Cailan Wang
Bristol-Myers Squibb
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2014
Mimi L. Quan; Pancras C. Wong; Cailan Wang; Francis J. Woerner; Joanne M. Smallheer; Frank A. Barbera; Jeffrey M. Bozarth; Randi L. Brown; Mark R. Harpel; Joseph M. Luettgen; Paul E. Morin; Tara L. Peterson; Vidhyashankar Ramamurthy; Alan R. Rendina; Karen A. Rossi; Carol A. Watson; Anzhi Wei; Ge Zhang; Dietmar A. Seiffert; Ruth R. Wexler
Antithrombotic agents that are inhibitors of factor XIa (FXIa) have the potential to demonstrate robust efficacy with a low bleeding risk profile. Herein, we describe a series of tetrahydroquinoline (THQ) derivatives as FXIa inhibitors. Compound 1 was identified as a potent and selective tool compound for proof of concept studies. It exhibited excellent antithrombotic efficacy in rabbit thrombosis models and did not prolong bleeding times. This demonstrates proof of concept for the FXIa mechanism in animal models with a reversible, small molecule inhibitor.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2014
Jon J. Hangeland; Todd J. Friends; Karen A. Rossi; Joanne M. Smallheer; Cailan Wang; Zhong Sun; James R. Corte; Tianan Fang; Pancras C. Wong; Alan R. Rendina; Frank A. Barbera; Jeffrey M. Bozarth; Joseph M. Luettgen; Carol A. Watson; Ge Zhang; Anzhi Wei; Vidhyashankar Ramamurthy; Paul E. Morin; Gregory S. Bisacchi; Srinath Subramaniam; Piramanayagam Arunachalam; Arvind Mathur; Dietmar A. Seiffert; Ruth R. Wexler; Mimi L. Quan
Novel inhibitors of FXIa containing an (S)-2-phenyl-1-(4-phenyl-1H-imidazol-2-yl)ethanamine core have been optimized to provide compound 16b, a potent, reversible inhibitor of FXIa (Ki = 0.3 nM) having in vivo antithrombotic efficacy in the rabbit AV-shunt thrombosis model (ID50 = 0.6 mg/kg + 1 mg kg(-1) h(-1)). Initial analog selection was informed by molecular modeling using compounds 11a and 11h overlaid onto the X-ray crystal structure of tetrahydroquinoline 3 complexed to FXIa. Further optimization was achieved by specific modifications derived from careful analysis of the X-ray crystal structure of the FXIa/11h complex. Compound 16b was well tolerated and enabled extensive pharmacologic evaluation of the FXIa mechanism up to the ID90 for thrombus inhibition.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2016
Leon M Smith; Michael J. Orwat; Zilun Hu; Wei Han; Cailan Wang; Karen A. Rossi; Paul J. Gilligan; Kumar Balashanmuga Pabbisetty; Honey Osuna; James R. Corte; Alan R. Rendina; Joseph M. Luettgen; Pancras C. Wong; Ranga Narayanan; Timothy W. Harper; Jeffrey M. Bozarth; Earl J. Crain; Anzhi Wei; Vidhyashankar Ramamurthy; Paul E. Morin; Baomin Xin; Joanna Zheng; Dietmar Seiffert; Mimi L. Quan; Patrick Y.S. Lam; Ruth R. Wexler; Donald J. P. Pinto
The synthesis, structural activity relationships (SAR), and selectivity profile of a potent series of phenylalanine diamide FXIa inhibitors will be discussed. Exploration of P1 prime and P2 prime groups led to the discovery of compounds with high FXIa affinity, good potency in our clotting assay (aPPT), and high selectivity against a panel of relevant serine proteases as exemplified by compound 21. Compound 21 demonstrated good in vivo efficacy (EC50=2.8μM) in the rabbit electrically induced carotid arterial thrombosis model (ECAT).
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2018
Zilun Hu; Cailan Wang; Wei Han; Karen A. Rossi; Jeffrey M. Bozarth; Yiming Wu; Steven Sheriff; Joseph E. Myers; Joseph M. Luettgen; Dietmar Seiffert; Ruth R. Wexler; Mimi L. Quan
Pyridazine and pyridazinone derivatives were designed and synthesized as coagulation factor XIa inhibitors. Potent and selective inhibitors with single digit nanomolar affinity for factor XIa were discovered. Selected inhibitors demonstrated moderate oral bioavailability.
Archive | 2004
Mimi L. Quan; Cailan Wang; Jinglan Zhou; Jon J. Hangeland; Dietmar A. Seiffert; Robert M. Knabb
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2015
Donald J. P. Pinto; Joanne M. Smallheer; James R. Corte; Erin J.D. Austin; Cailan Wang; Tianan Fang; Leon M Smith; Karen A. Rossi; Alan R. Rendina; Jeffrey M. Bozarth; Ge Zhang; Anzhi Wei; Vidhyashankar Ramamurthy; Steven Sheriff; Joseph E. Myers; Paul E. Morin; Joseph M. Luettgen; Dietmar Seiffert; Mimi L. Quan; Ruth R. Wexler
Archive | 2014
Mimi L. Quan; Zilun Hu; Cailan Wang
Archive | 2014
Mimi L. Quan; Zilun Hu; Cailan Wang; Sharanabasappa Patil
Archive | 2014
Mimi L. Quan; Zilun Hu; Cailan Wang; Peter W. Glunz
Archive | 2016
Sharanabasappa Patil; Cailan Wang; Mimi L. Quan; Zilun Hu