WO2014159248A1 - Tricyclic compounds as inhibitors of immunosuppression mediated by tryptophan metabolization - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to compounds and methods for inhibition of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) and tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase (TDO); further the disclosure relates to method of treatment of diseases and disorders mediated by tryptophan deficiency.
- IDO indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase
- TDO tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase
- Tryptophan is an essential amino acid required for the biosynthesis of proteins, niacin and the neurotransmitter 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin).
- the enzymes indoleamine 2,3- dioxygenase 1 also known as INDOl or IDOl
- indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase 2 INDOL1 or ID02
- tryptophan-2,3-dioxygenase catalyze the first and rate limiting step in the degradation of L-tryptophan to N-formyl-kynurenine.
- IDOl is normally expressed in cells of the gastrointestinal and pulmonary epithelia, epididymus, placenta, pDCs in draining lymph nodes and tumor cells.
- ID02 is expressed mainly in brain and placenta, but certain splice variants are also detected in liver, small intesting, spleen, placenta, thymus lung, brain, kidney and colon.
- TDO is expressed mainly in liver, and controls the flux of dietary Trp to the serotonin and kynurenine pathways.
- IDO l and TDO have different substrate specificity with TDO being almost exclusively specific for L-Trp and L-Trp derivatives substituted inte 5-and 6- positionso of the indole group, while IDOl can accept and oxygente a wider variety of substrates such as D-Trp, tryptamine, serotonin and 1-methyl-L-Trp.
- IFN- ⁇ stimulation induces activation of IDOl, which leads to a depletion of Trp, thereby arresting the growth of Trp-dependent intracellular pathogens such as Toxoplasma gondii and Chlamydia trachomatis.
- IDO l activity also has an antiproliferative effect on many tumor cells, and IDOl induction has been observed in vivo during rejection of allogeneic tumors, indicating a possible role for this enzyme in the tumor rejection process.
- IDO is involved in induction of immune tolerance.
- Studies of mammalian pregnancy, tumor resistance, chronic infections and autoimmune diseases have shown that cells expressing IDO can suppress T-cell responses and promote tolerance. Accelerated Trp catabolism has been observed in diseases and disorders associated with cellular immune activation, such as infection, malignancy, autoimmune diseases and AIDS, as well as during pregnancy. It was proposed that IDO is induced chronically by HIV infection, and is further increased by opportunistic infections, and that the chronic loss of Trp initiates mechanisms responsible for cachexia, dementia and diarrhea and possibly
- IDO inhibition can enhance the levels of virus- specific T cells and, concomitantly, reduce the number of virally infected macrophages in a mouse model of HIV (Portula et al, 2005, Blood, 106:2382-90).
- IDO is believed to play a role in the immunosuppressive processes that prevent fetal rejection in utero. More than 40 years ago, it was observed that, during pregnancy, the genetically disparate mammalian conceptus survives in spite of what would be predicted by tissue transplantation immunology (Medawar, 1953, Symp. Soc. Exp. Biol. 7: 320-38).
- the mammalian conceptus appears to suppress T-cell activity and defends itself against rejection, and blocking tryptophan catabolism during murine pregnancy allows maternal T cells to provoke fetal allograft rejection (Munn, et al, 1998, Science 281 : 1 191-3).
- IDO inhibitor 1-MT
- chemotherapeutic agents to reduce tumor growth in mice, suggesting that IDO inhibition may also enhance the anti-tumor activity of conventional cytotoxic therapies (Muller et al, 2005, Nature Med., 1 1 :312-9).
- TDO tumor-promoting immunosuppressive effects
- TDLNs mouse tumor-draining lymph nodes
- pDCs plasmacytoid dendritic cells
- IDO degrades the indole moiety of tryptophan, serotonin and melatonin, and initiates the production of neuroactive and immunoregulatory metabolites, collectively known as kynurenines.
- kynurenines neuroactive and immunoregulatory metabolites
- IDO expressed by dendritic cells can greatly affect T-cell proliferation and survival.
- IDO induction in DCs could be a common mechanism of deletional tolerance driven by regulatory T cells. Because such tolerogenic responses can be expected to operate in a variety of
- Small molecule inhibitors of IDO are being developed to treat or prevent IDO-related diseases such as those described above.
- PCT Publication WO 99/29310 reports methods for altering T cell-mediated immunity comprising altering local extracellular concentrations of tryptophan and tryptophan metabolites, using an inhibitor of IDO such as 1- methyl-DL-tryptophan, p-(3-benzofuranyl)-DL-alanine, p-[3-benzo(b)thienyl]-DL-alanine, and 6-nitro-L-tryptophan) (Munn, 1999).
- WO 03/087347 also published as European Patent 1501918, are methods of making antigen-presenting cells for enhancing or reducing T cell tolerance (Munn, 2003).
- Compounds having indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) inhibitory activity are further reported in WO 2004/094409; WO 2009/073620; WO 2009/132238; WO 201 1/056652 and WO 2012/142237.
- the compounds of WO 202/142237 encompass a series of trycyclic imidazoisoindoles with potent IDO inhibitory activity.
- IDOl, ID02 and TDO activity are desirable.
- Specific or dual inhibitors of IDO 1, ID02 and TDO can be used to activate T cells and therefore enhance T cell activation when the T cells are suppressed by pregnancy, malignancy or a virus such as HIV.
- Inhibition of IDO may also be an important treatment strategy for patients with neurological or neuropsychiatric diseases or disorders such as depression.
- the compounds, compositions and methods herein help meet the current need for IDOl, ID02 and TDO modulators.
- the invention comprises compounds according to the formula (I) and its tautomers
- R 1 , R 2 , and n are each defined herein:
- bond a is a simple or double bond
- ring A is an aromatic ring wherein
- V and X are N, W and Z are CH and Y is C; or
- V, Y and Z are N, W is CH and X is C; or
- V and W are N or NH, X and Y are C and Z is CH;
- the invention comprises compounds of Formula (I) where V and X are nitrogen (N), W and Z are CH and Y is carbon (C), to yield compounds of Formula (II),
- the invention comprises compounds of Formula (I) where V, Y and Z nitrogen (N), W is CH and X is carbon (C), to yield compounds of Formula ( ⁇ ),
- the invention comprises compounds of Formula (I) where V, W and Y are nitrogen (N), X is carbon (C) and Z is CH, to yield compounds of Formula (IV),
- the invention comprises compounds of Formula (I) where V and W are nitrogen (N) or NH, respectively or reciprocally, X and Y are carbon (C), and Z is CH, to yield tautomeric compounds of Formula V
- the invention comprises compounds of formulas II, III, IV and V where bond alpha (a) is a single bond.
- the invention comprises compounds of formulas II, III, IV and V where bond alpha (a) is a double bond.
- compositions comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient, diluent, or carrier, and a compound according to formula (I), (II), (III), (IV) or (V).
- methods are provided for (a) modulating an activity of IDOl, ID02 or TDO comprising contacting an IDO 1 , ID02 or TDO with a modulation effective amount of a compound according to formula (I), or a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound according to formula (I); (b) treating IDOl, ID02 or TDO mediated immunosuppression in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering an effective inhibiting amount of a compound according to formula (I), or a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound according to formula (I); (c) treating a medical condition that benefits from the inhibition of tryptophan degradation mediated by IDOl, ID02 or comprising administering an effective amount of a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound according to formula (I);
- Figure 1 describes the general scheme of synthesis of compounds of Formula I, when
- V and X are N, W and Z are CH and Y is C, and bond a is a single bond.
- Figure 2 describes the general scheme of synthesis of compounds of Formula I, when V, Y and Z are N, X is C, W is CH and bond a is a single bond.
- Figure 3 describes the general scheme of synthesis of compounds of Formula I when
- V, W and Y are nitrogen (N), X is carbon (C), Z is CH and bond a is a single bond.
- Figure 4 describes the general scheme of synthesis of compounds of Formula I when
- V and W are N or NH, X and Y is C, Z is CH and bond a is a single bond.
- the invention provides compounds of formula (I),
- n 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4;
- bond a is a simple or double bond
- ring A is an aromatic ring wherein
- V and X are N, W and Z are CH and Y is C; or
- V, Y and Z are N, W is CH and X is C; or
- V and W are N or NH, X and Y are C and Z is CH;
- each R 1 is independently halogen, cyano, nitro, C 1-4 alkyl, Ci_ 4 haloalkyl, -OR, -N(R) 2 , -SR,
- R 2 is -Ci_ 4 alkyl-R A or -C 2 _ 4 alkenyl-R 3 when bond a is a single bond;
- R B is hydrogen, Ci_ 6 alkyl, Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -Ci_ 6 alkyl-R B1 , -C(0)R 3 , or -S(0) 2 R 3 , - C(0)(CH 2 )!. 4 COOR, -C(0)CH(NH 2 )(R D ), -S(0) 2 OR 3 , -S(0) 2 N(R 3 ) 2 , -CH 2 - OP(0) 2 (OR) 2 , or -P(0)(OR 3 ) 2 , wherein
- R B1 is cyano, nitro, Ci_ 6 alkyl, Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR, -N(R) 2 , -SR, -C(0)OR, - C(0)N(R) 2 , -C(0)R, -S(0)R, -S(0)OR, -S(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 R, - S(0) 2 OR, -S(0) 2 N(R) 2 , -OC(0)R, -OC(0)OR, -OC(0)N(R) 2 , - N(R)C(0)R, -N(R)C(0)OR, or -N(R)C(0)N(R) 2 ;
- R D is hydrogen, methyl, -CH(CH 3 ) 2 , -CH 2 CH(CH 3 ) 2 ,
- each R 3 is independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C 3 _ 8 cycloalkyl, C 3 -scycloalkenyl, 3-10 membered heterocyclyl, arylCi- 6 alkyl-, heteroarylCi-6 alkyl-, C 3 _ 8 cycloalkylCi_ 6 alkyl-, C 3 _ 8 cycloalkenylCi_ 6 alkyl-, or (3- 10 membered heterocyclyl)Ci_ 6 alkyl-,
- each R 31 is independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci- 6 alkyl, -Ci- 6 alkyl-R 33 , Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR, -N(R) 2 , -SR, -C(0)OR, -C(0)N(R) 2 , -C(0)R,- - S(0)R, -S(0)OR, -S(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 R, -S(0) 2 OR, -S(0) 2 N(R) 2 , - OC(0)R, -OC(0)OR, -OC(0)N(R) 2 , -N(R)C(0)R, -N(R)C(0)OR, - N(R)C(0)N(R) 2 , wherein
- R 33 is cyano, -OR, -N(R) 2 , -SR, -C(0)OR, -C(0)N(R) 2 , -C(0)R, -S(0)R, -S(0)OR, -S(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 R, -S(0) 2 OR, -S(0) 2 N(R) 2 , -OC(0)R, -OC(0)OR, -OC(0)N(R) 2 , -N(R)C(0)R, - N(R)C(0)OR, or -N(R)C(0)N(R) 2 ;
- each R 34 is independently hydrogen, halogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, C 3 _ 8 cycloalkyl, or 3-10 membered heterocyclyl;
- R c is hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl
- each R is independently hydrogen or R 10 , wherein
- R 10 is Ci_ 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C3_ 8 cycloalkyl, C3_ 8 cycloalkenyl, 3-10
- each R 10 optionally substituted by one, two, three, or four groups that are each independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci_ 6 alkyl, Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR 11 , -N(R U ) 2 , -SR 11 , -C(0)OR u , -C(0)N(R n ) 2 , - C(0)R n , -S(0)R u , -S(0)OR n , -S(0)N(R n ) 2 , -S(0) 2 R u , -S(0) 2 OR u , -S(0) 2 N(R n
- the invention further comprises subgenera of formula (I) in which the substituents are selected as any and all combinations of one or more of structural formula (I), n, R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R A , R B , and R c , as defined herein, including without limitation, the following:
- Structural Formula I is one of formulae (Ila) - CVc);
- n and R 1 are selected from one of the following groups (la) - (lu);
- n 0, 1, or 2 and each R 1 is independently halogen, -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR.
