WO2011137089A1 - Activators of human pyruvate kinase - Google Patents
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- Pyruvate kinase is a critical metabolic enzyme operating at the ultimate step in glycolysis where it catalyzes the transfer of a phosphate group from phosphoenolpyruvate to adenosine diphosphate (ADP), yielding one molecule of pyruvate and one molecule of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
- ADP adenosine diphosphate
- ATP adenosine triphosphate
- L gene produces two different mRNAs that differ only in the first exon to produce the L (liver specific) and R (red blood cell) specific isozymes.
- Ml isozyme Splicing of a single exon within the M gene produces the Ml isozyme that is found in most adult tissues and the M2 isozyme that is present in fetal tissues and is found to be re-expressed in tumors. Therefore, after embryonic development, adult tissues switch to either express PK-M1 or the tissue specific L or R isozymes. However, in all tumors or cell lines of cancer lineage (including those typically expressing either the L or R isozymes), PK gene expression reverts entirely to the M2 isoform.
- PK is a tetrameric enzyme composed of four identical monomers that form a dimer of dimers in the final tetrameric structure.
- the M2, L, and R isozymes are activated by fructose- 1 ,6-bis phosphate (FBP) that binds to a flexible loop region at the interface of the two dimers.
- FBP fructose- 1 ,6-bis phosphate
- Activation of PK shifts the enzyme to a state showing high affinity for phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP).
- PEP phosphoenolpyruvate
- the Ml isoform is not regulated by FBP and displays only high affinity PEP binding similar to the activated state of PK.
- the present invention provides compounds that are activators of the M2 isoform of human pyruvate kinase.
- the present invention provides compositions comprising these compounds and methods of using these compound as therapeutic agents in the treatment or prevention of cancer.
- a and A are each individually R' or R";
- R is H or Ci-C 4 alkyl
- L is S0 2 or CO
- R' is a fused bicyclic ring, wherein one ring of the bicyclic ring is phenyl which is linked to the NR-L moiety at the nitrogen atom or the sulfur atom when L is S0 2 or the carbon atom when L is CO and the other ring of the bicyclic ring is an aryl, a heteroaryl, a cyclyl, or a heterocyclyl, wherein R' is optionally substituted on one or both rings with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of aryl, heteroaryl, cyclyl, alkyl, alkoxyl, halogen, NH 2 , NH-(C,-C 4 )alkyl, (C C 4 )alkyl-CO- and heterocyclyl, each of which other than halogen and NH 2 is further optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of NPI 2 , OH, NH-(Cj- C 4 )alkyl and N
- R" is phenyl, benzyl, or heteroaryl, which is optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, C]-C 4 alkyl, Cj-C 4 alkoxyl, cyano, alkylenedioxy, aryl, heteroaryl, benzyl, B(OH) 2 , and C 1 -C 4 alkyl substituted with one or more halogens, or is phenyl optionally fused with an aryl, a heteroaryl, a cyclyl, or a heterocyclyl, each of which is optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, C, -C 4 alkyl, C 1 -C4 alkoxyl, alkylenedioxy, aryl, heteroaryl, benzyl, and C 1 -C4 alkyl substituted with one or more halogens;
- the invention also provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound or salt of the invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- the invention further provides a method for treating cancer comprising administering to a patient in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of the invention to a mammal afflicted therewith.
- the invention provides a compound of formula (I):
- a 1 and A 2 are each individually R' or R";
- R is H or C)-C 4 alkyl
- L is S0 2 or CO
- R' is a fused bicyclic ring, wherein one ring of the bicyclic ring is phenyl which is linked to the NR-L moiety at the nitrogen atom or the sulfur atom when L is S0 2 or the carbon atom when L is CO and the other ring of he bicyclic ring is an aryl, a heteroaryl, a cyclyl, or a heterocyclyl, wherein R' is optionally substituted on one or both rings with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of aryl, heteroaryl, cyclyl, alkyl, alkoxyl, halogen, NH 2 , NH-(d-C 4 )alkyl, N-(Ci-C 4 )alkyl-(C,-C 4 )alkyl.
- R" is phenyl, benzyl, or heteroaryl, which is optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, C]-C 4 alkyl, C]-C 4 alkoxyl, cyano, alkylenedioxy, aryl, heteroaryl, benzyl, B(OH) 2 , and C-i-C 4 alkyl substituted with one or more halogens, or is phenyl optionally fused with an aryl, a heteroaryl, a cyclyl, or a heterocyclyl, each of which is optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, Cj-C 4 alkyl, C]-C 4 alkoxyl, alkylenedioxy, aryl, heteroaryl, benzyl, and C]-C 4 alkyl substituted with one or more halogens;
- a 1 is R" and A 2 is R ⁇
- the phenyl ring of the bicyclic ring of R' is fused with an aryl, a heteroaryl, a cyclyl, or a heterocyclyl, each of which is optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of aryl, heteroaryl, cyclyl, alkyl, alkoxyl, halogen, NH 2 , NH-(Ci-C 4 )alkyl, N-(C]-C 4 )alkyl-(Ci-C 4 )a]kyl, (C r C 4 )alkyKCO-, and heterocyclyl, each of which other than halogen and NH 2 is further optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of NH 2 , OH, NH-(Ci- C 4 )alkyl and N-(CrC 4 )alkyl-(C 1 -C 4 )alkyl.
