- Haloalkyl is intended to include both branched and straight-chain saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon groups having the specified number of carbon atoms, substituted with 1 or more halogens.
- haloalkyl examples include, but are not limited to, fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, trichloromethyl, pentafluoroethyl, pentachloroethyl, 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl, heptafluoropropyl, and heptachloropropyl.
- haloalkyl also include
- fluoroalkyl that is intended to include both branched and straight-chain saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon groups having the specified number of carbon atoms, substituted with 1 or more fluorine atoms.
- Haloalkoxy or "haloalkyloxy” represents a haloalkyl group as defined above with the indicated number of carbon atoms attached through an oxygen bridge.
- Ci-6 haloalkoxy is intended to include Ci, C2, C3, C4, C5, and C(, haloalkoxy groups.
- haloalkoxy include, but are not limited to, trifluoromethoxy, 2,2,2- trifluoroethoxy, and pentafluorothoxy.
- haloalkylthio or “thiohaloalkoxy” represents a haloalkyl group as defined above with the indicated number of carbon atoms attached through a sulphur bridge; for example trifluoromethyl-S-, and pentafluoroethyl- S-.
- benzyl refers to a methyl group on which one of the hydrogen atoms is replaced by a phenyl group.
- heterocycle As used herein, the term “heterocycle,” “heterocyclyl,” or “heterocyclic group” is intended to mean a stable 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, or 7-membered monocyclic or bicyclic or 7-, 8-, 9-, 10-, 11-, 12-, 13-, or 14-membered polycyclic heterocyclic ring that is saturated, partially unsaturated, or fully unsaturated, and that contains carbon atoms and 1, 2, 3 or 4 heteroatoms independently selected from the group consisting of N, O and S; and including any polycyclic group in which any of the above-defined heterocyclic rings is fused to a benzene ring.
- the nitrogen and sulfur heteroatoms may optionally be oxidized ⁇ i.e., N ⁇ 0 and S(0) p , wherein p is 0, 1 or 2).
- the nitrogen atom may be substituted or unsubstituted ⁇ i.e., N or NR wherein R is H or another substituent, if defined).
- the heterocyclic ring may be attached to its pendant group at any heteroatom or carbon atom that results in a stable structure.
- the heterocyclic rings described herein may be substituted on carbon or on a nitrogen atom if the resulting compound is stable.
- a nitrogen in the heterocycle may optionally be quaternized. It is preferred that when the total number of S and O atoms in the heterocycle exceeds 1 , then these heteroatoms are not adjacent to one another. It is preferred that the total number of S and O atoms in the heterocycle is not more than 1.
- heterocycle it is intended to include heteroaryl.
- heterocycles include, but are not limited to, acridinyl, azetidinyl, azocinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzofuranyl, benzothiofuranyl, benzothiophenyl,
- benzisoxazolyl benzisothiazolyl, benzimidazolinyl, carbazolyl, 4aH-carbazolyl, carbolinyl, chromanyl, chromenyl, cinnolinyl, decahydroquinolinyl,
- bicyclic heterocycle or "bicyclic heterocyclic group” is intended to mean a stable 9- or 10-membered heterocyclic ring system which contains two fused rings and consists of carbon atoms and 1, 2, 3, or 4 heteroatoms independently selected from the group consisting of N, O and S.
- one ring is a 5- or 6-membered monocyclic aromatic ring comprising a 5-membered heteroaryl ring, a 6-membered heteroaryl ring or a benzo ring, each fused to a second ring.
- the second ring is a 5- or 6-membered monocyclic ring which is saturated, partially unsaturated, or unsaturated, and comprises a 5-membered heterocycle, a 6-membered heterocycle or a carbocycle (provided the first ring is not benzo when the second ring is a carbocycle).
- the bicyclic heterocyclic group may be attached to its pendant group at any heteroatom or carbon atom which results in a stable structure.
- the bicyclic heterocyclic group described herein may be substituted on carbon or on a nitrogen atom if the resulting compound is stable. It is preferred that when the total number of S and O atoms in the heterocycle exceeds 1, then these heteroatoms are not adjacent to one another. It is preferred that the total number of S and O atoms in the heterocycle is not more than 1.
- bicyclic heterocyclic group examples include quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, phthalazinyl, quinazolinyl, indolyl, isoindolyl, indolinyl, lH-indazolyl, benzimidazolyl, 1 ,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolinyl, 1 ,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolinyl,
- aromatic heterocyclic group or "heteroaryl” is intended to mean stable monocyclic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons that include at least one heteroatom ring member such as sulfur, oxygen, or nitrogen.
- Heteroaryl groups include, without limitation, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl, pyridazinyl, triazinyl, furyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl, thienyl, imidazolyl, thiazolyl, indolyl, pyrroyl, oxazolyl, benzofuryl, benzothienyl, benzthiazolyl, isoxazolyl, pyrazolyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, indazolyl, 1,2,4- thiadiazolyl, isothiazolyl, purinyl, carbazolyl, benzimidazolyl, indolinyl, benzodio
- Heteroaryl groups are substituted or unsubstituted.
