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Synthesis and SAR of N-benzoyl-L-biphenylalanine derivatives: discovery of TR-14035, a dual alpha(4)beta(7)/alpha(4)beta(1) integrin antagonist
Authors:Sircar Ila  Gudmundsson Kristjan S  Martin Richard  Liang Jimmy  Nomura Sumihiro  Jayakumar Honnappa  Teegarden Bradley R  Nowlin Dawn M  Cardarelli Pina M  Mah Jason R  Connell Samuel  Griffith Ronald C  Lazarides Elias
Institution:Department of Chemical Science, Tanabe Research Laboratories, USA, Inc., 4540 Towne Centre Court, San Diego, CA 92121, USA. sircar@trlusa.com
Abstract:alpha(4)beta(1) and alpha(4)beta(7) integrins are key regulators of physiologic and pathologic responses in inflammation and autoimmune disease. The effectiveness of anti-integrin antibodies to attenuate a number of inflammatory/immune conditions provides a strong rationale to target integrins for drug development. Important advances have been made in identifying potent and selective candidates, peptides and peptidomimetics, for further development. Herein, we report the discovery of a series of novel N-benzoyl-L-biphenylalanine derivatives that are potent inhibitors of alpha4 integrins. The potency of the initial lead compound (1: IC(50) alpha(4)beta(7)/alpha(4)beta(1)=5/33 microM) was optimized via sequential manipulation of substituents to generate low nM, orally bioavailable dual alpha(4)beta(1)/alpha(4)beta(7) antagonists. The SAR also led to the identification of several subnanomolar antagonists (134, 142, and 143). Compound 81 (TR-14035; IC(50) alpha(4)beta(7)/alpha(4)beta(1)=7/87 nM) has completed Phase I studies in Europe. The synthesis, SAR and biological evaluation of these compounds are described.
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