WO2017087428A1 - (r)- and (s)-1-(3-(3-n,n-dimethylaminocarbonyl)phenoxyl-4-nitrophenyl)-1-ethyl-n,n'-bis (ethylene)phosphoramidate, compositions and methods for their use and preparation - Google Patents
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- the present invention provides optically active forms of the compound 1-(3-(3- N,N-dimethylaminocarbonyl)phenoxyl-4-nitrophenyl)-1-ethyl-N,N’- bis(ethylene)phosphoramidate suitable as therapeutic agents, pharmaceutical compositions of such compounds and methods of treating cancer, as well as a process for their resolution from, or enrichment in one of its enantiomers, of the racemic mixture of the compound (R,S)-1-(3-(3-N,N-dimethylaminocarbonyl)phenoxyl-4-nitrophenyl)-1-ethyl-N,N’- bis(ethylene)phosphoramidate, or stereoselective synthesize the optically pure (R) and (S)- 1-(3-(3-N,N-dimethylaminocarbonyl)phenoxyl-4-nitrophenyl)-1-ethyl-N,N’- bis(ethylene)phosphoramidate.
- Cancer is one of the major causes of human morbidity and mortality. Cancer treatment is challenging because it is difficult to kill cancer cells without damaging or killing normal cells. Damaging or killing normal cells during cancer treatment is a cause of adverse side effects in patients and can limit the amount of anti-cancer drug administered to a cancer patient.
- Aldo-keto reductase family 1 member C3 is an enzyme that, in humans, is encoded by the AKR1C3 gene. This gene encodes a member of the aldo/keto reductase superfamily, which consists of more than 40 known enzymes and proteins. These enzymes catalyze the conversion of aldehydes and ketones to their corresponding alcohols by utilizing NADH and/or NADPH as cofactors.
- the compounds provided herein include individual enantiomers as well as enriched mixtures of enantiomers.
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound provided herein and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
- a unit dose of the pharmaceutical composition provided herein is provided herein.
- a method for treating cancer in a patient comprising administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable composition as provided herein.
- the cancer is one wherein AKR1C3 reductase levels are high or are higher than usual in such a cancer.
- the cancer is liver cancer and more specifically, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
- the cancer is non-small cell lung cancer or melanoma.
- the cancer is prostate cancer. In one embodiment, the cancer is breast cancer. In one embodiment, the cancer is a leukemia. In one embodiment, the cancer is esophagial cancer. In one embodiment, the cancer is renal, gastric, colon, brain, bladder, cervical, ovarian, head and neck, endometrial, pancreatic, a sarcoma, or rectal cancer. In a further aspect, the method comprises determining the AKR1C3 reductase level of the cancer by methods using an AKR1C3 antibody, and administering a
- the method comprises prior to administration, determining an intra-tumoral AKR1C3 reductase level in a sample isolated from the patient and selecting the patient for the therapy if the level is equal to or greater than a
- compositions provided herein are administered if the level does not exceed or is less than said predetermined value.
- AKR1C3 levels are measured following routine methods well known to the skilled artisan.
- FIG.1 depicts an LC chromatogram for the resolution of the two enantiomers of 1- (3-(3-N,N-dimethylaminocarbonyl)phenoxyl-4-nitrophenyl)-1-ethyl-N,N’- bis(ethylene)phosphoramidate by chiral high pressure liquid chromatography on a
- FIG.2 illustrates the activation of TH 2870 by the aldoketo reductase, AKR1C3 compared to progesterone.
- FIG.3 illustrates AKR1C3 expression in liver cancer cell lines.
- FIG.4 illustrates AKR1C3 expression in prostate cancer cell lines.
- FIG.5 illustrates average body weight in each group.
- FIG.6 illustrates typical fluorescence images of tumor burden in each group.
- FIG.7 illustrates tumor growth curves in each group.
- FIG.8 illustrates fluorescence images of tumor burden in each group.
- FIG.9 illustrates average tumor weight in different groups.
- FIG.10 illustrates body weight changes in different groups.