- the cyclyl or heterocyclyl of R' or R" is a fi vein embered, six-membered, or seven-membered ring.
- the heterocyclyl contains one or two heteroatoms.
- R is methyl or H.
- X 1 and X 2 are each individually O, NR 6 , or CR 7 R 8 ;
- any methylene of the ring containing X 1 and X 2 is optionally replaced by a carbonyl
- n and m are each individually 0, 1 , or 2, and wherein n + m is 0 to 2;
- each R 1 is individually H, halogen, alkyl, alkoxyl, NH 2 , NH-(C]-C 4 )alkyl, N- (C]-C 4 )alkyl-(Cj-C 4 )alkyl.
- R 6 is H, alkyl, alkylcarboxy, aryl, heteroaryl, cyclyl, or heterocyclyl, each of which is further optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of NH 2 , OH, NH-(C C 4 )alkyl and N-(C,-C 4 )alkyl-(C,-C 4 )alkyl; and
- R 7 and R 8 are each individually H, halogen, alkyl, alkoxyl, NH 2 , NH-(Cj- C 4 )alkyl, N-(Ci-C 4 )alkyl-(Ci-C 4 )alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, cyclyl, or heterocyclyl, each of which other than halogen and NH 2 is further optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of N3 ⁇ 4, OH, NH-(Cj-C 4 )alkyl and N-(C r C 4 )alkyl-(Ci- C 4 )alkyl.
- one R 1 is at the ortho position relative to the carbon attached to the NR-L moiety.
- one R 1 is H, F, CI, Br, methyl, N(Me) 2 , NHMe, 1 - piperidinyl, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl)(methyl)amino, pyrrolidin-l-yl, 3- (dimethylamino)pyrrolidin-l -yl, 2-hydroxy-2-methylpropylamino, isopropylamino, diethylamino, l-hydroxypropan-2-ylamino, 2 -hydroxy ethyl amino, or phenyl.
- R' is optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of methyl and acetyl.
- R' is 3,4-dihydroquinolin-2(lH)-onyl, indolin-2-onyl, 4,5-dihydro-lH-benzo[b]azepin-2(3H)-onyl, 2H-benzo[b][l,4]oxazin-3(4H)- onyl, 4-methyl-2H-benzo[b][l,4]oxazin-3(4H)-onyI, lH-benzo[d]imidazol-2(3H)-onyl, 1 ,3- dimethyI-lH-benzo[d]imidazol-2(3H)-onyl, 1 -(indolin-l-yl)ethanonyl, 1-methyl-lH-indolyl, l-acetyl-2-methylindoIinyl, 6-chloro-2-oxoindolinyl, 3,3-dichlor
- R' ' is
- X 3 is N or CH wherein when X 3 is N, the NR-L moiety is linked to a C of the ring containing X 3 ; wherein R and R are each individually H, halogen, C 1 -C4 alkyl, C]-C 4 alkoxyl, cyano, B(OH) 2 , phenyl, C]-C 4 alkyl substituted with one or more halogens, or taken together form alkylenedioxyl.
- R 2 and R 3 are each individually H, F, CI, Br, methyl, methoxy, cyano, trifluoromethyl, phenyl, B(OH) 2 , or taken together form
- R" is 3,4- dimethylphenyl, 3-chlorophenyl, meta-tolyl, 3 -methoxyphenyl, 3 -fluorophenyl, 3- trifluoromethylphenyl, biphenyl-3-yl, pyridine-3-yI, 4-chlorophenyl, para-tolyl, 4- methoxyphenyl, 4-fluorophenyl, ortho-tolyl, 2-methoxyphenyl, 2-fluorophenyl, naphthalen-2- yl, naphthalen-l-yl, 2,3-dihydrobenzo[b][l ,4]dioxin-6-yl, benzyl, 3-chloro-4-methyIphenyl, 3,4-dichlorophenyl, 5-chloro-2-methylphenyl, 3-cyanophenyl, 3-chloro-2-methylphenyl, 3- phenylboronic
- the compound of formula (I) is a compound of formula (II):
- X 1 and X 2 are each individually O, NR 6 , or CR 7 R 8 ;
- X ' is N or CH wherein when X is N, the NR-L moiety is linked to a C of the ring containing X 3 ;
- any NH-CH 2 moiety within the ring containing X 1 and X 2 is optionally replaced with a N ⁇ CH moiety;
- any methylene of the ring containing X and X is optionally replaced by a carbonyi; wherein n and m are each individually 0, 1 , or 2, and wherein n + m is 0 to 2;
- k is 0 or 1 ;
- R ! is H, halogen, alkyl, alkoxyl, NH 2 , NH-(C,-C 4 )alkyl, N-(Ci-C 4 )alkyl-(Ci- C4)alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, cyclyl, or heterocyclyl, each of which other than halogen and NH 2 is further optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of NH 2 , OH, NH-(C,-C 4 )alkyl and N-(C 3 -C 4 )alkyl-(C r C 4 )a!kyl;
- R and R are each individually H, halogen, Ci-C 4 alkyl, C1-C4 alkoxyl, cyano, B(OH) 2 , phenyl, C]-C 4 alkyl substituted with one or more halogens, or taken together form alkylenedioxy or phenyl fused to a CH:CH moiety of the ring containing X 3 ;
- R 6 is H, alkyl, alkylcarboxy, aryl, heteroaryl, cyclyl, or heterocyclyl, each of which is further optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of NH 2 , OH, NH-(C r C 4 )alkyl and N-(C r C 4 )alkyl-(C C 4 )alkyl; and
- R 7 and R 8 are each individually H, halogen, alkyl, alkoxyl, NH 2 , NH-(Cr C 4 )alkyl, N-(C]-C 4 )alkyl-(C 1 -C4)alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, cyclyl, or heterocyclyl, each of which other than halogen and NH 2 is further optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of NH 2 , OH, NH-(d-C 4 )alkyI and N-(C C 4 )alkyl-(Ci- C 4 )alkyl.
