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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2014

Discovery of inhibitors of the mitotic kinase TTK based on N-(3-(3-sulfamoylphenyl)-1H-indazol-5-yl)-acetamides and carboxamides

Radoslaw Laufer; Grace Ng; Yong Liu; Narendra Kumar B. Patel; Louise Edwards; Yunhui Lang; Sze-Wan Li; Miklos Feher; Don E. Awrey; Genie Leung; Irina Beletskaya; Olga Plotnikova; Jacqueline M. Mason; Richard Hodgson; Xin Wei; Guodong Mao; Xunyi Luo; Ping Huang; Erin Green; Reza Kiarash; Dan Chi-Chia Lin; Marees Harris-Brandts; Fuqiang Ban; Vincent Nadeem; Tak W. Mak; Guohua J. Pan; Wei Qiu; Nickolay Y. Chirgadze; Henry W. Pauls

TTK kinase was identified by in-house siRNA screen and pursued as a tractable, novel target for cancer treatment. A screening campaign and systematic optimization, supported by computer modeling led to an indazole core with key sulfamoylphenyl and acetamido moieties at positions 3 and 5, respectively, establishing a novel chemical class culminating in identification of 72 (CFI-400936). This potent inhibitor of TTK (IC50=3.6nM) demonstrated good activity in cell based assay and selectivity against a panel of human kinases. A co-complex TTK X-ray crystal structure and results of a xenograft study with TTK inhibitors from this class are described.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2015

The Discovery of Orally Bioavailable Tyrosine Threonine Kinase (TTK) Inhibitors: 3-(4-(heterocyclyl)phenyl)-1H-indazole-5-carboxamides as Anticancer Agents

Yong Liu; Yunhui Lang; Narendra Kumar B. Patel; Grace Ng; Radoslaw Laufer; Sze-Wan Li; Louise Edwards; Bryan T. Forrest; Peter Sampson; Miklos Feher; Fuqiang Ban; Donald E. Awrey; I. P. Beletskaya; Guodong Mao; Richard Hodgson; Olga Plotnikova; Wei Qiu; Nickolay Y. Chirgadze; Jacqueline M. Mason; Xin Wei; Dan Chi-Chia Lin; Yi Che; Reza Kiarash; Brian Madeira; Graham C. Fletcher; Tak W. Mak; Mark R. Bray; Henry W. Pauls

The acetamido and carboxamido substituted 3-(1H-indazol-3-yl)benzenesulfonamides are potent TTK inhibitors. However, they display modest ability to attenuate cancer cell growth; their physicochemical properties, and attendant pharmacokinetic parameters, are not drug-like. By eliminating the polar 3-sulfonamide group and grafting a heterocycle at the 4 position of the phenyl ring, potent inhibitors with oral exposure were obtained. An X-ray cocrystal structure and a refined binding model allowed for a structure guided approach. Systematic optimization resulted in novel TTK inhibitors, namely 3-(4-(heterocyclyl)phenyl)-1H-indazole-5-carboxamides. Compounds incorporating the 3-hydroxy-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-8-yl bicyclic system were potent (TTK IC50 < 10 nM, HCT116 GI50 < 0.1 μM), displayed low off-target activity (>500×), and microsomal stability (T(1/2) > 30 min). A subset was tested in rodent PK and mouse xenograft models of human cancer. Compound 75 (CFI-401870) recapitulated the phenotype of TTK RNAi, demonstrated in vivo tumor growth inhibition upon oral dosing, and was selected for preclinical evaluation.


ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2016

Discovery of Pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine TTK Inhibitors: CFI-402257 is a Potent, Selective, Bioavailable Anticancer Agent

Yong Liu; Radoslaw Laufer; Narendra Kumar B. Patel; Grace Ng; Peter Sampson; Sze-Wan Li; Yunhui Lang; Miklos Feher; Richard D. Brokx; I. P. Beletskaya; Richard Hodgson; Olga Plotnikova; Donald E. Awrey; Wei Qiu; Nickolay Y. Chirgadze; Jacqueline M. Mason; Xin Wei; Dan Chi-Chia Lin; Yi Che; Reza Kiarash; Graham C. Fletcher; Tak W. Mak; Mark R. Bray; Henry W. Pauls

