124309-80-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers
DIACYLGLYCEROL KINASE MODULATING COMPOUNDS
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Paragraph 1069, (2021/07/02)
The present disclosure provides diacylglycerol kinase modulating compounds, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, for treating cancer, including solid tumors, and viral infections, such as HIV or hepatitis B virus infection. The compounds can be used alone or in combination with other agents.
Discovery of 2-chloro-N-(4-methoxyphenyl)-N-methylquinazolin-4-amine (EP128265, MPI-0441138) as a potent inducer of apoptosis with high in vivo activity
Sirisoma, Nilantha,Kasibhatla, Shailaja,Pervin, Azra,Zhang, Hong,Jiang, Songchun,Willardsen, J. Adam,Anderson, Mark B.,Baichwal, Vijay,Mather, Gary G.,Jessing, Kevin,Hussain, Raouf,Hoang, Khanh,Pleiman, Christopher M.,Tseng, Ben,Drewe, John,Sui, Xiong Cai
experimental part, p. 4771 - 4779 (2009/07/19)
Using a live cell, high-throughput caspase-3 activator assay, we have identified a novel series of 4-anilinoquinazolines as inducers of apoptosis. In this report, we discuss the discovery of 2-chloro-N-(4-methoxyphenyl)-N- methylquinazolin-4-amine, compound 2b (EP128265, MPI-0441138) as a highly active inducer of apoptosis (EC50 for caspase activation of 2 nM) and as a potent inhibitor of cell proliferation (GI50 of 2 nM) in T47D cells. Compound 2b inhibited tubulin polymerization, was effective in cells overexpressing ABC transporter Pgp-1, and was efficacious in the MX-1 human breast and PC-3 prostate cancer mouse models. In contrast to the SAR of 4-anilinoquinazolines as EGFR kinase inhibitors, the methyl group on the nitrogen linker was essential for the apoptosis-inducing activity of 4-anilinoquinazolines and substitution in the 6- and 7-positions of the quinazoline core structure decreased potency.
METHOD OF TREATING BRAIN CANCER
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Page/Page column 71-72, (2008/06/13)
Disclosed are 4-arylamino-quinazolines and analogs thereof effective as activators of caspases and inducers of apoptosis. The compounds of this invention are useful in the treatment of a variety of clinical conditions in which uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells occurs, and in particular to the use of these compounds in treating brain cancer.
COMPOUNDS AND THERAPEUTICAL USE THEREOF
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Page 157, (2008/06/13)
Disclosed are 4-arylamino-quinazolines and analogs thereof effective as activators of caspases and inducers of apoptosis. The compounds of this invention are useful in the treatment of a variety of clinical conditions in which uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells occurs.
Reversible Inhibitors of the Gastric (H+/K+)-ATPase. 5. Substituted 2,4-Diaminoquinazolines and Thienopyrimidines
Ife, Robert J.,Brown, Thomas H.,Blurton, Peter,Keeling, David J.,Leach, Colin A.,et al.
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Quinazolines bearing a secondary 4-(arylamino) substituent demonstrate an SAR for inhibition of the gastric (H+/K+)-ATPase different from the previously described 3-acylquinolines, suggesting that, although these compounds are also K+-competitive, they probably bind to the enzyme in a different orientation.Compounds bearing a tertiary 4-(arylamino)substituent, however, in particular 4-(N-methylarylamino), appear to possess an SAR quite similar to the 3-acylquinolines.We show that this arises from the effect of the N-methylation, which is to orientate the 4-(arylamino) substituent syn to C5, analogous to the 3-acylquinolines.Compounds possessing both a 4-(N-methylarylamino) substituent and a 2-(arylamino) substituent proved to be very potent, K+-competitive inhibitors of K+-stimulated ATPase activity with Ki values down to 12 nM.Some compounds also proved to be effective inhibitors of stimulated acid secretion in both the rat and dog when dosed intravenously.However, although a number of these demonstrated activity after oral administration in the dog, the level and variability precluded further evaluation.
