Publications by authors named "Jennifer M Golas"

Src-null mice have higher bone mass because of decreased bone resorption and increased bone formation, whereas Abl-null mice are osteopenic, because of decreased bone formation. Compound I, a potent inhibitor of Src in an isolated enzyme assay (IC(50) 0.55 nM) and a Src-dependent cell growth assay, with lower activity on equivalent Abl-based assays, potently, but biphasically, accelerated differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells to an osteoblast phenotype (1-10 nM).

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An extension of our previously reported series of macrocyclic ortho-aminobenzamide Hsp90 inhibitors is reported. Addition of a second methyl group to the tether provided analogs that show increased potency in binding as well as cell-proliferation assays and, more importantly, are stable toward microsomes. We wish to disclose the discovery of a macrocycle which showed impressive biomarker activity 24-h post dosing and which demonstrated prolonged exposure in tumors.

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A novel series of macrocyclic ortho-aminobenzamide Hsp90 inhibitors is reported. In continuation of our research, heterocycle-containing tethers were explored with the intent to further improve potency and minimize hERG liabilities. This effort culminated in the discovery of compound 10, which efficiently suppressed proliferation of HCT116 and U87 cells.

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A novel series of macrocyclic ortho-aminobenzamide Hsp90 inhibitors is reported. In continuation of our research in this area, macrocyclic amides and lactams were explored to reduce the risk of hERG liabilities. This effort culminated in the discovery of compound 38, which showed a favorable in vitro profile, and efficiently suppressed proliferation of several relevant cell lines.

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Cancer cells are exposed to external and internal stresses by virtue of their unrestrained growth, hostile microenvironment, and increased mutation rate. These stresses impose a burden on protein folding and degradation pathways and suggest a route for therapeutic intervention in cancer. Proteasome and Hsp90 inhibitors are in clinical trials and a 20S proteasome inhibitor, Velcade, is an approved drug.

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A series of 4-anilino-7-pyridyl-3-quinolinecarbonitriles was prepared as Src kinase inhibitors. A systematic SAR study of substitutions on both the pyridine ring and the 3-quinolinecarbonitrile core established the requirements for optimal activity. The lead compound, 17, showed potent activity in both the Src enzyme assay and cell assays, and demonstrated in vivo anti-tumor activity in a xenograft model.

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A more efficient preparation of 4-[(2,4-dichloro-5-methoxyphenyl)amino]-7-fluoro-6-methoxy-3-quinolinecarbonitrile (2), the penultimate intermediate in the synthesis of bosutinib (1a), was developed. New 7-alkoxy-4-phenylamino-3-quinolinecarbonitrile Src inhibitors were prepared from 5 and 9, the 6-ethoxy and 6-hydrogen analogs of 2. In addition, the fluoro group of 2 was readily displaced by primary and secondary amines to give 7-amino analogs.

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Of a series of 7-ethynyl-3-quinolinecarbonitriles, the most potent Src inhibitory activity was observed with 4-[(2,4-dichloro-5-methoxyphenyl)amino]-6-methoxy-7-[4-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)but-1-ynyl]-3-quinolinecarbonitrile (SKS-927). Variation of the solubilizing amine tail or removal of the methoxy group from either C-6 of the quinoline core or C-5 of the aniline headpiece led to reduced activity.

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Compound 1 (SKI-606, bosutinib), a 7-alkoxy-4-[(2,4-dichloro-5-methoxyphenyl)amino]-3-quinolinecarbonitrile, is a potent inhibitor of Src kinase activity. We previously reported that analogs of 1 with thiophene groups at C-7 retained the Src activity of the parent compound. The corresponding C-7 furan analogs were prepared and it was found that the 3,5-substituted furan analog had increased activity compared to that of the 2,5-substituted furan isomer.