- the nitrogen atom is substituted or unsubstituted (i.e., N or NR wherein R is H or another substituent, if defined).
- the nitrogen and sulfur heteroatoms may optionally be oxidized (i.e., N ⁇ 0 and S(0) p , wherein p is 0, 1 or 2).
- Bridged rings are also included in the definition of heterocycle.
- a bridged ring occurs when one or more, preferably one to three, atoms (i.e., C, O, N, or S) link two non-adjacent carbon or nitrogen atoms.
- Examples of bridged rings include, but are not limited to, one carbon atom, two carbon atoms, one nitrogen atom, two nitrogen atoms, and a carbon-nitrogen group. It is noted that a bridge always converts a monocyclic ring into a tricyclic ring. When a ring is bridged, the substituents recited for the ring may also be present on the bridge.
- heterocyclylalkyf refers to a heterocyclyl or substituted heterocyclyl bonded to an alkyl group connected to the carbazole core of the compound.
- EWG electron withdrawing group
- EWGs include, but are not limited to, CF 3 , CF 2 CF 3 , CN, halogen, haloalkyl, N0 2 , sulfone, sulfoxide, ester, sulfonamide, carboxamide, alkoxy, alkoxyether, alkenyl, alkynyl, OH, C(0)alkyl, C0 2 H, phenyl, heteroaryl, -O-phenyl, and -O- heteroaryl.
- EWG include, but are not limited to, CF 3 , CF 2 CF 3 , CN, halogen, S0 2 (C M alkyl), CONHCC alkyl), CONCC ⁇ alkyl) 2 , and heteroaryl.
- EWG include, but are not limited to, CF 3 and CN.
- amine protecting group means any group known in the art of organic synthesis for the protection of amine groups which is stable to an ester reducing agent, a disubstituted hydrazine, R4-M and R7-M, a nucleophile, a hydrazine reducing agent, an activator, a strong base, a hindered amine base and a cyclizing agent.
- amine protecting groups fitting these criteria include those listed in Wuts, P. G. M. and Greene, T.W. Protecting Groups in Organic Synthesis, 4th Edition, Wiley (2007) and The Peptides: Analysis, Synthesis, Biology, Vol. 3, Academic Press, New York (1981), the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
- amine protecting groups include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) acyl types such as formyl, trifluoroacetyl, phthalyl, and p-toluenesulfonyl; (2) aromatic carbamate types such as benzyloxycarbonyl (Cbz) and substituted benzyloxycarbonyls,
- aliphatic carbamate types such as tert-butyloxycarbonyl (Boc), ethoxycarbonyl, diisopropylmethoxycarbonyl, and allyloxycarbonyl
- cyclic alkyl carbamate types such as cyclopentyloxycarbonyl and adamantyloxycarbonyl
- alkyl types such as triphenylmethyl and benzyl
- trialkylsilane such as trimethylsilane
- thiol containing types such as phenylthiocarbonyl and dithiasuccinoyl
- alkyl types such as triphenylmethyl, methyl, and benzyl
- substituted alkyl types such as
- substituted means that at least one hydrogen atom is replaced with a non-hydrogen group, provided that normal valencies are maintained and that the substitution results in a stable compound.
- nitrogen atoms e.g., amines
- these may be converted to N-oxides by treatment with an oxidizing agent (e.g., mCPBA and/or hydrogen peroxides) to afford other compounds of this invention.
- an oxidizing agent e.g., mCPBA and/or hydrogen peroxides
- shown and claimed nitrogen atoms are considered to cover both the shown nitrogen and its N-oxide (N— >0) derivative.
- any variable occurs more than one time in any constituent or formula for a compound, its definition at each occurrence is independent of its definition at every other occurrence.
- a group is shown to be substituted with 0-3 R, then said group may optionally be substituted with up to three R groups, and at each occurrence R is selected independently from the definition of R.
- R is selected independently from the definition of R.
- substituents and/or variables are permissible only if such combinations result in stable compounds.
- pharmaceutically acceptable refers to those compounds, materials, compositions, and/or dosage forms that are, within the scope of sound medical judgment, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of human beings and animals without excessive toxicity, irritation, allergic response, and/or other problem or complication, commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio.
- pharmaceutically acceptable salts refer to derivatives of the disclosed compounds wherein the parent compound is modified by making acid or base salts thereof. Examples of pharmaceutically acceptable salts include, but are not limited to, mineral or organic acid salts of basic groups such as amines; and alkali or organic salts of acidic groups such as carboxylic acids.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable salts include the conventional non-toxic salts or the quaternary ammonium salts of the parent compound formed, for example, from non-toxic inorganic or organic acids.