- n 0, 1, or 2 and each R 1 is independently halogen, -OR 0 , -N(R°) 2 , or -SR°, wherein each
- R° is independently hydrogen or Ci_ 6 alkyl.
- n 0, 1, or 2 and each R 1 is independently fluoro, chloro, hydroxy, or methoxy.
- (lh) n is 0, 1, or 2 and each R 1 is independently fluoro or chloro.
- n 0 or 1 and R 1 is as defined for formula (I),
- (lj) n is 0 or 1 and R 1 is halogen, -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR.
- (Ik) n is 0 or 1 and R 1 is halogen, -OR 0 , -N(R°) 2 , or -SR°;wherein each R° is independently hydrogen or Ci- 6 alkyl.
- n is 0 or 1 and R 1 is fluoro, chloro, hydroxy, or methoxy.
- n 0 or 1 and R 1 is fluoro or chloro.
- (lp) n is 1 and R 1 is halogen, -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR;
- R 1 is halogen, -OR 0 , -N(R°) 2 , or -SR°;wherein each R° is independently
- (lr) n is 1 and R 1 is fluoro, chloro, hydroxy, or methoxy.
- R 2 is selected from one of the following groups (2a) - (21);
- R 2 is -Ci_ 4 alkyl-R A .
- R 2 is -Ci_ 2 alkyl-R A
- R 2 is -CH 2 -R A , -CH 2 CH 2 -R A , or -C(H)(CH 3 )CH 2 -R A .
- R 2 is -CH 2 -R A .
- R 2 is -CH 2 CH 2 -R A .
- R 2 is -C(H)(CH 3 )CH 2 -R A .
- R A is selected from one of the following groups (3a) - (3n);
- R A is -CN, -C(0)OR 3 , or -C(0)N(R 3 )(R c ).
- R A is -C(0)R 3 or -C(OR B )(R 3 )(R c ).
- R A is -C(NHR B )(R 3 )(R C ), wherein R B is hydrogen, Ci_ 6 alkyl, or -C(0)Ci_ 6 alkyl.
- R A is -C(NH 2 )(R 3 )(R C ).
- R A is -C(0)N(R 3 )(R c ).
- R A is -C(0)R 3 .
- R A is -C(OR B )(R 3 )(R c ).
- R A is -C(OH)(R 3 )(R c ).
- R A is -CH(OH)(R 3 ).
- R A is -C(0)R 3 or -C(OR B )(R 3 )(R c ), wherein R B is hydrogen and R c is hydrogen or Ci_ 6 alkyl.
- R A is -C(OR B )(R 3 )(R c ), wherein R B is hydrogen and R c is hydrogen or Ci_ 6 alkyl. [0034] R B is selected from one of the following groups (4a) - (4k);
- R B is hydrogen, Ci_ 4 alkyl, Ci_ 4 haloalkyl, -Ci_ 4 alkyl-R B1 , -C(0)(CH 2 ) ! _ 4 COOR B2 ,
- R D is the side chain of natural alpha amino acids , -C(0)R 3 , or -S(0) 2 R 3
- R B1 is cyano, nitro, Ci- 6 alkyl, Ci- 6 haloalkyl, -OR B2 , -N(R B2 ) 2 , -SR B2 , -C(0)OR B2 , -C(0)N(R B2 ) 2 , -C(0)R B2 , -S(0)R B2 , - S(0)OR B2 , -S(0)N(R B2 ) 2 , -S(0) 2 R B2 , -S(0) 2 OR B2 , -S(0) 2 N(R B2 ) 2 , -OC(0)R B2 , - OC(0)OR B2 ,
- each R B2 is independently hydrogen or Ci_ 4 alkyl.
- R B is hydrogen, Ci_ 4 alkyl, Ci_ 4 haloalkyl, -Ci_ 4 alkyl-R B1 , -C(0)R B2 , or -S(0) 2 R B2 , wherein R B1 is -C(0)OR B3 , -C(0)N(R B3 ) 2 , -S(0) 2 OR B3 , or -S(0) 2 N(R 3 ) 2 , R B2 is Ci_ 6 alkyl; and R B3 is hydrogen or Ci_6 alkyl.
- R B is hydrogen, Ci- 4 alkyl, or Ci- 4 haloalkyl.
- R B is hydrogen or Ci_ 4 alkyl
- R B is hydrogen
- R B is Ci_ 4 alkyl.
- R B is hydrogen, -C(0)R B2 , -C(0)(CH 2 )!_ 4 COOR B2 , -C(0)C(NH 2 )R D , -P(0)(OR B2 ) 2 ,
- R c is selected from one of the following groups (5a) - (5g);
- R c is hydrogen or Ci- 4 alkyl.
- R c is hydrogen or Ci_ 2 alkyl.
- R c is hydrogen or methyl.
- R c is hydrogen
- R c is Ci_ 6 alkyl.
- R c is Ci_ 4 alkyl.
- R 3 is selected from one of the following groups (6a) - (6z);
- R 3 is hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C3- 8 cycloalkyl, C3- 8 cycloalkenyl, 3-10
- R 3 is phenyl or a five or six membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted by one or two R 31 groups.
- R 3 is , wherein bond a is a single bond or a double bond; m is 0, 1, or 2; p is
- R 35 is hydrogen, C 1-6 alkyl, -C(0)R, -S(0) 2 R, -C(0)OR, -C(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 OR, or - S(0) 2 N(R) 2 ;
- R 3 is wherein bond a is a single bond or a double bond; m is 0, 1, or 2; p is
- R 35 is hydrogen, C 1-6 alkyl, -C(0)R, -S(0) 2 R, -C(0)OR, -C(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 OR, or - S(0) 2 N(R) 2 ;
- Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, C3- 8 cycloalkyl, or 3-8 membered heterocyclyl.
- R 3 is hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C3_ 8 cycloalkyl, C3_ 8 cycloalkenyl, 3-10
- each R 31 is independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci_ 6 alkyl, -Ci_ 6 alkyl-R 33 , Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR, -N(R) 2 , -SR, -C(0)OR, -C(0)N(R) 2 , -C(0)R, -S(0)R, -S(0)OR, -S(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 R, -S(0) 2 OR, -S(0) 2 N(R) 2 , -OC(0)R, -OC(0)OR, -OC(0)N(R) 2 , - N(R)C(0)R, -N(R)C(0)OR, -N(R)C(0)N(R) 2 , wherein R 33 is -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR; and
- R 3 is hydrogen, Ci_ 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C3- 8 cycloalkyl, C3- 8 cycloalkenyl, 3-10
- each R 31 is independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci- 6 alkyl, -Ci- 6 alkyl-R 33 , Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR, -N(R) 2 , -SR, -C(0)OR, -C(0)N(R) 2 , -C(0)R, -S(0)R, -S(0)OR, -S(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 R, -S(0) 2 OR, -S(0) 2 N(R) 2 , -OC(0)R, -OC(0)OR, -OC(0)N(R) 2 , - N(R)C(0)R, -N(R)C(0)OR, -N(R)C(0)N(R) 2 , wherein R 33 is -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR; and
- R 3 is phenyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cyclohexenyl, furanyl, tetrahydropyranyl,
- piperidinyl, imidazolyl, thiazolyl, each optionally substituted by one, two, three, or four R 31 groups, and wherein the cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cyclohexenyl, andy piperidinyl groups are each optionally substituted by one R 32 group.
- heterocyclyl arylCi- 6 alkyl, heteroarylCi_ 6 alkyl-, C3-8 cycloalkylCi_ 6 alkyl-,
- each R is independently hydrogen, Ci_ 6 alkyl, Ci_ 6haloalkyl, phenyl, 5- or 6-membered heteroaryl, C3_ 8 cycloalkyl, C3_ 8 cycloalkenyl, 3-8 membered heterocyclyl, benzyl, (5- or 6-membered heteroaryl)Ci-6alkyl-, C3-8 cycloalkylCi- 6 alkyl-, C3_ 8 cycloalkenylCi_ 6 alkyl-, or (3-8 membered heterocyclyl) Ci- 6 alkyl-.
