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Bioorg Med Chem ; 28(22): 115723, 2020 11 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33007547

ABSTRACT

Myeloperoxidase (MPO) is a heme peroxidase found in neutrophils, monocytes and macrophages that efficiently catalyzes the oxidation of endogenous chloride into hypochlorous acid for antimicrobial activity. Chronic MPO activation can lead to indiscriminate protein modification causing tissue damage, and has been associated with chronic inflammatory diseases, atherosclerosis, and acute cardiovascular events. Triazolopyrimidine 5 is a reversible MPO inhibitor; however it suffers from poor stability in acid, and is an irreversible inhibitor of the DNA repair protein methyl guanine methyl transferase (MGMT). Structure-based drug design was employed to discover benzyl triazolopyridines with improved MPO potency, as well as acid stability, no reactivity with MGMT, and selectivity against thyroid peroxidase (TPO). Structure-activity relationships, a crystal structure of the MPO-inhibitor complex, and acute in vivo pharmacodynamic data are described herein.


Subject(s)
Drug Discovery , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Peroxidase/antagonists & inhibitors , Pyridines/pharmacology , Triazoles/pharmacology , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Enzyme Inhibitors/chemical synthesis , Enzyme Inhibitors/chemistry , Humans , Molecular Docking Simulation , Molecular Structure , Peroxidase/metabolism , Pyridines/chemical synthesis , Pyridines/chemistry , Structure-Activity Relationship , Triazoles/chemical synthesis , Triazoles/chemistry
2.
J Med Chem ; 63(13): 7226-7242, 2020 07 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32456431

ABSTRACT

Oral factor XIa (FXIa) inhibitors may provide a promising new antithrombotic therapy with an improved benefit to bleeding risk profile over existing antithrombotic agents. Herein, we report application of a previously disclosed cyclic carbamate P1 linker which provided improved oral bioavailability in the imidazole-based 13-membered macrocycle to the 12-membered macrocycle. This resulted in identification of compound 4 with desired FXIa inhibitory potency and good oral bioavailability but high in vivo clearance. Further structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies of heterocyclic core modifications to replace the imidazole core as well as various linkers to the P1 group led to the discovery of compound 6f, a potent FXIa inhibitor with selectivity against most of the relevant serine proteases. Compound 6f also demonstrated excellent pharmacokinetics (PK) profile (high oral bioavailability and low clearance) in multiple preclinical species. Compound 6f achieved robust antithrombotic efficacy in a rabbit efficacy model at doses which preserved hemostasis.


Subject(s)
Factor XIa/antagonists & inhibitors , Fibrinolytic Agents/administration & dosage , Fibrinolytic Agents/pharmacology , Administration, Oral , Animals , Biological Availability , Crystallography, X-Ray , Dogs , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Factor XIa/chemistry , Factor XIa/metabolism , Fibrinolytic Agents/chemistry , Fibrinolytic Agents/pharmacokinetics , Humans , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Macrocyclic Compounds/administration & dosage , Macrocyclic Compounds/chemistry , Macrocyclic Compounds/pharmacokinetics , Macrocyclic Compounds/pharmacology , Models, Molecular , Rabbits , Structure-Activity Relationship
3.
J Med Chem ; 63(2): 784-803, 2020 01 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31833761

ABSTRACT

Factor XIa (FXIa) inhibitors are promising novel anticoagulants, which show excellent efficacy in preclinical thrombosis models with minimal effects on hemostasis. The discovery of potent and selective FXIa inhibitors which are also orally bioavailable has been a challenge. Here, we describe optimization of the imidazole-based macrocyclic series and our initial progress toward meeting this challenge. A two-pronged strategy, which focused on replacement of the imidazole scaffold and the design of new P1 groups, led to the discovery of potent, orally bioavailable pyridine-based macrocyclic FXIa inhibitors. Moreover, pyridine-based macrocycle 19, possessing the phenylimidazole carboxamide P1, exhibited excellent selectivity against relevant blood coagulation enzymes and displayed antithrombotic efficacy in a rabbit thrombosis model.


Subject(s)
Factor XIa/antagonists & inhibitors , Fibrinolytic Agents/chemical synthesis , Fibrinolytic Agents/pharmacology , Pyridines/chemical synthesis , Pyridines/pharmacology , Animals , Biological Availability , Blood Coagulation/drug effects , Crystallography, X-Ray , Drug Design , Drug Discovery , Fibrinolytic Agents/pharmacokinetics , Humans , Imidazoles/chemical synthesis , Imidazoles/pharmacology , Macrocyclic Compounds/chemical synthesis , Macrocyclic Compounds/pharmacology , Models, Molecular , Partial Thromboplastin Time , Rabbits , Serine Proteinase Inhibitors/chemical synthesis , Serine Proteinase Inhibitors/pharmacology , Structure-Activity Relationship , Thrombosis/drug therapy
4.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 29(19): 126604, 2019 10 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31445854

ABSTRACT

This manuscript describes the discovery of a series of macrocyclic inhibitors of FXIa with oral bioavailability. Assisted by structure based drug design and ligand bound X-ray crystal structures, the group linking the P1 moiety to the macrocyclic core was modified with the goal of reducing H-bond donors to improve pharmacokinetic performance versus 9. This effort resulted in the discovery of several cyclic P1 linkers, exemplified by 10, that are constrained mimics of the bioactive conformation displayed by the acrylamide linker of 9. These cyclic P1 linkers demonstrated enhanced bioavailability and improved potency.