- such conventional non-toxic salts include those derived from inorganic acids such as hydrochloric, hydrobromic, sulfuric, sulfamic, phosphoric, and nitric; and the salts prepared from organic acids such as acetic, propionic, succinic, glycolic, stearic, lactic, malic, tartaric, citric, ascorbic, pamoic, maleic, hydroxymaleic, phenylacetic, glutamic, benzoic, salicylic, sulfanilic, 2-acetoxybenzoic, fumaric, toluenesulfonic,
- the pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the present invention can be synthesized from the parent compound that contains a basic or acidic moiety by conventional chemical methods. Generally, such salts can be prepared by reacting the free acid or base forms of these compounds with a stoichiometric amount of the appropriate base or acid in water or in an organic solvent, or in a mixture of the two; generally, nonaqueous media like ether, ethyl acetate, ethanol, isopropanol, or acetonitrile are preferred. Lists of suitable salts are found in Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, 22 nd
- compounds of formula I may have prodrug forms. Any compound that will be converted in vivo to provide the bioactive agent ⁇ i.e., a compound of formula I) is a prodrug within the scope and spirit of the invention.
- a prodrug within the scope and spirit of the invention.
- Various forms of prodrugs are well known in the art. For examples of such prodrug derivatives, see:
- Bundgaard, FL Chapter 5, “Design and Application of Prodrugs," A Textbook of Drug Design and Development, pp. 113-191, Krosgaard-Larsen, P. et al, eds., Harwood Academic Publishers (1991);
- Compounds containing a carboxy group can form physiologically hydrolyzable esters that serve as prodrugs by being hydrolyzed in the body to yield formula I compounds per se.
- Such prodrugs are preferably administered orally since hydrolysis in many instances occurs principally under the influence of the digestive enzymes.
- Parenteral administration may be used where the ester per se is active, or in those instances where hydrolysis occurs in the blood. Examples of physiologically
- hydrolyzable esters of compounds of formula I include C ⁇ galkyl, C ⁇ galkylbenzyl, 4-methoxybenzyl, indanyl, phthalyl, methoxymethyl, Ci-6 alkanoyloxy-Ci_6 a lkyl ⁇ e.g., acetoxymethyl, pivaloyloxymethyl or propionyloxymethyl),
- C ⁇ .galkoxycarbonyloxy-C ⁇ .galkyl ⁇ e.g., methoxycarbonyl-oxymethyl or
- esters (5-methyl-2-oxo-l,3-dioxolen-4-yl)-methyl), and other well known physiologically hydrolyzable esters used, for example, in the penicillin and cephalosporin arts.
- esters may be prepared by conventional techniques known in the art.
- prodrugs are well known in the art and described in, for example, King, F.D., ed., Medicinal Chemistry: Principles and Practice, The Royal Society of
- the present invention is intended to include all isotopes of atoms occurring in the present compounds.
- Isotopes include those atoms having the same atomic number but different mass numbers.
- isotopes of hydrogen include deuterium and tritium.
- isotopes of carbon include 13 C and 14 C.
- Isotopically-labeled compounds of the invention can generally be prepared by conventional techniques known to those skilled in the art or by processes analogous to those described herein, using an appropriate isotopically-labeled reagent in place of the non-labeled reagent otherwise employed.
- solvate means a physical association of a compound of this invention with one or more solvent molecules, whether organic or inorganic. This physical association includes hydrogen bonding. In certain instances the solvate will be capable of isolation, for example when one or more solvent molecules are incorporated in the crystal lattice of the crystalline solid.
- the solvent molecules in the solvate may be present in a regular arrangement and/or a non-ordered arrangement.
- the solvate may comprise either a stoichiometric or nonstoichiometric amount of the solvent molecules.
- “Solvate” encompasses both solution-phase and isolable solvates.
- Exemplary solvates include, but are not limited to, hydrates, ethanolates, methanolates, and isopropanolates. Methods of solvation are generally known in the art.
- the term "patient” refers to organisms to be treated by the methods of the present invention.
- Such organisms preferably include, but are not limited to, mammals (e.g., murines, simians, equines, bovines, porcines, canines, felines, and the like), and most preferably refers to humans.
- the term "effective amount” means that amount of a drug or pharmaceutical agent, i.e., a compound of the invention, that will elicit the biological or medical response of a tissue, system, animal or human that is being sought, for instance, by a researcher or clinician.
- therapeutically effective amount means any amount which, as compared to a corresponding subject who has not received such amount, results in improved treatment, healing, prevention, or amelioration of a disease, disorder, or side effect, or a decrease in the rate of advancement of a disease or disorder.
- An effective amount can be administered in one or more administrations, applications or dosages and is not intended to be limited to a particular formulation or administration route. The term also includes within its scope amounts effective to enhance normal physiological function
- treating includes any effect, e.g., lessening, reducing, modulating, ameliorating or eliminating, that results in the improvement of the condition, disease, disorder, and the like, or ameliorating a symptom thereof.