- the invention provides the compound according to formula
- n 0 or 1
- ring A is an aromatic ring wherein
- V and X are N, W and Z are CH and Y is C; or
- V, Y and Z are N, W is CH and X is C; or
- V and W are N or NH
- X and Y are C
- Z is
- each R 1 is independently halogen, -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR;
- R c is hydrogen or C 1-2 alkyl; and each R 3 is independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C3_ 8 cycloalkyl,
- the aryl and heteroaryl groups are each optionally substituted by one or two R 31 groups;
- each R 31 is independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci- 6 alkyl, -Ci_ 6 alkyl-R 33 , Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR, -N(R) 2 , -SR, -C(0)OR, -C(0)N(R) 2 , -C(0)R, -S(0)R, -S(0)OR, -S(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 R, -S(0) 2 OR, -S(0) 2 N(R) 2 , -OC(0)R, - OC(0)OR, -OC(0)N(R) 2 , -N(R)C(0)R, -N(R)C(0)OR, -N(R)C(0)N(R) 2 , wherein R 33 is -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR;
- each R is independently hydrogen or R 10 , wherein
- R 10 is Ci_ 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C3_ 8 cycloalkyl, C3_ 8 cycloalkenyl, 3-10
- each R 10 optionally substituted by one, two, three, or four groups that are each independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci_ 6 alkyl, Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR 11 , -N(R U ) 2 , -SR 11 , -C(0)OR u , -C(0)N(R n ) 2 , - C(0)R n , -S(0)R u , -S(0)OR n , -S(0)N(R n ) 2 , -S(0) 2 R u , -S(0) 2 OR u , -S(0) 2 N(R n
- the compounds of formula (VI) further include those compounds where,
- R 3 is additionally (heteroaryl)-(3-10 membered heterocyclyl)-;
- R 34 is additionally cyano or - Ci- 6 alkyl-OR; and/or
- R 10 is additionally optionally substituted by -N(R u )S(0) 2 R n or -C(O)-(3-10 membered heterocyclyl);
- the invention further comprises subgenera of formula (VI) or (VI') in which the substituents are selected as any and all combinations of one or more of structural formula (VI), n, R 1 , R 3 , and R c as defined herein, including without limitation, the following:
- Structural Formula VI is one of formulae (Via) - (VId :
- Structural Formula VI is one of formulae Vie) - (Vlh):
- n is 0 or 1 and R 1 is halogen, -OR 0 ,
- n is 0 or 1 and R1 is fluoro, chloro, hydroxy, or methoxy.
- n is 0 or 1 and R 1 is halogen.
- n is 0 or 1 and R 1 is fluoro or chloro.
- Structural Formula VI is one wherein R c is selected from one of the following groups (8a) - (8g);
- R c is hydrogen or Ci-4alkyl.
- R c is hydro gen or C 1-2 alkyl.
- R c is hydrogen or methyl.
- R c is hydrogen
- R c is Ci_ 6 alkyl.
- Structural Formula VI is one wherein R 3 is selected from one of the following groups (9a) - (9x);
- R 3 is phenyl or a five or six membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted by one or two R 31 groups.
- R 35 is hydrogen, C 1-6 alkyl, -C(0)R, -S(0) 2 R, -C(0)OR, -C(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 OR, or - S(0) 2 N(R) 2 ;
- R 35 is hydrogen, C 1-6 alkyl, -C(0)R, -S(0) 2 R, -C(0)OR, -C(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 OR, or - S(0) 2 N(R) 2 ;
- Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, or -OH, wherein
- R 3 is hydrogen, Ci_ 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C 3 _ 8 cycloalkyl, C 3 _ 8 cycloalkenyl, 3-10
- Ci_ 6 alkyl C 3 _ 8 cycloalkyl, C 3 _ 8 cycloalkenyl, 3-10 membered heterocyclyl, and
- the aryl and heteroaryl groups are each optionally substituted by one or two R 31 groups;
- each R 31 is independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci- 6 alkyl, -Ci- 6 alkyl-R 33 , C 120300456haloalkyl, -OR, -N(R) 2 , -SR, -C(0)OR, -C(0)N(R) 2 , -C(0)R, -S(0)R, -S(0)OR, -S(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 R, -S(0) 2 OR, -S(0) 2 N(R) 2 , -OC(0)R, -OC(0)OR, -OC(0)N(R) 2 , -N(R)C(0)R, -N(R)C(0)OR, -N(R)C(0)N(R) 2 , wherein R 33 is -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR; and
- heterocyclyl arylCi-6alkyl, heteroarylCi-6alkyl-, C3-8 cycloalkylCi-6alkyl-, C3- 8cycloalkenylCi_ 6 alkyl-, or (3-10 membered heterocyclyl)Ci_ 6 alkyl-.
- each R is independently hydrogen, Ci_ 6 alkyl, Ci_ 6haloalkyl, phenyl, 5- or 6-membered heteroaryl, C3_ 8 cycloalkyl, C3_ 8 cycloalkenyl, 3-8 membered heterocyclyl, benzyl, (5- or 6-membered heteroaryl)Ci_ 6 alkyl-, C3-8 cycloalkylCi- 6 alkyl-, C3_ 8 cycloalkenylCi_ 6 alkyl-, or (3-8 membered
- the invention provides the compound according to formula (VII),
- n 0 or 1
- each R 1 is independently halogen, -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR;
- R c is hydrogen or C 1-2 alkyl; and each R 3 is independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C3_ 8 cycloalkyl,
- the aryl and heteroaryl groups are each optionally substituted by one or two R 31 groups;
- each R 31 is independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci- 6 alkyl, -Ci_ 6 alkyl-R 33 , Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR, -N(R) 2 , -SR, -C(0)OR, -C(0)N(R) 2 , -C(0)R, -S(0)R, -S(0)OR, -S(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 R, -S(0) 2 OR, -S(0) 2 N(R) 2 , -OC(0)R, - OC(0)OR, -OC(0)N(R) 2 , -N(R)C(0)R, -N(R)C(0)OR, -N(R)C(0)N(R) 2 , wherein R 33 is -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR;
- each R is independently hydrogen or R 10 , wherein
- R 10 is Ci_ 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C3_ 8 cycloalkyl, C3_ 8 cycloalkenyl, 3-10
- each R 10 optionally substituted by one, two, three, or four groups that are each independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci_ 6 alkyl, Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR 11 , -N(R U ) 2 , -SR 11 , -C(0)OR u , -C(0)N(R n ) 2 , - C(0)R n , -S(0)R u , -S(0)OR n , -S(0)N(R n ) 2 , -S(0) 2 R u , -S(0) 2 OR u , -S(0) 2 N(R n
- the invention further comprises subgenera of formula (VII) in which the substituents are selected as any and all combinations of one or more of structural formula (VII), n, R 1 , R 3 , and R c as defined herein, including without limitation, the following:
- Structural Formula VII is one of formulae (Vila) - (Vlld);
- Structural Formula VII is one wherein n and R 1 are selected from one of the previous groups (7a) - (7d):
- Structural Formula VII is one wherein R c is selected from one of the previous groups (8a) - (8c):
- Structural Formula VII is one wherein R 3 is selected from one of the previous groups (9a) - (9x):
- the invention provides the compound according to formula (VIII),
- n 0 or 1
- each R 1 is independently halogen, -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR;
- R c is hydrogen or
- each R 3 is independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C3_ 8 cycloalkyl,
- each R 31 is independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci- 6 alkyl, -Ci- 6 alkyl-R 33 , Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR, -N(R) 2 , -SR, -C(0)OR, -C(0)N(R) 2 , -C(0)R, -S(0)R, -S(0)OR, -S(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 R, -S(0) 2 OR, -S(0) 2 N(R) 2 , -OC(0)R, - OC(0)OR, -OC(0)N(R) 2 , -N(R)C(0)R, -N(R)C(0)OR, -N(R)C(0)N(R) 2 , wherein R 33 is -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR;
- each R is independently hydrogen or R , wherein
- R 10 is Ci_ 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C3_ 8 cycloalkyl, C3_ 8 cycloalkenyl, 3-10
- each R 10 optionally substituted by one, two, three, or four groups that are each independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci_ 6 alkyl, Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR 11 , -N(R U ) 2 , -SR 11 , -C(0)OR u , -C(0)N(R n ) 2 , - C(0)R n , -S(0)R u , -S(0)OR n , -S(0)N(R n ) 2 , -S(0) 2 R u , -S(0) 2 OR u , -S(0) 2 N(R n ) 2
- the invention further comprises subgenera of formula (VIII) in which the substituents are selected as any and all combinations of one or more of structural formula (VIII), n, R 1 , R 3 , and R c as defined herein, including without limitation, the following:
- Structural Formula VIII is one of formulae (Villa) - (VHId):
- Structural Formula VIII is one wherein R c is selected from one of the previous groups (8a) - (8c).
- Structural Formula VIII is one wherein R 3 is selected from one of the previous groups (9a) - (9x).
- the invention provides the compound according to formula
- n 0 or 1
- each R 1 is independently halogen, -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR;
- R c is hydrogen or C 1-2 alkyl
- each R 3 is independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C3_ 8 cycloalkyl,
- the aryl and heteroaryl groups are each optionally substituted by one or two R 31 groups;
- each R 31 is independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci- 6 alkyl, -Ci- 6 alkyl-R 33 , Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR, -N(R) 2 , -SR, -C(0)OR, -C(0)N(R) 2 , -C(0)R, -S(0)R, -S(0)OR, -S(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 R, -S(0) 2 OR, -S(0) 2 N(R) 2 , -OC(0)R, - OC(0)OR, -OC(0)N(R) 2 , -N(R)C(0)R, -N(R)C(0)OR, -N(R)C(0)N(R) 2 , wherein R 33 is -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR;
- R 10 is Ci_ 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C3_ 8 cycloalkyl, C3_ 8 cycloalkenyl, 3-10
- each R 10 optionally substituted by one, two, three, or four groups that are each independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci_ 6 alkyl, Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR 11 , -N(R U ) 2 , -SR 11 , -C(0)OR u , -C(0)N(R n ) 2 , - C(0)R n , -S(0)R u , -S(0)OR n , -S(0)N(R n ) 2 , -S(0) 2 R u , -S(0) 2 OR u , -S(0) 2 N(R n
- the invention further comprises subgenera of formula (IX) in which the substituents are selected as any and all combinations of one or more of structural formula (IX), n, R 1 , R 3 , and
- R c as defined herein, including without limitation, the following:
- Structural Formula IX is one of formulae IXa) - (IXd):
- Structural Formula IX is one wherein n and R 1 are selected from one of the previous groups (7a) - (7d).
- Structural Formula IX is one wherein R c is selected from one of the previous groups (8a) - (8c).
- Structural Formula IX is one wherein R 3 is selected from one of the previous groups (9a) - (9x).