Subject(s)
Drug Design , Drug Discovery , Factor XIa/antagonists & inhibitors , Macrocyclic Compounds/administration & dosage , Macrocyclic Compounds/chemistry , Serine Proteinase Inhibitors/administration & dosage , Serine Proteinase Inhibitors/chemistry , Administration, Oral , Biological Availability , Humans , Ligands , Macrocyclic Compounds/pharmacology , Models, Molecular , Molecular Structure , Serine Proteinase Inhibitors/pharmacology , Structure-Activity Relationship
5.
ChemMedChem ; 9(10): 2327-43, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24989964

ABSTRACT

Current antithrombotic discovery efforts target compounds that are highly efficacious in thrombus reduction with less bleeding liability than the standard of care. Preclinical data suggest that P2Y1 antagonists may have lower bleeding liabilities than P2Y12 antagonists while providing similar antithrombotic efficacy. This article describes our continuous SAR efforts in a series of 7-hydroxyindolinyl diaryl ureas. When dosed orally, 4-trifluoromethyl-7-hydroxy-3,3-dimethylindolinyl analogue 4 was highly efficacious in a model of arterial thrombosis in rats with limited bleeding. The chemically labile CF3 group in 4 was then transformed to various groups via a novel one-step synthesis, yielding a series of potent P2Y1 antagonists. Among them, the 4-benzothiazole-substituted indolines had desirable PK properties in rats, specifically, low clearance and small volume of distribution. In addition, compound 40 had high i.v. exposure and modest bioavailability, giving it the best overall profile.


Subject(s)
Purinergic P2Y Receptor Antagonists/pharmacology , Urea/analogs & derivatives , Animals , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Purinergic P2Y Receptor Antagonists/pharmacokinetics , Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization , Urea/pharmacokinetics , Urea/pharmacology
6.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 24(5): 1294-8, 2014 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24513044

ABSTRACT

Spiropiperidine indoline-substituted diaryl ureas had been identified as antagonists of the P2Y1 receptor. Enhancements in potency were realized through the introduction of a 7-hydroxyl substitution on the spiropiperidinylindoline chemotype. SAR studies were conducted to improve PK and potency, resulting in the identification of compound 3e, a potent, orally bioavailable P2Y1 antagonist with a suitable PK profile in preclinical species. Compound 3e demonstrated a robust antithrombotic effect in vivo and improved bleeding risk profile compared to the P2Y12 antagonist clopidogrel in rat efficacy/bleeding models.


Subject(s)
Phenylurea Compounds/chemistry , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/chemistry , Purinergic P2Y Receptor Antagonists/chemistry , Receptors, Purinergic P2Y1/chemistry , Thiazoles/chemistry , Urea/analogs & derivatives , Administration, Oral , Animals , Dogs , Half-Life , Macaca fascicularis , Phenylurea Compounds/pharmacokinetics , Phenylurea Compounds/pharmacology , Phenylurea Compounds/therapeutic use , Platelet Aggregation/drug effects , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/pharmacokinetics , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/pharmacology , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Purinergic P2Y Receptor Antagonists/pharmacokinetics , Purinergic P2Y Receptor Antagonists/pharmacology , Purinergic P2Y Receptor Antagonists/therapeutic use , Rats , Receptors, Purinergic P2Y1/metabolism , Structure-Activity Relationship , Thiazoles/pharmacokinetics , Thiazoles/pharmacology , Thiazoles/therapeutic use , Thrombosis/drug therapy , Urea/pharmacokinetics , Urea/pharmacology , Urea/therapeutic use
7.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 23(11): 3239-43, 2013 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23602442

ABSTRACT

Preclinical data suggests that P2Y1 antagonists, such as diarylurea compound 1, may provide antithrombotic efficacy similar to P2Y12 antagonists and may have the potential of providing reduced bleeding liabilities. This manuscript describes a series of diarylureas bearing solublizing amine side chains as potent P2Y1 antagonists. Among them, compounds 2l and 3h had improved aqueous solubility and maintained antiplatelet activity compared with compound 1. Compound 2l was moderately efficacious in both rat and rabbit thrombosis models and had a moderate prolongation of bleeding time in rats similar to that of compound 1.


