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Potent and Selective Inhibitors of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor Phosphorylation. 3. Replacement of Quinazoline Moiety and Improvement of Metabolic Polymorphism of 4-[4-(N-Substituted (thio)carbamoyl)-1-piperazinyl]-6,7-dimethoxyquinazoline Derivatives
Matsuno, Kenji,Ushiki, Junko,Seishi, Takashi,Ichimura, Michio,Giese, Neill A.,Yu, Jin-Chen,Takahashi, Shusuke,Oda, Shoji,Nomoto, Yuji
, p. 4910 - 4925 (2007/10/03)
We have previously reported that a series of 4-[4-(N-substituted (thio)carbamoyl)-1-piperazinyl]-6,7-dimethoxyquinazoline derivatives were potent and selective inhibitors of platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR) phosphorylation and demonstrated several biological effects such as suppression of neointima formation following balloon injury in rat carotid artery by oral administration. Here, we investigated structure-activity relationships of the 6,7-dimethoxyquinazolinyl moiety. In regard to 6,7-dimethoxy groups, ethoxy analogues showed potent activity (IC50 of 16b is 0.04 μM; IC50 of 17a is 0.01 μM) and further extension of the alkyl group reduced activity. Interestingly, methoxyethoxy (IC50 of 16j is 0.02μM; IC50 of 17h is 0.01 μM) and ethoxyethoxy (IC50 of 17j is 0.02 μM) analogues showed the most potent activity, suggesting that the inserted oxygen atom significantly interacts with β-PDGFR. Among tricyclic quinazoline derivatives, the 2-oxoimidazo[4,5-e]quinazoline derivative 21a showed potent activity (IC 50 = 0.10 μM). Regarding replacements of quinazoline by other heterocyclic rings, pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine (39a, IC50 = 0.17 μM) and quinoline (IC50 of 40a is 0.18 μM; IC50 of 40b is 0.09 μM) derivatives showed potent activity. Isoquinoline and some pyridopyrimidine derivatives were completely inactive; therefore, 1-aza has an important role. Also 7-aza and 8-aza substitution on the parent quinazoline ring has a detrimental effect on the interaction with β-PDGFR. We also demonstrated that the substituents on the quinazoline ring possess major consequences for metabolic polymorphism. Although there existed extensive metabolizers and poor metabolizers in Sprague-Dawley rats administrated 6,7-dimethoxyquinazoline derivatives (1b and 1c), 6-(2-methoxy)ethoxy-7-methoxyquinazoline analogue 16k showed no metabolic polymorphism.
Identification of orally active, potent, and selective 4-piperazinylquinazolines as antagonists of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase family
Pandey, Anjali,Volkots, Deborah L.,Seroogy, Joseph M.,Rose, Jack W.,Yu, Jin-Chen,Lambing, Joseph L.,Hutchaleelaha, Athiwat,Hollenbach, Stanley J.,Abe, Keith,Giese, Neill A.,Scarborough, Robert M.
, p. 3772 - 3793 (2007/10/03)
We have previously found that the 4-[4-(N-substituted carbamoyl)-1-piperazinyl]-6,7-dimethoxyquinazolines can function as potent and selective inhibitors of platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR) phosphorylation. A series of highly potent, specific, orally active, small molecule kinase inhibitors directed against members of PDGFR receptor have been developed through modifications of the novel quinazoline template I. Systematic modifications in the A-bicyclic ring and D-rings of protype I were carried out to afford potent analogues, which display IC50 values of 50 values of 50-200 nM, whereas 15-20-fold less potent activity against CSF1R was observed. This analogue also inhibits autophosphorylation of Flt-3 ligand-stimulated wild-type Flt-3 and a constitutively activated Flt-3/internal tandem duplication (ITD) with IC50 values of 30-100 nM. Through this optimization process, 75 was found to be metabolically stable and has desirable pharmacokinetic properties in all animal species studied (F% > 50%, T1/2 > 8 h). Oral administration of 75 promotes mice survival and significantly delayed disease progression in a Flt-3/ITD-mediated leukemia mouse model and shows efficacy in a nude mouse model of chronic myelomonocytic leukemia.