[EN] BIFUNCTIONAL COMPOUNDS THAT DEGRADE ALK AND USES THEREOF [FR] COMPOSÉS BIFONCTIONNELS DÉGRADANT ALK ET LEURS UTILISATIONS
摘要:
Disclosed are bifunctional compounds (degraders) that target ALK for degradation. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions containing the degraders and methods of using the bifunctional compounds to treat diseases and disorders characterized or mediated by aberrant ALK activity.
[EN] BIFUNCTIONAL COMPOUNDS THAT DEGRADE ALK AND USES THEREOF [FR] COMPOSÉS BIFONCTIONNELS DÉGRADANT ALK ET LEURS UTILISATIONS
摘要:
Disclosed are bifunctional compounds (degraders) that target ALK for degradation. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions containing the degraders and methods of using the bifunctional compounds to treat diseases and disorders characterized or mediated by aberrant ALK activity.
This invention relates to a VLA-4 inhibitory drug, having good oral absorbability and exhibiting sufficient anti-inflammatory effects when administered orally, wherein an active ingredient is represented by formula (I), or a salt thereof:
Q represents an optionally-substituted monocyclic or bicyclic nitrogen-containing heterocyclic group having a nitrogen atom as the bonding site; Y represents an oxygen atom or CH
2
; W represents an optionally-substituted bicyclic aromatic hydrocarbon ring group or an optionally-substituted bicyclic aromatic heterocyclic group; A
1
represents a nitrogen atom or C—R
3d
wherein R
3d
represents a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a C1-8 alkoxy group or a C1-8 alkyl group; R
1
represents H or a C1-8 alkyl group; R
2
represents H, a halogen, a C1-8 alkoxy
[EN] BIFUNCTIONAL COMPOUNDS THAT DEGRADE ALK AND USES THEREOF<br/>[FR] COMPOSÉS BIFONCTIONNELS DÉGRADANT ALK ET LEURS UTILISATIONS
申请人:[en]DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE, INC.
公开号:WO2023278325A1
公开(公告)日:2023-01-05
Disclosed are bifunctional compounds (degraders) that target ALK for degradation. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions containing the degraders and methods of using the bifunctional compounds to treat diseases and disorders characterized or mediated by aberrant ALK activity.