The present invention provides small molecule inhibitors of BMP signaling. These compounds may be used to modulate cell growth, differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis, and thus may be useful for treating diseases or conditions associated with BMP signaling, including inflammation, cardiovascular disease, hematological disease, cancer, and bone disorders, as well as for modulating cellular differentiation and/or proliferation. These compounds may also be used to reduce circulating levels of ApoB-100 or LDL and treat or prevent acquired or congenital hypercholesterolemia or hyperlipoproteinemia; diseases, disorders, or syndromes associated with defects in lipid absorption or metabolism; or diseases, disorders, or syndromes caused by hyperlipidemia.
Synthesis of novel 4,7-disubstituted quinoline derivatives as autophagy inducing agents via targeting stabilization of ATG5
作者:Xiangpan Li、Qing Chen、Jingsheng Ao、Wenxin Lin、Liqin Qiu、Rihui Cao
DOI:10.1016/j.bioorg.2022.105998
日期:2022.10
A series of new 4,7-disubstituted quinoline derivatives was designed, synthesized and evaluated for their antiproliferative activity. The results demonstrated that compounds 10c, 10g, 10i, 10j and 10k displayed potent antiproliferative activity with IC50 value of lower than 5.0 μM against human tumor cell lines, and N-(3-nitrophenyl)-7-((3,4,5-trimethoxybenzyl)oxy)quinoline - 4-amine 10k was found
The present invention provides small molecule inhibitors of BMP signaling. These compounds may be used to modulate cell growth, differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis, and thus may be useful for treating diseases or conditions associated with BMP signaling, including inflammation, cardiovascular disease, hematological disease, cancer, and bone disorders, as well as for modulating cellular differentiation and/or proliferation. These compounds may also be used to reduce circulating levels of ApoB-100 or LDL and treat or prevent acquired or congenital hypercholesterolemia or hyperlipoproteinemia; diseases, disorders, or syndromes associated with defects in lipid absorption or metabolism; or diseases, disorders, or syndromes caused by hyperlipidemia.