- R 1 is H, F, CI, Br, methyl, N(Me) 2 , NHMe, 1-piperidinyl, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyI)(methyl)amino, pyrrolidin-l-yl, 3- (dimethylamino)pyrrolidin-l -yl, 2-hydroxy-2-methylpropylamino, isopropylamino, diethylamino, l-hydroxypropan-2-ylamino, 2-hydroxyethyl amino, or phenyl.
- R and R are each individually H, F, CI, Br, methyl, methoxy, cyano, trifluoromethyl, phenyl, B(OH) 2 , or taken together form
- the compounds exclude a compound of formula (II) wherein R 2 is a methyl in the para position relative to the NR-L moiety, R 3 is a methyl in a meta position relative to the NR-L moiety, X 3 is CH, k is zero, R is H, L is S0 2 , R 1 is H, X 1 is NR 6 , R 6 is H, X 2 is CR 7 R 8 , R 7 and R 8 are each H, n is 1. m is zero, and the methylene adjacent to X 1 is replaced with a carbonyl.
- Fructose- 1 ,6-bis phosphate (compound 1) is required to allosterically activate human PKM2, PKL, and PKR.
- NCGC00185916 (compound 2), NCGC00186527 (compound 3), and others listed in international Patent Application No. PCT US09/60237 (incorporated herein by reference) also activate human PKM2.
- alkyl means a straight-chain or branched alkyl substituent containing from, for example, 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, preferably from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms, more preferably from 1 to 2 carbon atoms.
- substituents include methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, tt-butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, / ⁇ ?/7 -butyl, pentyl, isoamyl, hexyl, and the like.
- Die term "alkoxyp means any alkyl substituent attached as a substituent via an oxygen atom.
- alkenyl means a linear alkenyl substituent containing at least one carbon-carbon double bond and from, for example, about 2 to about 6 carbon atoms (branched alkenyls are about 3 to about 6 carbons atoms), preferably from about 2 to about 5 carbon atoms (branched alkenyls are preferably from about 3 to about 5 carbon atoms), more preferably from about 3 to about 4 carbon atoms.
- alkylenedioxy means a -0-(CH 2 ) q -0- group, where q is from 1 to about 6, preferably from 1 to about 4, more preferably from 1 to 2.
- alkynyl means a linear alkynyl substituent containing at least one carbon-carbon triple bond and from, for example, 2 to about 6 carbon atoms (branched alkynyls are about 3 to about 6 carbons atoms), preferably from 2 to about 5 carbon atoms (branched alkynyls are preferably from about 3 to about 5 carbon atoms), more preferably from about 3 to about 4 carbon atoms.
- substituents examples include propynyl, isopropynyl, «-butynyl, .rec-butynyl, isobutynyl, tert-butynyl, pentynyl, isopentynyl, hexynyl, and the like.
- cyclyl as used herein encompasses cycloalkyl and cycloalkenyl.
- Cycloalkyl as used herein, means a cyclic alkyl substituent containing from, for example, about 3 to about 8 carbon atoms, preferably from about 4 to about 7 carbon atoms, and more preferably from about 4 to about 6 carbon atoms. Examples of such substituents include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl, cyclooctyl, and the like.
- cyclo lkenyl as used herein, means the same as the term “cycloalkyl,” however one or more double bonds are present. Examples include cyclopentenyl and cyclohexenyl.
- the cyclic alkyl groups may be unsubstituted or further substituted. Examples of substitutions include halogens, alkyoxy groups, and alkyl groups such as methyl groups, ethyl groups, and the like. "Cyclyl” also encompasses cycloalkyl and cycloalkenyl in which a heteroatom is exocyclic.
- the heteroatom for example, may be N, O, or S.
- a methylene group of the cyclyl can be replaced with a carbonyl.
- a cyclyl group may be fused to another ring, including another cyclyl, heterocyclyl, aryl, or heteroaryl.