- FIG.11 illustrates the tumor burden growth curve in peripheral blood.
- FIG.12 illustrates the human CD45 antibody positive percent in blood, spleen and bone marrow at termination point in different groups.
- “approximately” means within 1, 2, 3, or 4 standard deviations. In certain embodiments, the term “about” or “approximately” means within 50%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 9%, 8%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 2%, 1%, 0.5%, or 0.05% of a given value or range.
- compositions and methods include the recited elements, but not excluding others.
- Consisting essentially of when used to define compositions and methods, shall mean excluding other elements of any essential significance to the composition or method.
- Consisting of shall mean excluding more than trace elements of other ingredients for claimed compositions and substantial method steps. Embodiments defined by each of these transition terms are within the scope of this invention. Accordingly, it is intended that the methods and compositions can include additional steps and components (comprising) or alternatively including steps and compositions of no significance (consisting essentially of) or alternatively, intending only the stated method steps or compositions (consisting of).
- Leaving group refers to a moiety that can be displaced under nucleophilic displacement conditions well known to the skilled artisan. Leaving groups include, without limitation halo and -OSO 2 -R 20 , where R 20 is optionally substituted alkyl, aryl, cycloalkyl, heterocyclyl, or heteroaryl.
- administering or“administration of” a drug to a patient (and grammatical equivalents of this phrase) refers to direct administration, which may be administration to a patient by a medical professional or may be self-administration, and/or indirect
- administration which may be the act of prescribing a drug.
- a physician who instructs a patient to self-administer a drug and/or provides a patient with a prescription for a drug is administering the drug to the patient.
- Cancer refers to leukemias, lymphomas, carcinomas, and other malignant tumors, including solid tumors, of potentially unlimited growth that can expand locally by invasion and systemically by metastasis.
- cancers include, but are not limited to, cancer of the adrenal gland, bone, brain, breast, bronchi, colon and/or rectum, gallbladder, head and neck, kidneys, larynx, liver, lung, neural tissue, pancreas, prostate, parathyroid, skin, stomach, and thyroid.
- cancers include, acute and chronic lymphocytic and granulocytic tumors, adenocarcinoma, adenoma, basal cell carcinoma, cervical dysplasia and in situ carcinoma, Ewing's sarcoma, epidermoid carcinomas, giant cell tumor, glioblastoma multiforma, hairy-cell tumor, intestinal ganglioneuroma, hyperplastic corneal nerve tumor, islet cell carcinoma, Kaposi’s sarcoma, leiomyoma, leukemias, lymphomas, malignant carcinoid, malignant melanomas, malignant hypercalcemia, marfanoid habitus tumor, medullary carcinoma, metastatic skin carcinoma, mucosal neuroma, myeloma, mycosis fungoides, neuroblastoma, osteo sarcoma, osteogenic and other sarcoma, ovarian tumor, pheochromocytoma, polycythermia vera, primary brain tumor,
- contacting or “contact” is meant to refer to bringing together of a therapeutic agent and cell or tissue such that a physiological and/or chemical effect takes place as a result of such contact. Contacting can take place in vitro, ex vivo, or in vivo.
- a therapeutic agent is contacted with a cell in cell culture (in vitro) to determine the effect of the therapeutic agent on the cell.
- the contacting of a therapeutic agent with a cell or tissue includes the administration of a therapeutic agent to a subject having the cell or tissue to be contacted.
- optically active and “enantiomerically active” refer to a collection of molecules, which has an enantiomeric excess of no less than about 10%, no less than about 20%, no less than about 30%, no less than about 40%, no less than about 50%, no less than about 60%, no less than about 70%, no less than about 80%, no less than about 90%, no less than about 91%, no less than about 92%, no less than about 93%, no less than about 94%, no less than about 95%, no less than about 96%, no less than about 97%, no less than about 98%, no less than about 99%, no less than about 99.5%, no less than about 99.8%, or no less than about 99.9%.
- the enantiomeric excess for an optically or enantiomerically active compound is no less than about 90%, no less than about 95%, no less than about 98%, or no less than about 99%.
