Pharmaceutical composition of peptide inhibitor of interleukin-23 receptor, preparation method therefor, and use thereof
By designing cyclic peptide compound drug compositions that target IL-23R, the problem of difficulty in targeting the intestinal IL-23 pathway in existing technologies has been solved, achieving effective treatment and prevention of inflammatory bowel disease and psoriasis.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- PCT/CN2025/117542
- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2025-05-08
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-05
AI Technical Summary
Existing technologies struggle to target the IL-23 pathway, particularly IL-23R in the gut, and there is a lack of stable and selective agents for the treatment and prevention of IL-23-related inflammatory diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease and psoriasis.
A pharmaceutical composition formulated as a single-dose formulation is provided, comprising an active ingredient M as a cyclic peptide compound that inhibits IL-23 signal transduction by binding to IL-23R, and is suitable for oral administration.
It has achieved effective treatment and prevention of IL-23-related diseases, especially inflammatory bowel disease and psoriasis, providing intestinal-specific targeting effects.
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Abstract
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Pharmaceutical compositions of interleukin-23 receptor peptide inhibitors, their preparation methods and uses Technical Field
[0001] This invention belongs to the field of pharmaceutical formulations, specifically relating to a pharmaceutical composition or formulation prepared in a single-dose form. The pharmaceutical composition or formulation comprises an active ingredient M and a pharmaceutical excipient. The active ingredient M is selected from cyclic peptide compounds, their stereoisomers, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, or dimers thereof. The pharmaceutical composition or formulation contains 1 mg to 1000 mg of active ingredient M, based on its content in the free base form. This invention also relates to the use of the pharmaceutical composition or formulation in the preparation of drugs for the prevention and treatment of diseases or conditions in which IL-23 is overexpressed in diseased tissues of subjects. Background Technology
[0002] Interleukin-23 (IL-23) cytokines are believed to play a decisive role in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Studies in mouse models of acute and chronic IBD have shown that IL-23R and downstream effector cytokines play a major role in disease pathogenesis. IL-23R is expressed on a variety of adaptive and innate immune cells, including Th17 cells, γδT cells, natural killer (NK) cells, dendritic cells, macrophages, and innate lymphocytes, which are abundant in the intestine. Elevated IL-23R gene expression and protein levels have been found on the intestinal mucosal surface in IBD patients. It is believed that IL-23 mediates this role by promoting the development of pathogenic CD4+ T cell populations that produce IL-6, IL-17, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF).
[0003] The produced IL-23 accumulates in the gut, playing a crucial role in regulating the balance between tolerance and immunity through both T-cell-dependent and T-cell-independent enteritis pathways. This is achieved by acting on helper T cell 1 (Th1) and Th17-related cytokines and by inhibiting regulatory T cell responses in the gut (which are pro-inflammatory). Furthermore, the polymorphism of the IL-23 receptor (IL-23R) has been associated with susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), further establishing the critical role of the IL-23 pathway in intestinal homeostasis.
[0004] Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease affecting 2% to 3% of the general population, and it has been shown to be mediated by a T-cell inflammatory response mechanism. IL-23, one of several interleukins, is considered to play a key role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis, and is believed to maintain chronic autoimmune inflammation by inducing interleukin-17, regulating memory T cells, and activating macrophages. Increased expression of IL-23 and IL-23R has been shown in psoriasis patient tissues, and antibodies neutralizing IL-23 have demonstrated IL-23-dependent inhibition of psoriasis development in animal models of psoriasis.
[0005] IL-23 is a heterodimer composed of a unique p19 subunit and the p40 subunit of IL-12. It is a developmental cytokine of helper T cell 1 (TH1) involved in the production of interferon-γ (IFN-γ). Although both IL-23 and IL-12 contain a p40 subunit, they have different phenotypic properties. For example, IL-12-deficient animals are susceptible to inflammatory autoimmune diseases, while IL-23-deficient animals are resistant, presumably due to a reduced number of CD4+ T cells producing IL-6, IL-17, and TNF in the CNS of IL-23-deficient animals. IL-23 binds to IL-23R, a heterodimer receptor composed of the IL-12Rβ1 and IL-23R subunits. The binding of IL-23 to IL-23R activates Jak-stat signaling molecules, Jak2, Tyk2, and Stat1, Stat3, Stat4, and Stat5, although the activation of Stat4 is substantially weaker and it forms a different DNA-binding Stat complex in response to IL-23 compared to IL-12. IL-23R constitutively binds to Jak2 and binds to Stat3 in a ligand-dependent manner. Compared to IL-12, which primarily acts on naive CD4(+) T cells, IL-23 preferentially acts on memory CD4(+) T cells.
[0006] Therapeutic components that inhibit the IL-23 pathway have been identified for the treatment of IL-23-related diseases. Numerous antibodies that bind to IL-23 or IL-23R have been identified, including ustekinumab (a humanized antibody that binds to IL-23), which is already approved for the treatment of psoriasis. Recently, peptide inhibitors that bind to and inhibit the binding of IL-23 to IL-23R have been identified. Clinical trials of ustekinumab and briakinumab (which target the common p40 subunit) and tildrakizumab, guselkumab, MEDI2070, and BI-655066 (which target the unique p19 subunit of IL-23) in Crohn's disease or psoriasis highlight the potential of blocking IL-23 signaling in the treatment of human inflammatory diseases. While these findings are promising, identifying stable and selective agents that preferentially target the IL-23 pathway in the gut for the treatment of enteritis, including Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and related conditions, remains challenging.
[0007] Therefore, there remains a need in the art for novel therapies targeting the IL-23 pathway, which can be used to treat and prevent IL-23-related diseases, including those related to autoimmunity. Furthermore, compounds and methods that specifically target IL-23R from the intestinal lumen could provide therapeutic benefits to patients with IBD. This invention addresses these needs by providing novel peptide inhibitors that bind to IL-23R to inhibit IL-23 binding and signal transduction and are suitable for oral administration. Summary of the Invention
[0008] This invention discloses a pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, and its use in treating or preventing diseases or conditions including inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease and psoriasis.
[0009] The present invention specifically discloses a pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, wherein the pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation comprises an active ingredient M and a pharmaceutical excipient, wherein the active ingredient M is selected from cyclic peptide compounds, their stereoisomers, or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates or dimers.
[0010] As a more specific first technical solution of the present invention, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, wherein the pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation comprises an active ingredient M and a pharmaceutical excipient, wherein the active ingredient M is selected from cyclic peptide compounds, their stereoisomers, or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates or dimers, wherein the peptide compound has an amino acid sequence of formula (I): Xa1-Xa2-Xa3-Xa4-Xa5-Xa6-Xa7-Xa8-Xa9-Xa 10 -Xa11 -Xa 12 -Xa 13 (I)
[0011] Xa1 and Xa6 are each independently selected from Pen, Pcn, Asn, Ala, Ala(3-amino), Ala(2-ethyne), Ala(3-azido), Ala(2-ethene), Val(2-ethene), Asp, 2,4-diaminobutyric acid, Ser, Cys, Hcys, and Glu, and the residues of Xa1 and Xa6 react to form a peptide ring or form a cyclic peptide via L1; in some embodiments, Xa1 and Xa6 are each independently selected from Pen, Asn, Ala, Ala(3-amino), Ala(2-ethyne), Ala(3-azido), Ala(2-ethene), Val(2-ethene), Asp, 2,4-diaminobutyric acid, Ser, Cys, Hcys, and Glu, and the residues of Xa1 and Xa6 react to form a peptide ring;
[0012] Xa2 is selected from Asn, His, or analogues of Asn, His;
[0013] Xa3 is selected from Thr or its analogues;
[0014] Xa4 is selected from Trp or its analogues;
[0015] Xa5 is selected from Lys, Gln, Arg, Cit, or analogs of Lys, Gln, Cit, and Arg; in some embodiments, Xa5 is selected from Lys, Gln, Arg, or analogs of Lys, Gln, and Arg.
[0016] Xa7 is selected from Phe or its analogues;
[0017] Xa8 is selected from Phe, Trp, 2-Nal, or analogues of Phe, Trp, 2-Nal;
[0018] Xa9 is selected from Thp or its analogues;
[0019] Xa 10 Selected from Glu, Cys, or analogues of Glu, Cys;
[0020] Xa 11 Selected from Asn, Lys, or analogues of Asn, Lys;
[0021] Xa 12 Selected from 3-Pal, Phe, Asp, or analogues of 3-Pal, Phe, Asp;
[0022] Xa 13 Selected from Sarc or Sarc analogues;
[0023] L1 is selected from W1-R L -W2;
[0024] R L Selected from key, C 1-6 Alkylene, C 2-4 imidene group, C 2-4 Alynyl, 3-6 membered cycloalkyl, 4-6 membered heterocycloalkyl, 5-6 membered heteroaryl, 6-10 membered aryl, -(OCH2CH2) a - The alkylene, alkenylene, ynylene, cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, heteroaryl, and aryl groups may optionally be further modified by 1-4 R groups. L1 Replace; in some implementations, R L Selected from key, C 1-6 Alkylene, C 2-4 imidene group, C 2-4 Alynyl, 3-6-membered cycloalkyl, 4-6-membered heterocycloalkyl, 5-6-membered heteroaryl, 6-10-membered aryl, wherein the alkylene, alkenyl, alynyl, cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, heteroaryl, or aryl group is optionally further surrounded by 1-4 R groups. L1 replace;
[0025] a is any integer selected from 0 to 10;
[0026] R L1 Each is independently selected from halogens, =O, C 1-4 Alkyl, C 2-4 alkenyl, C 1-4 Alkoxy, 3-6 membered cycloalkyl, COOH, NH2, -NH-C(=O)-C 1-4 Alkyl group, wherein the alkyl, alkoxy, or cycloalkyl group is optionally further substituted with 1 to 4 substituents selected from halogen, CN, OH, and NH2;
[0027] W1 and W2 are each independently selected from key and C. 1-6 Alkylene, -O-, -S-, -NR W1 -、-CONR W1 -、-NR W1 CO-, -C(=O)O-, or -OC(=O-), wherein one or more of the -CH2- groups in the alkylene group are optionally selected from 1 to 4 groups selected from -O-, -S-, -NR-. W1 The - or -CO- group is replaced, and the alkylene group is optionally further replaced by 1-4 groups selected from halogens, =O, C. 1-4 Alkyl, Halogenated C 1-4 Substitution with alkyl, CN, OH, and NH2 groups;
[0028] R W1 Selected from H, C 1-4 Alkyl groups, halogens;
[0029] Furthermore, the peptide compound is optionally linked to a protecting group;
[0030] The protecting group is selected from Ac, glutaryl, succinyl, NH2 or OH;
[0031] Alternatively, the peptide compound may optionally have a modifying group conjugated at Xa1 or Xa5; or alternatively, the peptide compound may optionally have a modifying group conjugated at Xa1, Xa5, or Xa7.
[0032] The condition is that the peptide compound is not selected from the following structure: (Ac)Pen-Asn-Thr-Trp(CH3)-Lys(Ac)-Pen-Phe[4-(2-aminoethoxy)]-[2-Nal]-Thp-Glu-Asn-[3-Pal]-Sarc(NH2), wherein a disulfide bond is formed between Pen and Pen;
[0033] The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation contains 1 mg to 1000 mg of active ingredient M, based on the content of free base form, and the excipient is selected from one or more of absorption enhancers, fillers, binders, disintegrants, and lubricants.
