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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2008

Identification of a potent, selective, and orally active leukotriene a4 hydrolase inhibitor with anti-inflammatory activity.

Cheryl A. Grice; Kevin L. Tays; Brad M. Savall; Jianmei Wei; Christopher Ryan Butler; Frank U. Axe; Scott D. Bembenek; Anne M. Fourie; Paul J. Dunford; Katherine A. Lundeen; Fawn Coles; Xiaohua Xue; Jason P. Riley; Kacy N. Williams; Lars Karlsson; James P. Edwards

LTA 4H is a ubiquitously distributed 69 kDa zinc-containing cytosolic enzyme with both hydrolase and aminopeptidase activity. As a hydrolase, LTA 4H stereospecifically catalyzes the transformation of the unstable epoxide LTA 4 to the diol LTB 4, a potent chemoattractant and activator of neutrophils and a chemoattractant of eosinophils, macrophages, mast cells, and T cells. Inhibiting the formation of LTB 4 is expected to be beneficial in the treatment of inflammatory diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), asthma, and atherosclerosis. We developed a pharmacophore model using a known inhibitor manually docked into the active site of LTA 4H to identify a subset of compounds for screening. From this work we identified a series of benzoxazole, benzthiazole, and benzimidazole inhibitors. SAR studies resulted in the identification of several potent inhibitors with an appropriate cross-reactivity profile and excellent PK/PD properties. Our efforts focused on further profiling JNJ 27265732, which showed encouraging efficacy in a disease model relevant to IBD.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2014

Discovery and SAR of 6-Alkyl-2,4-diaminopyrimidines as Histamine H4 Receptor Antagonists

Brad M. Savall; Frank Chavez; Kevin L. Tays; Paul J. Dunford; Jeffery M. Cowden; Michael D. Hack; Ronald L. Wolin; Robin L. Thurmond; James P. Edwards

This report discloses the discovery and SAR of a series of 6-alkyl-2-aminopyrimidine derived histamine H4 antagonists that led to the development of JNJ 39758979, which has been studied in phase II clinical trials in asthma and atopic dermatitis. Building on our SAR studies of saturated derivatives from the indole carboxamide series, typified by JNJ 7777120, and incorporating knowledge from the tricyclic pyrimidines led us to the 6-alkyl-2,4-diaminopyrimidine series. A focused medicinal chemistry effort delivered several 6-alkyl-2,4-diaminopyrimidines that behaved as antagonists at both the human and rodent H4 receptor. Further optimization led to a panel of antagonists that were profiled in animal models of inflammatory disease. On the basis of the preclinical profile and efficacy in several animal models, JNJ 39758979 was selected as a clinical candidate; however, further development was halted during phase II because of the observation of drug-induced agranulocytosis (DIAG) in two subjects.


Archive | 2001

Hydroxamic acid derivatives

Paul F. Jackson; Kevin L. Tays; Keith M. Maclin; Barbara S. Slusher


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2001

Design and pharmacological activity of phosphinic acid based NAALADase inhibitors.

Paul F. Jackson; Kevin L. Tays; Keith M. Maclin; Yao-Sen Ko; Weixing Li; Dil Vitharana; Takashi Tsukamoto; Doris Stoermer; Xi-Chun M. Lu; Krystyna M. Wozniak; Barbara S. Slusher


Archive | 1997

Methods of cancer treatment using naaladase inhibitors

Barbara S. Slusher; Paul F. Jackson; Kevin L. Tays; Keith M. Maclin


Archive | 1997

Inhibitors of naaladase enzyme activity

Paul F. Jackson; Barbara S. Slusher; Kevin L. Tays; Keith M. Maclin


Archive | 2001

Method for treating allergies using substituted pyrazoles

Christopher Ryan Butler; Hui Cai; James P. Edwards; Cheryl A. Grice; Yin Gu; Darin Gustin; Lars Karlsson; Haripada Khatuya; Steven P. Meduna; Barbara Pio; Clark A. Sehon; Siquan Sun; Kevin L. Tays; Robin L. Thurmond; Jianmei Wei


Archive | 1997

Pharmaceutical compositions and methods of treating compulsive disorders using naaladase inhibitors

Barbara S. Slusher; Paul F. Jackson; Kevin L. Tays; Keith M. Maclin


Archive | 1997

Pharmaceutical compositions and methods of treating a glutamate abnormality and effecting a neuronal activity in an animal using NAALADase inhibitors

Barbara S. Slusher; Paul F. Jackson; Kevin L. Tays; Keith M. Maclin


Archive | 1997

Certain sulfoxide and sulfone derivatives

Paul F. Jackson; Kevin L. Tays; Keith M. Maclin; Barbara S. Slusher

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