- the prefixes R and S are used to denote the absolute configuration of the molecule about its chiral center(s).
- the (+) and (-) are used to denote the optical rotation of the compound, that is, the direction in which a plane of polarized light is rotated by the optically active compound.
- the (-) prefix indicates that the compound is levorotatory, that is, the compound rotates the plane of polarized light to the left or counterclockwise.
- the (+) prefix indicates that the compound is dextrorotatory, that is, the compound rotates the plane of polarized light to the right or clockwise.
- the sign of optical rotation, (+) and (-) is not related to the absolute configuration of the molecule, R and S.
- optically pure and “enantiomerically pure” refer to a collection of molecules, which has an enantiomeric excess (ee) of no less than about 80%, no less than about 90%, no less than about 91%, no less than about 92%, no less than about 93%, no less than about 94%, no less than about 95%, no less than about 96%, no less than about 97%, no less than about 98%, no less than about 99%, no less than about 99.5%, no less than about 99.8%, or no less than about 99.9%.
- ee enantiomeric excess
- the enantiomeric excess for an optically or enantiomerically pure compound is no less than about 90%, no less than about 95%, no less than about 98%, or no less than about 99%.
- An enantiomeric excess of a compound can be determined by any standard methods used by one of ordinary skill in the art, including, but not limited to, chiroptical chromatography (gas chromatography, high- performance liquid chromatography, and thin-layer chromatography) using an optically active stationary phase, isotopic dilution, electrophoresis, calorimetry, polarimetry, NMR resolution methods with chiral derivatization, and NMR methods with a chiral solvating agent or chiral shift reagent.
- substantially pure and substantially homogeneous mean sufficiently homogeneous to appear free of readily detectable impurities as determined by standard analytical methods used by one of ordinary skill in the art, including, but not limited to, thin layer chromatography (TLC), gel electrophoresis, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and mass spectrometry (MS); or sufficiently pure such that further purification would not detectably alter the physical, chemical, biological, and/or pharmacological properties, such as enzymatic and biological activities, of the substance.
- TLC thin layer chromatography
- HPLC high performance liquid chromatography
- GC gas chromatography
- NMR nuclear magnetic resonance
- MS mass spectrometry
- substantially pure or substantially homogeneous refers to a collection of molecules, wherein at least about 50%, at least about 70%, at least about 80%, at least about 90%, at least about 95%, at least about 98%, at least about 99%, or at least about 99.5% by weight of the molecules are a single stereoisomer of a compound, as determined by standard analytical methods.
- isotopic variant refers to a compound that contains an unnatural proportion of an isotope at one or more of the atoms that constitute such compounds.
- an "isotopic variant" of a compound contains unnatural proportions of one or more isotopes, including, but not limited to, hydrogen (1H), deuterium ( 2 H), tritium ( 3 H), carbon-11 ( 11 C) carbon-12 ( 12 C), carbon-13 ( 13 C), carbon-14 ( 14 C), nitrogen-13 ( 13 N), nitrogen-14 ( 14 N), nitrogen-15 ( 15 N), oxygen-14 ( 14 O), oxygen-15 ( 15 O), oxygen-16 ( 16 O), oxygen-17 ( 17 O), oxygen-18 ( 18 O), fluorine-17 ( 17 F), fluorine-18 ( 18 F), phosphorus-31 ( 31 P), phosphorus-32 ( 32 P), phosphorus-33 ( 33 P), sulfur-32 ( 32 S), sulfur-33 ( 33 S), sulfur-34 ( 34 S), sulfur-35 ( 35 S), sulfur-36 ( 36 S), chlorine-35 ( 35
- an "isotopic variant" of a compound is in a stable form, that is, non-radioactive.