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New 4-phenylamino-3-quinolinecarbonitriles with a 7-ethynyl group substituted by a pyridine, phenyl or thiophene ring containing basic water solubilizing groups were prepared and evaluated as Src kinase inhibitors. Of these new analogs, potent activity was observed with compounds having a (2,4-dichloro-5-methoxyphenyl)amino group at C-4, a methoxy or ethoxy group at C-6, and a pyridyl group bearing a dimethylamine or N-methylpiperazine on the ethynyl group at C-7.

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7-[(2,4-Dichloro-5-methoxyphenyl)amino]thieno[3,2-b]pyridine-6-carbonitriles with various heteroaryl groups at C-2 are inhibitors of Src kinase activity. Of these new analogs, compounds substituted at C-2 by a 3,5-furan or a 2,5-pyridine had the best activity in the Src enzyme and cell assays.

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Src up-regulation is a common event in human cancers. In colorectal cancer, increased Src levels are an indicator of poor prognosis, and progression to metastatic disease is associated with substantial increases in Src activity. Therefore, we examined the activity of SKI-606, a potent inhibitor of Src and Abl kinases, against colon tumor lines in vitro and in s.

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2-phenyl-7-phenylaminothieno[3,2-b]pyridine-6-carbonitriles were recently reported to be inhibitors of Src kinase activity. In this study we present structure-activity relationships for additional thieno[3,2-b]pyridine-6-carbonitriles, modifying the substituents on the C-2 phenyl and C-7 phenylamino groups. Derivatives with various aminomethyl and aminoethyl substituents on the para position of the C-2 phenyl group retained the activity of the initial analogues.

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Several new ethynyl- and ethenyl-4-phenylamino-3-quinolinecarbonitriles were synthesized and tested for Src inhibition. Derivatives bearing an ethenyl or ethynyl substituent at C-6 showed decreased Src inhibitory activity. Incorporation of an ethenylpyridine N-oxide group at C-7 provided 20b, a 0.

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We disclose here a new class of kinase inhibitors, obtained by replacing the phenyl ring of a 3-quinolinecarbonitrile system with a thiophene ring. When suitably substituted, the resultant 7-phenylaminothieno[3,2-b]pyridine-6-carbonitrile analogues show potent inhibition of Src kinase activity.

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A series of 7-ethynyl and 7-ethenyl-4-anilino-3-quinolinecarbonitriles were synthesized and tested for Src inhibition. Derivatives bearing a C-6 methoxy group and 2,4-dichloro-5-methoxyaniline at C-4 showed optimal inhibition of Src enzymatic and cellular activity. The ethenyl and ethynyl groups were incorporated at C-7 utilizing a Stille, Heck, or Sonogashira coupling reaction.

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We previously reported that several 7-alkoxy-4-phenylamino-3-quinolinecarbonitriles were potent inhibitors of Src kinase activity. We disclose here a new highly efficient and versatile route to these compounds, which are also potent inhibitors of Abl kinase.

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Several 7-alkoxy-4-anilino-3-quinolinecarbonitriles were synthesized and evaluated for Src kinase inhibitory activity. Optimal inhibition of both Src enzymatic and cellular activity was seen with analogues having a 2,4-dichloro-5-methoxyaniline group at C-4. Compound 18, which has a 1-methylpiperidinemethoxy group at C-7, showed in vivo activity in a xenograft model.

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4-(2,4-Dichloro-5-methoxy)anilino-5,10-dihydropyrimido[4,5-b]quinolines are potent inhibitors of Src kinase and Src cellular activity while having no effect on Fyn cellular activity. The corresponding 4-(2,4-dichloro-5-methoxy)anilino-pyrimido[4,5-b]quinolines are much less effective Src inhibitors.

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Constitutive tyrosine kinase activity of Bcr-Abl promotes proliferation and survival of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) cells. Inhibition of Bcr-Abl tyrosine kinase activity or signaling proteins activated by Bcr-Abl in CML cells blocks proliferation and causes apoptotic cell death. The selective Abl kinase inhibitor, STI-571 (marketed as Gleevec), is toxic to CML cells in culture, causes regression of CML tumors in nude mice, and is currently used to treat CML patients.

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