- the invention provides the compound according to formula (X) and its tautomer,
- n 0 or 1
- each R 1 is independently halogen, -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR;
- R c is hydrogen or C 1-2 alkyl
- each R 3 is independently hydrogen, Ci- 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C3_ 8 cycloalkyl,
- the aryl and heteroaryl groups are each optionally substituted by one or two R 31 groups;
- each R 31 is independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci- 6 alkyl, -Ci_ 6 alkyl-R 33 , Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR, -N(R) 2 , -SR, -C(0)OR, -C(0)N(R) 2 , -C(0)R, -S(0)R, -S(0)OR, -S(0)N(R) 2 , -S(0) 2 R, -S(0) 2 OR, -S(0) 2 N(R) 2 , -OC(0)R, - OC(0)OR, -OC(0)N(R) 2 , -N(R)C(0)R, -N(R)C(0)OR, -N(R)C(0)N(R) 2 , wherein R 33 is -OR, -N(R) 2 , or -SR;
- each R is independently hydrogen or R , wherein
- R 10 is Ci_ 6 alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, C3_ 8 cycloalkyl, C3_ 8 cycloalkenyl, 3-10
- each R 10 optionally substituted by one, two, three, or four groups that are each independently halogen, cyano, nitro, Ci_ 6 alkyl, Ci_ 6 haloalkyl, -OR 11 , -N(R U ) 2 , -SR 11 , -C(0)OR u , -C(0)N(R n ) 2 , - C(0)R n , -S(0)R u , -S(0)OR n , -S(0)N(R n ) 2 , -S(0) 2 R u , -S(0) 2 OR u , -S(0) 2 N(R n
- the invention further comprises subgenera of formula (X) in which the substituents are selected as any and all combinations of one or more of structural formula (X), n, R 1 , R 3 , and
- R c as defined herein, including without limitation, the following:
- Structural Formula X is one of formulae Xa) - (Xd);
- Structural Formula X is one wherein n and R 1 are selected from one of the previous groups (7a) - (7d).
- Structural Formula X is one wherein R c is selected from one of the previous groups (8a) - (8c).
- Structural Formula X is one wherein R 3 is selected from one of the previous groups (9a) - (9x).
- the present disclosure provides compounds and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds according to any one of the preceding aspects of the invention or any embodiment thereof, together with a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient, diluent, or carrier.
- the invention provides methods for treating indoleamine 2,3- dioxygenase (IDO) or tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase (TDO) mediated immunosuppression in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering an effective indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase inhibiting amount of a compound or a pharmaceutical composition according to any of the preceding aspects of the invention or any embodiment thereof.
- IDO indoleamine 2,3- dioxygenase
- TDO tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase
- the immunosuppression is associated with an infectious disease, or cancer.
- the immunosuppression is associated with an infectious disease and the infectious disease is a viral infection selected from the group consisting of: hepatitis C virus (HCV), human papilloma virus (HPV), cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), poliovirus, varicella zoster virus, coxsackie virus, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
- HCV hepatitis C virus
- HPV human papilloma virus
- CMV cytomegalovirus
- EBV Epstein-Barr virus
- poliovirus varicella zoster virus
- coxsackie virus coxsackie virus
- human immunodeficiency virus HCV
- the immunosuppression is immunosupression associated with HrV-1 infection.
- the immunosuppression is associated with a cancer.
- the immunosuppression is tumor-specific immunosuppression associated with cancer.
- the immunosuppression is associated with a cancer, wherein the cancer is colon, pancreas, breast, prostate, lung, brain, ovary, cervix, testes, renal, head, or neck cancer, or lymphoma, leukemia, or melanoma.
- the invention provides the use of compounds described by any one of the preceding aspects (and any embodiment thereof), as defined above, for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of medical conditions that benefit from the inhibition of enzymatic activity of indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase or tryptophan-2,3-dioxygenase.
- Medical conditions contemplated in this aspect include all the conditions described herein.
- the invention provides a use of compounds described by any one of the preceding aspects (and any embodiment thereof), as defined above, for the preparation of a medicament to stimulate T cell proliferation or to reverse an immunologic state of anergy or immunosuppression.
- the anergy or immunosuppression is caused by expression of the enzyme indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase.
- the anergy or immunosuppression is caused by expression of the enzyme tryptophan-2,3-dioxygenase.
- the invention provides the use of compounds described by any one of the preceding aspects (and any embodiment thereof), as defined above, for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of immunosuppression associated with cancer, infectious diseases, or viral infections.
- the invention provides the use of compounds described in to any one of the preceding aspects (and any embodiment thereof), as defined above, for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of tumor-specific immunosuppression associated with cancer.
- the cancer is cancer of the colon, pancreas, breast, prostate, lung, brain, ovary, cervix, testes, renal, or head and neck, lymphoma, leukemia, melanoma, and the like.
- the invention provides the use of compounds described in any of the preceding aspects (and any embodiment thereof), as defined above, and embodiments thereof as defined above, for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of infectious diseases where the infectious disease is a viral infection.
- the viral infection is selected from the group consisting of: influenza, hepatitis C virus (HCV), human papilloma virus (HPV), cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), varicella zoster virus, poliovirus, coxsackie virus, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). More preferably, the viral infection is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
- arylalkyl, arylalkyl-, and -alkylaryl indicate the same functionality.
- alkyl group can be both a monovalent radical or divalent radical; in the latter case, it would be apparent to one skilled in the art that an additional hydrogen atom is removed from a monovalent alkyl radical to provide a suitable divalent moiety.
- alkenyl as used herein, means a straight or branched chain hydrocarbon containing from 2 to 10 carbons, unless otherwise specified, and containing at least one carbon- carbon double bond.
- Representative examples of alkenyl include, but are not limited to, ethenyl, 2-propenyl, 2-methyl-2-propenyl, 3-butenyl, 4-pentenyl, 5-hexenyl, 2-heptenyl, 2-methyl-l- heptenyl, 3-decenyl, and 3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dienyl.
- alkoxy means an alkyl group, as defined herein, appended to the parent molecular moiety through an oxygen atom.
- Representative examples of alkoxy include, but are not limited to, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, 2-propoxy, butoxy, tert-butoxy, pentyloxy, and hexyloxy.
- alkyl as used herein, means a straight or branched chain hydrocarbon containing from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, unless otherwise specified.
- Representative examples of alkyl include, but are not limited to, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, iso-propyl, n-butyl, sec -butyl, iso- butyl, tert-butyl, n-pentyl, isopentyl, neopentyl, n-hexyl, 3-methylhexyl, 2,2-dimethylpentyl, 2,3- dimethylpentyl, n-heptyl, n-octyl, n-nonyl, and n-decyl.
- an “alkyl” group is a linking group between two other moieties, then it may also be a straight or branched chain; examples include, but are not limited to -CH 2 -, -CH 2 CH 2 -, -CH 2 CH 2 CHC(CH 3 )-, -CH 2 CH(CH 2 CH 3 )CH 2 -.
- aryl means a phenyl (i.e., monocyclic aryl), or a bicyclic ring system containing at least one phenyl ring or an aromatic bicyclic ring containing only carbon atoms in the aromatic bicyclic ring system.
- the bicyclic aryl can be azulenyl, naphthyl, or a phenyl fused to a monocyclic cycloalkyl, a monocyclic cycloalkenyl, or a monocyclic heterocyclyl.
- the bicyclic aryl is attached to the parent molecular moiety through any carbon atom contained within the phenyl portion of the bicyclic system, or any carbon atom with the napthyl or azulenyl ring.
- the fused monocyclic cycloalkyl or monocyclic heterocyclyl portions of the bicyclic aryl are optionally substituted with one or two oxo and/or thia groups.
- bicyclic aryls include, but are not limited to, azulenyl, naphthyl, dihydroinden-l-yl, dihydroinden-2-yl, dihydroinden-3-yl, dihydroinden-4-yl, 2,3-dihydroindol-
- the bicyclic aryl is (i) naphthyl or (ii) a phenyl ring fused to either a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic cycloalkyl, a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic cycloalkenyl, or a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic heterocyclyl, wherein the fused cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, and heterocyclyl groups are optionally substituted with one or two groups which are independently oxo or thia.
- arylalkyl means an aryl group, as defined herein, appended to the parent molecular moiety through an alkyl group, as defined herein.
- Representative examples of arylalkyl include, but are not limited to, benzyl, 2- phenylethyl, 3-phenylpropyl, and 2-naphth-2-ylethyl.
- cycloalkyl as used herein, means a monocyclic or a bicyclic cycloalkyl ring system.
- Monocyclic ring systems are cyclic hydrocarbon groups containing from 3 to 8 carbon atoms, where such groups can be saturated or unsaturated, but not aromatic. In certain embodiments, cycloalkyl groups are fully saturated. Examples of monocyclic cycloalkyls include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclopentenyl, cyclohexyl, cyclohexenyl, cycloheptyl, and cyclooctyl.
- Bicyclic cycloalkyl ring systems are bridged monocyclic rings or fused bicyclic rings.
- Bridged monocyclic rings contain a monocyclic cycloalkyl ring where two non-adjacent carbon atoms of the monocyclic ring are linked by an alkylene bridge of between one and three additional carbon atoms (i.e., a bridging group of the form -(CH 2 ) W -, where w is 1, 2, or 3).
- bicyclic ring systems include, but are not limited to, bicyclo[3.1.1]heptane, bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane, bicyclo[2.2.2]octane, bicyclo[3.2.2]nonane, bicyclo[3.3.1]nonane, and bicyclo[4.2.1]nonane.
- Fused bicyclic cycloalkyl ring systems contain a monocyclic cycloalkyl ring fused to either a phenyl, a monocyclic cycloalkyl, a monocyclic cycloalkenyl, a monocyclic heterocyclyl, or a monocyclic heteroaryl.
- the bridged or fused bicyclic cycloalkyl is attached to the parent molecular moiety through any carbon atom contained within the monocyclic cycloalkyl ring.
- Cycloalkyl groups are optionally substituted with one or two groups which are independently oxo or thia.
- the fused bicyclic cycloalkyl is a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic cycloalkyl ring fused to either a phenyl ring, a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic cycloalkyl, a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic cycloalkenyl, a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic heterocyclyl, or a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic heteroaryl, wherein the fused bicyclic cycloalkyl is optionally substituted by one or two groups which are independently oxo or thia.
- Cycloalkenyl refers to a monocyclic or a bicyclic cycloalkenyl ring system.