- an "isotopic variant” of a compound contains unnatural proportions of one or more isotopes, including, but not limited to, hydrogen ( 1 H), deuterium ( 2 H), carbon-12 ( 12 C), carbon-13 ( 13 C), nitrogen-14 ( 14 N), nitrogen-15 ( 15 N), oxygen-16 ( 16 O), oxygen-17 ( 17 O), oxygen-18 ( 18 O), fluorine-17 ( 17 F), phosphorus-31 ( 31 P), sulfur-32 ( 32 S), sulfur-33 ( 33 S), sulfur-34 ( 34 S), sulfur-36 ( 36 S), chlorine-35 ( 35 Cl), chlorine-37 ( 37 Cl), bromine-79 ( 79 Br), bromine-81 ( 81 Br), and iodine-127 ( 127 I).
- an "isotopic variant" of a compound is in an unstable form, that is, radioactive.
- an "isotopic variant” of a compound contains unnatural proportions of one or more isotopes, including, but not limited to, tritium ( 3 H), carbon-11 ( 11 C), carbon-14 ( 14 C), nitrogen-13 ( 13 N), oxygen-14 ( 14 O), oxygen-15 ( 15 O), fluorine-18 ( 18 F), phosphorus-32 ( 32 P), phosphorus-33 ( 33 P), sulfur- 35 ( 35 S), chlorine-36 ( 36 Cl), iodine-123 ( 123 I), iodine-125 ( 125 I), iodine-129 ( 129 I), and iodine-131 ( 131 I).
- any hydrogen can be 2 H, for example, or any carbon can be 13 C, as example, or any nitrogen can be 15 N, as example, and any oxygen can be 18 O, where feasible according to the judgment of one of skill.
- an "isotopic variant" of a compound contains unnatural proportions of deuterium.
- an isotopic variant thereof or pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, hydrate, or prodrug thereof
- “Patient” and“subject” are used interchangeably to refer to a mammal in need of treatment for cancer.
- the patient is a human.
- the patient is a human diagnosed with cancer.
- a“patient” or“subject” may refer to a non- human mammal used in screening, characterizing, and evaluating drugs and therapies, such as, a non-human primate, a dog, cat, rabbit, pig, mouse or a rat.
- pharmaceutically acceptable carrier refers to a pharmaceutically-acceptable material, composition, or vehicle, such as a liquid or solid filler, diluent, solvent, or encapsulating material.
- each component is “pharmaceutically acceptable” in the sense of being compatible with the other ingredients of a pharmaceutical formulation, and suitable for use in contact with the tissue or organ of humans and animals without excessive toxicity, irritation, allergic response,
- Prodrug refers to a compound that, after administration, is metabolized or otherwise converted to a biologically active or more active compound (or drug) with respect to at least one property.
- a prodrug, relative to the drug is modified chemically in a manner that renders it, relative to the drug, less active or inactive, but the chemical modification is such that the corresponding drug is generated by metabolic or other biological processes after the prodrug is administered.
- a prodrug may have, relative to the active drug, altered metabolic stability or transport characteristics, fewer side effects or lower toxicity, or improved flavor (for example, see the reference Nogrady, 1985, Medicinal Chemistry A Biochemical Approach, Oxford University Press, New York, pages 388-392, incorporated herein by reference).
- a prodrug may be synthesized using reactants other than the corresponding drug.
- Solid tumor refers to solid tumors including, but not limited to, metastatic tumors in bone, brain, liver, lungs, lymph node, pancreas, prostate, skin and soft tissue (sarcoma).
- solvate refers to a complex or aggregate formed by one or more molecules of a solute, e.g., a compound provided herein, and one or more molecules of a solvent, which is present in stoichiometric or non-stoichiometric amount.
- Suitable solvents include, but are not limited to, water, methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, isopropanol, and acetic acid.
- the solvent is pharmaceutically acceptable. In one
- the complex or aggregate is in a crystalline form. In another embodiment, the complex or aggregate is in a noncrystalline form.
- the solvent is water
- the solvate is a hydrate. Examples of hydrates include, but are not limited to, a hemihydrate, monohydrate, dihydrate, trihydrate, tetrahydrate, and pentahydrate.
- “Therapeutically effective amount” of a drug refers to an amount of a drug that, when administered to a patient with cancer, will have the intended therapeutic effect, e.g., alleviation, amelioration, palliation or elimination of one or more manifestations of cancer in the patient.