- the term "pharmaceutical composition” refers to the combination of an active agent with a carrier, inert or active, making the composition especially suitable for diagnostic or therapeutic use in vivo or ex vivo.
- bases include, but are not limited to, alkali metals (e.g. , sodium) hydroxides, alkaline earth metals (e.g., magnesium), hydroxides, ammonia, and compounds of formula NW 4 + , wherein W is Ci_ 4 alkyl, and the like.
- salts of the compounds of the present invention are contemplated as being pharmaceutically acceptable.
- salts of acids and bases that are non-pharmaceutically acceptable may also find use, for example, in the preparation or purification of a pharmaceutically acceptable compound.
- the compounds of the present invention may be prepared by methods such as those illustrated in the following Schemes utilizing chemical transformations known to those skilled in the art. Solvents, temperatures, pressures, and other reaction conditions may readily be selected by one of ordinary skill in the art. Starting materials are commercially available or readily prepared by one of ordinary skill in the art. These Schemes are illustrative and are not meant to limit the possible techniques one skilled in the art may use to manufacture compounds disclosed herein. Different methods may be evident to those skilled in the art. Additionally, the various steps in the synthesis may be performed in an alternate sequence or order to give the desired compound(s). Further, the representation of the reactions in these Schemes as discrete steps does not preclude their being performed in tandem, either by telescoping multiple steps in the same reaction vessel or by performing multiple steps without purifying or characterizing the
- Air- or moisture-sensitive reactions were generally performed under an atmosphere of nitrogen or argon in anhydrous solvents (EMD DRISOLV®).
- Zinc (-325 mesh) for nitro group reduction was obtained from Alfa Aesar. Reaction concentrations indicated in the tables and procedures are given in units of molar and are approximate. Temperatures are given in degrees Celsius. Reactions were monitored for completeness by thin layer chromatography (TLC) or tandem liquid chromatography-mass
- LCMS spectroscopy
- “dried” refers to the addition of anhydrous MgSC ⁇ followed by filtration and rinsing the residual solids with an appropriate organic solvent.
- “Stripped” means concentration under reduced pressure, generally on a rotary evaporator.
- Silica gel chromatography flash chromatography, or “chromatographed on silica gel” refers to glass column chromatography performed in a manner similar to that described by Still (J. Org. Chem., 43:2923 (1978)). Typically silica gel 60 (EMD, 230-400 mesh
- HPLC purification by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography using the stated columns and mobile phases. Analytical HPLC runs were performed using the columns, flow rates, and mobile phases indicated. It is understood that analytical HPLC retention times (T r ) may be dependent on temperature, pH, and other factors.
- ISCO refers to chromatography on pre-packed silica gel cartridges using automated systems marketed by Teledyne Isco. For all chromatographic purifications the isolation of product by concentration of the appropriate fractions by evaporation at or below ambient pressure is implied. Melting points were determined on a Thomas-Hoover Uni-Melt apparatus and are uncorrected.
- mass spectral results are reported as the (M+H) + value.
- m/z for one peak in the cluster generally the most intense, is reported.
- 1H NMR spectra were recorded on dilute solutions at 400 or 500 MHz on VARIAN® or JEOL® instruments in the solvents indicated. Chemical shifts are reported in parts per million (ppm) downfield from internal tetramethylsilane (TMS) or from the position of TMS inferred by the deuterated NMR solvent. Apparent multiplicities are reported as: singlet-s, doublet-d, triplet-t, quartet-q, or multiplet-m. Peaks which exhibit broadening are further denoted as br. Integrations are approximate.
- integration intensities, peak shapes, chemical shifts and coupling constants can be dependent on solvent, concentration, temperature, pH, and other factors. Further, peaks which overlap with or exchange with water or solvent peaks in the NMR spectrum may not provide reliable integration intensities.
- phenols are deprotonated with bases like sodium or potassium carbonate.
- Reduction of the nitro group in compounds (ii) to afford anilines (Hi) can be effected by various means including catalytic hydrogenation and dissolving metal reductions both in their various forms. See: Modern Synthetic
- a preferred method for effecting this reduction without removal of the halogen substituent Z involves stirring a solution of (ii) in a wet alcoholic solvent with an acid such as ammonium chloride and finely divided zinc.
- the aniline (iii) can be coupled with boronate ester dimers such as bis(neopentylglycolato)diboron by heating in a solvent such as DMSO, dioxane or DMF in the presence of a base such as potassium acetate and a catalyst such as Cl 2 Pd(dppf) to give aryl boronate esters (iv).
- this reaction is performed by heating to around 95 °C the halide and the boronic acid or ester with a base such as aqueous tribasic sodium or potassium phosphate or sodium or potassium carbonate in a solvent such as dioxane, DMF, THF, or NMP using a catalyst such as tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium or Cl 2 Pd(dppf).