[0034] Furthermore, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, wherein the peptide compound has the amino acid sequence of formula (I): Xa1-Xa2-Xa3-Xa4-Xa5-Xa6-Xa7-Xa8-Xa9-Xa 10 -Xa 11 -Xa 12 -Xa 13 (I)
[0035] Xa1 and Xa6 are each independently selected from Pen, Asn, Ala, Ala(3-amino), Ala(2-ethyne), Ala(3-azido), Ala(2-ethene), and Val(2-ethene), and the residues of Xa1 and Xa6 react to form a peptide ring;
[0036] Xa2 is selected from Asn, His, or analogues of Asn and His;
[0037] Xa3 is selected from Thr or its analogues;
[0038] Xa4 is selected from Trp or its analogues;
[0039] Xa5 is selected from Lys or its analogues;
[0040] Xa7 is selected from Phe or its analogues;
[0041] Xa8 is selected from Phe, Trp, 2-Nal or analogues of Phe, Trp and 2-Nal;
[0042] Xa9 is selected from Thp or its analogues;
[0043] Xa 10 Selected from Glu or its analogues;
[0044] Xa 11 Selected from Asn, Lys, or analogs of Asn and Lys;
[0045] Xa 12 Selected from 3-Pal, Phe, Asp or analogues of 3-Pal, Phe and Asp;
[0046] Xa 13 Selected from Sarc or Sarc analogues;
[0047] As alternatives, Xa2, Xa3, Xa4, Xa5, Xa7, Xa8, Xa9, Xa 10 Xa 11 Xa 12 Xa 13 Any amino acid residue in the peptide ring is linked by an L1 linker to form a peptide ring.
[0048] L1 is selected from W1-R L -W2;
[0049] R L Selected from key, C 1-6 Alkylene, C 2-4 imidene group, C 2-4 Alynyl, 3-6-membered cycloalkyl, 4-6-membered heterocycloalkyl, 5-6-membered heteroaryl, 6-10-membered aryl, wherein the alkylene, alkenyl, alynyl, cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, heteroaryl, or aryl group is optionally further surrounded by 1-4 R groups. L1 replace;
[0050] R L1 Each is independently selected from halogens, =O, C 1-4 Alkyl, C 2-4 alkenyl, C 1-4 Alkoxy, 3-6 membered cycloalkyl, COOH, NH2, wherein the alkyl, alkoxy, or cycloalkyl may optionally be further substituted by 1-4 substituents selected from halogen, CN, OH, and NH2;
[0051] W1 and W2 are each independently selected from key and C. 1-6 Alkylene, -O-, -S-, -NR W1 -、-CONR W1 -、-NR W1 CO-, -C(=O)O-, or -OC(=O-), wherein one or more of the -CH2- groups in the alkylene group are optionally selected from 1 to 4 groups selected from -O-, -S-, -NR-. W1 The - or -CO- group is replaced, and the alkylene group is optionally further replaced by 1-4 groups selected from halogens, =O, C. 1-4 Alkyl, Halogenated C 1-4 Substitution with alkyl, CN, OH, and NH2 groups;
[0052] R W1 Selected from H, C 1-4 Alkyl groups, halogens;
[0053] Furthermore, the peptide compound is optionally linked to a protecting group;
[0054] The protecting group is selected from Ac, glutaryl, succinyl, NH2 or OH;
[0055] The condition is that the peptide compound is not selected from the following structure: (Ac)Pen-Asn-Thr-Trp(CH3)-Lys(Ac)-Pen-Phe[4-(2-aminoethoxy)]-[2-Nal]-Thp-Glu-Asn-[3-Pal]-Sarc(NH2), wherein a disulfide bond is formed between Pen and Pen;
[0056] The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation contains 1 mg to 1000 mg of active ingredient M, based on the content of free base form, and the excipient is selected from one or more of absorption enhancers, fillers, binders, disintegrants, and lubricants.
[0057] As a more specific second technical solution of the present invention, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, wherein the pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation comprises an active ingredient M and a pharmaceutical excipient, wherein the active ingredient M is selected from cyclic peptide compounds, their stereoisomers, or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates or dimers, wherein the peptide compound has an amino acid sequence of formula (II): Xa1-Xa2-Xa3-Xa4-Xa5-Xa6-Xa7-Xa8-Xa9-Xa 10 -Asn-(3-Pal)-Sarc(NH2) (II)
[0058] Among them, the residues of Xa1 and Xa6 react to form a peptide ring or form a peptide ring through L1 linkage;
[0059] The definitions of other functional groups are consistent with any of the technical solutions mentioned above;
[0060] The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation contains 1 mg to 1000 mg of active ingredient M, based on the content of free base form, and the excipient is selected from one or more of absorption enhancers, fillers, binders, disintegrants, and lubricants.
[0061] According to one embodiment of the present invention, in the amino acid sequence shown in formula (II), Xa5 is selected from Lys or an analogue of Lys, and the definitions of other groups are consistent with any of the preceding technical solutions; in one embodiment, Xa5 is selected from Lys(Ac).
[0062] According to one embodiment of the present invention, in the amino acid sequence shown in formula (II), Xa 10 Selected from Glu or Glu analogues, with other functional groups defined as described in any of the preceding technical solutions; in one embodiment, Xa 10 Selected from Glu.
[0063] According to one embodiment of the present invention, in the amino acid sequence shown in formula (II), Xa5 is selected from Lys or an analogue of Lys, and Xa 10 The radical is selected from Glu or Glu analogues, and the other functional groups are defined in accordance with any of the preceding technical solutions; in one embodiment, Xa5 is selected from Lys analogues, and Xa 10 Selected from Glu; in one embodiment, Xa5 is selected from Lys(Ac), and Xa 10 Selected from Glu.
[0064] As a more specific third technical solution of the present invention, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, wherein the pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation comprises an active ingredient M and a pharmaceutical excipient, wherein the active ingredient M is selected from cyclic peptide compounds, their stereoisomers, or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates or dimers, wherein the modifying groups in the peptide compound are... p is selected from any integer from 0 to 50, and q is selected from any integer from 0 to 50;
[0065] The definitions of other functional groups are consistent with any of the technical solutions mentioned above.
[0066] Furthermore, the modified group is p is selected from any integer between 0 and 5, and q is selected from any integer between 0 and 5;
[0067] The definitions of other functional groups are consistent with any of the technical solutions mentioned above.
[0068] Furthermore, the modified group is
[0069] The definitions of other functional groups are consistent with any of the technical solutions mentioned above.
[0070] As a more specific fourth technical solution of the present invention, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, wherein the pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation comprises an active ingredient M and a pharmaceutical excipient, wherein the active ingredient M is selected from cyclic peptide compounds, their stereoisomers, or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates or dimers, wherein
[0071] The residues of Xa1 and Xa6 react to form the following structure:
[0072] in * The terminal is Xa1, and Xa1 and Xa2 are connected via... * Positional connection, with the NH2 terminus connected to a protecting group; or * The end is the Xa1 end, Xa1 and Xa2 are connected by the * position, and the NH2 end is connected to the protecting group or the NH2 end is decorated with the modifying group;
[0073] Xa2 is selected from Asn, His, or analogs of His, wherein the analogs of His are selected from... Or the analogues of His are selected from Or the analogues of His are selected from
[0074] Xa3 is selected from Thr;
[0075] Xa4 is selected from analogues of Trp, which are selected from...
[0076] Xa5 is selected from Lys, Gln, Arg, Cit, or analogues of Arg and Lys, wherein the analogues of Arg and Lys are selected from...
[0077] Alternatively, Xa5 residues can be conjugated with modifying groups;
[0078] Xa7 is selected from Phe or its analogues, wherein the Phe analogues are selected from...
[0079] Alternatively, the Xa7 residues can be conjugated with modifying groups;
[0080] Xa8 is selected from Phe, Trp, 2-Nal, or analogs of Phe, Trp, and 2-Nal; the analogs of Phe, Trp, and 2-Nal are selected from... Or selected from
[0081] Xa9 is selected from Thp or its analogues, wherein the analogues of Thp are selected from...
[0082] Xa 10 Selected from Glu or Cys;
[0083] Xa 11 Selected from Asn or Lys;
[0084] Xa 12 Selected from 3-Pal or Phe;
[0085] The definitions of other functional groups are consistent with any of the technical solutions mentioned above;
[0086] The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation contains 1 mg to 1000 mg of active ingredient M, based on the content of free base form, and the excipient is selected from one or more of absorption enhancers, fillers, binders, disintegrants, and lubricants.
[0087] Furthermore, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, wherein the peptide compound, in its stereoisomer or pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate or dimer, has Xa1 and Xa6 residues reacted to form the following structure:
[0088] The * end is the Xa1 end, Xa1 and Xa2 are connected through the * position, and the NH2 end is connected to the protecting group.
[0089] Xa2 is selected from Asn, His, or analogs of His, wherein the analogs of His are selected from...
[0090] Xa4 is selected from analogues of Trp, which are selected from...
[0091] Xa5 is selected from Lys, Gln, Arg, or analogues of Arg, wherein the analogues of Arg are selected from...
[0092] Xa7 is selected from Phe or its analogues, wherein the Phe analogues are selected from...
[0093] Xa8 is selected from Phe, Trp, 2-Nal, or analogs of Phe, Trp, and 2-Nal; the analogs of Phe, Trp, and 2-Nal are selected from...
[0094] Xa9 is selected from Thp or its analogues, wherein the analogues of Thp are selected from...
[0095] Xa 10 Selected from Glu or Cys;
[0096] Xa 11 Selected from Asn or Lys;
[0097] Xa 12 Selected from 3-Pal or Phe;
[0098] The definitions of other functional groups are consistent with any of the technical solutions mentioned above;
[0099] The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation contains 1 mg to 1000 mg of active ingredient M, based on the content of free base form, and the excipient is selected from one or more of absorption enhancers, fillers, binders, disintegrants, and lubricants.
[0100] Furthermore, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, wherein the peptide compound, in its stereoisomer or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate or dimer,
[0101] The residues of Xa1 and Xa6 react to form the following structure: Alternatively, the residues of Xa1 and Xa6 may react to form the following structure: Alternatively, the residues of Xa1 and Xa6 may react to form the following structure:
[0102] The * end is the Xa1 end, Xa1 and Xa2 are connected through the * position, and the NH2 end is connected to the protecting group.
[0103] Xa2 is selected from Asn, His, or analogs of His, wherein the analogs of His are selected from...
[0104] Xa4 is selected from analogues of Trp, which are selected from...
[0105] Xa5 is selected from Lys, Gln, Arg, or analogues of Arg, wherein the analogues of Arg are selected from...
[0106] Xa7 is selected from Phe or its analogues, wherein the Phe analogues are selected from... In some embodiments, Xa7 is selected from Phe or its analogues, wherein the Phe analogues are selected from...
[0107] Xa8 is selected from Phe, Trp, 2-Nal, or analogs of Phe, Trp, and 2-Nal; the analogs of Phe, Trp, and 2-Nal are selected from... Or an analogue of the Trp is selected from
[0108] Xa9 is selected from Thp or its analogues, wherein the analogues of Thp are selected from...
[0109] Xa 10 Selected from Glu or Cys;
[0110] Xa 11 Selected from Asn or Lys;
[0111] Xa 12 Selected from 3-Pal or Phe;
[0112] The definitions of other functional groups are consistent with any of the technical solutions mentioned above;
[0113] The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation contains 1 mg to 1000 mg of active ingredient M, based on the content of free base form, and the excipient is selected from one or more of absorption enhancers, fillers, binders, disintegrants, and lubricants.
[0114] As a more specific fifth technical solution of the present invention, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, wherein the pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation comprises an active ingredient M and a pharmaceutical excipient, wherein the active ingredient M is selected from cyclic peptide compounds, their stereoisomers, or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, or dimers, and wherein the peptide compound, its stereoisomers, or its pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, or dimers, comprises...
