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Synthesis,SAR study and biological evaluation of novel pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidin-7-yl phenyl amides as anti-proliferative agents
Authors:Yanong D Wang  Erick Honores  Biqi Wu  Steve Johnson  Dennis Powell  Miriam Miranda  John P McGinnis  Carolyn Discafani  Sridhar K Rabindran  Wendy Cheng  Girija Krishnamurthy
Institution:1. Chemical and Screening Sciences, Wyeth Research, Pearl River, NY 10965, USA;2. Oncology, Wyeth Research, Pearl River, NY 10965, USA
Abstract:Checkpoint deficiency of malignant cells can be exploited in cancer drug discovery. Compounds that selectively kill checkpoint-deficient cells versus checkpoint-proficient cells can be utilized to preferentially target tumor cells, while sparing normal cells. The protein p21Wafl/Cipl/Sdi1 (hereafter referred to as p21) inhibits progression of the cell cycle by inhibiting the activity of G1 kinases (cyclin D/cdk4 and cyclin E-cdk2) and the G2 kinase (cyclin B/cdkl) in response to DNA damage or abnormal DNA content. The expression of p21 is often low in human cancer cells due to frequent loss of the upstream activator, p53, and is associated with poor prognosis in some cancer patients. Using an isogenic pair of cell lines, HCT116 (p21+/+) and 80S14 (p21?/?), we have disclosed previously a novel series of pyrazolo1,5-a]pyrimidines that preferentially kill the p21-deficient cells. We will present the synthesis, biological activities and SAR study of a series of pyrazolo1,5-a]pyrimidines with an optimized phenyl amide moiety at the C-7 position. The mechanism of action of these compounds will also be discussed.
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