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Discovery of AC710, a Globally Selective Inhibitor of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor-Family Kinases

Authors :
Dana Gitnick
Gang Liu
Julia M. Ford Pulido
Mike A. Breider
Daniel K. Treiber
Joyce K. James
Robert C. Armstrong
Michael F. Gardner
Brian T. Campbell
Barbara A. Belli
Daniel Brigham
Mark W. Holladay
Helen Hua
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
American Chemical Society, 2012.

Abstract

A series of potent, selective platelet-derived growth factor receptor-family kinase inhibitors was optimized starting from a globally selective lead molecule 4 through structural modifications aimed at improving the physiochemical and pharmacokinetic properties, as exemplified by 18b. Further clearance reduction via per-methylation of the α-carbons of a solubilizing piperidine nitrogen resulted in advanced leads 22a and 22b. Results from a mouse tumor xenograft, a collagen-induced arthritis model, and a 7 day rat in vivo tolerability study culminated in the selection of compound 22b (AC710) as a preclinical development candidate.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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