Subject(s)
Fibrinolytic Agents/chemistry , Phenylurea Compounds/chemistry , Purinergic P2Y Receptor Antagonists/chemistry , Pyridines/chemistry , Receptors, Purinergic P2Y1/chemistry , Urea/chemistry , Animals , Caco-2 Cells , Disease Models, Animal , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Fibrinolytic Agents/chemical synthesis , Fibrinolytic Agents/pharmacokinetics , Half-Life , Humans , Microsomes, Liver/metabolism , Partial Thromboplastin Time , Phenylurea Compounds/pharmacokinetics , Phenylurea Compounds/therapeutic use , Platelet Aggregation/drug effects , Purinergic P2Y Receptor Antagonists/pharmacokinetics , Purinergic P2Y Receptor Antagonists/therapeutic use , Pyridines/pharmacokinetics , Pyridines/therapeutic use , Rabbits , Rats , Receptors, Purinergic P2Y1/metabolism , Solubility , Structure-Activity Relationship , Thrombosis/drug therapy , Urea/pharmacokinetics , Urea/therapeutic use , Water/chemistry
8.
J Med Chem ; 48(6): 1729-44, 2005 Mar 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15771420

ABSTRACT

Modification of a series of pyrazole factor Xa inhibitors to incorporate an aminobenzisoxazole as the P(1) ligand resulted in compounds with improved selectivity for factor Xa relative to trypsin and plasma kallikrein. Further optimization of the P(4) moiety led to compounds with enhanced permeability and reduced protein binding. The SAR and pharmacokinetic profile of this series of compounds is described herein. These efforts culminated in 1-(3'-aminobenzisoxazol-5'-yl)-3-trifluoromethyl-N-[2-fluoro-4-[(2'-dimethylaminomethyl)imidazol-1-yl]phenyl]-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxyamide (11d), a potent, selective, and orally bioavailable inhibitor of factor Xa. On the basis of its excellent in vitro potency and selectivity profile, high free fraction in human plasma, good oral bioavailability, and in vivo efficacy in antithrombotic models, the HCl salt of this compound was selected for clinical development as razaxaban (DPC 906, BMS-561389).


Subject(s)
Factor Xa Inhibitors , Fibrinolytic Agents/chemical synthesis , Imidazoles/chemical synthesis , Isoxazoles/chemical synthesis , Pyrazoles/chemical synthesis , Administration, Oral , Animals , Biological Availability , Blood Proteins/metabolism , Caco-2 Cells , Crystallography, X-Ray , Dogs , Fibrinolytic Agents/chemistry , Fibrinolytic Agents/pharmacology , Humans , Imidazoles/chemistry , Imidazoles/pharmacology , Isoxazoles/chemistry , Isoxazoles/pharmacology , Models, Molecular , Permeability , Protein Binding , Pyrazoles/chemistry , Pyrazoles/pharmacology , Rabbits , Structure-Activity Relationship , Thrombosis/prevention & control
9.
J Med Chem ; 46(21): 4405-18, 2003 Oct 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14521405

ABSTRACT

As part of an ongoing effort to prepare orally active factor Xa inhibitors using structure-based drug design techniques and molecular recognition principles, a systematic study has been performed on the pharmacokinetic profile resulting from replacing the benzamidine in the P1 position with less basic benzamidine mimics or neutral residues. It is demonstrated that lowering the pK(a) of the P1 ligand resulted in compounds (3-benzylamine, 15a; 1-aminoisoquinoline, 24a; 3-aminobenzisoxazole, 23a; 3-phenylcarboxamide, 22b; and 4-methoxyphenyl, 22a) with improved pharmacokinetic features mainly as a result of decreased clearance, increased volume of distribution, and enhanced oral absorption. This work resulted in a series of potent and orally bioavailable factor Xa inhibitors that ultimately led to the discovery of SQ311, 24a. SQ311, which utilizes a 1-aminoisoquinoline as the P1 ligand, inhibits factor Xa with a K(i) of 0.33 nM and demonstrates both good in vivo antithrombotic efficacy and oral bioavailability.


Subject(s)
Anticoagulants/chemical synthesis , Anticoagulants/pharmacology , Benzamidines/pharmacology , Factor Xa Inhibitors , Guanidines/pharmacology , Isoquinolines/chemical synthesis , Isoquinolines/pharmacology , Sulfonamides/chemical synthesis , Sulfonamides/pharmacology , Animals , Anticoagulants/pharmacokinetics , Binding Sites/drug effects , Biological Availability , Crystallography, X-Ray , Dogs , Drug Design , Hydrogen Bonding , Indicators and Reagents , Intestinal Absorption , Molecular Mimicry , Rabbits , Structure-Activity Relationship , Thrombin/chemistry
10.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 13(10): 1795-9, 2003 May 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12729667

ABSTRACT

In an effort to identify orally bioavailable factor Xa inhibitors, two isoxazolines libraries were prepared to scan for novel P1 ligands. From this work, 4-chloro-3-aniline was identified as a novel and potent benzamidine mimic.


Subject(s)
Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques , Factor Xa Inhibitors , Isoxazoles/chemical synthesis , Animals , Benzamidines/chemistry , Enzyme Inhibitors/chemical synthesis , Humans , Isoxazoles/pharmacology , Molecular Mimicry , Structure-Activity Relationship
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