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Discovery of 2-{4-[(3S)-piperidin-3-yl]phenyl}-2H-indazole-7-carboxamide (MK-4827): A novel oral poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase (PARP) inhibitor efficacious in BRCA-1 and -2 mutant tumors
Jones, Philip,Altamura, Sergio,Boueres, Julia,Ferrigno, Federica,Fonsi, Massimiliano,Giomini, Claudia,Lamartina, Stefania,Monteagudo, Edith,Ontoria, Jesus M.,Orsale, Maria Vittoria,Palumbi, Maria Cecilia,Pesci, Silvia,Roscilli, Giuseppe,Scarpelli, Rita,Schultz-Fademrecht, Carsten,Toniatti, Carlo,Rowley, Michael
experimental part, p. 7170 - 7185 (2010/07/04)
We disclose the development of a novel series of 2-phenyl-2H-indazole-7- carboxamides as poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) 1 and 2 inhibitors. This series was optimized to improve enzyme and cellular activity, and the resulting PARP inhibitors display antiproliferation activities against BRCA-1 and BRCA-2 deficient cancer cells, with high selectivity over BRCA proficient cells. Extrahepatic oxidation by CYP450 1A1 and 1A2 was identified as a metabolic concern, and strategies to improve pharmacokinetic properties are reported. These efforts culminated in the identification of 2-{4-[(3S)-piperidin-3-yl] phenyl}-2H-indazole-7-carboxamide 56 (MK-4827), which displays good pharmacokinetic properties and is currently in phase I clinical trials. This compound displays excellent PARP 1 and 2 inhibition with IC50 = 3.8 and 2.1 nM, respectively, and in a whole cell assay, it inhibited PARP activity with EC50 = 4 nM and inhibited proliferation of cancer cells with mutant BRCA-1 and BRCA-2 with CC50 in the 10-100 nM range. Compound 56 was well tolerated in vivo and demonstrated efficacy as a single agent in a xenograft model of BRCA-1 deficient cancer.
PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE SALTS OF 2-{4-[(3S)-PIPERIDIN-3- YL]PHENYL} -2H-INDAZOLE-7-CARBOXAMIDE
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Page/Page column 37, (2009/09/04)
The present invention relates to pharmaceutically acceptable salts of an amide substituted indazole which are inhibitors of the enzyme poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase (PARP), previously known as poly(ADP-ribose)synthase and poly(ADP-ribosyl)transferase. The compounds of the present invention are useful as mono-therapies in tumors with specific defects in DNA-repair pathways and as enhancers of certain DNA -damaging agents such as anticancer agents and radiotherapy. Further, the compounds of the present invention are useful for reducing cell necrosis (in stroke and myocardial infarction), down regulating inflammation and tissue injury, treating retroviral infections and protecting against the toxicity of chemotherapy.