[0115] L1 is selected from bonds, vinyl, propenyl, butenyl, and -O-(CH2). r -O-(CH2) r -NH-C(=O)-, -O-(CH2) r-O-(CH2) r -、-O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-, -C(=O)-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -、-C(=O)-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-, -C(=O)-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-C(=O)-, -NH-C(=O)-, -C(=O)-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -、-O-(CH2) r -NH-C(=O)-(CH2) r -、-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -、-O-(CH2) r -NH-, C 1-6 Alkylene, -C(=O)-, -C(=O)-(CH2) r -NH-、 -(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-, -O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-, -(CH2) r -NH-, -C(=O)-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-, -(CH2) r -NH-C(=O)-(CH2) r -、-C(=O)-(CH2)-(OCH2CH2) a -NH-;
[0116] Furthermore, the peptide compound, its stereoisomer, or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate or dimer, wherein L1 is selected from bonds, vinyl, propenyl, butenyl, -O-(CH2). r -O-(CH2) r -NH-C(=O)-, -O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r-、-O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-, -C(=O)-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -、-C(=O)-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-, -C(=O)-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-C(=O)-, -NH-C(=O)-, -C(=O)-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -、-O-(CH2) r -NH-C(=O)-(CH2) r -、-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -、-O-(CH2) r -NH-, C 1-2 Alkylene, -C(=O)-(CH2) r -NH-、 Or L1 is selected from
[0117] r is selected from 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10;
[0118] a is selected from 3, 4, 5, or 6;
[0119] The definitions of other functional groups are consistent with any of the technical solutions mentioned above;
[0120] The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation contains 1 mg to 1000 mg of active ingredient M, based on the content of free base form, and the excipient is selected from one or more of absorption enhancers, fillers, binders, disintegrants, and lubricants.
[0121] As a more specific sixth technical solution of the present invention, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, wherein the pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation comprises an active ingredient M and a pharmaceutical excipient, wherein the active ingredient M is selected from cyclic peptide compounds, their stereoisomers, or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates or dimers, wherein the peptide compound is selected from one of the structures in Table 1 below:
[0122] Table 1:
[0123] The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation contains 1 mg to 1000 mg of active ingredient M, based on the content of free base form, and the excipient is selected from one or more of absorption enhancers, fillers, binders, disintegrants, and lubricants.
[0124] According to one embodiment of the invention, the cyclic peptide compound, its stereoisomer or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate or dimer, is a salt of the cyclic peptide compound; in some embodiments, it is an acetate of the cyclic peptide compound.
[0125] According to one embodiment of the invention, the cyclic peptide compound, its stereoisomer or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate or dimer, is a salt of compound 1-compound 32; in some embodiments, it is an acetate of compound 1-compound 32.
[0126] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the active ingredient M is selected from the following compounds:
[0127] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the active ingredient M is an acetate of compound 5, an acetate of compound 6, an acetate of compound 8, an acetate of compound 9, an acetate of compound 11, and an acetate of compound 16.
[0128] This invention provides a pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, wherein the pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation comprises an active ingredient M and a pharmaceutical excipient, wherein the active ingredient M, as described in any of the preceding embodiments, has a mass percentage of 0.5%-60%; in some embodiments, 0.5%-55%; in some embodiments, 0.5%-50%; in some embodiments, 0.5%-45%; in some embodiments, 0.5%-40%; in some embodiments, 0.5%-30%; in some embodiments, 1%-30%; in some embodiments, 2%-30%; in some embodiments, 2%-20%; and in some embodiments, 2%-15%.
[0129] According to one embodiment of the invention, in the above-mentioned pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, the excipient is selected from one or more of absorption enhancers, fillers, binders, disintegrants, and lubricants.
[0130] According to one embodiment of the invention, in the above-mentioned pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, the excipient is selected from one or more of absorption enhancers, fillers, disintegrants, and lubricants.
[0131] According to one embodiment of the invention, in the above-mentioned pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, the excipient is selected from one or more of absorption enhancers, fillers, binders, disintegrants, and lubricants.
[0132] According to one embodiment of the invention, in the above-mentioned pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, the excipient is selected from one or more of fillers, disintegrants, and lubricants.
[0133] According to one embodiment of the invention, the absorption enhancer is selected from one or more of N-[8-(2-hydroxybenzoyl)amino]octanoic acid or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, 4-[(4-chloro-2-hydroxybenzoyl)amino]butyric acid or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, lauroyl-L-carnitine or its hydrochloride, sodium caprylate, sodium decanoate, sodium palmitate, sodium stearate, sodium citrate, sodium salicylate, sodium saprolyl arabinate, sucrose laurate, decanoic acid, and polyethylene glycol glycerol ester; in one embodiment of the invention, the absorption enhancer is selected from N-[8-(2-hydroxybenzoyl)amino]octanoic acid or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, 4-[(4-chloro-2-hydroxybenzoyl)amino]butyric acid or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, lauroyl-L-carnitine or its hydrochloride, sodium caprylate, sodium decanoate, sodium caprylate, sodium decanoate, sodium sucrose laurate, decanoic acid, and polyethylene glycol glycerol ester; in another embodiment of the invention, the absorption enhancer is selected from one or more of N-[8-(2-hydroxybenzoyl)amino]octanoic acid or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, 4-[(4-chloro-2-hydroxybenzoyl)amino]octanoic acid or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, lauroyl-L-carnitine or its hydrochloride, sodium caprylate, sodium caprolyl arabinate, sodium caprolyl arabinate, sodium caprolyl arabinate, sodium caprolyl arabinate, and polyethylene glycol glycerol ester; The absorption promoter is selected from one or more of the following: caprylic acid or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, 4-[(4-chloro-2-hydroxy-benzoyl)amino]butyric acid or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, lauroyl-L-carnitine or its hydrochloride, sodium caprylate, sodium decanoate, sodium palmitate, sodium stearate, decanoic acid, and polyethylene glycol glycerol octanoate; in one embodiment of the present invention, the absorption promoter is selected from one or more of the following: sodium caprylate, sodium decanoate, sodium palmitate, sodium stearate, decanoic acid, and polyethylene glycol glycerol octanoate; in one embodiment of the present invention, the absorption promoter is selected from one or more of the following: sodium caprylate, sodium decanoate, and decanoic acid.
[0134] According to one embodiment of the invention, the filler is selected from one or more of microcrystalline cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose colloidal silica co-treated material, lactose, mannitol, sorbitol, starch, modified starch, dextrin, sucrose, dextrose, dicalcium phosphate, calcium phosphate, calcium sulfate, calcium carbonate, and magnesium oxide; according to one embodiment of the invention, the filler is selected from one or more of microcrystalline cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose colloidal silica co-treated material, lactose, mannitol, sorbitol, modified starch, dicalcium phosphate, and calcium carbonate.
[0135] According to one embodiment of the invention, the adhesive is selected from one or more of povidone, copovidone, starch paste, gelatin, sodium alginate, and cellulose derivatives; the cellulose derivative is selected from one or more of hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, methylcellulose, ethylcellulose, and sodium carboxymethyl cellulose; according to one embodiment of the invention, the adhesive is selected from one or more of povidone, copovidone, and cellulose derivatives.
[0136] According to one embodiment of the invention, the disintegrant is selected from one or more of starch, pregelatinized starch, hydroxypropyl starch, crospovidone, low-substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose, crospovidone sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, sodium carboxymethyl starch, and calcium carboxymethyl cellulose; according to one embodiment of the invention, the disintegrant is selected from one or more of crospovidone, low-substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose, crospovidone sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, and sodium carboxymethyl starch.
[0137] According to one embodiment of the invention, the lubricant is selected from one or more of calcium stearate, magnesium stearate, stearic acid, sodium stearate fumarate, glyceryl behenate, hydrogenated castor oil, and polyethylene glycol; according to one embodiment of the invention, the lubricant is selected from one or more of magnesium stearate, stearic acid, sodium stearate fumarate, glyceryl behenate, hydrogenated castor oil, and polyethylene glycol.
[0138] In any of the pharmaceutical compositions or pharmaceutical preparations described in this invention, the amount of active ingredient M in a single dose, based on the content in the free base form, is 1 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, 25 mg, 40 mg, 50 mg, 60 mg, 80 mg, 100 mg, 120 mg, 125 mg, 150 mg, 160 mg, 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg, or 800 mg.
[0139] In some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M in a single dose, based on the content in the free base form, is 0.5-800 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 0.5-600 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 0.5-400 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 0.5-300 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 0.5-200 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 0.5-160 mg; in some embodiments... In some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 0.5-150 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 0.5-125 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 0.5-120 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 0.5-100 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 0.5-80 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 0.5-60 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 0.5-50 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 0.5-40 mg.
[0140] In some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M in a single-dose formulation of any of the pharmaceutical compositions or formulations of the present invention is 0.5 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 1 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 5 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 10 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 20 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 25 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 40 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 50 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 60 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 80 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 100 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 120 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 125 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is... The amount is 150 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 160 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 200 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 250 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 300 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 350 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 400 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 450 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 500 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 550 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 600 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 650 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 700 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 750 mg; in some embodiments, the amount of active ingredient M is 800 mg.
[0141] The single-dose form of any of the pharmaceutical compositions or pharmaceutical preparations described in this invention is selected from tablets and capsules.
[0142] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the single-dose form is selected from tablets.
[0143] The present invention also provides the use of the pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation described above in the preparation of a medicament for the prevention and treatment of diseases or conditions in which IL-23 is overexpressed in diseased tissues of a subject. Further, the diseases or conditions in which IL-23 is overexpressed include inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, and psoriasis.
[0144] The present invention also relates to a method for treating diseases or conditions in mammals or humans that overexpress IL-23, the method comprising administering a subject a therapeutically effective amount of the pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation described in any of the foregoing technical solutions. Further, the diseases or conditions that overexpress IL-23 include inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, and psoriasis.
[0145] In this invention, the amount of the compound of the invention or its stereoisomer or pharmaceutically acceptable salt is converted in each case as a free base.
[0146] the term
[0147] Unless otherwise specified in this invention, the terminology used in this invention has the following meanings:
[0148] In this invention, the term "peptide" broadly refers to a sequence of two or more amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. It should be understood that this term does not imply a polymer of amino acids of a specific length, nor is it intended to imply or distinguish whether a polypeptide is produced using recombinant technology, chemical synthesis, or enzymatic synthesis, or whether it is naturally occurring.
[0149] The carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen, or halogen involved in the groups and compounds described in this invention all include their isotopes, and the carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen, or halogen involved in the groups and compounds described in this invention may optionally be further replaced by one or more of their corresponding isotopes, wherein the isotopes of carbon include 12 C 13 C and 14 C, the isotopes of hydrogen include protium (H), deuterium (also known as heavy hydrogen), and tritium (T, also known as superheavy hydrogen), and the isotopes of oxygen include 16 O、 17 O and 18 O, isotopes of sulfur include 32 S, 33 S, 34 S and 36 S, nitrogen isotopes include 14 N and 15 N, an isotope of fluorine 19 F, isotopes of chlorine include 35 Cl and 37 Cl, isotopes of bromine include 79 Br and 81 Br. Radiolabeled compounds of the compounds disclosed in this invention can be prepared using standard methods known in the art.
[0150] The term "dimer" as used in this invention broadly refers to a peptide comprising two or more monomeric subunits. Some dimers contain two DRPs. The dimers of this invention include homodimers and heterodimers. The monomeric subunits of the dimer may be linked at their C-terminus or N-terminus, or they may be linked via internal amino acid residues. The monomeric subunits of the dimer may be linked through the same site, or each may be linked through different sites (e.g., C-terminus, N-terminus, or internal sites).
[0151] As used herein, the term "cyclization" or "forming a peptide ring" refers to a reaction in which a portion of a polypeptide molecule links with another portion of the polypeptide molecule to form a closed ring, or a portion of a polypeptide molecule links with several other portions of the polypeptide molecule to form multiple closed rings, such as by forming a disulfide bridge or other similar bond, or by linker linkage.