- Monocyclic ring systems are cyclic hydrocarbon groups containing from 3 to 8 carbon atoms, where such groups are unsaturated (i.e., containing at least one annular carbon-carbon double bond), but not aromatic. Examples of monocyclic ring systems include cyclopentenyl and cyclohexenyl.
- Bicyclic cycloalkenyl rings are bridged monocyclic rings or a fused bicyclic rings.
- Bridged monocyclic rings contain a monocyclic cycloalkenyl ring where two non- adjacent carbon atoms of the monocyclic ring are linked by an alkylene bridge of between one and three additional carbon atoms (i.e., a bridging group of the form -(CH 2 ) W -, where w is 1, 2, or 3).
- alkylene bridge of between one and three additional carbon atoms (i.e., a bridging group of the form -(CH 2 ) W -, where w is 1, 2, or 3).
- bicyclic cycloalkenyls include, but are not limited to,
- Fused bicyclic cycloalkenyl ring systems contain a monocyclic cycloalkenyl ring fused to either a phenyl, a monocyclic cycloalkyl, a monocyclic cycloalkenyl, a monocyclic heterocyclyl, or a monocyclic heteroaryl.
- the bridged or fused bicyclic cycloalkenyl is attached to the parent molecular moiety through any carbon atom contained within the monocyclic cycloalkenyl ring.
- Cycloalkenyl groups are optionally substituted with one or two groups which are independently oxo or thia.
- halo or halogen as used herein, means -CI, -Br, -I or -F.
- haloalkyl as used herein, means at least one halogen, as defined herein, appended to the parent molecular moiety through an alkyl group, as defined herein.
- haloalkyl include, but are not limited to, chloromethyl, 2-fluoroethyl, trifluoromethyl, pentafluoroethyl, and 2-chloro-3-fluoropentyl.
- heteroaryl means a monocyclic heteroaryl or a bicyclic ring system containing at least one heteroaromatic ring.
- the monocyclic heteroaryl can be a 5 or 6 membered ring.
- the 5 membered ring consists of two double bonds and one, two, three or four nitrogen atoms and optionally one oxygen or sulfur atom.
- the 6 membered ring consists of three double bonds and one, two, three or four nitrogen atoms.
- the 5 or 6 membered heteroaryl is connected to the parent molecular moiety through any carbon atom or any nitrogen atom contained within the heteroaryl.
- monocyclic heteroaryl include, but are not limited to, furyl, imidazolyl, isoxazolyl, isothiazolyl, oxadiazolyl, oxazolyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl, pyrazolyl, pyrrolyl, tetrazolyl, thiadiazolyl, thiazolyl, thienyl, triazolyl, and triazinyl.
- the bicyclic heteroaryl consists of a monocyclic heteroaryl fused to a phenyl, a monocyclic cycloalkyl, a monocyclic cycloalkenyl, a monocyclic heterocyclyl, or a monocyclic heteroaryl.
- the fused cycloalkyl or heterocyclyl portion of the bicyclic heteroaryl group is optionally substituted with one or two groups which are independently oxo or thia.
- the bicyclic heteroaryl contains a fused cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, or heterocyclyl ring
- the bicyclic heteroaryl group is connected to the parent molecular moiety through any carbon or nitrogen atom contained within the monocyclic heteroaryl portion of the bicyclic ring system.
- the bicyclic heteroaryl is a monocyclic heteroaryl fused to a phenyl ring or a monocyclic heteroaryl, then the bicyclic heteroaryl group is connected to the parent molecular moiety through any carbon atom or nitrogen atom within the bicyclic ring system.
- bicyclic heteroaryl include, but are not limited to, benzimidazolyl, benzofuranyl, benzothienyl, benzoxadiazolyl, benzoxathiadiazolyl, benzothiazolyl, cinnolinyl, 5,6- dihydroquinolin-2-yl, 5,6-dihydroisoquinolin-l-yl, furopyridinyl, indazolyl, indolyl,
- the fused bicyclic heteroaryl is a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic heteroaryl ring fused to either a phenyl ring, a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic cycloalkyl, a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic cycloalkenyl, a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic heterocyclyl, or a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic heteroaryl, wherein the fused cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, and heterocyclyl groups are optionally substituted with one or two groups which are independently oxo or thia.
- heteroarylalkyl and "-alkylheteroaryl” as used herein, means a heteroaryl, as defined herein, appended to the parent molecular moiety through an alkyl group, as defined herein.
- heteroarylalkyl include, but are not limited to, fur-3- ylmethyl, lH-imidazol-2-ylmethyl, lH-imidazol-4-ylmethyl, l-(pyridin-4-yl)ethyl, pyridin-3- ylmethyl, pyridin-4-ylmethyl, pyrimidin-5 -ylmethyl, 2-(pyrimidin-2-yl)propyl, thien-2-ylmethyl, and thien-3 -ylmethyl.
- heterocyclyl as used herein, means a monocyclic heterocycle or a bicyclic heterocycle.
- the monocyclic heterocycle is a 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 membered ring containing at least one heteroatom independently selected from the group consisting of O, N, and S where the ring is saturated or unsaturated, but not aromatic.
- the 3 or 4 membered ring contains 1 heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N and S.
- the 5 membered ring can contain zero or one double bond and one, two or three heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of O, N and S.
- the 6 or 7 membered ring contains zero, one or two double bonds and one, two or three heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of O, N and S.
- the monocyclic heterocycle is connected to the parent molecular moiety through any carbon atom or any nitrogen atom contained within the monocyclic heterocycle.
- monocyclic heterocycle include, but are not limited to, azetidinyl, azepanyl, aziridinyl, diazepanyl, 1,3- dioxanyl, 1,3-dioxolanyl, 1,3-dithiolanyl, 1,3-dithianyl, imidazolinyl, imidazolidinyl, isothiazolinyl, isothiazolidinyl, isoxazolinyl, isoxazolidinyl, morpholinyl, oxadiazolinyl, oxadiazolidinyl, oxazolinyl, oxazolidinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl, pyranyl, pyrazolinyl, pyrazolidinyl, pyrrolinyl, pyrrolidinyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, tetrahydrothienyl, thiadiazolin
- the bicyclic heterocycle is a monocyclic heterocycle fused to either a phenyl, a monocyclic cycloalkyl, a monocyclic cycloalkenyl, a monocyclic heterocycle, or a monocyclic heteroaryl.
- the bicyclic heterocycle is connected to the parent molecular moiety through any carbon atom or any nitrogen atom contained within the monocyclic heterocycle portion of the bicyclic ring system.
- bicyclic heterocyclyls include, but are not limited to, 2,3-dihydrobenzofuran-2-yl, 2,3- dihydrobenzofuran-3-yl, indolin-l-yl, indolin-2-yl, indolin-3-yl, 2,3-dihydrobenzothien-2-yl, decahydroquinolinyl, decahydroisoquinolinyl, octahydro-lH-indolyl, and
- the bicyclic heterocyclyl is a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic heterocyclyl ring fused to phenyl ring, a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic cycloalkyl, a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic cycloalkenyl, a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic heterocyclyl, or a 5 or 6 membered monocyclic heteroaryl, wherein the bicyclic heterocyclyl is optionally substituted by one or two groups which are independently oxo or thia.
- hydroxy as used herein, means an -OH group.
- nitro as used herein, means a - O 2 group.
- saturated means the referenced chemical structure does not contain any multiple carbon-carbon bonds.
- a saturated cycloalkyl group as defined herein includes cyclohexyl, cyclopropyl, and the like.
- spiro refers to a cyclic moiety formed by the subsituted atom and t available substitutable postions on that same atom.
- moiety such as
- R is a spiro-cycloalkyl group
- the spiro-cyclopentyl group is the R group attached to the parent cyclohexyl two single bonds.
- R is a spiro-heterocyclyl group
- spiro-l,3-dioxolanyl ring is the R group attached to the parent cyclohexyl ring by two single bonds.
- unsaturated means the referenced chemical structure contains at least one multiple carbon-carbon bond, but is not aromatic.
- a unsaturated cycloalkyl group as defined herein includes cyclohexenyl, cyclopentenyl, cyclohexadienyl, and the like.
- 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 includes the administration of a compound described herein to an individual or patient, such as a human, having IDO, as well as, for example, introducing a compound into a sample containing a cellular or purified preparation containing the IDO enzyme.
- the term "individual” or “patient,” used interchangeably, refers to any animal, including mammals, preferably mice, rats, other rodents, rabbits, dogs, cats, swine, cattle, sheep, horses, or primates, and most preferably humans.
- the phrase "therapeutically effective amount” refers to the amount of active compound or pharmaceutical agent that elicits the biological or medicinal response that is being sought in a tissue, system, animal, individual or human by a researcher, veterinarian, medical doctor or other clinician.
- a therapeutically effective amount can be an amount suitable for (1) preventing the disease; for example, preventing a disease, condition or disorder in an individual who may be predisposed to the disease, condition or disorder but does not yet experience or display the pathology or symptomatology of the disease;
- inhibiting the disease for example, inhibiting a disease, condition or disorder in an individual who is experiencing or displaying the pathology or symptomatology of the disease, condition or disorder; or
- ameliorating the disease for example, ameliorating a disease, condition or disorder in an individual who is experiencing or displaying the pathology or symptomatology of the disease, condition or disorder (i.e., reversing the pathology and/or symptomatology) such as decreasing the severity of disease.
- treatment means (i) ameliorating the referenced disease state, for example, ameliorating a disease, condition or disorder in an individual who is experiencing or displaying the pathology or symptomatology of the disease, condition or disorder (i.e., reversing or improving the pathology and/or symptomatology) such as decreasing the severity of disease; or (ii) eliciting the referenced biological effect (e.g., IDO modulation or tryptophan degradation inhibition).
- ameliorating the referenced disease state for example, ameliorating a disease, condition or disorder in an individual who is experiencing or displaying the pathology or symptomatology of the disease, condition or disorder (i.e., reversing or improving the pathology and/or symptomatology) such as decreasing the severity of disease; or (ii) eliciting the referenced biological effect (e.g., IDO modulation or tryptophan degradation inhibition).
- Manifestation of amelioration of a disease condition with underlying IDO-mediated immunosuppression may require the concomitant or sequential administration of additional therapeutic agents, such as antineoplastic agents in the case of cancer, or antiretroviral agents in the case of viral diseases.
- additional therapeutic agents such as antineoplastic agents in the case of cancer, or antiretroviral agents in the case of viral diseases.