- a therapeutic effect does not necessarily occur by administration of one dose, and may occur only after administration of a series of doses. Thus, a therapeutically effective amount may be administered in one or more administrations.
- Treating,”“treatment of,” or“therapy of” a condition or patient refers to taking steps to obtain beneficial or desired results, including clinical results.
- beneficial or desired clinical results include, but are not limited to, alleviation or amelioration of one or more symptoms of cancer; diminishment of extent of disease; delay or slowing of disease progression; amelioration, palliation, or stabilization of the disease state; or other beneficial results.
- Treatment of cancer may, in some cases, result in partial response or stable disease.
- Tumor cells refers to tumor cells of any appropriate species, e.g., mammalian such as murine, canine, feline, equine or human.
- Protecting groups are well known to the skilled artisan and described, e.g., in Greene's Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis. Peter G. M. Wuts and Theodora W. Greene, 4 th Edition or a later edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2007.
- the reaction products may be separated following routine methods such as crystallization, precipitation, distillation, and/or chromatography.
- the purity of a compound or an intermediate can be ascertained using well known methods such as 1 H-NMR, HPLC, TLC, and the like.
- the present invention relates to a process for the optical resolution of a compound of formula I.
- the Applicant has developed a process for the optical resolution of the compound of formula I, which makes it possible to obtain the compound of formulae Ia and Ib with good characteristics of yield and chemical and enantiomeric purity.
- the process of the invention makes it possible to obtain either enantiomer of the compound of formula I in an excellent enantiomeric excess, with high productivity and in an excellent yield whilst economizing on the solvents used.
- the present invention relates to a process for the optical resolution of a compound of formula I:
- Optical resolution is understood to mean the separation of the two enantiomers of a racemic mixture or of any mixture of those two enantiomers.
- a racemic mixture is understood to mean a mixture of two enantiomers in a ratio of from 55:45 to 45:55, preferably in a ratio of 50:50.
- An enantiomerically enriched mixture is understood to mean a mixture of two enantiomers containing significantly more of one of the enantiomers in a ratio varying between 55:45 and 90:10.
- Chiral chromatography is understood to mean the arrangement making possible the separation of the enantiomers of a mixture by means of a chiral stationary phase and a mobile phase composed of a solvent or of a mixture of solvents and gases.
- the stationary phase used for the chiral chromatography comprises a silica gel impregnated with a functionalized polysaccharide.
- the mobile phase used for the chiral chromatography in one embodiment, comprises a mixture of an alcohol and an organic gas.
- the alcohols that may be used for the chiral chromatography there may be mentioned, without implying any limitation, isopropanol, ethanol and methanol.
- the alcohol used for the chiral chromatography is methanol.
- organic gases that may be used for the chiral chromatography there may be mentioned, without implying any limitation, are organic gases that can be used at high pressure.
- An organic gas preferably used is CO 2 .
- the mobile phase used for the chiral chromatography comprises a mixture of methanol and CO 2 .
- the mobile phase used for the chiral chromatography comprises a mixture of methanol and CO 2 in a ratio varying from 50:50 to 2:98.
- the mobile phase used for the chiral chromatography is recycled.
- the chiral chromatography is recycled.
- chromatography is carried out at a temperature from 15 o C to 40 o C inclusive.
- the optical resolution is carried out on a racemic mixture of 1:1 of formula (I).
- the (R)-enantiomer of 1-(3-(3- N,N-dimethylaminocarbonyl)phenoxyl-4-nitrophenyl)-1-ethyl-N,N’- bis(ethylene)phosphoramidate is used.
- the (S)-enantiomer of 1-(3-(3-N,N-dimethylaminocarbonyl)phenoxyl-4- nitrophenyl)-1-ethyl-N,N’-bis(ethylene)phosphoramidate is used.
- a continuous multi-column separation process is used.
- a simulated moving bed chromatography process is used.