This work describes a scaffold hopping exercise that begins with known imidazo[1,2-a]pyrazines, briefly explores pyrazolo[1,5-a][1,3,5]triazines, and ultimately yields pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines as a novel class of potent TTK inhibitors. An X-ray structure of a representative compound is consistent with 1(1)/2 type inhibition and provides structural insight to aid subsequent optimization of in vitro activity and physicochemical and pharmacokinetic properties. Incorporation of polar moieties in the hydrophobic and solvent accessible regions modulates physicochemical properties while maintaining potency. Compounds with enhanced oral exposure were identified for xenograft studies. The work culminates in the identification of a potent (TTK K i = 0.1 nM), highly selective, orally bioavailable anticancer agent (CFI-402257) for IND enabling studies.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2015

The Discovery of Polo-Like Kinase 4 Inhibitors: Identification of (1R,2S)-2-(3-((E)-4-(((cis)-2,6-Dimethylmorpholino)methyl)styryl)-1H-indazol-6-yl)-5′-methoxyspiro[cyclopropane-1,3′-indolin]-2′-one (CFI-400945) as a Potent, Orally Active Antitumor Agent

Peter Sampson; Yong Liu; Bryan T. Forrest; Graham Cumming; Sze-Wan Li; Narendra Kumar B. Patel; Louise Edwards; Radoslaw Laufer; Miklos Feher; Fuqiang Ban; Donald E. Awrey; Guodong Mao; Olga Plotnikova; Richard Hodgson; I. P. Beletskaya; Jacqueline M. Mason; Xunyi Luo; Vincent Nadeem; Xin Wei; Reza Kiarash; Brian Madeira; Ping Huang; Tak W. Mak; Guohua Pan; Henry W. Pauls


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2015

The discovery of Polo-like kinase 4 inhibitors: design and optimization of spiro[cyclopropane-1,3'[3H]indol]-2'(1'H).ones as orally bioavailable antitumor agents.

Peter Sampson; Yong Liu; Narendra Kumar B. Patel; Miklos Feher; Bryan T. Forrest; Sze-Wan Li; Louise Edwards; Radoslaw Laufer; Yunhui Lang; Fuqiang Ban; Donald E. Awrey; Guodong Mao; Olga Plotnikova; Genie Leung; Richard Hodgson; Jacqueline M. Mason; Xin Wei; Reza Kiarash; Erin Green; Wei Qiu; Nickolay Y. Chirgadze; Tak W. Mak; Guohua Pan; Henry W. Pauls


Archive | 2010

Kinase inhibitors and method of treating cancer with same

Peter Brent Sampson; Sze-Wan Ll; Yong Liu; Heinz W. Pauls; Louise Edwards; Bryan T. Forrest; Miklos Feher; Narendra Kumar B. Patel; Guohua Pan


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2016

Design and optimization of (3-aryl-1H-indazol-6-yl)spiro[cyclopropane-1,3'-indolin]-2'-ones as potent PLK4 inhibitors with oral antitumor efficacy.

Sze-Wan Li; Yong Liu; Peter Brent Sampson; Narendra Kumar B. Patel; Bryan T. Forrest; Louise Edwards; Radoslaw Laufer; Miklos Feher; Fuqiang Ban; Donald E. Awrey; Richard Hodgson; Irina Beletskaya; Guodong Mao; Jacqueline M. Mason; Xin Wei; Xunyi Luo; Reza Kiarash; Erin Green; Tak W. Mak; Guohua Pan; Henry W. Pauls


Archive | 2011

Kinase inhibitors and method of treating cancer

Peter Brent Sampson; Yong Liu; Sze-Wan Li; Bryan T. Forrest; Heinz W. Pauls; Louise Edwards; Miklos Feher; Narendra Kumar B. Patel; Radoslaw Laufer


Archive | 2012

INDAZOLE COMPOUNDS AS KINASE INHIBITORS AND METHOD OF TREATING CANCER WITH SAME

Heinz W. Pauls; Radoslaw Laufer; Yong Liu; Sze-Wan Li; Bryan T. Forrest; Yunhui Lang; Narendra Kumar B. Patel; Louise Edwards; Grace Ng; Peter Brent Sampson; Miklos Feher; Donald E. Awrey


Archive | 2011

Synthesis of chiral 2-(1H-indazol-6-yl)-spiro[cyclopropane-1,3′-indolin]-2′-ones

Graham Cumming; Narendra Kumar B. Patel; Bryan T. Forrest; Yong Liu; Sze-Wan Li; Peter Brent Sampson; Louise Edwards; Heinz W. Pauls

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Yong Liu

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Louise Edwards

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Miklos Feher

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Sze-Wan Li

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Radoslaw Laufer

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Heinz W. Pauls

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Donald E. Awrey

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Yunhui Lang

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