- administration of IDO inhibitors for the treatment of cancer does not always produce a direct antitumor effect when used as a single agent.
- chemotherapeutic drugs antagonistineoplastic
- the antitumor effect observed is higher than the sum of effects of each agent alone.
- catalytic pocket As used herein, the terms "catalytic pocket”, “catalytic site”, “active site” collectively and indistinctly refer to a region of the enzyme that contains amino acid residues responsible for the substrate binding (charge, hydrophobicity, steric hindrance) and catalytic amino acid residues which act as proton donors or acceptors or are responsible for binding a cofactor and participate in the catalysis of a chemical reaction.
- pharmaceutically acceptable salt refers to both pharmaceutically acceptable acid and base addition salts and solvates.
- Such pharmaceutically acceptable salts include salts of acids such as hydrochloric, phosphoric, hydrobromic, sulfuric, sulfinic, formic, toluenesulfonic, methanesulfonic, nitric, benzoic, citric, tartaric, maleic, hydroiodic, alkanoic such as acetic, HOOC-(CH 2 ) n -COOH where n is 0-4, and the like.
- Nontoxic pharmaceutical base addition salts include salts of bases such as sodium, potassium, calcium, ammonium, and the like. Those skilled in the art will recognize a wide variety of nontoxic pharmaceutically acceptable addition salts.
- the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions described herein can modulate activity of the enzyme indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO).
- IDO indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase
- modulate is meant to refer to an ability to decrease activity of an enzyme or receptor.
- compounds described herein can be used in methods of modulating IDO by contacting the enzyme with any one or more of the compounds or compositions described herein.
- the compounds described herein can act as inhibitors of IDO.
- the compounds described herein 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 described herein.
- methods of inhibiting the degradation of tryptophan and preventing the production of N-formylkynurenine in a system containing cells expressing IDO such as a tissue, living organism, or cell culture comprise administering an effective amount of a compound or pharmaceutical composition provided herein. Methods of measuring tryptophan levels and tryptophan degradation are routine in the art.
- IDO-mediated immunosuppression has been associated with, for example, cancers, tumor growth, metastasis, infectious diseases (e.g., viral infection), viral replication, etc.
- Example tumor-specific immunosuppression associated with cancers treatable by the methods herein include immunosuppression associated with cancer of the colon, pancreas, breast, prostate, lung, brain, ovary, cervix, testes, renal, head and neck, lymphoma, leukemia, melanoma, and the like.
- a patient undergoing or having completed a course of chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy for the treatment of a disease state can benefit from administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound or composition recited herein for inhibiting immunosuppression resulting from the disease state and/or treatment thereof.
- IDO-mediated immunosuppression associated with viral infection is associated with a viral infection selected from the group consisting of: influenza, hepatitis C virus (HCV), human papilloma virus (HPV), cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), poliovirus, varicella zoster virus, coxsackie virus, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
- a viral infection selected from the group consisting of: influenza, hepatitis C virus (HCV), human papilloma virus (HPV), cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), poliovirus, varicella zoster virus, coxsackie virus, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
- 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, 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, inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis and systemic lupus erythematosusor.
- Example cancers treatable by the methods herein include cancer of the colon, pancreas, breast, prostate, lung, brain, ovary, cervix, testes, renal, head and neck, lymphoma, leukemia, melanoma, and the like.
- One or more additional pharmaceutical agents for 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, GM-CSF, etc.), and/or tyrosine kinase inhibitors can be used in combination with the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions described herein for treatment of IDO-associated diseases, disorders or conditions (as noted above) or for enhancing the effectiveness of the treatment of a disease state or condition, such as cancer.
- 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.
- Therapeutic agents that constitute the standard of care for a particular cancer type or infectious disease are expected to benefit when combined with IDO inhibitors of the present invention.
- the tumor is sensitive to the cytotoxic effects of the chemotherapeutic agent in order to stimulate the release of antigens that will eventually mediate an immune response that will be enhanced by addition of IDO inhibitors to the combination treatment.
- a person of skill in the art will know how to select such chemotherapeutic agent based on the clinical characteristics and known sensititivity of each tumor to different antineoplastic agents.
- Suitable antiviral agents contemplated for use in combination with the compounds described herein 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.
- Example suitable NRTIs include zidovudine (AZT); didanosine (ddl); zalcitabine (ddC); stavudine (d4T); lamivudine (3TC); abacavir (1592U89); adefovir dipivoxil [bis(POM)- PMEA]; lobucavir (BMS-180194); BCH-10652; 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).
- ZT zidovudine
- ddl didanosine
- ddC zalcitabine
- stavudine d4T
- Typical suitable NNRTIs include nevirapine (BI-RG-587); delaviradine (BHAP, U-90152); efavirenz (DMP-266); PNU-142721; AG-1549; MKC-442 (l-(ethoxy-methyl)-5-(l-methylethyl)-6-(phenylmethyl)-(2,4(lH,3H)-pyrimid- i nedione); 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 Project No. 1 1607.
- 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 (CytoxanTM), ifosfamide, melphalan, chlorambucil, pipobroman, triethylene- melamine, triethylenethiophosphoramine, busulfan, carmustine, lomustine, streptozocin, dacarbazine, and temozolomide.
- 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 (TaxolTM), docetaxel, 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
- cytotoxic agents include navelbene, CPT-11, anastrazole, letrazole, capecitabine, reloxafine, cyclophosphamide, ifosamide, and droloxafine.
- cytotoxic agents such as epidophyllotoxin; an antineoplastic enzyme; a topoisomerase inhibitor; procarbazine; mitoxantrone; platinum coordination complexes such as cis-platin 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-lBB and PD-1, or antibodies to cytokines (IL-10, TGF- ⁇ , etc.).
- anti-cancer agents also include those that block immune cell migration such as antagonists to chemokine receptors, including CCR2, CCR4 and CCR6.
- 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.
- compositions described herein generally comprise a combination of a compound described herein and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, diluent, or excipient. Such compositions are substantially free of non-pharmaceutically acceptable components, i.e., contain amounts of non-pharmaceutically acceptable components lower than permitted by US regulatory requirements at the time of filing this application.
- the composition if the compound is dissolved or suspended in water, the composition further optionally comprises an additional pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, diluent, or excipient.
- the pharmaceutical compositions described herein are solid pharmaceutical compositions (e.g., tablet, capsules, etc.).
- compositions can be prepared in a manner well known in the pharmaceutical art, and can be administered by a variety of routes, depending upon whether local or systemic treatment is desired and upon the area to be treated. Administration may be topical (including ophthalmic and to mucous membranes including intranasal, vaginal and rectal delivery), pulmonary (e.g., by inhalation or insufflation of powders or aerosols, including by nebulizer; intratracheal, intranasal, epidermal and transdermal), ocular, oral or parenteral.
- topical including ophthalmic and to mucous membranes including intranasal, vaginal and rectal delivery
- pulmonary e.g., by inhalation or insufflation of powders or aerosols, including by nebulizer; intratracheal, intranasal, epidermal and transdermal
- ocular oral or parenteral.
- Methods for ocular delivery can include topical administration (eye drops), subconjunctival, periocular or intravitreal injection or introduction by balloon catheter or ophthalmic inserts surgically placed in the conjunctival sac.
- Parenteral administration includes intravenous, intraarterial, subcutaneous, intraperitoneal or intramuscular injection or infusion; or intracranial, e.g., intrathecal or intraventricular, administration.
- Parenteral administration can be in the form of a single bolus dose, or may be, for example, by a continuous perfusion pump.
- Pharmaceutical compositions and formulations for topical administration may include transdermal patches, ointments, lotions, creams, gels, drops, suppositories, sprays, liquids and powders. Conventional pharmaceutical carriers, aqueous, powder or oily bases, thickeners and the like may be necessary or desirable.
- compositions can contain, as the active ingredient, one or more of the compounds described herein above in combination with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers.
- the active ingredient is typically mixed with an excipient, diluted by an excipient or enclosed within such a carrier in the form of, for example, a capsule, sachet, paper, or other container.
- the excipient serves as a diluent, it can be a solid, semi-solid, or liquid material, which acts as a vehicle, carrier or medium for the active ingredient.
- compositions can be in the form of tablets, pills, powders, lozenges, sachets, cachets, elixirs, suspensions, emulsions, solutions, syrups, aerosols (as a solid or in a liquid medium), ointments containing, for example, up to 10% by weight of the active compound, soft and hard gelatin capsules, suppositories, sterile injectable solutions, and sterile packaged powders.
- the active compound in preparing a formulation, can be milled to provide the appropriate particle size prior to combining with the other ingredients. If the active compound is substantially insoluble, it can be milled to a particle size of less than 200 mesh. If the active compound is substantially water soluble, the particle size can be adjusted by milling to provide a substantially uniform distribution in the formulation, e.g. about 40 mesh.
- excipients include lactose, dextrose, sucrose, sorbitol, mannitol, starches, gum acacia, calcium phosphate, alginates, tragacanth, gelatin, calcium silicate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyvinylpyrrolidone, cellulose, water, syrup, and methyl cellulose.
- the formulations can additionally include: lubricating agents such as talc, magnesium stearate, and mineral oil; wetting agents; emulsifying and suspending agents; preserving agents such as methyl- and propylhydroxy-benzoates; sweetening agents; and flavoring agents.
- the compositions described herein can be formulated so as to provide quick, sustained or delayed release of the active ingredient after administration to the patient by employing procedures known in the art.
- compositions can be formulated in a unit dosage form, each dosage containing from about 5 to about 100 mg, more usually about 10 to about 30 mg, of the active ingredient.
- unit dosage forms refers to physically discrete units suitable as unitary dosages for human subjects and other mammals, each unit containing a predetermined quantity of active material calculated to produce the desired therapeutic effect, in association with a suitable pharmaceutical excipient.
- the active compound can be effective over a wide dosage range and is generally administered in a pharmaceutically effective amount. It will be understood, however, that the amount of the compound actually administered will usually be determined by a physician, according to the relevant circumstances, including the condition to be treated, the chosen route of administration, the actual compound administered, the age, weight, and response of the individual patient, the severity of the patient's symptoms, and the like.
- the principal active ingredient is mixed with a pharmaceutical excipient to form a solid preformulation composition containing a homogeneous mixture of a compound described herein.
- a solid preformulation composition containing a homogeneous mixture of a compound described herein.