[0152] In this invention, "Ac" refers to "acetyl group";
[0153] The term "derivative" or "analyte" as used herein refers to a product derived from a compound by replacing a hydrogen atom or group of atoms with another atom or group of atoms. It should be understood that amino acid analogs of peptide compounds as defined herein are within the scope of this invention. Examples of such suitable modified amino acid derivatives include one or more modifications selected from: N-terminal and / or C-terminal modifications; replacement of one or more amino acid residues with one or more non-natural amino acid residues (e.g., replacement of one or more polar amino acid residues with one or more isosteric or isoelectronic amino acids; replacement of one or more non-polar amino acid residues with other non-natural isosteric or isoelectronic amino acids); addition of a spacer group; replacement of one or more oxidatively resistant amino acid residues with one or more oxidatively resistant amino acid residues; replacement of one or more amino acid residues with alanine; replacement of one or more L-amino acid residues with one or more D-amino acid residues; N-alkylation of one or more amide bonds in a bicyclic peptide ligand; replacement of surrogate bonds. Replace one or more peptide bonds with another chemical group; modify the length of the peptide backbone; replace or substitute the hydrogen on the α-carbon of one or more amino acid residues with another chemical group; modify amino acids such as glycine, alanine, phenylalanine, cysteine, lysine, glutamic acid / aspartic acid, and tyrosine with suitable amine, thiol, carboxylic acid, and phenolic reactive reagents to functionalize the amino acids; and introduce or replace amino acids to introduce orthogonal reactivity suitable for functionalization, for example, amino acids carrying azide or alkyne groups are respectively allowed to be functionalized with alkyne or azide-carrying portions.
[0154] Unless otherwise specified, all amino acids are used in the L-configuration.
[0155] The following table lists some common amino acid names and their three-letter and single-letter abbreviations:
[0156] Other abbreviations and their corresponding structures are shown in the table below:
[0157] "Pharmaceutically acceptable salt" means that the compound of the present invention retains the bioavailability and properties of a free acid or a free base, wherein the free acid is obtained by reacting with a non-toxic inorganic or organic base, and the free base is obtained by reacting with a non-toxic inorganic or organic acid.
[0158] "Pharmaceutical composition" means one or more of the compounds described herein or their stereoisomers, solvates, pharmaceutically acceptable salts or eutectics, mixed with other components, wherein the other components contain physiologically / pharmaceuticalally acceptable carriers and / or excipients.
[0159] "Carrier" refers to a system that does not cause significant stimulation to the organism and does not eliminate the biological activity and properties of the given compound, and can change the way the drug enters the human body and its distribution in the body, control the release rate of the drug, and deliver the drug to the target organ. Non-limiting examples include microcapsules and microspheres, nanoparticles, liposomes, etc.
[0160] "Excipient" refers to an agent that is not itself a therapeutic agent but is used as a diluent, excipient, binder, and / or medium to be added to a pharmaceutical composition to improve its disposal or storage properties or to allow or promote the formation of a unit dosage form of the compound or pharmaceutical composition for administration. As is known to those skilled in the art, pharmaceutical excipients can provide a variety of functions and can be described as wetting agents, buffers, suspending agents, lubricants, emulsifiers, disintegrants, absorbents, preservatives, surfactants, colorants, flavoring agents, and sweeteners. Examples of pharmaceutical excipients include, but are not limited to: (1) sugars, such as lactose, glucose, and sucrose; (2) starches, such as corn starch and potato starch; (3) cellulose and its derivatives, such as sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, ethyl cellulose, cellulose acetate, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, and croscarmellose (e.g., sodium croscarmellose); (4) tragacanth gum powder; (5) malt; (6) gelatin; (7) talc; (8) excipients, such as cocoa butter. (9) Oils, such as peanut oil, cottonseed oil, safflower oil, sesame oil, olive oil, corn oil and soybean oil; (10) Diols, such as propylene glycol; (11) Polyols, such as glycerol, sorbitol, mannitol and polyethylene glycol; (12) Esters, such as ethyl oleate and ethyl laurate; (13) Agar; (14) Buffers, such as magnesium hydroxide and aluminum hydroxide; (15) Alginate; (16) Atherless water; (17) Isotonic saline; (18) Ringer's solution; (19) Ethanol; (20) pH buffer solution; (21) Polyesters, polycarbonates and / or polyanhydrides; and (22) Other non-toxic compatible substances used in pharmaceutical preparations.
[0161] In this invention, JNJ-2113 is peptide #104 in PCT patent WO2021146441. Attached Figure Description
[0162] Figure 1 shows the inhibitory effect of the compound on IL-17A after oral administration. Detailed Implementation
[0163] The present invention will be described in detail below through embodiments. Unless otherwise specified, experimental methods under conventional conditions were used in the embodiments. The embodiments are provided to better illustrate the present invention, but should not be construed as limiting the invention to the examples given. Non-essential improvements and adjustments made to the implementation schemes by those skilled in the art based on the above description are still within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0164] Detection methods
[0165] The structure of the compound was determined by mass spectrometry (MS).
[0166] MS determination was performed using (Agilent 6120B (ESI) and Agilent 6120B (APCI));
[0167] HPLC determinations were performed using an Agilent 1260DAD high-performance liquid chromatograph (Zorbax SB-C18 100×4.6mm, 3.5μM).
[0168] Abbreviations: DCM: Dichloromethane; DMF: N,N-Dimethylformamide; DIEA: N,N-Diisopropylethylamine; MeOH: Methanol; TFA: Trifluoroacetic acid; DMSO: Dimethyl sulfoxide; DIC: N,N'-Diisopropylcarbodiimide; HOBT: 1-Hydroxybenzotriazole; HOAT: N-Hydroxy-7-azabenzotriazole
[0169] Intermediate 1:
[0170] Step 1: Sodium nitrite (42.14 g, 610.7 mmol) was added to DMF (300 mL) and water (400 mL). After nitrogen purging, hydrochloric acid (2 mol / L, 103 mL) was added dropwise at 0 °C. Then, compound 1a (10 g, 76.3 mmol) was dissolved in DMF (300 mL) and added dropwise to the reaction solution over 2 h. The reaction was moved to room temperature and stirred overnight. When the starting material was detected by TLC, water (2 L) was added, and the mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (500 mL x 3). The organic phases were combined and evaporated to dryness. The mixture was purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 5:1) to obtain compound 1b (7.4 g, 60.6%).
[0171] LC-MS(ESI): m / z = 161.0 [M+H] + .
[0172] Step 2: Compound 1b (7.4 g, 45.9 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (100 mL), and triethylamine (7 g, 68.9 mmol) and di-tert-butyl dicarbonate (12 g, 55.2 mmol) were added. The reaction was stirred overnight, and then diluted with dichloromethane (100 mL). The mixture was washed three times with water (100 mL), and then the organic phase was concentrated to obtain compound 1c (10 g, 83.2%).
[0173] LC-MS(ESI): m / z = 261.0 [M+H] + .
[0174] Step 3: (±)benzyloxycarbonyl-α-phosphonoglycine trimethyl ester (14 g, 42.3 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (100 mL), purged with nitrogen, and DBU (6.43 g, 42.3 mmol) was added and stirred for 30 min. Then, compound 1c (10 g, 38.4 mmol) dissolved in dichloromethane (100 mL) was added dropwise to the reaction mixture, and stirring continued overnight. The reaction mixture was diluted with dichloromethane (100 mL) and washed with 5% citric acid aqueous solution (100 mL) and saturated brine (100 mL), then dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and evaporated to dryness. Compound 1d (12 g, 67.1%) was obtained by separation and purification using a silica gel column (EA:PE = 3:1).
[0175] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 466.2 [M+H] + .
[0176] Step 4: Compound 1d (5g, 10.74mmol) was dissolved in a mixed solution of methanol (50mL) and dichloromethane (20mL), and (+)-1,2-bis(2S,5S)-2,5-diethylcyclobutanphosphine (cyclooctadiene) rhodium trifluoromethanesulfonate (0.5g, 0.69mmol) was added. The autoclave was filled with hydrogen gas to a pressure of about 4.0 bar, stirred at room temperature for 3 hours, the solid was filtered off, and the reaction solution was concentrated to obtain compound 1e (5g, 99.8%).
[0177] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 468.2 [M+H] + .
[0178] Step 5: Dissolve compound 1e (5g, 10.69mmol) in a mixed solution of methanol (50mL) and dichloromethane (20mL), add palladium on carbon (10%, 1g), stir overnight under hydrogen atmosphere, then filter off the solid, and evaporate the reaction solution to dryness to obtain compound 1f (3.2g, 89.7%).
[0179] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 334.2 [M+H] + .
[0180] Step 6: Add compound 1f (3.2 g, 9.60 mmol) to dichloromethane (30 mL), add trifluoroacetic acid (10 mL) dropwise, stir the reaction at room temperature for 2 h, and monitor the starting material by LCMS until it is completely consumed. Directly evaporate to dryness to obtain 1 g of crude compound, which can be used directly in the next reaction without purification.
[0181] LC-MS(ESI): m / z = 234.1 [M+H] + .
[0182] Step 7: Dissolve 1 g (2.2 g, 9.43 mmol) of compound in tetrahydrofuran (20 mL), add lithium hydroxide monohydrate (1.58 g, 37.7 mmol) and water (20 mL), stir the reaction overnight at room temperature, extract impurities with ethyl acetate (10 mL x 3), then adjust the pH of the aqueous phase to neutral with dilute hydrochloric acid (1 N), the product precipitates, filter and dry to give compound 1 h (2 g, 96.7%).
[0183] LC-MS(ESI): m / z = 220.1 [M+H] + .
[0184] Step 8: Compound 1h (2g, 9.12mmol) was dissolved in a mixed solution of acetonitrile (20mL) and water (20mL), and sodium bicarbonate (3.83g, 45.6mmol) and 9-fluorenylmethyl-N-succinimide carbonate (4.6g, 13.7mmol) were added. The reaction was stirred overnight at room temperature. After the reaction was completed, dilute hydrochloric acid was added dropwise to adjust the pH to neutral. The mixture was concentrated under vacuum at 40°C to remove most of the acetonitrile. The solid was collected by filtration to obtain the crude product. The crude product was purified by silica gel column chromatography (DCM:MeOH = 10:1) to obtain intermediate 1 (2.5g, 62.1%).
[0185] LC-MS(ESI): m / z = 442.2 [M+H] + .
[0186] 1 H NMR(400MHz,DMSO-d6)δ12.81(s,1H),7.87(d,2H),7.68-7.57(m,3H),7.54-7.43(m,1H),7.42-7.35(m,2H),7.32- 7.22(m,2H),7.06(d,1H),6.99-6.90(m,1H),4.44-4.34(m,1H),4.21-3.93(m,3H),3.43-3.25(m,2H),2.47(s,3H).
[0187] Intermediate 2:
[0188] Step 1: Compound 2a (10.0 g, 75.65 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (100 mL), and SnCl4 (23.7 g, 90.78 mmol) was added dropwise to the above reaction solution. The mixture was cooled to 0 °C. After 5 min, 1,1-dichlorodimethyl ether (9.6 g, 83.22 mmol) was added dropwise, and the mixture was stirred at 0 °C for 3 h. After the reaction was completed, 200 mL of water was added to the reaction system, and the resulting solution was extracted with dichloromethane, dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, concentrated under reduced pressure, and subjected to column chromatography (EA:PE = 1:50) to obtain compound 2b (4.1 g, 33.8%).
[0189] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 161.1 [M+H] + .
[0190] Step 2: (±)benzyloxycarbonyl-α-phosphonoglycine trimethyl ester (9.9 g, 29.93 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (100 mL), purged with nitrogen, and DBU (4.9 g, 32.42 mmol) was added and stirred for 30 min. Then, compound 2b (4.0 g, 24.94 mmol) dissolved in dichloromethane (100 mL) was added dropwise to the reaction mixture, and the mixture was stirred overnight. The reaction mixture was diluted with dichloromethane (100 mL) and washed with 5% citric acid aqueous solution (100 mL) and saturated brine (100 mL), then dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and evaporated to dryness. Compound 2c (6.1 g, 66.9%) was purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 5:1).