- Scheme 2 describes a preparation of compounds of the invention I similar to that of Scheme 1 but with the transformations performed in a different order.
- (xiv) Scheme 6 describes an additional method for the preparation of compounds of the invention I.
- (xv) can react with primary or secondary amines HNR 7 R 8 , either in excess or in the presence of a suitable base such as an aliphatic tertiary amine, optionally in the presence of a solvent such as DMF or NMP, at elevated temperature to provide adducts (xvi).
- Esters (xvi) may be converted to the corresponding carboxylic acids under various conditions familiar to those of ordinary skill in the art. Generally this is effected using an alkali metal hydroxide (MOH) in aqueous solution, preferably with an organic co-solvent such as methanol or THF.
- MOH alkali metal hydroxide
- Carboxylic acids (xvii) can be converted to acyl azides which rearrange (Curtius rearrangement) upon heating to form isocyanates which can be trapped by alcohols R'OH to furnish carbamates (xviii).
- acyl azides which rearrange (Curtius rearrangement) upon heating to form isocyanates which can be trapped by alcohols R'OH to furnish carbamates (xviii).
- Many variations on the Curtius rearrangement are familiar to those skilled in the art of organic/medicinal chemistry which have utility for the transformation of carboxylic acids such as (xvii) into carbamates (xviii) or the related amines (x). Transformation of carbamates (xviii) into the corresponding anilines (x) is effected in a manner which depends upon the nature of the R' group.
- Scheme 7 describes a preparation of compounds of the invention I similar to that of Scheme 6 in which the intermediate isocyanate formed in the Curtius rearrangement is intercepted by an amine R 9 NH 2 to generate urea intermediate (xiii).
- Intermediate (xiii) is further transformed using the Suzuki or related coupling into compounds of the invention I.
- Scheme 9 illustrates the conversion of nitriles (xix) into tetrazole compounds of the invention I.
- the nitrile is prepared by chemistry described above and heated with an azide such as tributyltinazide in a solvent such as toluene at or near the boiling point. This methodology could be used to prepare various cycloalkyl tetrazole derivatives.
- x x / Scheme 10 illustrates the transformation of intermediates or compounds of the invention into further intermediates or compounds of the invention by functional group interconversions.
- the boronic ester (xxi) described previously, can be coupled to the iodide (xx) via a Suzuki or related coupling to give the ester (xxi).
- Hydroylsis of the ester (xxi) can be accomplished by treatment with hydroxide in aqueous or mixed
- aqueous/organic solvents to afford a compound of the invention I.
- Other conditions catalytic hydrogenation for benzylic esters, acid hydrolysis of t-butyl esters, for instance
- This methodology could be used to prepare heteroaromatic, cycloalkyl or cycloalkenyl, or aliphatic acylsulfonamide derivatives in addition to the phenyl derivatives shown.
- compounds (xxii) may be coupled with carboxylic acids using peptide coupling reagents such as Bop, Pybop, HATU or a similar reagent and a suitable base in a solvent such as THF, DMF, NMP, or the like to afford intermediates (xxiii).
- peptide coupling reagents such as Bop, Pybop, HATU or a similar reagent and a suitable base in a solvent such as THF, DMF, NMP, or the like.
- peptide coupling reagents such as Bop, Pybop, HATU or a similar reagent and a suitable base in a solvent such as THF, DMF, NMP, or the like.
- Suitable bases include, but are not limited to aliphatic tertiary amines.
- amines (xxii) could react with acid chlorides of the formula R 9 CH 2 C0C1 to give amides (xxiii), again in a solvent in the presence of a base.
- Conversion of (xxiii) to compounds of the invention I is accomplished by hydrolysis of the ester by methods described previously to afford a compound of the invention I.
- Scheme 12 describes methods to prepare cycloalkyl derivatives of 4-7 carbons.
- the cycloalkene (xxv) can be reduced by several known methods, including by not limited to Pd/C and H 2 in a solvent such as ethyl acetate to give the cycloalkane (xxvi).
- Scheme 13 demonstrates an alternative method to install a cyclopropyl on the aryl halide (ix).
- the ethylene group can be installed via a Suzuki coupling of 2,4,6- trivinyl-l,3,5,2,4,6-trioxatriborinane and the aryl halide (ix) to give the styrene analog (xxxvii).
- the cyclopropyl ester (xxix) can be synthesized via a carbene generated with the diazoacetate (xxviii) and a Ru or Cu catalyst (reference). This will give a separable mixture of cis and trans cyclopropyl esters. Reduction of the nitro analog (xxix) will give the previously described aniline (xxii) which can be converted to a compound of formula I by methods previously described.
- Carboxylic acids (xxix), which are compounds of the invention I can be further elaborated to acyl sulfonamides, which are also compounds of the invention I.