- the active ingredient is typically dispersed evenly throughout the composition so that the composition can be readily subdivided into equally effective unit dosage forms such as tablets, pills and capsules.
- This solid preformulation is then subdivided into unit dosage forms of the type described above containing from, for example, 0.1 to about 500 mg of the active ingredient of a compound described herein.
- the tablets or pills can be coated or otherwise compounded to provide a dosage form affording the advantage of prolonged action.
- the tablet or pill can comprise an inner dosage and an outer dosage component, the latter being in the form of an envelope over the former.
- the two components can be separated by an enteric layer which serves to resist disintegration in the stomach and permit the inner component to pass intact into the duodenum or to be delayed in release.
- enteric layers or coatings such materials including a number of polymeric acids and mixtures of polymeric acids with such materials as shellac, cetyl alcohol, and cellulose acetate.
- liquid forms in which the compounds and compositions can be incorporated for administration orally or by injection include aqueous solutions, suitably flavored syrups, aqueous or oil suspensions, and flavored emulsions with edible oils such as cottonseed oil, sesame oil, coconut oil, or peanut oil, as well as elixirs and similar pharmaceutical vehicles.
- compositions for inhalation or insufflation include solutions and suspensions in pharmaceutically acceptable, aqueous or organic solvents, or mixtures thereof, and powders.
- the liquid or solid compositions may contain suitable pharmaceutically acceptable excipients as described supra.
- the compositions are administered by the oral or nasal respiratory route for local or systemic effect.
- Compositions in can be nebulized by use of inert gases. Nebulized solutions may be breathed directly from the nebulizing device or the nebulizing device can be attached to a face masks tent, or intermittent positive pressure breathing machine. Solution, suspension, or powder compositions can be administered orally or nasally from devices which deliver the formulation in an appropriate manner.
- compositions can be administered to a patient already suffering from a disease in an amount sufficient to cure or at least partially arrest the symptoms of the disease and its complications. Effective doses will depend on the disease condition being treated as well as by the judgment of the attending clinician depending upon factors such as the severity of the disease, the age, weight and general condition of the patient, and the like.
- compositions administered to a patient can be in the form of pharmaceutical compositions described above. These compositions can be sterilized by conventional sterilization techniques, or may be sterile filtered. Aqueous solutions can be packaged for use as is, or lyophilized, the lyophilized preparation being combined with a sterile aqueous carrier prior to administration.
- the pH of the compound preparations typically will be between 3 and 11 , more preferably from 5 to 9 and most preferably from 7 to 8. It will be understood that use of certain of the foregoing excipients, carriers, or stabilizers will result in the formation of pharmaceutical salts.
- the therapeutic dosage of the compounds can vary according to, for example, the particular use for which the treatment is made, the manner of administration of the compound, the health and condition of the patient, and the judgment of the prescribing physician.
- the proportion or concentration of a compound described herein in a pharmaceutical composition can vary depending upon a number of factors including dosage, chemical characteristics (e.g., hydrophobicity), and the route of administration.
- the compounds described herein can be provided in an aqueous physiological buffer solution containing about 0.1 to about 10% w/v of the compound for parenteral administration. Some typical dose ranges are from about 1 ⁇ g/kg to about 1 g/kg of body weight per day.
- the dose range is from about 0.01 mg/kg to about 100 mg/kg of body weight per day.
- the dosage is likely to depend on such variables as the type and extent of progression of the disease or disorder, the overall health status of the particular patient, the relative biological efficacy of the compound selected, formulation of the excipient, and its route of administration. Effective doses can be extrapolated from dose-response curves derived from in vitro or animal model test systems.
- the compounds described herein can also be formulated in combination with one or more additional active ingredients which can include any pharmaceutical agent such as anti-viral agents, vaccines, antibodies, immune enhancers, immune suppressants, anti-inflammatory agents and the like.
- IH NMR spectra were reported in parts per million ( ⁇ ) relative to TMS (0.0), DMSO-d6 (2.50) or CD30D (4.80) as an internal reference. All IH NMR spectra were taken in CDC13 unless otherwise indicated.
- the phosphonates were prepared according to the literature procedure: (Patent: US5807892 Al , 1998; Patent: US2012/033245; Patent: US2008/306084 Al, 2008). l-(azidomethyl)-2,4- dimethoxybenzene was synthesized according to ChemMedChem, 201 1 , vol. 6, # 5, 840 - 847.
- the solvent iss removed under reduced pressure and the crude is partitioned between saturated NH 4 C1 (80 mL) solution and dichloromethane (100 mL). The solution is stirred for 10 minutes the layers are separated and the aqueous layer is extracted with dichloromethane (2 x 100 mL). The combined organic extracts are washed with water (2 x 50 mL), dried over a2S0 4 and concentrated to afford a white solid.
- the crude product is diluted with acetic acid (10 mL) and heated at 90 °C in methanol (50 mL) for 2 h.
- Triethylamine (5.49 g, 54.30 mmol) is added to a solution of 1,2,4-triazole (3.0 g, 43.44 mmol) in DMF (50 mL) at rt. After stirring for 5 minutes, trityl chloride (12.1 1 g, 43.44 mmol) is added as a solid and the mixture is stirred overnight. The solvent is distilled off under reduced pressure and the crude is partitioned between dichloromethane (50 mL) and water (50 mL). The organic layer is separated and the aqueous layer is extracted with dichloromethane (3 x 50 mL). The combined organic layers are washed with water (3 x 40 mL).
- the crude is partitioned between water (40 mL) and dichloromethane (40 mL).
- the organic layer is separated and the aqueous layer is extracted with dichloromethane (3 x 40 mL).
- the combined organic layers are washed with water (2 x 30 mL), brine and dried over Na 2 S0 4 .
- the solvent is distilled off under reduced pressure and the crude is purified by flash column chromatography to afford the desired compound (62% yield).
- the aqueous layer is extracted with CH2CI2 (2 x 20 mL) and the combined organic fractions are washed with brine (15 mL), dried over Na 2 S0 4 and concentrated under reduced pressure to afford the crude product.
- AcOH (1 mL) and MeOH (3 mL) is added and the solution is stirred at 90 °C overnight.
- the solvent is distilled off and the crude is stirred in a mixture of saturated K 2 CO 3 (5 mL) and CH 2 CI 2 (5 mL).
- the organic layer is separated and the aqueous layer is extracted with CH 2 CI 2 (2 x 25 mL).
- the combined organic layers are washed with water, brine and dried ( a2S0 4 ) and the solvent evaporated under reduced pressure.
- the crude residue is purified by flash column chromatography on silica gel to afford the following compounds.
- reaction is then quenched by adding saturated NH 4 C1 (20 mL).
- aqueous solution is extracted with EtOAc (3 x 50 mL).
- EtOAc 3 x 50 mL
- the combined organic layers are washed with brine, and dried with anhydrous MgS0 4 .
- the solvent is removed under reduced pressure and the crude residue was purified by column chromatography.
- the aqueous layer is extracted with CH2CI2 (3 x 40 mL), the combined organic fractions are dried over Na 2 S0 4 and concentrated under reduced pressure to afford the crude product.
- the crude is stirred in trifluoroacetic acid (10 mL) at 65 °C for 6 h.
- the reaction mixture is concentrated and the crude is taken in CH2CI2 (35 mL) and diluted with saturated a 2 C0 3 (20 mL), the organic layer is separated and the aqueous layer is extracted with CH2CI2 (2 x 30 mL).
- the combined organic extract is dried over Na 2 S0 4 and concentrated under reduced pressure to afford the crude.
- the crude residue is purified by flash column chromatography on silica gel to afford the following compounds.
- the reaction is allowed to warm to RT and stirred overnight.
- the solvent is distilled off under reduced pressure and the crude is diluted with saturated NH 4 C1 (20 mL) and water (10 mL).
- the aqueous layer is extracted with EtOAc (3 x 50 mL) and the combined organic fractions are dried over a2S0 4 , filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure to afford the crude product.
- the crude product is stirred in trifluoroacetic acid (15 mL) at 65 °C for 6 h.
- the reaction mixture is concentrated and the residue is dissolved in dichloromethane (20 mL) and poured into a separatory funnel containing saturated aHC0 3 (10 mL).
- the aqueous layer is extracted with 5% CF 3 CF 2 OH/CH 2 CI 2 (2 x 20 mL). The combined organic layers are dried and concentrated. The crude is purified by flash column chromatography to afford the desired piperidine analog which contained some impurities. The impure piperidine is used in the next step without further purification.
- NaBH 4 (0.75 mmol) is added to a solution of the appropriate ketone (53-65) (0.25 mmol) in MeOH (2 mL) at 0 °C, and the solution is stirred for 1 h. The solvent is removed under reduced pressure and 2M HC1 (2 mL) is added to the crude. The solution is allowed to stir for 10 min and made basic by saturated K2CO 3 solution. The aqueous layer is extracted with CH2CI2 (3 x 5 mL). The combined organic layers are washed with brine, dried (MgS04) and concentrated under reduced pressure to afford the crude residue. The crude is purified by column
- Expression vectors for human indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) protein were prepared by amplification of a 1219 bp fragment of the sequence present in vector phID06His cDNA with primers 5 '-ggagcatgctaATGGCACACGCTATGGAAAAC-3 ' and 5'- gagagatctACCTTCCTTCAAAAGGGATTTC-3' and cloning the Sphl-Bglll 1213 bp fragment into pQE70 (Qiagen), to yield vector pQE70-hIDO.
- This construct adds 2 extra amino acids and a 6-Histidine tag to the C-terminus of the natural human IDO protein while preserving intact the natural start codon and N-terminus amino acid sequence.
- the amplified allele of human IDO shows two polymorphisms with respect to the sequence deposited in accession file PI 4902 of SwissProt database. These polymorphisms result in a P I 10S and El 19G amino acid changes.
- Plasmid pQE70-hIDO was transformed into M15(pREP4) cells (Qiagen) and clones were selected in LB-agar plates supplemented with carbenicillin 50 ⁇ g/mL and kanamycin 30 ⁇ g/mL. Protein expression was carried out by growing an overnight culture of the
- 40 mL of this culture were inoculated into 750 mL of LBCKT for 4 hours at 37 °C.
- This culture was diluted 1 : 10 into LBCKT medium and cultured for another 2 hours at 37 °C until OD600 was higher than 0.8. At this point the cultures were inoculated with Hemin to 7 ⁇ and L-Tryptophan to 75 ⁇ g/mL and incubated at 37 °C for 2 h.
