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ChemMedChem | 2014

Inhibition of hypoxia-induced gene transcription by substituted pyrazolyl oxadiazoles: initial lead generation and structure-activity relationships.

Michael Härter; Karl-Heinz Thierauch; Stephen Boyer; Ajay Bhargava; Peter Ellinghaus; Hartmut Beck; Susanne Greschat-Schade; Holger Hess-Stumpp; Kerstin Unterschemmann

The transcription factors hypoxia‐inducible factor‐1 and ‐2 (HIF‐1 and HIF‐2) orchestrate a multitude of processes that allow tumor cells to survive under conditions of low oxygen and nutrients, and that lead to resistance to some apoptotic pathways and facilitate invasion and metastasis. Therefore, inhibition of transactivation by HIF has become an attractive target in cancer research. Herein we present the results of a cell‐based screening approach that led to the discovery of substituted 1H‐pyrazole‐3‐carboxamides. Chemical optimization of the hit class with respect to potency and metabolic stability is described; it resulted in novel 5‐(1H‐pyrazol‐3‐yl)‐1,2,4‐oxadiazoles that inhibit the hypoxia‐induced accumulation of HIF‐1α and HIF‐2α. The HIF inhibitory potency in the screening cell system was improved from IC50 190 to 0.7 nM, and significant parts of the SAR are disclosed. For a key compound, the ability to suppress the hypoxia‐induced expression of HIF target genes was studied in A549 human lung adenocarcinoma cells. The same compound shows a favorable pharmacokinetic profile in rats after i.v. and p.o. administration.


Archive | 2004

Fluoro substituted omega-carboxyaryl diphenyl urea for the treatment and prevention of diseases and conditions

Stephen Boyer; Jacques Dumas; Bernd Riedl; Scott Wilhelm


Archive | 2003

Pyrimidine derivatives as rho-kinase inhibitors

Dhanapalan Nagarathnam; Jacques Dumas; Holia Hatoum-Mokdad; Stephen Boyer; Chunguang Wang; Hans Pluempe; Achim Feurer; Samir Bennabi


Archive | 2002

Quinazoline and quinoline derivative compounds as inhibitors of prolylpeptidase, inducers of apoptosis and cancer treatment agents

Jacques Dumas; Robert Sibley; Roger A. Smith; Ning Su; Yuanwei Chen; Jill E. Wood; Leatte Guernon; Julie Dixon; Catherine Brennan; Stephen Boyer


Archive | 2000

Substituted pyridines and pyridazines with angiogenesis inhibiting activity

Jacques P. Dumas; Stephen Boyer; Julie A. Dixon; Teddy Kite Joe; Harold C. E. Kluender; Wendy Lee; Dhanapalan Nagarathnam; Robert Sibley; Ning Su


Archive | 2002

3-substituted pyrrolo[2.1-a]isoquinoline derivatives

Marcus Bauser; Jens-Kerim Ergüden; Dietmar Flubacher; Paul Naab; Thorsten-Oliver Repp; Jurgen Stoltefuss; Nils Burkhardt; Andrea Sewing; Michael Schauer; Karl-Heinz Schlemmer; Olaf Weber; Stephen Boyer; Mark Miglarese; Shihong Ying; Ulrich Niewöhner


Archive | 2007

PYRIDONECARBOXAMIDE DERIVATIVES USEFUL IN TREATING HYPER-PROLIFERATIVE AND ANGIOGENESIS DISORDERS

Stephen Boyer; David Cantin; Sidney X. Liang


Archive | 2002

Anti-angiogenesis combination therapies comprising pyridazine or pyridine derivatives

Paul E. Adams; Stephen Boyer; Jacques Dumas; James Elting; Harold C. E. Kluender


Archive | 2009

DERIVADOS DE PIRAZOL SUSTITUIDOS CON HETEROARILO UTILES PARA TRATAR TRASTORNOS HIPERPROLIFERATIVOS Y ENFERMEDADES ASOCIADAS CON ANGIOGENESIS

Manoj Patel; Ellalahewagesathyajith Kumarasinghe; Ajay Bhargava; Karl-Heinz Thierauch; Susanne Greschat; Peter Ellinghaus; Patrick Paulus; Holger Heb-Stumpp; Hartmut Beck; Stephen Boyer; Michael Härter; Phillip Wickens


Archive | 2008

Dérivés pyrazoles à substitution hétéroaryle utiles pour le traitement de troubles hyperprolifératifs et de maladies associées à l'angiogenèse

Stephen Boyer; Michael Härter; Philip Wickens; Manoj Patel; Ellalahewage Kumarasinghe; Ajay Bhargava; Karl-Heinz Thierauch; Hartmut Beck; Susanne Greschat; Peter Ellinghaus; Patrick Paulus; Holger Hess-Stumpp

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