- Simulated moving bed chromatography is understood to mean a continuous chromatography process which makes it possible to simulate movement of the stationary phase in the opposite direction to the movement of the mobile phase. Such a process makes it possible to separate compounds that are difficult or impossible to separate by conventional chromatography techniques.
- a chiral stationary phase is used, such a process is especially useful for the separation of enantiomers.
- Use of simulated moving bed chromatography makes it possible to carry out continuous resolution of a mixture of enantiomers with high productivity, whilst reducing the amounts of stationary and mobile phases used compared with discontinuous chromatography processes.
- DIAD Diisopropyl azodicarboxylate
- TH 2870 as mentioned above was purified via semi-prep HPLC (C18 column, acetonitrile/ water). The combined collections were concentrated under reduced pressure to afford a light yellow oil as the final product. Acetonitrile was added to the evaporations as an azeotrope agent to remove water.
- enantiomer of formula (Ib) (configuration (S)) is obtained in a yield of 83.8% and with an enantiomeric purity of 100%.
- Fig.1 shows a purity check of TH 2870 enantiomer 1 (TH 3423) and TH 2870 enatiomer 2 (TH 3424 or AST 106) after chiral separation by LCMS.
- TH3424 can be synthesized by the following procedure:
- TH3424 can be synthesized by the following procedure:
- Example 4 In vitro human tumor cell line cytotoxicity assay
- IC 50 values are reported in micromolar and result from exposure of compound at various concentrations for 2 hrs followed by a wash step and addition of fresh media followed by growth and cell viability staining and comparison to a media only treated control.
- Recombinant human AKR1C3 was diluted to 25 ⁇ g/mL in phosphate buffered saline (PBS), pH 7.4 (37 o C), containing 2 mM NADPH.
- TH2870 or progesterone (positive control) in 30% methanol/70% water was added to the reaction mixture at a final concentration of 5 ⁇ M and incubated at 37 o C for 120 minutes.
- 50 ⁇ L of the reaction mixture was taken and 200 ⁇ L acetonitrile containing propranolol as internal standard was added, vortex-mixed and centrifuged for 10 min.
- the resulting supernatant (5 ⁇ L) was injected into a LC/MS/MS for quantitation of % remaining TH 2870 and progesterone.
- the compounds were tested in duplicates.
- Example 6 In vitro human tumor cell line cytotoxicity assay
- TH 2870, TH 3423 and TH 3424 was also tested in different cancer cell lines using the materials and procedures as follows. 10*cell lysate buffer(cell signaling technology, Cat. No.9803); Protease Inhibitor Cocktail for Mammalian Tissues (Sigma, Cat.
- Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktails for Serine/Threonine Phosphatases and L- Isozymes of Alkaline Phosphatases Sigma, Cat. No.P0044
- Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktails for Tyrosine Protein Phosphatases, Acid and Alkaline Phosphatases Sigma, Cat. No.P5726
- Cell lysates were diluted by a 10*cell lysates, and add Protease Inhibitor Cocktail for Mammalian Tissues (Sigma, # P8340), Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktails for Serine / Threonine Phosphatases and L-Isozymes of Alkaline Phosphatases, Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktails for Tyrosine Protein Phosphatases, Acid and Alkaline Phosphatases.
- the BCA protein quantification kit for protein quantification was used with 1*cell lysate to dilute the cell lysate to the same concentration.
- Corresponding samples were added on 5* SDS-loading buffer, heated to 85°C for 10 minutes, and centrifuged briefly. The samples were saved at -20°C or used directly for protein electrophoresis. The samples were saved at -20°C or used directly for protein electrophoresis. Those samples were electrophoresed according to standard practice, transferred to a membrane, the primary antibodies and then secondary antibody were applied according to the manufacturer's instructions. Odyssey infrared laser imaging system was used to scan signals.