[0191] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 366.2 [M+H] + .
[0192] Step 3: Compound 2c (6.0 g, 16.42 mmol) was dissolved in a mixed solution of methanol (50 mL) and dichloromethane (20 mL), and (+)-1,2-bis(2S,5S)-2,5-diethylcyclobutanphosphine (cyclooctadiene) rhodium trifluoromethanesulfonate (0.6 g, 0.84 mmol) was added. The autoclave was filled with hydrogen gas to a pressure of about 4.0 bar, stirred at room temperature for 3 h, the solid was filtered off, and the reaction solution was concentrated to obtain compound 2d (5.9 g, 98%).
[0193] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 368.2 [M+H] + .
[0194] Step 4: Dissolve compound 2d (5.9 g, 9.08 mmol) in a mixed solution of methanol (50 mL) and dichloromethane (20 mL), add palladium on carbon (10%, 1 g), stir overnight under hydrogen atmosphere, then filter off the solid, and evaporate the reaction solution to dryness to obtain compound 2e (3.5 g, 93.4%).
[0195] LC-MS(ESI): m / z = 234.1 [M+H] + .
[0196] Step 5: Compound 2e (3.5 g, 15.00 mmol) was dissolved in tetrahydrofuran (35 mL), and lithium hydroxide monohydrate (1.4 g, 59.71 mmol) and water (25 mL) were added. The reaction was stirred overnight at room temperature. Impurities were extracted with ethyl acetate (20 mL x 3). The pH of the aqueous phase was then adjusted to neutral with dilute hydrochloric acid (1 N). The product precipitated, filtered, and dried to obtain compound 2f (2.8 g, 85.1%).
[0197] LC-MS(ESI): m / z = 220.1 [M+H] + .
[0198] Step 6: Compound 2f (2.7 g, 12.31 mmol) was dissolved in a mixed solution of acetonitrile (25 mL) and water (25 mL). Sodium bicarbonate (10.3 g, 123.10 mmol) and 9-fluorenylmethyl-N-succinimide carbonate (5.0 g, 14.77 mmol) were added. The reaction was stirred overnight at room temperature. After the reaction was completed, dilute hydrochloric acid was added dropwise to adjust the pH to neutral. The mixture was concentrated under vacuum at 40 °C to remove most of the acetonitrile. The solid was collected by filtration to obtain the crude product. The crude product was purified by silica gel column chromatography (DCM:MeOH = 12:1) to obtain intermediate 2 (1.3 g, 23.9%).
[0199] LC-MS(ESI): m / z = 442.2 [M+H] + .
[0200] 1 H NMR(400MHz,MeOD)δ7.77(d,2H),7.60-7.48(m,2H),7.37(t,2H),7.26(q,2H),6.94-6.78(m, 3H),4.46-4.21(m,2H),4.14(dt,2H),3.13(dd,1H),2.86(dd,1H),2.67(s,4H),1.71(s,4H).
[0201] Intermediate 3:
[0202] Step 1: Compound 3a (10.0 g, 73.43 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (100 mL), and TiCl4 (25.5 g, 134.38 mmol) was added dropwise to the above reaction solution. The mixture was cooled to 0 °C. After 5 min, 1,1-dichlorodimethyl ether (9.4 g, 81.51 mmol) was added dropwise, and the mixture was stirred at 0 °C for 3 h. After the reaction was completed, 200 mL of water was added to the reaction system, and the resulting solution was extracted with dichloromethane, dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, concentrated under reduced pressure, and subjected to column chromatography (EA:PE = 1:4) to obtain compound 3b (5.58 g, 46.3%).
[0203] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 163.2 [M+H] + .
[0204] Step 2: Compound 3b (3.0 g, 18.27 mmol), tert-butyl (2-bromoethyl)carbamate (4.9 g, 21.91 mmol), potassium carbonate (5.1 g, 36.54 mmol), and sodium iodide (0.8 g, 5.47 mmol) were dissolved in N,N-dimethylformamide (20 mL) and stirred at 25 °C for 16 h. After the reaction was complete, 100 mL of water was added, and the reaction solution was extracted three times with ethyl acetate (50 mL × 3). The solution was washed with saturated sodium chloride solution, dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, concentrated under reduced pressure, and subjected to column chromatography (EA:PE = 4:1) to obtain compound 3c (4.9 g, 87%).
[0205] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 306.1 [M+H] + .
[0206] Step 3: Trimethyl benzyloxycarbonyl-α-phosphonoglycine (6.2 g, 18.74 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (100 mL), purged with nitrogen, and DBU (3.1 g, 20.31 mmol) was added and stirred for 30 min. Then, compound 3c (4.8 g, 15.62 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (100 mL) and added dropwise to the reaction mixture. The mixture was stirred overnight. The reaction mixture was diluted with dichloromethane (100 mL) and washed with 5% citric acid aqueous solution (100 mL) and saturated brine (100 mL). The solution was then dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and evaporated to dryness. Compound 3d (6.1 g, 76.2%) was purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 3:1).
[0207] LC-MS(ESI): m / z = 511.1 [M+H] + .
[0208] Step 4: Compound 3d (6.0 g, 11.71 mmol) was dissolved in a mixed solution of methanol (50 mL) and dichloromethane (20 mL), and (+)-1,2-bis(2S,5S)-2,5-diethylcyclobutanphosphine (cyclooctadiene) rhodium trifluoromethanesulfonate (0.6 g, 0.83 mmol) was added. The autoclave was filled with hydrogen gas to a pressure of about 4.0 bar, stirred at room temperature for 3 h, the solid was filtered off, and the reaction solution was concentrated to obtain compound 3e (5.9 g, 98%).
[0209] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 513.2 [M+H] + .
[0210] Step 5: Dissolve compound 3e (5.9 g, 11.46 mmol) in a mixed solution of methanol (50 mL) and dichloromethane (20 mL), add palladium on carbon (10%, 1 g), stir overnight under hydrogen atmosphere, then filter off the solid, and evaporate the reaction solution to dryness to obtain compound 3f (3.7 g, 84.5%).
[0211] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 379.4 [M+H] + .
[0212] Step 6: Compound 3f (3.7 g, 9.72 mmol) was dissolved in tetrahydrofuran (25 mL), and lithium hydroxide monohydrate (1.2 g, 48.6 mmol) and water (25 mL) were added. The reaction was stirred overnight at room temperature. Impurities were extracted with ethyl acetate (15 mL x 3). The pH of the aqueous phase was then adjusted to neutral with dilute hydrochloric acid (1 N). The product precipitated, filtered, and dried to give compound 3 g (3.2 g, 89.8%).
[0213] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 365.2 [M+H] + .
[0214] Step 7: Dissolve 3 g (2.7 g, 7.41 mmol) of compound in a mixed solution of acetonitrile (25 mL) and water (25 mL), add sodium bicarbonate (6.2 g, 74.16 mmol) and 9-fluorenylmethyl-N-succinimide carbonate (3.3 g, 9.63 mmol), and stir the reaction overnight at room temperature. After the reaction is complete, add dilute hydrochloric acid to adjust the pH to neutral. Concentrate under vacuum at 40 °C to remove most of the acetonitrile, filter and collect the solid to obtain the crude product, and purify it by silica gel column chromatography (DCM:MeOH = 10:1) to obtain intermediate 3 (2.7 g, 62.1%).
[0215] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 587.2 [M+H] + .
[0216] 1 H NMR(400MHz,DMSO-d6)δ12.65(s,1H),7.88(d,2H),7.67(s,2H),7.41(d,2H),7.36-7.24(m,2H),7.03-6.88(m,2H),6.65(d ,1H),4.26-4.09(m,4H),3.91(s,2H),3.28(s,2H),2.99(d,1H),2.90-2.68(m,5H),2.51(s,1H),1.98(s,2H),1.39(s,9H).
[0217] Intermediate 4:
[0218] Step 1: Compound 4a (2.0 g, 14.09 mmol) and N-(tert-butyloxycarbonyl)ethanolamine (4.5 g, 28.18 mmol) were dissolved in N,N-dimethylacetamide (20 mL), and potassium carbonate (3.9 g, 28.18 mmol) was added. The mixture was stirred in a microwave at 80 °C for 2 h. After the reaction was complete, 20 mL of water was added to the reaction system. The resulting solution was extracted three times with ethyl acetate (40 mL × 3), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, concentrated under reduced pressure, and subjected to column chromatography (PE:PE = 4:1) to obtain compound 4b (0.9 g, 24.0%).
[0219] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 267.2 [M+H] + .
[0220] Step 2: Trimethyl benzyloxycarbonyl-α-phosphonoglycine (6.1 g, 18.47 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (100 mL), purged with nitrogen, and DBU (3.1 g, 20.02 mmol) was added and stirred for 30 min. Then, compound 4b (4.1 g, 15.40 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (100 mL) and added dropwise to the reaction mixture. The mixture was stirred overnight. The reaction mixture was diluted with dichloromethane (100 mL) and washed with 5% citric acid aqueous solution (100 mL) and saturated brine (100 mL). The solution was then dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and evaporated to dryness. Compound 4c (4.5 g, 62.0%) was purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 3:1).
[0221] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 472.2 [M+H] + .
[0222] Step 3: Compound 4c (4.4 g, 9.33 mmol) was dissolved in a mixed solution of methanol (40 mL) and dichloromethane (20 mL), and (+)-1,2-bis(2S,5S)-2,5-diethylcyclobutanphosphine (cyclooctadiene) rhodium trifluoromethanesulfonate (0.6 g, 0.83 mmol) was added. The autoclave was filled with hydrogen gas to a pressure of about 4.0 bar, stirred at room temperature for 3 h, the solid was filtered off, and the reaction solution was concentrated to obtain compound 4d (4.3 g, 97%).
[0223] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 474.2 [M+H] + .
[0224] Step 4: Dissolve compound 4d (4.3 g, 9.08 mmol) in a mixed solution of methanol (50 mL) and dichloromethane (20 mL), add palladium on carbon (10%, 1 g), stir overnight under hydrogen atmosphere, then filter off the solid, and evaporate the reaction solution to dryness to obtain compound 4e (2.9 g, 94.1%).
[0225] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 340.3 [M+H] + .
[0226] Step 5: Compound 4e (3.0 g, 8.84 mmol) was dissolved in tetrahydrofuran (25 mL), and lithium hydroxide monohydrate (0.9 g, 37.6 mmol) and water (25 mL) were added. The reaction was stirred overnight at room temperature. Impurities were extracted with ethyl acetate (20 mL x 3). The pH of the aqueous phase was then adjusted to neutral with dilute hydrochloric acid (1 N). The product precipitated, filtered, and dried to obtain compound 4f (2.4 g, 83.4%).
[0227] LC-MS(ESI): m / z = 326.2 [M+H] + .
[0228] Step 6: Compound 4f (2.4 g, 7.38 mmol) was dissolved in a mixed solution of acetonitrile (20 mL) and water (20 mL). Sodium bicarbonate (6.2 g, 73.8 mmol) and 9-fluorenylmethyl-N-succinimide carbonate (3.2 g, 9.59 mmol) were added. The reaction was stirred overnight at room temperature. After the reaction was completed, dilute hydrochloric acid was added dropwise to adjust the pH to neutral. The mixture was concentrated under vacuum at 40 °C to remove most of the acetonitrile. The solid was collected by filtration to obtain the crude product. The crude product was purified by silica gel column chromatography (DCM:MeOH = 10:1) to obtain intermediate 4 (1.9 g, 47.0%).
[0229] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 548.2 [M+H] + .