- a fused bicyclic ring is any ring of cyclyl, heterocyclyl, aryl, or heteroaryl fused with another cyclyl, heterocyclyl, aryl, or heteroaryl.
- heteroaryl refers to a monocyclic or bicyclic 5- or 6-membered aromatic ring system containing one or more heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, and combinations thereof. Examples of suitable monocyclic heteroaryl groups include but are not limited to furanyl, thiopheneyl, pyrrolyl, pyrazolyl, imidazolyl, 1 ,2,3-triazolyl.
- heteroaryl group can be attached at any available position on the heteroaryl group.
- a thiopheneyl group can be attached at the 2-position or the 3 -position of the thiopheneyl group.
- a pyridyl group can be attached at the 2-, 3-, or 4-position of the pyridyl group.
- Suitable bicyclic heterocycloaryl groups include monocylic heterocycloaryl rings fused to a Ce-Qo aryl or heteroaryl ring.
- Non- limiting examples of bicyclic heterocycloaryl groups include benzofuran, benzothiophene, quinoline, and isoquinoline.
- the heteroaryl group is optionally substituted with 1 , 2, 3, 4, or 5 substituents as recited herein, wherein the optional substituent can be present at any open position on the heteroaryl group.
- heteroaryl oxide/' refers to an oxidized heteroaryl group as that term is defined herein, wherein one or more of the heteroatoms comprising the heteroaryl group is oxidized.
- heteroaryl oxide groups include pyridine N-oxide, pyrimidine N-oxide, and pyrazine N-oxide.
- heterocyclyl refers to a cyclic group, which may be aromatic or non- aromatic, or saturated or unsaturated, having one or more heteroatoms such as O, N, or S.
- heterocyclyl groups include pyridyl, piperidinyl, piperazinyi, pyrazinyl, pyrolyl, pyranyl, tetrahydropyranyl, tetrahydrothiopyranyl, pyrrolidinyl, furanyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, thiophenyl, tetrahydrothiophenyl, purinyl, pyrimidinyl, thiazolyl, thiazolidinyl, thiazolinyl, oxazolyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, tetrazinyl, benzoxazolyl, morpholinyl, thiophorpholinyl, quinolinyl,
- aryl refers to an unsubstituted or substituted aromatic carbocyclic substituent, as commonly understood in the art, and the term “C 6 -Cio aryl” includes phenyl and naphthenyl. it is understood that the term aryl applies to cyclic substituents that are planar and comprise 4n+2 ⁇ electrons, according to Huckel's Rule. An aryl group may be fused to another ring, including a cyclyl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl, or another aryl.
- a CH2-CH2 moiety is any ethylene moiety wherein there is a carbon-carbon single bond.
- a CH:CH moiety contains a carbon-carbon bond intermediate between a single and a double bond, such as in an aromatic system, for example in the carbon-carbon bonds in benzene or the nitrogen-carbon bond in pyridine.
- the present invention also provides a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound or salt of any of the embodiments described above and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- salts are intended to include nontoxic salts synthesized from the parent compound which contains a basic or acidic moiety by conventional chemical methods. Generally, such salts can be prepared by reacting the free acid or base forms of these compounds with a stoichiometric amount of the appropriate base or acid in water or in an organic solvent, or in a mixture of the two. Generally, nonaqueous media such as ether, ethyl acetate, ethanol, isopropanol, or acetonitrile are preferred. Lists of suitable salts are found in Remington 's Pharmaceutical Sciences, 18th ed., Mack Publishing Company, Easton, PA, 1990, p. 1445, and Journal of Pharmaceutical Science, 66, 2-19 (1977).
- Suitable bases include inorganic bases such as alkali and alkaline earth metal bases, e.g., those containing metallic cations such as sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium and the like.
- suitable bases include sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, and potassium carbonate.
- Suitable acids include inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydroiodic acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, and the like, and organic acids such as p-toluenesulfonic, methanesulfonic acid, benzenesulfonic acid, oxalic acid, p-bromophenylsulfonic acid, carbonic acid, succinic acid, citric acid, benzoic acid, acetic acid, maleic acid, tartaric acid, fatty acids, long chain fatty acids, and the like.
- Preferred pharmaceutically acceptable salts of inventive compounds having an acidic moiety include sodium and potassium salts.
- Preferred pharmaceutically acceptable salts of inventive compounds having a basic moiety include hydrochloride and hydrobromide salts.
- the compounds of the present invention containing an acidic or basic moiety are useful in the form of the free base or acid or in the form of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- solvates refers to a molecular complex wherein the solvent molecule, such as the crystallizing solvent, is incorporated into the crystal lattice.
- the solvent incorporated in the solvate is water, the molecular complex is called a hydrate.
- Pharmaceutically acceptable solvates include hydrates, alcoholates such as methanolates and ethanolates, acetonitrilates and the like. These compounds can also exist in polymorphic forms.
- the invention contemplates embodiments in which a compound having a chiral center is a substantially pure enantiomer thereof, a racemic mixture thereof, or a mixture containing any proportion of the two enantiomers thereof.
- the invention also contemplates all stereoisomers and diastereoisomers of the compounds described herein.
