218772-92-0Relevant articles and documents
Polycyclic amide derivative as CDK9 inhibitor, and preparation method and application thereof
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, (2021/07/24)
The invention belongs to the technical field of polycyclic amide derivatives, and particularly relates to a polycyclic amide derivative as a CDK9 inhibitor, and a preparation method and application thereof. The polycyclic amide derivative shows excellent CDK9 enzyme inhibitory activity, and can be used for preparing drugs for treating cancers, especially hematologic cancers including acute myeloid leukemia, multiple myeloma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, follicular lymphoma and the like and solid tumors, such as acute myeloid leukemia, multiple myeloma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia and follicular lymphoma, including breast cancer, prostate cancer, ovarian cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, pancreatic cancer, kidney cancer, stomach cancer, colorectal cancer, lung cancer and the like.
Discovery of AZD4573, a Potent and Selective Inhibitor of CDK9 That Enables Short Duration of Target Engagement for the Treatment of Hematological Malignancies
Barlaam, Bernard,Casella, Robert,Cidado, Justin,Cook, Calum,De Savi, Chris,Dishington, Allan,Donald, Craig S.,Drew, Lisa,Ferguson, Andrew D.,Ferguson, Douglas,Glossop, Steve,Grebe, Tyler,Gu, Chungang,Hande, Sudhir,Hawkins, Janet,Hird, Alexander W.,Holmes, Jane,Horstick, James,Jiang, Yun,Lamb, Michelle L.,McGuire, Thomas M.,Moore, Jane E.,O'Connell, Nichole,Pike, Andy,Pike, Kurt G.,Proia, Theresa,Roberts, Bryan,San Martin, Maryann,Sarkar, Ujjal,Shao, Wenlin,Stead, Darren,Sumner, Neil,Thakur, Kumar,Vasbinder, Melissa M.,Varnes, Jeffrey G.,Wang, Jianyan,Wang, Lei,Wu, Dedong,Wu, Liangwei,Yang, Bin,Yao, Tieguang
supporting information, p. 15564 - 15590 (2021/01/09)
A CDK9 inhibitor having short target engagement would enable a reduction of Mcl-1 activity, resulting in apoptosis in cancer cells dependent on Mcl-1 for survival. We report the optimization of a series of amidopyridines (from compound 2), focusing on properties suitable for achieving short target engagement after intravenous administration. By increasing potency and human metabolic clearance, we identified compound 24, a potent and selective CDK9 inhibitor with suitable predicted human pharmacokinetic properties to deliver transient inhibition of CDK9. Furthermore, the solubility of 24 was considered adequate to allow i.v. formulation at the anticipated effective dose. Short-term treatment with compound 24 led to a rapid dose- and time-dependent decrease of pSer2-RNAP2 and Mcl-1, resulting in cell apoptosis in multiple hematological cancer cell lines. Intermittent dosing of compound 24 demonstrated efficacy in xenograft models derived from multiple hematological tumors. Compound 24 is currently in clinical trials for the treatment of hematological malignancies.
PYRROLOPYRIMIDINES FOR USE IN INFLUENZA VIRUS INFECTION
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Paragraph 0101-0102, (2017/09/20)
The invention relates to compounds having the structure of formula (I) which can be used for the treatment of or against influenza infections.