Discovery and SAR of 2-amino-5-(thioaryl)thiazoles as potent and selective Itk inhibitors
摘要:
A series of structurally novel aminothiazole based small molecule inhibitors of Itk were prepared to elucidate their structure-activity relationships (SARs), selectivity, and cell activity in inhibiting IL-2 secretion in a Jurkat T-cell assay. Compound 3 is identified as a potent and selective Itk inhibitor which inhibits anti-TCR antibody induced IL-2 production in mice in vivo and was previously reported to reduce lung inflammation in a mouse model of ovalbumin induced allergy/asthma. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Discovery and SAR of 2-amino-5-(thioaryl)thiazoles as potent and selective Itk inhibitors
摘要:
A series of structurally novel aminothiazole based small molecule inhibitors of Itk were prepared to elucidate their structure-activity relationships (SARs), selectivity, and cell activity in inhibiting IL-2 secretion in a Jurkat T-cell assay. Compound 3 is identified as a potent and selective Itk inhibitor which inhibits anti-TCR antibody induced IL-2 production in mice in vivo and was previously reported to reduce lung inflammation in a mouse model of ovalbumin induced allergy/asthma. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
作者:Sang-Phyo Hong、Kevin G. Liu、Gil Ma、Michael Sabio、Michelle A. Uberti、Maria D. Bacolod、John Peterson、Zack Z. Zou、Albert J. Robichaud、Darío Doller
DOI:10.1021/jm200290z
日期:2011.7.28
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