[0230] 1 H NMR(400MHz,DMSO-d6)δ12.80(s,1H),8.02(d,1H),7.88(d,2H),7.73(d,1H),7.66-7.58(m,3H),7.41(t,2H),7.30 (dd,2H),6.93(s,1H),6.70(d,1H),4.24-4.09(m,6H),3.26(q,2H),3.02(dd,1H),2.87-2.75(m,1H),1.37(s,9H).
[0231] Intermediate 5:
[0232] Step 1: Compound 5a (5 g, 0.043 mol) was added to trifluoroethanol (50 mL), followed by tert-butyl isocyanate (7.15 g, 0.086 mol) and ammonium acetate (13.3 g, 0.172 mol). The reaction was allowed to proceed at room temperature for 3 days. TLC showed that the reaction was complete. The reaction solution was concentrated to dryness and purified by a C18 reversed-phase column. The composition of mobile phases A and B was: mobile phase A: acetonitrile; mobile phase B: water (containing 0.1% TFA), (A / B = 35 / 65). Compound 5b (9.5 g, yield: 85%) was obtained after separation and purification.
[0233] LCMS m / z = 259.2[M+1] + .
[0234] Step 2: Compound 5b (7.5 g, 0.029 mol) was added to 6N HCl (75 mL) and reacted overnight at 100 °C. LCMS showed that the reaction of the starting material was complete. The solution was concentrated to dryness and purified by C18 reversed-phase column chromatography. The composition of mobile phases A and B was: mobile phase A: acetonitrile; mobile phase B: water (containing 0.1% TFA), (A / B = 5 / 95). Compound 5c (4.6 g, yield: 98%) was obtained after separation and purification.
[0235] LCMS m / z = 162.1[M+1] + .
[0236] Step 3: Compound 5c (4.6 g, 0.028 mol) was added to acetonitrile (46 mL) and water (46 mL), followed by 9-fluorenylmethyl-N-succinimide carbonate (Fmoc-Osu) (10.5 g, 0.03 mol) and sodium bicarbonate (24.4 g, 0.28 mol). The reaction was allowed to proceed overnight at room temperature. The reaction was monitored by LC-MS until complete. The pH was adjusted to 5-6 with 1N HCl, the acetonitrile was removed by concentration, and the mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (200 mL). The ethyl acetate phase was concentrated to dryness and purified by column chromatography (DCM:MeOH = 10:1) to give compound 5d (6.3 g, yield: 58%).
[0237] LCMS m / z = 384.2[M+1] + .
[0238] Step 4: Compound 5d (5.0 g, 0.013 mol) was added to dichloromethane (50 mL), followed by the addition of 85% m-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (m-CPBA) (7.9 g, 0.039 mol) in portions. The reaction was allowed to proceed overnight at room temperature. LC-MS was used to monitor the reaction until complete. The reaction was quenched with sodium thiosulfate solution (100 mL), stirred for 30 min, and extracted with ethyl acetate (200 mL). The ethyl acetate phase was concentrated to dryness. The mixture was then purified by preparative liquid chromatography (preparative liquid chromatography conditions: C18 reversed-phase column, mobile phase: deionized water (A) containing 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid, acetonitrile (B) containing 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid, gradient elution, B content = 5%–70%, elution time 15 min, flow rate 12 mL / min, column temperature: 30℃, retention time: 8.54 min) to obtain intermediate 5 (3.5 g, yield: 64%).
[0239] 1 H NMR(400MHz, CDCl3)δ7.78-7.76(d,2H),7.60-7.58(d,2H),7.43-7.40(t,2H),7.34 -7.31(t,2H),4.52-4.51(d,2H),4.22-4.19(t,1H),3.03(s,4H),2.60-2.50(m,4H).
[0240] LCMS m / z = 433.1 [M + H₂O] + .
[0241] Intermediate 6:
[0242] Step 1: Compound 6a (10.0 g, 51.28 mmol), cyclopropylboronic acid (8.8 g, 102.56 mmol), and cesium carbonate (50.46 g, 153.84 mmol) were added to dioxane (200 mL) and water (40 mL). 1,1'-bis(diphenylphosphine)ferrocene]palladium dichloride (3.8 g, 5.13 mmol) was added. After nitrogen purging, the mixture was reacted overnight at 80 °C. The mixture was concentrated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 5:2) to obtain compound 6b (7.0 g, 86.9%).
[0243] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 158.1 [M+H] + .
[0244] Step 2: DMF (6.5 g, 89.18 mmol) was added dropwise to phosphorus oxychloride (70 mL) at 0 °C. Ten minutes later, compound 6b (7.0 g, 44.59 mmol) was dissolved in phosphorus oxychloride (30 mL) at 0 °C. The reaction was carried out at room temperature for 1 h. The mixture was neutralized to pH 7-8 with saturated sodium bicarbonate in an ice bath and extracted with dichloromethane (100 mL × 3). The organic phases were combined and evaporated to dryness. After concentration, the mixture was purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 5:2) to obtain compound 6c (4.5 g, 54.5%).
[0245] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 186.2 [M+H] + .
[0246] Step 3: Compound 6c (4.5 g, 24.32 mmol) was dissolved in acetonitrile (50 mL), and di-tert-butyl dicarbonate (10.6 g, 48.64 mmol) was added, followed by 4-dimethylaminopyridine (3.6 g, 29.18 mmol). The mixture was reacted at room temperature for 2 h, extracted with dichloromethane (100 mL × 3), the organic phases were combined and evaporated to dryness, concentrated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 5:1) to obtain compound 6d (6.0 g, 86.9%).
[0247] LC-MS(ESI):m / z=230.2[M-56+H] + .
[0248] Step 4: Trimethyl benzyloxycarbonyl-α-phosphonoglycine (7.0 g, 21.05 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (100 mL), purged with nitrogen, and DBU (6.43 g, 42.3 mmol) was added and stirred for 30 min. Then, compound 6d (6.0 g, 21.05 mmol) dissolved in dichloromethane (100 mL) was added dropwise to the reaction mixture, and stirring was continued overnight. The reaction mixture was diluted with dichloromethane (100 mL) and washed with 5% citric acid aqueous solution (100 mL) and saturated brine (100 mL), then dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and evaporated to dryness. Compound 6e (5.7 g, 55.3%) was purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 3:1).
[0249] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 491.3 [M+H] + .
[0250] Step 5: Dissolve compound 6e (5.7 g, 11.6 mmol) in methanol (50 mL), add (+)-1,2-bis(2S,5S)-2,5-diethylcyclobutanphosphine (cyclooctadiene) rhodium trifluoromethanesulfonate (420 mg, 0.58 mmol), fill the autoclave with hydrogen to a pressure of about 2.5 MPa, stir overnight at room temperature, filter off the solid, and concentrate the reaction solution to obtain compound 6f (5.7 g, 99.9%).
[0251] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 493.2 [M+H] + .
[0252] Step 6: Compound 6f (3.0 g, 6.1 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (50 mL), and triethylamine (3.1 g, 30.5 mmol) was added under ice bath conditions. Then, triiodotrimethylsilane (6.1 g, 30.5 mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 16 h. After concentration at room temperature, methanol (5 mL) was added to quench the reaction. The mixture was purified by C18 reverse-phase column chromatography (containing 0.5% TFA, water:acetonitrile = 3:10) to obtain compound 6g (1.5 g, 95.5%).
[0253] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 259.1 [M+H] + .
[0254] Step 7: Dissolve 6 g (1.5 g, 5.8 mmol) of the compound in tetrahydrofuran (20 mL), add lithium hydroxide monohydrate (1.58 g, 37.7 mmol) and water (20 mL), stir the reaction at room temperature for 2 h, then adjust the pH of the aqueous phase to neutral with dilute hydrochloric acid (1 N), and proceed directly to the next step.
[0255] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 245.1 [M+H] + .
[0256] Step 8: Add sodium bicarbonate (4.9 g, 58.0 mmol) and 9-fluorenylmethyl-N-succinimide carbonate (2.9 g, 8.7 mmol) to the reaction solution obtained in the previous step. Stir the reaction solution overnight at room temperature. After the reaction is complete, add dilute hydrochloric acid to adjust the pH to 5-6. Concentrate the solution under vacuum at 40 °C to remove most of the acetonitrile. Extract with dichloromethane (100 mL × 3). Combine the organic phases and evaporate to dryness. Separate and purify the solution using silica gel column chromatography (DCM:MeOH = 10:1) to obtain intermediate 6 (1.2 g, two-step yield 44.4%).
[0257] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 467.2 [M+H] + .
[0258] 1 H NMR(400MHz,DMSO-d6)δ10.83(s,1H),7.89-7.85(m,2H),7.63(d,2H),7. 42-7.34(m,3H),7.32-7.24(m,2H),7.16-6.98(m,2H),6.88-6.80(m,1H), 6.60(d,1H),4.22-4.14(m,3H),4.11-4.05(m,1H),3.26-3.19(m,1H),3. 07-2.98(m,1H),2.25-2.15(m,1H),1.00-0.92(m,2H),0.72-0.62(m,2H).
[0259] Intermediate 7 and Intermediate 8:
[0260] Step 1: Compound 7a (20 g, 0.09 mol) was added to methanol (46 mL) and tetrahydrofuran (460 mL), followed by sodium hydroxide (3.6 g, 0.09 mol). The reaction was carried out at room temperature for 18 h. LCMS showed that the starting material was completely reacted. The reaction solution was concentrated to dryness, diluted with water (300 mL), and the pH was adjusted to 5-6 with 1 N HCl. The mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (300 mL), and the ethyl acetate phase was concentrated to dryness. The solution was purified by column chromatography (DCM:MeOH = 10:1) to give compound 7b (17.8 g, yield: 95%).
[0261] LCMS m / z = 207.1[M+1] + .
[0262] Step 2: Compound 7b (17.8 g, 0.086 mol) was added to tetrahydrofuran (1 L), cooled to 0 °C, and borane dimethyl sulfide solution (10 mol / L, 10 mL) was added dropwise. After the addition was complete, the reaction was carried out for 2 h, and LCMS showed that the starting material was completely reacted. Excess borane was quenched by adding methanol (30 mL), concentrated to dryness, and extracted with ethyl acetate (500 mL) and water (500 mL). The ethyl acetate phase was concentrated to dryness and purified by column chromatography (DCM:MeOH = 10:1) to obtain compound 7c (15 g, yield: 91%).
[0263] LCMS m / z = 215.2[M+23] + .
[0264] Step 3: Add pyridine (27.84 g, 0.352 mol) to dichloromethane (800 mL), cool to -20 °C, add trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride (94.8 g, 0.336 mol) dropwise. After the addition is complete, add 2-bromoethanol (40 g, 0.32 mol) to the system, stir at -20 °C for 30 minutes, concentrate at 30 °C to remove dichloromethane, dissolve the residue with MTBE, filter, concentrate the mother liquor to dryness at 25 °C, take a portion (59.2 g, 0.231 mol) and add it to a toluene solution (14.8 g, 0.077 mol) at 7°C (440 mL), then add DIEA (29.6 g, 0.231 mol). After the addition is complete, stir at 90 °C overnight. TLC shows that the starting material has reacted completely. The extract was concentrated to dryness, extracted with ethyl acetate (500 mL) and water (500 mL), the ethyl acetate phase was concentrated to dryness, and purified by column chromatography (PE:EA = 2:1) to give compound 7d (21.6 g, yield: 94%).
[0265] Step 4: Compound 7d (21.6 g, 0.072 mol) was added to tetrahydrofuran (430 mL), followed by the addition of lithium aluminum hydride (5.47 g, 0.144 mol) in portions. The reaction was carried out at room temperature for 2 h, and the reaction was monitored by TLC until complete. 5.5 mL of water was slowly added dropwise, followed by 5.5 mL of 15% sodium hydroxide solution, and finally 16.5 mL of water was added dropwise. Anhydrous sodium sulfate was then added and the mixture was stirred for 30 min. The mixture was filtered, and the mother liquor was concentrated to dryness to obtain 7e (15.9 g, yield: 81%).
