443912-83-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Drug Discovery against Psoriasis: Identification of a New Potent FMS-like Tyrosine Kinase 3 (FLT3) Inhibitor, 1-(4-((1H-Pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidin-4-yl)oxy)-3-fluorophenyl)-3-(5-(tert-butyl)isoxazol-3-yl)urea, That Showed Potent Activity in a Psoriatic Animal Model
Li, Guo-Bo,Ma, Shuang,Yang, Ling-Ling,Ji, Sen,Fang, Zhen,Zhang, Guo,Wang, Li-Jiao,Zhong, Jie-Min,Xiong, Yu,Wang, Jiang-Hong,Huang, Shen-Zhen,Li, Lin-Li,Xiang, Rong,Niu, Dawen,Chen, Ying-Chun,Yang, Sheng-Yong
, p. 8293 - 8305 (2016/10/03)
Psoriasis is a chronic T-cell-mediated autoimmune disease, and FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3) has been considered as a potential molecular target for the treatment of psoriasis. In this investigation, structural optimization was performed on a lead compound, 1-(4-(1H-pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidin-4-yloxy)phenyl)-3-(4-chloro-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)urea (1), which showed a moderate inhibitory activity againt FLT3. A series of pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine derivatives were synthesized, and structure-activity relationship analysis led to the discovery of a number of potent FLT3 inhibitors. One of the most active compounds, 1-(4-(1H-pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidin-4-yloxy)-3-fluorophenyl)-3-(5-tert-butylisoxazol-3-yl)urea (18b), was then chosen for in-depth antipsoriasis studies because this compound displayed the highest potency in a preliminary antipsoriasis test. Compound 18b exhibited significant antipsoriatic effects in the K14-VEGF transgenic mouse model of psoriasis, and no recurrence was found 15 days later after the last administration. Detailed mechanisms of action of compound 18b were also investigated. Collectively, compound 18b could be a potential drug candidate for psoriasis treatment.
NOVEL COMPOUNDS AS REARRANGED DURING TRANSFECTION (RET) INHIBITORS
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This invention relates to novel compounds which are inhibitors of the Rearranged during Transfection (RET) kinase, to pharmaceutical compositions containing them, to processes for their preparation, and to their use in therapy, alone or in combination, for the normalization of gastrointestinal sensitivity, motility and/or secretion and/or abdominal disorders or diseases and/or treatment related to diseases related to RET dysfunction or where modulation of RET activity may have therapeutic benefit including but not limited to all classifications of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) including diarrhea-predominant, constipation-predominant or alternating stool pattern, functional bloating, functional constipation, functional diarrhea, unspecified functional bowel disorder, functional abdominal pain syndrome, chronic idiopathic constipation, functional esophageal disorders, functional gastroduodenal disorders, functional anorectal pain, inflammatory bowel disease, proliferative diseases such as non-small cell lung cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, colorectal cancer, medullary thyroid cancer, follicular thyroid cancer, anaplastic thyroid cancer, papillary thyroid cancer, brain tumors, peritoneal cavity cancer, solid tumors, other lung cancer, head and neck cancer, gliomas, neuroblastomas, Von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome and kidney tumors, breast cancer, fallopian tube cancer, ovarian cancer, transitional cell cancer, prostate cancer, cancer of the esophagus and gastroesophageal junction, biliary cancer, adenocarcinoma, and any malignancy with increased RET kinase activity.
1-(5-TERT-BUTYL-2-PHENYL-2H-PYRAZOL-3-YL)-3-[2-FLUORO-4-(1-METHYL-2-OXO-2,3-DIHYDRO-1H-IMIDAZO[4,5-B]PYRID1N-7-YLOXY)-PHENYL]-UREA AND RELATED COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE IN THERAPY
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The present invention pertains generally to the field of therapeutic compounds, and more specifically to certain compounds of the following formula (I) (for convenience, collectively referred to herein as "IP compounds"), which, inter alia, are useful in
Pyrazole urea-based inhibitors of p38 MAP kinase: From lead compound to clinical candidate
Regan, John,Moss, Neil,Pargellis, Chris,Pav, Sue,Proto, Alfred,Swinamer, Alan,Tong, Liang,Torcellini, Carol,Breitfelder, Steffen,Cirillo, Pier,Gilmore, Thomas,Graham, Anne G.,Hickey, Eugene,Klaus, Bernhard,Madwed, Jeffrey,Moriak, Monica
, p. 2994 - 3008 (2007/10/03)
We report on a series of N-pyrazole, N′-aryl ureas and their mode of binding to p38 mitogen activated protein kinase. Importantly, a key binding domain that is distinct from the adenosine 5′-triphoshate (ATP) binding site is exposed when the conserved activation loop, consisting in part of Asp168-Phe169-Gly170, adopts a conformation permitting lipophilic and hydrogen bonding interactions between this class of inhibitors and the protein. We describe the correlation of the structure-activity relationships and crystallographic structures of these inhibitors with p38. In addition, we incorporated another binding pharmacophore that forms a hydrogen bond at the ATP binding site. This modification affords significant improvements in binding, cellular, and in vivo potencies resulting in the selection of 45 (BIRB 796) as a clinical candidate for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