- Example 7 In vivo human tumor xenograft models and antitumor activity
- mice Specific pathogen-free homozygous female nude mice (nu/nu, Charles River Laboratories) were used. Mice were given food and water ad libitum and housed in microisolator cages. Four to six week old animals were identified by microchips (Locus Technology, Manchester, MD, USA) at the time of the experiments. All animal studies were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee at Threshold
- TGI was defined as (1- ⁇ T/ ⁇ C) x 100, where ⁇ T/ ⁇ C presented the ratio of the change in mean (or median, if variation within the group was relatively large) tumor volume of the treated group and of the control group.
- TGD was calculated as the extra days for the treated tumor to reach 500mm 3 as compared to the control group. Animals were culled when individual tumor size reached over 2000mm 3 or mean tumor volume exceeded 1000mm 3 in the group. Data are expressed as the mean ⁇ SEM. One-way analysis of variance with Dunnett post comparison test (GraphPad Prism 4) or two-tailed student’s t-test were used for analysis. A P level ⁇ 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
- Example 8 In Vivo Efficacy Results:
- This study employed an A375 melanoma human tumor xenograft model and the compounds provided herein were compared to thiotepa and the approved anti melanoma drug, Abraxane.
- the antitumor effects and the safety of administration are graphically illustrated below.
- Mpk refers to mg/kg.
- mice Female athymic nude mice (6 weeks of age) were used in this study. The animals were purchased from Beijing HFK Bioscience, Co., Ltd and maintained in a High
- HEPA Efficiency Particulate Air Filter
- mice Five female athymic nude mice were injected subcutaneously with a single dose of 5 x 10 6 HepG2-GFP cells. Tumors were harvested when their size reached 1cm 3 and the tumor tissues were then cut into small fragments of 1mm 3 .
- Forty female nude mice were implanted orthotopically with a single piece of tumor fragment, which was derived from a subcutaneous tumor model of HepG2- GFP human hepatocellular carcinoma.
- the tumor tissue was orthotopically implanted in the right lobe of the liver in each mouse by SOI (Surgical Orthotopic Implantation). Briefly, an upper abdominal incision of 1cm was made under anesthesia. Right lobe of the liver was exposed and a part of the liver surface was injured mechanically by scissors. Then a piece of tumor fragment was fixed within the liver tissue, the liver was returned to the peritoneal cavity and the abdominal wall finally closed. Mice were kept in laminar-flow cabinets under specific pathogen-free-conditions.
- the 32 tumor-bearing mice were randomly divided into four experimental groups of 8 mice each. Each cage was clearly marked for its group with four mice per cage. Each mouse had an earmark for identification.
- the table below shows the study design.
- mice were checked daily for mortality or signs of morbidity. The animals were observed till day 38 after tumor implantation. The body weights of the mice were measured twice weekly during the study period. Images of tumor growth and progression were acquired twice a week during the period of the study with the FluorVivo imaging system, Model 300/Mag (INDEC, CA, USA). All experimental animals were euthanized by injection of over-dose pentobarbital sodium on day 38 after tumor implantation. Livers were exposed for imaging, after which the tumors were removed and weighted with an electronic balance (Sartorius BS 124 S, Germany). Tumor tissues were kept in formalin for further analysis.
- TH3424 (2.5 mg/kg) and TH3424(5 mg/kg) groups the average fluorescence imaging readout areas were significantly significant less than that in the negative control group, showing strong inhibitory effects and an obvious dose-effect relationship.
- the fluorescence imaging readout area was 0 in TH3424 (5mg/kg) group. In this group, dosing was discontinued after 3 cycles of treatment; the tumor fluorescence imaging readout was still 0 until the end of experiment.
- drug administration was stopped for 1 week after 3 cycles of treatment and then restarted another 3 cycles of treatment.
- the average fluorescence imaging readout area on day 35 was 1.2 ⁇ 1.1, which was around 8% of that in the negative control group and, it was 2.0 ⁇ 2.2 ( ⁇ 8%) of that in the negative control group on day 49 after treatment.
- Figure 8 shows all tumors at the end of the study and figure 9 shows the average value of tumor weight in each of the experimental groups.