- acyl sulfonamides which are also compounds of the invention I.
- Several methods are known to one skilled in the art for the preparation of acyl sulfonamides from carboxylic acids, including treatment with a sulfonamide (xxx) in presence of a coupling agent, such as EDC and a base such as TEA in a solvent such as DCM.
- Method B Waters Acquity SDS using the following method: Linear Gradient of 2% to98% solvent B over 1.6 min; UV visualization at 220 nm; Column: BEH C 18 2.1 mm x 50 mm; 1.7 um particle (Heated to Temp. 50 °C); Flow rate: 1 ml/min; Mobile phase A: 100% Water, 0.05% TFA; Mobile phase B: 100% Acetonitrile, 0.05% TFA;
- Method C Phenomenex-Luna CI 8 3 um 4.6 x 30mm, 0%B-95%B with flow rate 4 mL/min and 2 min gradient time; Mobile phase A: 10% water/90% acetonitrile with 10 mM NH 4 OAc; Mobile phase B: 10% water/90% acetonitrile with 10 mM NH 4 OAc, wavelength 220 nM.
- Method D Waters Acquity UPLC BEH C 18, 2.1 x 50 mm, 1.7- ⁇ particles; Mobile Phase A: water with 0.05% TFA; Mobile Phase B: acetonitrile with 0.05% TFA; Temperature: 50°C; Gradient: 2-98% B over 1 minutes, then a 0.5-minute hold at 100% B; Flow: 0.8 mL/min.
- Method E Phenomenex Luna CI 8, 2.0 x 30 mm, 5- ⁇ particles; Mobile Phase A: 10:90 water:MeOH 0.1% TFA; Mobile Phase B: 10:90 water:MeOH 0.1%TFA;
- Method F Phenomenex Luna CI 8, 2.0 x 30 mm, 5- ⁇ particles; Mobile Phase A: 10:90 water:MeOH 0.1% TFA; Mobile Phase B: 10:90 water:MeOH 0.1%TFA;
- Method G YMC S5 ODS, 4.6 x 50 mm, 1.7- ⁇ particles; Mobile Phase A: 10% MeOH-90% H 2 O-0.2% H 3 P0 4 ; Mobile Phase B: 90% MeOH-10% H 2 O-0.2% H 3 P0 4 ; Temperature: 40°C; Gradient: 0-100% B over 4 minutes, then a 1 -minute hold at 100% B; Flow: 4 mL/min.
- Method I Thar 350, UV visualization at 220 nm; Column: AD-H, 5 x 25 cm ID, 5 ⁇ ; BPR pressure: 100 bars, Temperature: 40 °C, Flow rate: 250 mL/min, Mobile Phase: 92/8, C0 2 /MeOH.
- Method L Waters Acquity UPLC Column: BEH C 18, 2.1 x 50 mm, 1.7- ⁇ particles; Mobile Phase A: 5:95 acetonitrile: water with 10 mM ammonium acetate; Mobile Phase B: 95:5 acetonitrile: water with 10 mM ammonium acetate; Temperature: 50 °C; Gradient: 0-100% B over 3 minutes, then a 0.75-minute hold at 100% B; Flow: 1.11 mL/min.
- Method M Waters Acquity UPLC Column: BEH C 18, 2.1 x 50 mm, 1.7- ⁇ particles; Mobile Phase A: 5:95 acetonitrile: water with 0.05% TFA; Mobile Phase B: 95:5 acetonitrile: water with 0.05% TFA; Temperature: 50 °C; Gradient: 0-100% B over minutes, then a 0.75-minute hold at 100% B; Flow: 1.11 mL/min.
- NMR spectra (unless otherwise noted) were obtained with JEOL or Bruker FOURIER® transform spectrometers operating at 400 MHz or 500 MHz. !H-nOe experiments were performed in some cases for regiochemistry elucidation with a 400 MHz Bruker FOURIER® Transform spectrometer.
- Enantiomer 1 (lR,2S)-2-(4-(diisobutylamino)-3-(3-(p- tolyl)ureido)phenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid
- Enantiomer 2 (lS,2R)-2-(4-(diisobutylamino)-3-(3-(p- tolyl)ureido)phenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid
- Example 1 Enantiomer 1 and Enantiomer 2.
- 24 D + 11.17 (c 7.02 mg/mL, MeOH) as single enantiomers. Absolute stereochemistry was confirmed in example 1 method B.
- Enantiomer 2 (lS,2R)-2-(4-(diisobutylamino)-3-(3-(p- tolyl)ureido)phenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid
- Example 1 enantiomer 1 was prepared following the reduction, urea formation and basic saponification procedures in racemic example 1 method A using 1H except that saponification was carried out at 50 °C for 8 h instead of at RT. Chiral analytical analysis verified it was enantiomer 1 with 97.8% ee (Method J).