[0266] LCMS m / z = 271.2[M+1] + .
[0267] Step 5: Compound 7e (12.5 g, 0.046 mol) was added to ammonia water (250 mL), and the reaction was carried out at room temperature for 18 h. TLC monitoring showed that the starting material was not completely reacted. The mixture was directly concentrated to dryness to obtain crude product 7f, which was used for the next step of the reaction.
[0268] LCMS m / z = 208.2[M+1] + .
[0269] Step 6: Add the crude compound 7f to acetonitrile (120 mL) and water (120 mL), then add di-tert-butyl dicarbonate (10.0 g, 0.046 mol) and sodium carbonate (9.75 g, 0.092 mol), stir at room temperature for 18 h, concentrate to remove acetonitrile, extract with ethyl acetate (200 mL), concentrate to dryness, and purify by column chromatography (PE:EA = 1:1) to obtain compound 7g (5.4 g, yield: 38%).
[0270] LCMS m / z = 252.2[M+1-56] + .
[0271] Step 7: 7 g (5.4 g, 0.017 mol) of the compound was added to dichloromethane (54 mL), cooled to 0 °C, and then carbon tetrabromide (9.7 g, 0.28 mol) and triphenylphosphine (7.7 g, 0.28 mol) were added. The reaction was carried out at room temperature for 18 h, and the reaction was monitored by LCMS to ensure complete reaction. The solution was concentrated to dryness and purified by column chromatography (PE:EA = 2:1) to obtain 7 h (2.4 g, yield: 35%).
[0272] LCMS m / z = 314.2[M+1-56] + .
[0273] Step 8: Compound 7h (2.4 g, 0.006 mol) was added to DMF (24 mL), followed by diphenylmethylene glycine methyl ester (3.15 g, 0.012 mol) and potassium tert-butoxide (1.74 g, 0.015 mol). The reaction was carried out at room temperature for 18 h. LCMS monitoring showed that the starting material was not completely reacted. The mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL) and water (100 mL). The ethyl acetate phase was backwashed twice with water, concentrated to dryness, and purified by column chromatography (PE:EA = 1:1) to give 7i (1.8 g, yield: 51%).
[0274] LCMS m / z = 543.2[M+1] + .
[0275] Step 9: Compound 7i (1.8 g, 3.3 mmol) was added to tetrahydrofuran (32 mL), followed by 1N HCl (16 mL). The reaction was carried out at room temperature for 1 h, and the reaction was monitored by LCMS to ensure complete reaction of the starting material. The pH was adjusted to 8-9 with sodium carbonate aqueous solution, and the mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL) and water (50 mL). The ethyl acetate phase was concentrated to dryness and purified by column chromatography (DCM:MeOH = 10:1) to obtain 7j (1.25 g, yield: 100%).
[0276] LCMS m / z = 323.2[M+1-56] + .
[0277] Step 10: Compound 7j (1.25 g, 3.3 mmol) was added to methanol (13 mL) and water (4 mL), followed by lithium hydroxide (554 mg, 13.2 mmol). The reaction was carried out at room temperature for 4 h, and the reaction was monitored by LCMS to ensure complete reaction of the starting materials. The reaction solution was used directly for the next step of the reaction.
[0278] LCMS m / z = 309.2 [M+1-56] + .
[0279] Step 11: Adjust the pH of the reaction solution from the previous step to 5-6 with 1N HCl, then adjust the pH to 8-9 with sodium bicarbonate aqueous solution. Add 9-fluorenylmethyl-N-succinimide carbonate (1.3g, 3.96mmol) and sodium bicarbonate (2.77g, 33mmol), stir at room temperature for 2 hours, and LCMS shows that the starting material has reacted completely. Adjust the pH to 7 with 1N HCl, extract with ethyl acetate (100mL) and water (100mL), concentrate the ethyl acetate phase to dryness, and purify by column chromatography (DCM:MeOH = 10:1) to obtain 1.8g of racemic mixture. The racemic mixture is chirally resolved. Instrument: SFC Prep 150AP; Column: Daicel AD-H (19mm × 250mm); Dissolve the sample in methanol and filter through a 0.45μm filter to prepare the sample solution. Preparative chromatographic conditions: Mobile phase A and B composition: Mobile phase A: CO2; Mobile phase B: methanol; isocratic elution, mobile phase B content 25%; flow rate 40 ml / min. Intermediate 7 (P1) (730 mg, yield: 38%) was obtained at 4.1 min and intermediate 8 (P2) (750 mg, yield: 39%) was obtained at 4.6 min.
[0280] Intermediate 7 1 H NMR (400MHz, CDCl3) δ7.77-7.75(d,2H),7.60-7.57(t,2H),7.41-7.37(t,2H),7.32-7.29(t,2H),4.49-4.41(m,3H),4.23-4.20(t,1H),3.73 -3.68(m,6H),3.59-3.55(m,2H),3.51-3.49(m,2H),3.31-3.27(m,2H),2.22-2.04(m,2H),1.45(s,9H).
[0281] LCMS m / z = 487.2[M+1-100] + .
[0282] Intermediate 81 H NMR (400MHz, CDCl3) δ7.75-7.73(d,2H),7.59-7.56(t,2H),7.39-7.36(t,2H),7.30-7.27(t,2H),4.47-4.39(m,3H),4.22 -4.19(t,1H),3.70-3.64(m,6H),3.57-3.53(m,2H),3.51-3.49(m,2H),3.31-3.27(m,2H),2.20-2.03(m,2H),1.44(s,9H).
[0283] LCMS m / z = 487.2[M+1-100] + .
[0284] Intermediate 9 and Intermediate 10:
[0285] Step 1: Compound 9a (10.4 g, 70.5 mmol) was dissolved in tetrahydrofuran (200 mL), purged with nitrogen, and then tetraisopropyl titanate (4 mL, 13.6 mmol) and ethyl magnesium bromide (58.67 mL, 176 mmol) were added at 0°C. The mixture was heated to room temperature and reacted overnight. After the reaction was completed, the mixture was quenched with water at 0°C, extracted with ethyl acetate, and the organic phases were combined and evaporated to dryness. The mixture was concentrated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 1:5) to obtain compound 9b (7.0 g, 71%).
[0286] 1 H NMR (400MHz, CDCl3) δ = 4.68 (t, 1H), 3.47 (s, 1H), 3.39 (s, 6H), 1.88 (d, 2H), 0.77 (t, 2H), 0.45 (t, 2H).
[0287] Step 2: Compound 9b (7.0 g, 47.95 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (50 ml), triethylamine (14.53 g, 143.85 mmol) was added, and methanesulfonyl chloride (6.59 g, 57.54 mmol) was added dropwise at 0 degrees Celsius. The reaction was carried out at room temperature for 1 h, quenched with water in an ice bath, extracted with dichloromethane, the organic phases were combined and evaporated to dryness, and concentrated to obtain crude compound 9c.
[0288] 1 H NMR (400MHz, CDCl3) δ = 4.69 (t, 1H), 3.37 (s, 6H), 3.01 (s, 3H), 2.15 (d, 2H), 1.30-1.26 (m, 2H), 0.81 (d, 2H).
[0289] Step 3: The crude compound 9c from the previous step was dissolved in tetrahydrofuran / water (60mL / 30mL), and potassium peroxymonosulfonate (24.91g, 71.93mmol) was added at 0°C. The reaction was carried out overnight at room temperature, extracted with ethyl acetate, and the organic phases were combined and evaporated to dryness. The methyl tert-butyl ether was recrystallized to give compound 9d (4.8g, 52% yield in both steps).
[0290] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 195.1 [M+H] + .
[0291] Step 4: Compound 9d (7.0 g, 36.08 mmol) was dissolved in 1,2-dichloroethane (200 mL), purged with nitrogen, and thionyl chloride (3.26 mL, 45 mmol) was added and refluxed for 1 hour. After cooling to room temperature, NCS (7.2 g, 54.12 mmol) and 10 drops of 4M hydrogen chloride-1,4-dioxane were added, and the mixture was refluxed overnight. After cooling to room temperature, methanol (25 mL) was added, and the reaction was continued for 1 hour. After the reaction was completed, the mixture was concentrated and evaporated to dryness. Chloroform was added at 0°C, the liquid was collected by filtration, and concentrated to obtain crude compound 9e.
[0292] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 243.1 [M+H] +
[0293] Step 5: The crude compound 9e was dissolved in dichloromethane (20 mL), and triethylamine (5.47 g, 54.12 mmol) was added at 0°C. The mixture was stirred for 3 h at this temperature, quenched with water, extracted with dichloromethane, and the organic phases were combined and concentrated. The mixture was then purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 1:5) to obtain compound 9f (3.5 g, two-step yield 66%).
[0294] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 147.1 [M+H] +
[0295] Step 6: Dissolve compound 9f (3.0 g, 20.55 mmol) in acetonitrile (50 mL), add sodium bicarbonate (17.26 g, 205.5 mmol), then add thioacetamide (1.54 g, 20.55 mmol), stir at 80 °C for 5 h, filter and concentrate, and separate and purify by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 1:1) to obtain compound 9g (3 g, 79%).
[0296] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 186.2 [M+H] + .
[0297] Step 7: Place 9g (1g, 5.38mmol) of compound into a 50ml round-bottom flask, add 10mL of 3M hydrochloric acid solution, stir at 100℃ for 5h, and after the reaction is complete, extract with methyl tert-butyl ether and concentrate directly in aqueous phase to obtain compound 9h hydrochloride.
[0298] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 148.2 [M+H] + .
[0299] Step 8: Place compound 9h (1g, 6.8mmol) in a 50ml round-bottom flask, add trifluoroacetic acid (5ml) and triphenylmethanol (2.12g, 8.16mmol), stir for 10min at room temperature, and evaporate to dryness to obtain target compound 9i for the next step.
[0300] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 388.5 [MH] + .
[0301] Step 9: The crude compound 9i from the previous step was dissolved in acetonitrile and water (50 ml / 10 ml), sodium bicarbonate (5.7 g, 68 mmol) and 9-fluorenylmethyl-N-succinimide carbonate (3.44 g, 10.2 mmol) were added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 h. After filtration, saturated brine (30 ml) was added, and the mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic phases were combined and concentrated, and purified by silica gel column chromatography (DCM:MeOH = 10:1) to obtain 2.2 g of the racemic mixture. The two-step yield was 43%. The racemic mixture was chirally resolved: Instrument: SFC Prep 150AP; Column: Daicel AD-H (19 mm × 250 mm); The sample was dissolved in methanol and filtered through a 0.45 μm filter to prepare the sample solution. Preparative chromatographic conditions: Mobile phase A and B composition: Mobile phase A: CO2; Mobile phase B: methanol; isocratic elution, mobile phase B content 25%; flow rate 40 ml / min. Intermediate 9 (P1) (890 mg) was obtained in 3.8 min and intermediate 10 (P2) (910 mg) was obtained in 4.2 min.
[0302] Intermediate 9:
[0303] 1H NMR(400MHz, CDCl3)δ=7.78(d,2H),7.61-7.49(m,8H),7.42-7.39(m,2H),7.34-7.30(m,2H),7.28-7.22(m,6H),7.22-7.14(m,3H) ,5.00(d,1H),4.34(d,2H),4.19(t,1H),3.88(d,1H),1.06-0.92(m,1H),0.85-0.75(m,1H),0.75-0.63(m,1H),0.28-0.19(m,1H).