- the present invention is further directed to a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and at least one compound or salt described herein.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable carrier be one that is chemically inert to the active compounds and one that has no detrimental side effects or toxicity under the conditions of use.
- compositions of the present invention are merely exemplary and are in no way limiting.
- compositions for parenteral administration that comprise a solution of the inventive compound or salt dissolved or suspended in an acceptable carrier suitable for parenteral administration, including aqueous and non-aqueous isotonic sterile injection solutions.
- an acceptable carrier suitable for parenteral administration including aqueous and non-aqueous isotonic sterile injection solutions.
- Such solutions can contain anti-oxidants, buffers, bacteriostats, and solutes that render the formulation isotonic with the blood of the intended recipient, and aqueous and non-aqueous sterile suspensions that can include suspending agents, soiubilizers, thickening agents, stabilizers, and preservatives.
- the compound or salt of the present invention may be administered in a physiologically acceptable diluent in a pharmaceutical carrier, such as a sterile liquid or mixture of liquids, including water, saline, aqueous dextrose and related sugar solutions, an alcohol, such as ethanol, isopropanol, or hexadecyl alcohol, glycols, such as propylene glycol or polyethylene glycol, dimethylsulfoxide, glycerol ketals, such as 2,2-dimethyl-3 ,3-dioxolane-4-methanol, ethers, such as poly(ethyleneglycol) 400, an oil, a fatty acid, a fatty acid ester or glyceride, or an acetylated fatty acid glyceride with or without the addition of a pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant, such as a soap or a detergent, suspending agent, such as pectin, carbomers, methylcellulose,
- a pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant such
- hydroxypropylmethylcellulose or carboxymethylcellulose, or emulsifying agents and other pharmaceutical adjuvants.
- Oils useful in parenteral formulations include petroleum, animal, vegetable, or synthetic oils. Specific examples of oils useful in such formulations include peanut, soybean, sesame, cottonseed, corn, olive, petrolatum, and mineral. Suitable fatty acids for use in parenteral formulations include oleic acid, stearic acid, and isostearic acid. Ethyl oleate and isopropyl myristate are examples of suitable fatty acid esters.
- Suitable soaps for use in parenteral formulations include fatty alkali metal, ammonium, and triethanolamine salts
- suitable detergents include (a) cationic detergents such as, for example, dimethyl dialkyl ammonium halides, and alkyl pyridinium halides, (b) anionic detergents such as, for example, alkyl, aryl, and olefin sulfonates, alkyl, olefin, ether, and monoglyceride sulfates, and sulfosucci nates, (c) nonionic detergents such as, for example, fatty amine oxides, fatty acid alkanolamides, and polyoxyethylenepolypropylene copolymers, (d) amphoteric detergents such as, for example, alkyl-beta-aminopropionates, and 2-alkyl-imidazoline quaternary ammonium salts, and (e) mixtures thereof.
- the parenteral formulations can contain preservatives and buffers, in order to minimize or eliminate irritation at the site of injection, such compositions may contain one or more nonionic surfactants having a hydrophile-lipophile balance (HLB) of from about 12 to about 17.
- HLB hydrophile-lipophile balance
- Suitable surfactants include polyethylene sorbitan fatty acid esters, such as sorbitan monooleate and the high molecular weight adducts of ethylene oxide with a hydrophobic base, formed by the condensation of propylene oxide with propylene glycol.
- parenteral formulations can be presented in unit-dose or multi-dose sealed containers, such as ampules and vials, and can be stored in a freeze-dried (lyophilized) condition requiring only the addition of the sterile liquid excipient, for example, water, for injections, immediately prior to use.
- sterile liquid excipient for example, water
- Extemporaneous injection solutions and suspensions can be prepared from sterile powders, granules, and tablets of the kind previously described.
- Topical formulations including those that are useful for transdermal drug release, are well-known to those of skill in the art and are suitable in the context of the invention for application to skin.
- Formulations suitable for oral administration can consist of (a) liquid solutions, such as a therapeutically effective amount of the inventive compound dissolved in diluents, such as water, saline, or orange juice, (b) capsules, sachets, tablets, lozenges, and troches, each containing a predetermined amount of the active ingredient, as solids or granules, (c) powders, (d) suspensions in an appropriate liquid, and (e) suitable emulsions.
- Liquid formulations may include diluents, such as water and alcohols, for example, ethanoJ, benzyl alcohol, and the polyethylene alcohols, either with or without the addition of a
- Capsule forms can be of the ordinary hard- or soft-shelled gelatin type containing, for example, surfactants, lubricants, and inert fillers, such as lactose, sucrose, calcium phosphate, and corn starch.
- Tablet forms can include one or more of lactose, sucrose, mannitol, corn starch, potato starch, alginic acid, microcrystalline cellulose, acacia, gelatin, guar gum, colloidal silicon dioxide, croscarmellose sodium, talc, magnesium stearate, calcium stearate, zinc stearate, stearic acid, and other excipients, colorants, diluents, buffering agents, disintegrating agents, moistening agents, preservatives, flavoring agents, and pharmacologically compatible excipients.