- Diastereomer 1 (R)-4-benzyl-3-((lR,2S)-2-(4-(diisobutylamino)-3- nitrophenyl)cyclopropanecarbonyl)oxazolidin-2-one
- Diastereomer 2 (R)-4-benzyl-3-((l S,2R)-2-(4-(diisobutylamino)-3- nitrophenyl)cyclopropanecarbonyl)oxazolidin-2-one: 1C (1.2 g, 3.31 mmol) was dissolved in THF (20 mL), NaOH (IN aqueous) (8.28 mL, 8.28 mmol) was added. Saw precipitate formed, then MeOH (5.00 mL) was added and it turned into a clear yellow solution. The reaction was monitored by LC-MS. After 24 h, reaction was complete.
- Diastereomer 1 (460 mg, 0.932 mmol) in THF (6mL) at 0 °C was added hydrogen peroxide (0.228 mL, 3.73 mmol). Then a solution of lithium hydroxide monohydrate (44.6 mg, 1.864 mmol) in water (2.000 mL) was added to the cold THF solution and stirred for 6 h. LC-MS indicated completion, then 2 mL of saturated aqueous Na 2 S0 3 was added followed by 3 mL of saturated aqueous NaHC0 3 . The mixture was concentrated to remove most of the THF. The solution was then diluted with 5 mL of water.
- Enantiomer 1 was prepared following the urea formation and saponification procedure in racemic example 1 method A. Chiral analytical analysis verified it was enantiomer 1 with 98.1% ee (Method J).
- Example 1 Enantiomer 2 was prepared following the procedure for Example 1 enantiomer 1 method C using diastereomer 2 instead of diastereomer 1. Chiral analytical analysis verified it was enantiomer 2 with 94.0% ee (Method J).
- Examples 2-16 were prepared following the procedure for Example 1, Enantiomer 1 method C using the corresponding isocyanates.
- Racemic example 27 was prepared following the procedure for Example 1 method
- Racemic example 28 was prepared following the procedure for racemic example 27 except for using the following urea formation method: To a solution of triphosgene (21.95 mg, 0.074 mmol) in THF (2 mL) was added 6-methylpyridin-3 -amine (20 mg, 0.185 mmol) and Hunig's base (0.068 mL, 0.388 mmol). After stirring for 1 h, (1 S,2R)- ethyl 2-(5-amino-4-(diisobutylamino)-2-fluorophenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (97 mg, 0.277 mmol) in THF (2.000 mL) was added. The resulting solution was stirred at RT for 16 h.
- Racemic example 29 was prepared following the procedure for racemic example 27 except for using the following urea formation method: To a solution of rac-(lR,2S)- ethyl 2-(5-amino-4-(diisobutylamino)-2 fluorophenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (75 mg, 0.214 mmol) in THF (1 ml) at RT was added 4-nitrophenyl carbonochloridate (45.3 mg, 0.225 mmol). The mixture was stirred at RT for 30 min. To this reaction mixture were added 3-methylisoxazol-5-amine (63.0 mg, 0.642 mmol) and TEA (0.089 ml, 0.642 mmol).
- Example 31 was prepared following the procedure for example 29 using 1G and
- Example 38 was prepared following the procedure for Example 29 utilizing IH and 3-phenylisoxazol-5-amine. LC-MS Anal. Calc'd for C28H34N4O4 490.26, found
- Racemic example 40 was prepared following the procedure for Example 27 utilizing the corresponding isocyanate.
- LC-MS Anal. Calc'd for C25H30CIF2N3O3 493.19, found [M+H] 494.12. T r 3.91 min (Method A).
- Racemic example 41 was prepared following the procedure for Example 27 utilizing the corresponding isocyanate.
- LC-MS Anal. Calc'd for C25H31F2N3O3 459.23, found [M+H] 460.19. T r 3.65 min (Method A).
- Racemic (lR,2S)-2-(4-((4-chlorobenzyl)(2-methoxyethyl)amino)-3-(3-(p- tolyl)ureido)phenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid 43C was prepared following the procedure for Example 1 method A using 43B.
- LC-MS Anal. Calc'd for C28H30CIN3O4 507.19, found [M+H] 508.27. T r 3.61 min (Method A).
- 1H NMR 500MHz, DMSO-d 6 ) ⁇ 11.80 (br.
- Enantiomer 1 and Enantiomer 2 (lR,2S)-2-(4-((4-chlorobenzyl)(2- methoxyethyl)amino)-3 -(3 -(p-tolyl)ureido)phenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid
- Racemic example 46 was prepared following the procedure for Example 45 utilizing 3-methylisoxazol-5-amine following the urea formation method from example 29.
- LC-MS Anal. Calc'd for C25H34N4O4 454.26, found [M+H] 455.3. T r 0.91 min (Method B).
- Example 49 was prepared following the procedure for example 47 utilizing 1- phenylbutan-l-ol.