- the average tumor weight in group of TH3424(2.5mg/kg) and TH3424(5mg/kg) was 0.0081g and 0g, respectively. All was statistically significant less than that in the negative control group. Among them, the average weight was 0g in the high dose group, and it was only 0.0081 ⁇ 0.0088g in the low dose group, which was 0% and 5.2% of that in the negative control group, respectively. This suggested that TH3424 had a very strong inhibitory effect on orthotopic HepG2-GFP human hepatocellular carcinoma mouse model at tested dosages and it also showed a clear dose-effect relationship. [0130] Tumor IR was calculated based on the final average tumor weights according to the formula:
- NC represents the negative control group
- TH3424(2.5 mg/kg) and TH3424(5mg/kg) were 94.8% and 100%, respectively, showing a very strong tumor inhibitory effect and a clear dose-effect relationship on orthotopic HepG2-GFP human hepatocellular carcinoma mouse model. There was no obvious toxicity to the experimental mice at the tested dosages of TH3424
- Leukemic cells were prepared by thawing out ⁇ 150x106 of AL7473 cells from LN2 (about 2-3 vials) and placing them into a 37oC water bath rapidly. All of the cells were transferred into a 50ml falcon tube with 40ml pre-warmed complete medium. The cells were centrifuged at 1200rpm for 5min. The cells were re-suspended with 40ml RPMI1640. The cells were then counted. The cells were centrifuged at 1200rpm for 5 min. and re- suspended with ice cold PBS to 2 million cell per 100ul PBS. 100ul of saline containing 2X106 cells prepared above were used to inject into each mouse by IV.
- the FACS analysis was done for blood weekly during the experimental period by transferring samples into FACS tubes, adding human CD45 FITC and isotypes into corresponding tubes for all the samples and incubating the cells on ice for 30 min. in the dark. 2ml of red blood cell lysing buffer was added to each tube and incubated on ice for another 30 min. in the dark. All the samples were vortexed several times during this process and the samples were centrifuged for 5 min. at 1500 rpm at 4°C. The supernatants were discarded and 2ml of ice cold wash buffer was added into each tube. The samples were centrifuged for 5 min at 1500 rpm at 4°C and these steps were repeated. The cells were re-suspended into 150 ⁇ l of wash buffer/PBS for FACS acquisition. Samples were analyzed on a BD Calibur by using Cell Quest or Flowjo and the results were analyzed by using Prism 5.0.
- Blood samples for FACS were collected at day 26, 33, 42 post cell inoculation pre- group. After the group samples, FACS was done weekly until the study was finished (Day 50, 57, 64 post cells inoculation). 10 ⁇ l plasma samples were collected for each mouse and 3 blood smears were done from each group (Group1:#7,#43,#52; Group2:#11,#15,#23; Group3:#5,#9,#48; Group4:#25,#28,#36) at day 57 post cell inoculation. The samples list is summarized below.
- mice Peripheral blood was collected weekly for human CD45 antibody FACS detected during treatment since the treatment start on Day 43 post cell inoculation.
- the mice were respectively dosed at Day 43, 50, 57 and 64 (only dosing group1 and group2) post cells inoculation.
- the tumor burden growth curve after grouping is shown in Figure 11.
- the percentages of human CD45+ leukemia cells in peripheral blood of each group increased as disease progressed, and the percentage curves dropped at 7 days after the first dosing except group2 (P>0.05).
- the treatment group (group2-4) were significantly lower than vehicle group (group1) (P ⁇ 0.001). All mice (total of 4 groups, 10mice in each group) were sacrificed at 6 days after the fourth dosing.
- TH 3423 and TH 3424 were tested in no na ⁇ ve monkeys (1 male and one female for each compound at 2 mg/kg) with 30-min intravenous infusion, TK sampling: on Day 1 and Day 15: 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1 and 2 hr post infusion initiation.
- Serum chemistry and hematology pre-dose (Day 1), day 5, day 8 (pre-dose), day 15 (pre-dose), day 22 and day 28.
- Clinical observation Daily during the study, total 35 days.
- Food consumption Daily during the study, total 35 days.
- Bodyweight measurement Twice weekly for five weeks.
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