- Lozenge forms can comprise the active ingredient in a flavor, usually sucrose and acacia or tragacanth, as well as pastilles comprising the active ingredient in an inert base, such as gelatin and glycerin, or sucrose and acacia, emulsions, gels, and the like containing, in addition to the active ingredient, such excipients as are known in the art.
- the compound or salt of the present invention alone or in combination with other suitable components, can be made into aerosol formulations to be administered via inhalation.
- the compounds are preferably supplied in finely divided form along with a surfactant and propellant. Typical percentages of active compound are 0.01%-20% by weight, preferably 1 %-10%.
- the surfactant must, of course, be nontoxic, and preferably soluble in the propellant.
- Representative of such surfactants are the esters or partial esters of fatty acids containing from 6 to 22 carbon atoms, such as caproic, octanoic, lauric, palmitic, stearic, linoleic, linolenic, olesteric and oleic acids with an aliphatic polyhydric alcohol or its cyclic anhydride.
- Mixed esters such as mixed or natural glycerides may be employed.
- the surfactant may constitute 0.1%-20% by weight of the composition, preferably 0.25%-5%. The balance of the composition is ordinarily propellant.
- a carrier can also be included as desired, e.g., lecithin for intranasal delivery.
- These aerosol formulations can be placed into acceptable pressurized propellants. such as dichlorodifluoromethane, propane, nitrogen, and the like. They also may be formulated as pharmaceuticals for non-pressured preparations, such as in a nebulizer or an atomizer. Such spray formulations may be used to spray mucosa.
- the compound or salt of the present invention may be made into suppositories by mixing with a variety of bases, such as emulsifying bases or water-soluble bases.
- bases such as emulsifying bases or water-soluble bases.
- Formulations suitable for vaginal administration may be presented as pessaries, tampons, creams, gels, pastes, foams, or spray formulas containing, in addition to the active ingredient, such carriers as are known in the art to be appropriate.
- the compound or salt of the present invention may be formulated as inclusion complexes, such as cyclodextrin inclusion complexes, or liposomes.
- inclusion complexes such as cyclodextrin inclusion complexes, or liposomes.
- Liposomes serve to target the compounds to a particular tissue, such as lymphoid tissue or cancerous hepatic cells. Liposomes can also be used to increase the half-life of the inventive compound.
- Liposomes useful in the present invention include emulsions, foams, micelles, insoluble monolayers, liquid crystals, phospholipid dispersions, lamellar layers and the like.
- the active agent to be delivered is incorporated as part of a liposome, alone or in conjunction with a suitable chemotherapeutic agent.
- liposomes filled with a desired inventive compound or salt thereof can be directed to the site of a specific tissue type, hepatic cells, for example, where the liposomes then deliver the selected compositions.
- Liposomes for use in the invention are formed from standard vesicle-forming lipids, which generally include neutral and negatively charged phospholipids and a sterol, such as cholesterol. The selection of lipids is generally guided by consideration of, for example, liposome size and stability of the liposomes in the blood stream.
- a liposome suspension containing a compound or salt of the present invention may be administered intravenously, locally, topically, etc. in a dose that varies according to the mode of administration, the agent being delivered, and the stage of disease being treated.
- Suitable doses and dosage regimens can be determined by conventional range- finding techniques known to those of ordinary skill in the art. Generally, treatment is initiated with smaller dosages that are less than the optimum dose of the compound.
- the present inventive method typically will involve the
- administration of about 0.001 to about 300 mg of one or more of the compounds described above per kg body weight of the individual can involve about 0.001 mg, about 0.01 mg, about 0.1 mg, about 1 mg, about 5 mg, about 10 mg, about 20 mg, about 50 mg, about 100 mg, about 200 mg, or about 300 mg or more of one or more of the compounds described above per kg body weight of the individual.
- the administration can involve about 300 mg, about 200 mg, about 100 mg, about 50 mg, about 20 mg, about 10 mg, about 5 mg, about 1 mg, about 0.1 mg, about 0.01 mg, or about 0.001 mg or less of one or more of the compounds described above per kg body weight of the individual.
- the administration can be bounded by any two of the aforementioned endpoints.
- the administration can be about 0.001 mg to about 200 mg, about 0.001 mg to about 1 mg, about 0.01 mg to about 50 mg, about 0.1 mg to about 20 mg, about 1 mg to about 10 mg, about 1 mg to about 20 mg, about 10 mg to about 50 mg, or any other combination of endpoints, of one or more of the compounds described above per kg body weight of the individual.
- the present invention further provides a method of treating a disease responsive to activation of human PK-M2 comprising administering to a patient in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of any of the compounds described herein or a
- the invention further provides any of the compounds described herein or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use in treating a disease responsive to activation of human PK-M2.
- the invention further provides the use of a compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for treating a disease responsive to activation of human PK-M2 of a patient, wherein the compound is any of the compounds described herein or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof
- the disease responsive to activation of PK-M2 can be caused by or associated with, e.g., the function PKM2.
- diseases may include, e.g., cancer, obesity, diabetes, atherosclerosis, restenosis, autoimmune diseases, and proliferation-dependent diseases.