- Induction of protein expression was carried out by supplementing the cultures with IPTG to 1 mM, PMSF to 200 ⁇ , EDTA to 1 mM and L-tryptophan to 50 ⁇ g/mL. Incubation was continued for additional 16 h at 25 °C. Cells were collected by centrifugation, and the cell pellets were washed with PBS buffer supplemented with 200 ⁇ PMSF and 1 mM EDTA and stored at -80 °C until protein purification.
- the filtered supernatant was loaded onto a 60 mL phosphocellulose column equilibrated with 50 mM potassium phosphate buffer pH 6.5 (KPB) at 1-3 mL/min.
- KPB potassium phosphate buffer pH 6.5
- the column was washed with 3 volumes of 50 mM KPB, 3 volumes of 100 mM KPB and the protein was eluted with 15 volumes of a linear gradient of 100-500 mM KPB.
- Fractions were collected and IDO activity assay was performed by measuring kynurenine production.
- the IC5 0 values for each compound were determined by testing the activity of IDO in a mixture containing 50 mM potassium phosphate buffer at pH 6.5; 70 nM purified human IDO protein, 200 ⁇ L-tryptophan, 20 mM ascorbate, 20 ⁇ methylene blue, 0.1% DMSO.
- the inhibitors were initially diluted in DMSO at 100 mM and were diluted in potassium phosphate 50 mM, added to the reaction mixture at final concentrations raging from 1 mM to 5 nM and preincubated with the enzyme for 5 min at 25 °C.
- the reaction was started by addition of L- tryptophan to 200 ⁇ and incubated 15 min at 37 °C.
- the reaction was stopped by addition of 0.5 vol of 30% trichloroacetic acid and incubated 30 min at 60 °C to hydrolyze N- formylkynurenine to kynurenine.
- the reaction was centrifuged at 3400 g for 5 min to remove precipitated protein and the supernatant was reacted with 2% (w/v) of p- dimethylaminobenzaldehyde in acetic acid.
- the reaction was incubated 10 min at 25 °C and read at 480 nm in a spectrophotometer.
- Control samples with no IDO inhibitor, or with no IDO enzyme or with the reference inhibitors 1 -methyl-tryptophan (200 ⁇ ) and menadione (1.2 ⁇ ) were used as controls to set the parameters for the non-linear regressions necessary for determination of the IC5 0 for each compound.
- Nonlinear regressions and determination of the IC5 0 values were performed using the GraphPad Prism 4 software. Compounds with an IC5 0 of less than 500 ⁇ were considered as active inhibitors in this assay.
- the IC5 0 values for each compound were determined by testing the activity of TDO in a mixture containing 50 mM potassium phosphate buffer at pH 6.5; 200 nM purified human TDO protein, 200 ⁇ L-tryptophan, 20 mM ascorbate 0.1% DMSO. Differently from the IDO activity assay, no methylene blue is added to the assay.
- the inhibitors were initially diluted in DMSO at 100 mM and were diluted in potassium phosphate 50 mM, added to the reaction mixture at final concentrations raging from 300 ⁇ to 5 nM and preincubated with the enzyme for 5 min at 25 °C. The reaction was started by addition of L-tryptophan to 200 ⁇ and incubated 15 min at 37 °C. The reaction was stopped by addition of 0.5 vol of 30%
- Example 15 Determination of IDO and TDO inhibitory activity and toxicity in cell based assay by measurement of Kynurenine.
- 293-T-RExTM cells constitutively express a tet operator binding repressor protein and are maintained in DMEM, 10 % FBS, IX Penicillin+Streptomycin, 2 mM L- glutamine, 5 ⁇ g/mL blasticidin at 37 °C with a 5% C0 2 in air atmosphere and typically split prior to confluency.
- Cells were passed by splitting the culture 1/10- by removing media by aspiration, washing IX with PBS, incubating with 0.25% trypsin/EDTA until the cells detach, disbursing the cells in fresh growth media, and plating at 1/10 dilutions in fresh growth media.
- cells are detached from the plate as described above, collected by centrifugation, resuspended in freeze medium (growth medium, 10%DMSO), stored in 1.8 mL cyropreservation vials ( ⁇ 2-5 X 106 cells per vial), in liquid nitrogen vapor storage tanks.
- freeze medium growth medium, 10%DMSO
- IDOl- expressing 293-T-RexTM cell lines were generated by stable transfection of plasmid pcDNA-tetO-IDO expressing human IDOl or murine IDOl under the control of the doxycycline-inducible CMV-tet promoter.
- TD02-expressing 293-T-RexTM cell lines were generated by stable transfection of plasmid pcDNA-tetO-TD02 expressing human TD02 or murine TD02 under the control of the doxycycline-inducible CMV-tet promoter.
- Transfected cells were selected in DBZ medium (DMEM, 10 % FBS, IX Penicillin + Streptomycin, 2 mM L- glutamine, 5 ⁇ g/mL blasticidin and 25 ⁇ g/mL Zeocin) at 37 °C with a 5% CO 2 in air atmosphere. Individual clones were isolated by limiting dilution cloning from these populations. These clones were assayed for IDO or TDO activity and the clones that showed the highest levels of IDO or TDO activity inducible by doxycycline were used for subsequent cell based assays.
- DBZ medium DMEM, 10 % FBS, IX Penicillin + Streptomycin, 2 mM L- glutamine, 5 ⁇ g/mL blasticidin and 25 ⁇ g/mL Zeocin
- IDO-293-T-Rex or TDO-293T-Rex cells were harvested and resuspended in DBZ media at 10 6 cells/mL, and split into poly-D-lysine coated 96- well plates at 100,000 cells per well. 100 ⁇ . of Neutral medium (DBZ medium, 200 ⁇ L- tryptophan) or Induction media (Neutral medium supplemented with 5 ⁇ doxycycline) are added to the cells and incubated 28 h at 37 °C. After the induction period, medium is removed and replaced with Induction or Neutral medium containing different concentrations of each inhibitor (300 ⁇ to 0.5 nM).
- the cells incubated in Neutral medium serve as negative control of the assay.
- the cells incubated in Induction medium and without inhibitor serve as the positive control of the assay.
- the incubation is carried out for 16 h at 37 °C in a cell culture incubator. 200 ⁇ ⁇ of medium are transferred to U-bottom polypropylene 96-well plates containing 25 ⁇ ⁇ of 30% TCA, incubated 30 minutes at 60 °C and centrifuged at 3400 g for 5 minutes.
- 150 ⁇ , of the clear supernatant is transferred to a polystyrene 96-well plate containing 50 ⁇ , of 4% (w/v) of p- dimethylaminobenzaldehyde in acetic acid, incubated for 10 min.
- Kynurenine concentration is determined by measuring the absorbance at 480 nm.
- testing of IDO inhibitors in an in vitro mouse model of IDO-mediated suppression of T cell proliferation is performed by the following procedure.
- C57bl6 mice are inoculated with lxlO 6 B78H1-GMCSF tumor cells in the right flank. After 10-12 days, tumor draining lymph nodes are collected and cells are stained with anti-CD 1 lc and anti-B220 monoclonal antibodies. Cells are sorted by high-speed fluorescence activated cell sorting and the CD1 lc+/B220+ plasmacytoid dendritic cells are collected and seeded at 2000 cells/well in 96 well V-bottom plates. Splenocytes are collected from BM3 transgenic mice (in CBA
- BM3 T cells (10 5 cells/well) are added to each well in 200 ⁇ L of RPMI, 10% FCS, 50 ⁇ M ⁇ -mercaptoetanol.
- T cells are obtained from spleens of OT-I transgenic mice and added to the culture in combination with OVA peptide.
- IDO inhibitors are added dissolved in RPMI at final concentrations ranging from 1 mM to 10 nM.
- cells are pulsed by 16 h with BrdU or 3 H-thymidine. Cells are collected, fixed and tested for BrdU incorporation following the instructions from the BrdU labeling kit manufacturer (Roche Diagnostics).
- IDO inhibition can syngerize with cytotoxic chemotherapy in immune-competent mice. Due to different susceptibilities of different tumor cell lines to chemotherapeutic drugs and to immune mediated rejection, each IDO inhibitor is tested alone and in combination with 2 different chemotherapeutic drugs in 4 different animal tumor models, represented by 4 different mouse tumor cell lines, of different tissue origin (colorectal, bladder, mammary and lung carcinoma), implanted subcutaneously in syngeneic strains of mice. These cell lines have been selected based on their known
- cyclophosphamide and doxorubicin 4] MB49 tumor: cyclophosphamide and gemcitabine; and 5] Pan02 pancreatic cell tumor: gembicitabine and cyclophosphamide.
- chemotherapeutic drugs are used, at the indicated doses.
- the maximum tolerated dose for the following chemotherapeutic agents in mice depends on the formulation, concentration, frequency of administration, route of administration and number of doses.
- the chemotherapeutic drugs administered in conjunction with each IDO inhibitor drug are: 1] Paclitaxel: 20 mg/kg/day i.p, every 4 days, 4 times (q4dx4) (in Cremophor); 2]
- Doxorubicin 5 mg/kg, once a week for 3 weeks (q7dx3); 3] Cyclophosphamide (CTX): 100 mg/kg, LP., every 4 days, 4 times (q4dx4); 4] Gemcitabine: 80 mg kg every 4 days, 4 times, i.p. (q4dx4).
- All animals receive a subcutaneous injection of a tumor forming dose of live tumor cells ( ⁇ 50000 - 1000000 cells) suspended in 0.1 mL of PBS or saline on day 1. Subcutaneous injection forms a localized tumor that allows monitoring tumor growth over time.
- IDO inhibitor drugs begins at day 5-8 after tumor inoculation. Dosing, route of administration, dosing frequency varies depending on the toxicity and pharmacokinetics profile of each drug. Duration of the treatment is 2 weeks. Most preferably, drug is administered continuously via oral gavage or dissolution in the drinking water. Alternatively, subcutaneous slow release pellets or osmotic pumps containing 100 mg of each drug are implanted under the skin by surgical procedure. IDO inhibitor drug are administered at the maximum tolerated dose or at a concentration corresponding to the LD 50 .
- IC50 ranges: A: ⁇ 1 ⁇ ; B: 1-10 ⁇ ; C: 10-100 ⁇ ; D: > 100 ⁇
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