- LC-MS Anal. Calc'd for C28H30N2O4 458.22, found [M+H] 459.19. T r 3.73 min (Method A).
- Diazomethane was prepared as following: To a solution of 40% aqueous KOH (1 mL, 0.138 mmol) and diethyl ether (2 mL) at 0 °C was added 1 -methyl- 1 -nitrosourea (85 mg, 0.414 mmol). The urea dissolved very slowly; A plastic Erlenmeyer flask was used; large surface area between Et 2 0 and H 2 0 layers appears to improve extraction of diazomethane.
- a pressure vial was charged with (4-(diisobutylamino)-3-nitrophenyl)boronic acid (1.7 g, 5.78 mmol), (Z)-ethyl 3-iodoacrylate (1.306 g, 5.78 mmol) and potassium carbonate (1.702 g, 17.34 mmol) in DMF (10 mL) and water (1 mL).
- the slurry was degassed with nitrogen for 1 min.
- Pd(Ph 3 P) 4 (0.668 g, 0.578 mmol) was added, degassed with nitrogen for another 1 min and the vial was sealed and heated to 90 °C overnight. After cooling to RT, it was filtered through a pad of Celite and the rinses were concentrated.
- Enantiomer 1 l-(5-((lR,2S)-2-(lH-tetrazol-5-yl)cyclopropyl)-2- (diisobutylamino)phenyl)-3-(p-tolyl)urea
- Enantiomer 2 l-(5-((lS,2R)-2-(lH-tetrazol-5-yl)cyclopropyl)-2- (diisobutylamino)phenyl)-3-(p-tolyl)urea
- Rodium(II) acetate dimer (0.086 g, 0.194 mmol) followd by a slow addition of a solution of ethyl diazoacetate (0.402 mL, 3.88 mmol) in DCM (1 mL) over a period of 4 h via a syringe pump.
- the reaction mixture turned into a dark red color.
- LC-MS indicated only 20% conversion, the reaction mixture was then heated to 40 °C and another lot of ethyl diazoacetate (0.402 mL, 3.88 mmol) in DCM (1 mL) was added over a period of 4 h via a syringe pump.
- LC-MS indicated ca. 70% completion and the appearance of two peaks with the desired mass.
- Example 53 as a mixture of trans and cis acids was obtained following the hydrogenation, urea formation and basic hydrolysis procedures in example 1 method A utilizing 53B. Then purification via preparative HPLC separated the two isomers.
- Example 56 was obtained following the same procedure in Example 55 with the corresponding isocyanate. Only cis isomer was isolated. LC-MS Anal. Calc'd for
- Example 57 was obtained following the same procedure in example 55 utilizing 1- iodopropane and 2-fluorophenylisocyanate. Only cis isomer was isolated. LC-MS Anal. Calc'd for C24H29FN2O4 428.21, found [M+H] 429.3.
- Example 62 was prepared following the procedure for Example 60 utilizing 1G and 2-(p-tolyl)acetic acid .
- Example 64 was prepared following the procedure for Example 29 using 1H and
- Example 69 was prepared following the procedure for Example 29 using 1G except for using the following urea formation method: In a one dram sample vial equipped with a stir bar was placed the enantiomer of II (0.02 g, 0.060 mmol) and TEA (0.084 ml, 0.602 mmol). To this stirred solution was added 5-isocyanatopicolinonitrile (0.026 g, 0.180 mmol) as a suspension in THF (0.7 mL) and DCM (0.7 mL), and the reaction was stirred for 30 min at rt. The reaction mixture was concentrated under a stream of nitrogen, then diluted with water and extracted with EtOAc (3 x 1 mL).
- Example 74 was prepared following the procedure for Example 1 with exception of the urea formation step: 73G (22 mg, 0.057 mmol) was added to a stirred suspension of 74A (15.06 mg, 0.057 mmol) in THF (0.5 mL). Triethylamine (0.024 mL, 0.172 mmol) was added and the reaction mixture was warmed to 50 °C while stirring. After 10 minutes of stirring, the mixture was dried under a stream of nitrogen and purified by preparative HPLC to give Example 74 (11.6 mg, 0.022 mmol, 37.9 % yield). LC-MS Anal.
- Example 77 was prepared following the procedure for Example 1 Method B, using the enantiomer of II, except for the urea formation and hydrolysis: To a solution of the enantiomer of II (0.0255 g, 0.077 mmol) in THF (1.180 ml) was added 4-nitrophenyl carbonochloridate (0.017 g, 0.084 mmol). The reaction was stirred at rt for 30 min. To this reaction mixture were added 77A (0.025 g, 0.230 mmol) and triethylamine (0.032 ml, 0.230 mmol). The reaction was heated at 50 °C overnight, then allowed to cool to rt. The reaction was diluted with H 2 0 and diluted with EtOAc.
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