- Cancers include, without limitation, leukemias (e.g., acute leukemia, acute lymphocytic leukemia, acute myelocytic (myeloid) leukemia, acute myeloblastic leukemia, acute promyelocytic leukemia, acute myelomonocytic leukemia, acute monocytic leukemia, acute ery thro leukemia, chronic leukemia, chronic myelocytic (myeloid) leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia), polycythemia vera, lymphoma (e.g., Hodgkin's disease or non- Hodgkin's disease), Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia, multiple myeloma, heavy chain disease, and solid tumors such as sarcomas and carcinomas (e.g., fibrosarcoma,
- leukemias e.g., acute leukemia, acute lymphocytic leukemia, acute myelocytic (myeloid
- myxosarcoma myxosarcoma, liposarcoma, chondrosarcoma, osteogenic sarcoma, chordoma, angiosarcoma, endotheliosarcoma, lymphangiosarcoma, lymphangioendotheliosarcoma.
- synovioma (malignant) mesothelioma, Ewing's tumor, leiomyosarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma (including alveolar), colon carcinoma (colon cancer), pancreatic cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, adenocai-cinoma, sweat gland carcinoma, sebaceous gland carcinoma, papillary carcinoma, papillary adenocarcinomas, cystadenocarcinoma, medullary carcinoma, bronchogenic carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma, hepatoma, bile duct/intrahepatic bile duct carcinoma, choriocarcinoma, seminoma, embryonal carcinoma, Wilm's tumor, cervical cancer, uterine cancer, testicular cancer, lung carcinoma (lung cancer), small cell lung carcinoma, bladder carcinoma (urinary bladder cancer), epithelial carcinoma, glioma, astrocytoma, medulloblastom
- ependymoma pinealoma, hemangioblastoma, acoustic neuroma, oligodendroglioma, schwannoma, meningioma, melanoma, neuroblastoma, and retinoblastoma).
- the cancers may include bone cancer, brain cancer, cancer of the anus, anal canal, or anorectum, cancer of the eye, cancer of the joints, cancer of the neck, gallbladder, or pleura, cancer of the nose, nasal cavity, or middle ear, cancer of the oral cavity, cancer of the vulva, esophageal cancer, gastrointestinal carcinoid tumor, hypopharynx cancer, kidney cancer, larynx cancer, liver cancer, nasopharynx cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, peritoneum, omentum, and mesentery cancer, pharynx cancer, rectal cancer, renal cancer, small intestine cancer, soft tissue cancer, stomach cancer, thyroid cancer, and ureter cancer.
- Adipose tissue expresses PKM2.
- activators of PKM2, described herein may be useful in the treatment of type II diabetes, as the activation of PKM2 may allow for decreased lipid production and increased oxidative phosphorylation in adipose tissue. This effect should decrease adiposity, which is known to contribute to type 2 diabetes.
- Additionaly diseases include autoimmune diseases and proliferative diseases.
- Activators of PKM2, described herein may be used to treat, e.g., autoimmune diseases or proliferative diseases.
- Autoimmune disorders include, e.g., type I diabetes, Crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, autoimmune (Hashimoto's) thyroiditis, autoimmune liver diseases (e.g., hepatitis and primary biliary cirrhosis), hyperthyroidism (e.g., Graves' disease and thyrotoxicosis), insulin-resistant diabetes, autoimmune adrenal insufficiency (e.g., Addison's disease), autoimmune oophoritis, autoimmune orchitis, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria, Behcet's disease, autoimmune thrombocytopenia, autoimmune neutropenia,
- Proliferative diseases include, e.g., cancer (e.g., benign and malignant), benign prostatic hyperplasia, psoriasis, abnormal keratinization, lymphoproliferative disorders (e.g., a disorder in which there is abnormal proliferation of cells of the lymphatic system), chronic rheumatoid arthritis, arteriosclerosis, restenosis, and diabetic retinopathy.
- cancer e.g., benign and malignant
- benign prostatic hyperplasia e.g., psoriasis
- abnormal keratinization e.g., lymphoproliferative disorders
- lymphoproliferative disorders e.g., a disorder in which there is abnormal proliferation of cells of the lymphatic system
- chronic rheumatoid arthritis e.g., arteriosclerosis, restenosis, and diabetic retinopathy.
- proliferative diseases are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,639,600 and 7,
- inventive methods can provide any amount of any level of treatment or prevention in a mammal.
- the treatment or prevention provided by the inventive method can include treatment or prevention of one or more conditions or symptoms of the diseases described herein being treated or prevented.
- prevention can encompass delaying the onset of the disease, or a symptom or condition thereof.
- the invention further provides a use of a compound or salt of the invention in the manufacture of a medicament for treating disease responsive to activation of PK-M2.
- the medicament typically is a pharmaceutical composition as described herein.
- the dose administered to a human in accordance with the present invention should be sufficient to effect the desired response.
- Such responses include reversal or prevention of the bad effects of the disease responsive to activation of PK-M2 for which treatment is desired or to elicit the desired benefit.
- dosage will depend upon a variety of factors, including the age, condition, and body weight of the human, as well as the source, particular type of the cancer, and extent of cancer in the human.
- the size of the dose will also be determined by the route, timing and frequency of administration as well as the existence, nature, and extent of any adverse side-effects that might accompany the administration of a particular compound and the desired physiological effect. It will be appreciated by one of skill in the art that various conditions or disease states may require prolonged treatment involving multiple administrations.
- the compounds of the invention can be prepared as follows.
- the synthetic elaboration of substituted 2-oxo-N-aryl-l,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline-6-sulfonamides can begin with a standard coupling between commercially available sulfonyl chlorides and substituted anilines, according to Scheme I.
- Scheme 1
- Method 1 A 7 minute gradient of 4% to 100% Acetonitrile (containing 0.025% trifluoroacetic acid) in water (containing 0.05% trifluoroacetic acid) was used with an 8 minute run time at a flow rate of 1 mL/min.
- Method 2 A 3 minute gradient of 4% to 100% Acetonitrile (containing 0.025% trifluoroacetic acid) in water (containing 0.05% trifluoroacetic acid) was used with a 4.5 minute run time at a flow rate of l mL/min.
- N-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-7-fiuoro-2-oxo- 1,2,3, 4-tetrahydroquinoline-6- sulfonamide (.01 g, 0.029 mmol) was dissolved in acetonitrile (.5 ml) and dimethylamine (2.0 M THF) (0.029 ml, 0.057 mmol) was added followed by triethylamine (6.00 ⁇ , 0.043 mmol).
- the solution was heated in a microwave at 180 °C for 1 h, cooled to RT, diluted with DMSO (0.5 mL) and purified by directly injecting to a Waters® reverse phase purification system.
- AC50 values were determined utilizing the luminescent pyruvate kinase-luciferase coupled assay (Inglese, J. et al, Quantitative high-throughput screening: a titration-based approach that efficiently identifies biological activities in large chemical libraries. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 2006, 103, 1 1473-1 1478).
- kinase-Glo was obtained from Promega (Madison, WI, USA). ATP, PEP, LDH and NADH were from Sigma (St. Louis, MO, USA). Reagents and solvents were purchased from Sigma, Alfa Aesar (Ward Hill, MA, USA), Acros (Morris Plains, NJ, USA), Enamine (Monmouth Jet., NJ, USA), Oakwood Products (West Columbia, SC, USA), Matrix Scientific (Columbia, SC, USA) or Chem-Impex International (Wood Dale, IL, USA).
- Luminescent pyruvate kinase-luciferase coupled assay Production of a luminescent signal based on the generation of ATP by pyruvate kinase was determined by using the ATP-dependent enzyme firefly luciferase. Three of substrate mix (at r.t.) in assay buffer (50 mM imidazole pH 7.2. 50 mM KCL 7 mM MgCl 2 , 0.01% tween 20, 0.05% BSA) was dispensed into Kalypsys (San Diego, CA, USA) white solid bottom 1 ,536 well microtiter plates using a bottle-valve solenoid-based dispenser (Kalypsys).
- the final concentrations of substrates in the assay were 0.1 mM ADP and 0.5 mM PEP. Twenty-three nL of compound in DMSO were delivered with a 1 , 536-pin array tool, and 1 xL of enzyme mix in assay buffer (final concentration, 0.1 nM pyruvate kinase, 50 mM imidazole pH 7.2, 0.05%» BSA, 4 °C) was added. Microtiter plates were incubated at r.t.
- luciferase detection mix Kinase-Glo from Promega, Madison, WI, USA
- luminescence was read with a ViewLux (Perkin Elmer, Waltham, MA, USA) using a 2 second exposure/plate (with 2X binning).
- the final concentration of DMSO was 0.5% and found not to affect the assay signal.
- qHTS uses an inter-plate dilution method where the first plate contains the highest concentration of a set of compounds in DMSO, while subsequent plates contain the same compounds in the same well locations, but at successive lower
- the rate was calculated as a plate throughput of 18 plates/hr or approximately 7 samples/sec on the Kalypsys robotic system which means that a 7 point CRC was obtained every second on the robotic system.
- the second examination involved the modification of the core 3,4- dihydroquinolin-2(lH)-one heterocycle.
- Numerous, related heterocyclic sulfonyl chlorides were examined after coupling to 3,4-dimethylaniline to maintain uniformity with the lead from the primary screen.
- Results detailed in Table 1 demonstrate that the 3,4- dihydroquinolin-2(lH)-one heterocycle retains the best combination of potency and maximum response.
- heterocycles included the related 4-methyl-2H- benzo[b][l ,4]oxazin-3(4H)-one and the modestly divergent 1 ,3 -dimethyl- 1H- benzo[d]imidazol-2(3H)-one and l-(indolin-l-yl)ethanone heterocycles.
- Max. Res. value represents the % actuation at 57 ⁇ of compound. Each value is the mean with standard deviation from three replicate experiments.
- Res. value represents the % activation at 57 ⁇ of compound. Each value is the mean with standard deviation from three replicate experiments.
- Max. Res. value represents the % activation at 57 ⁇ of compound. Each the mean with standard deviation from three replicate experiments.
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