[0304] Intermediate 10:
[0305] 1 H NMR(400MHz, CDCl3)δ=7.77(d,2H),7.59-7.54(m,8H),7.42-7.39(m,2H),7.33-7.30(m,2H),7.26-7.22(m,6H),7.21-7.13(m,3H) ,5.00(d,1H),4.34(d,2H),4.19(t,1H),3.89(d,1H),1.02-0.97(m,1H),0.86-0.74(m,1H),0.73-0.62(m,1H),0.26-0.20(m,1H).
[0306] Intermediate 11:
[0307] Step 1: Compound 11a (20.0 g, 59.6 mmol) was dissolved in ethyl acetate (150 mL), and cyclohexane (75 mL) and tert-butyltrichloroacetylimine ester (32.5 g, 149 mmol) were added at room temperature. The mixture was heated to 30 °C and reacted for 48 hours. After the reaction was completed, the mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 10:90) to obtain compound 11b (23.2 g, 99.4%).
[0308] 1 H NMR(400MHz,Chloroform-d)δ7.76(d,2H),7.61(d,2H),7.39(t,2H),7.31(t,2H) ,5.67(d,1H),4.40(ddd,3H),4.24(t,1H),2.76(t,2H),2.04(d,1H),1.50(s,9H).
[0309] Step 2: Compound 11b (10.0 g, 25.5 mmol) was dissolved in dry N,N-dimethylformamide (200 mL), and silver nitrate (434 mg, 2.55 mmol) and N-bromosuccinimide (5.46 g, 30.7 mmol) were added. After the addition was complete, the reaction was allowed to proceed overnight at room temperature. After the reaction was completed, water (500 mL) was added to quench the reaction, and the mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (200 mL × 5). The organic phases were combined and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate. The crude product was concentrated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 10:90) to obtain 11c (10.5 g, 87.4%).
[0310] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 470.1 [M+H] + .
[0311] Step 3: Compound 11d (9.00 g, 55.8 mmol) was dissolved in dichloromethane (400 mL) at 0 °C. Imidazole (4.94 g, 72.6 mmol), iodine (18.4 g, 72.6 mmol), and triphenylphosphine (19.0 g, 72.6 mmol) were added. After the addition was complete, the mixture was allowed to react at room temperature overnight. After the reaction was completed, saturated sodium thiosulfate aqueous solution (100 mL) and water (500 mL) were added to quench the reaction. The mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (200 mL × 5). The organic phases were combined and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate. The crude product was concentrated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 50:50) to obtain 11e (8.90 g, 63.6%).
[0312] LC-MS(ESI): m / z = 272.0 [M+H] + .
[0313] Step 4: Add zinc powder (2.43g, 37.2mmol) and iodine (94.5mg, 0.372mmol) to a round-bottom flask, heat under nitrogen protection with a heating gun for 5 minutes, cool to room temperature, then protect under nitrogen three times, and after cooling to 0℃, inject a DMF (50mL) solution containing compound 11e (3.17g, 11.7mmol), and raise to room temperature for about 2 hours to react. Cuprous cyanide (950 mg, 10.6 mmol) and lithium chloride (900 mg, 21.2 mmol) were added to a round-bottom flask. Under nitrogen protection, the mixture was heated to 150 °C and reacted for 2 hours. After cooling to room temperature, DMF (10 mL) was injected, and the mixture was stirred for another 10 minutes. After cooling to -15 °C, a DMF solution of compound 11e activated with zinc powder was injected. Five minutes later, a DMF solution of compound 11c (5.00 g, 10.6 mmol) (40 mL) was injected. The mixture was then heated to room temperature and stirred overnight. After the reaction was completed, water (500 mL) was added to quench the reaction. The mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (200 mL × 5). The organic phases were combined and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate. The crude product was concentrated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 70:30) to obtain 11f (3.47 g, 61.1%).
[0314] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 535.3 [M+H] + .
[0315] Step 5: Compound 11f (3.47 g, 6.49 mmol) was dissolved in ethyl acetate (200 ml), Pd / C (2.0 g) was added, and the mixture was reacted overnight at room temperature after inserting a hydrogen balloon. After the starting material disappeared as monitored by TLC, the solid was directly filtered off and washed with ethyl acetate. The organic phases were combined and concentrated to obtain crude product of compound 11f (3.21 g).
[0316] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 539.3 [M+H] + .
[0317] Step 6: Dissolve 11 g (3.21 g) of crude compound in 200 mL of 1,2-dichloroethane, add trimethyltin hydroxide (4.31 g, 23.8 mmol), and react at 70 °C overnight. After the reaction is complete, cool to room temperature and concentrate directly under reduced pressure. The crude product is purified by silica gel column chromatography (DCM:MeOH = 80:20) to give compound 11h (2.90 g, two-step yield 85.2%).
[0318] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 525.3 [M+H] + .
[0319] Step 7: Compound 11h (2.90 g, 5.53 mmol) was dissolved in dry N,N-dimethylformamide (150 mL), and sodium carbonate (2.34 g, 22.1 mmol) and 3-bromopropene (2.01 g, 16.6 mmol) were added. After the addition was complete, the reaction was carried out at room temperature for 3 days. After the reaction was completed, water (500 mL) was added to quench the reaction, and the mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (200 mL × 5). The organic phases were combined and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate. The crude product was concentrated and purified by silica gel column chromatography (EA:PE = 70:30) to give 11i (2.41 g, 77.2%).
[0320] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 565.3 [M+H] + .
[0321] Step 8: Compound 11i (2.41 g, 4.27 mmol) was dissolved in a mixed solvent of dichloromethane (50 ml) and trifluoroacetic acid (50 ml) and reacted at room temperature. After the reaction was completed by TLC monitoring, the mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was redissolved in dichloromethane (100 ml), and the pH was adjusted to about 7 with a saturated sodium bicarbonate aqueous solution. Water was added, and the mixture was extracted with dichloromethane (100 mL × 5). The organic phases were combined, dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, concentrated, and then the crude product was obtained. After further slurrying with dichloromethane, intermediate 11 (1.69 g, 77.9%) was obtained.
[0322] 1 H NMR(400MHz, Methanol-d4)δ7.79(d,2H),7.67(t,2H),7.39(t,2H),7.31(td,2H),6.01-5.88(m,1H),5.33(dq,1H),5.22(dq,1H),4.62(dq, 2H),4.42-4.33(m,3H),4.23(t,1H),4.13(dd,1H),3.26-3.19(m,1H), 1.98(s,3H),1.89-1.77(m,2H),1.75-1.62(m,2H),1.46-1.37(m,4H).
[0323] LC-MS (ESI): m / z = 509.2 [M+H] + .
[0324] Example 1:
[0325] Step 1: The synthesis of 1B employs standard Fmoc chemical methods:
[0326] 1. Add Rink Amide MBHA Resin (1 mmol, 1.4 g, sub: 0.7 mmol / g) and dichloromethane solvent to the reactor, allow it to swell for 30 min, add 20% piperidine / DMF, and mix for 30 min.
[0327] 2. Drain and rinse five times with DMF.
[0328] 3. Add the Fmoc-Sar-OH protected amino acid solution, mix for 30 seconds, then add the coupling reagent, bubble with nitrogen for 1.5 hours, and monitor the reaction with ninhydrin.
[0329] 4. Drain and rinse three times with DMF.
[0330] 5. Add 20% piperidine / DMF and mix for 30 minutes.
[0331] 6. Drain and rinse five times with DMF.
[0332] 7. Add the Fmoc-protected amino acid solution, mix for 30 seconds, then add the coupling reagent, bubble with nitrogen for 1.5 hours, and monitor the reaction with ninhydrin.
[0333] 8. Drain and rinse three times with DMF.
[0334] 9. Repeat steps 5-8 of the next amino acid coupling.
[0335] 10. In the final step, the resin was washed twice with MeOH, once with DCM, and twice with MeOH. After vacuum drying, peptide resin 1B (6.5g) was obtained and used directly in the next reaction.
[0336] Step 2: Add 60 ml of lysis buffer (91% trifluoroacetic acid + 4% triisopropylsilane + 3% 1,2-ethylenedithiol + 2% water) to a 100 ml reaction flask, stir well, then add peptide resin 1B (6.5 g), and stir at room temperature for 2 hours. Filter the resin to obtain the filtrate, and add the filtrate to 500 ml of methyl tert-butyl ether (pre-cooled to 0°C). A white flocculent precipitate forms, which is then centrifuged (3 min at 3000 rpm). The white precipitate is washed three times with methyl tert-butyl ether and dried under vacuum to obtain a white solid crude peptide 1C (2.4 g), which is directly used in the next reaction step.
[0337] LCMS m / z = 627.6 [M / 3 + H] + 940.9 [M / 2+H] +
[0338] Step 3: In a 2L reaction flask, add water (750ml), acetonitrile (250ml), and 1C (2g, 1.06mmol) sequentially. After stirring evenly, slowly add iodine / acetonitrile solution (0.1mol / L) until the reaction solution turns pale yellow. Quench with ascorbic acid and perform HPLC purification. Separation method: 1. Instrument: Waters 2767 preparative HPLC; Column: SunFire@PrepC18 (19mm×250mm). 2. Filter the sample through a 0.45μm filter to prepare the sample solution. 3. Preparative chromatographic conditions: a. Mobile phase A, B composition: A: 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid / H2O, B: CH3CN; b. Gradient elution: mobile phase content 5%-45%; c. Flow rate: 12ml / min; d. Elution time: 30min, retention time: 16min. Lyophilization yielded compound 1 (400mg, purity 99%).
[0339] LCMS m / z = 626.9 [M / 3 + H] + 939.9 [M / 2+H] +
[0340] Example 2:
[0341] Step 1: The synthesis of 2B employs standard Fmoc chemical methods:
[0342] 1. Add Rink Amide MBHA Resin (1 mmol, 1.4 g, sub: 0.7 mmol / g) and dichloromethane solvent to the reactor, allow it to swell for 30 min, add 20% piperidine / DMF, and mix for 30 min.
[0343] 2. Drain and rinse five times with DMF.
[0344] 3. Add the Fmoc-Sar-OH protected amino acid solution, mix for 30 seconds, then add the coupling reagent, bubble with nitrogen for 1.5 hours, and monitor the reaction with ninhydrin.
[0345] 4. Drain and rinse three times with DMF.
[0346] 5. Add 20% piperidine / DMF and mix for 30 minutes.
[0347] 6. Drain and rinse five times with DMF.
[0348] 7. Add the Fmoc-protected amino acid solution, mix for 30 seconds, then add the coupling reagent, bubble with nitrogen for 1.5 hours, and monitor the reaction with ninhydrin.
[0349] 8. Drain and rinse three times with DMF.
[0350] 9. Repeat steps 5-8 of the next amino acid coupling.
[0351] 10. In the final step, the resin was washed twice with MeOH, once with DCM, and twice with MeOH. After vacuum drying, peptide resin 2B (6.3g) was obtained and used directly in the next reaction.
[0352] Step 2: Add 60 ml of lysis buffer (91% trifluoroacetic acid + 4% triisopropylsilane + 3% 1,2-ethylenedithiol + 2% water) to a 100 ml reaction flask, stir well, then add peptide resin 2B (6.3 g), and stir at room temperature for 2 hours. Filter the resin to obtain the filtrate, and add the filtrate to 500 ml of methyl tert-butyl ether (pre-cooled to 0°C). A white flocculent precipitate forms, which is then centrifuged (3 min at 3000 rpm). The white precipitate is washed three times with methyl tert-butyl ether and dried under vacuum to obtain a white solid crude peptide 2C (2.5 g), which is directly used in the next reaction step.
[0353] LCMS m / z = 637.3 [M / 3 + H] + 955.4 [M / 2+H] +
[0354] Step 3: In a 2L reaction flask, add water (750ml), acetonitrile (250ml), and 2C (2g, 1.06mmol) sequentially. After stirring evenly, slowly add iodine / acetonitrile solution (0.1mol / L) until the reaction solution turns pale yellow. Quench with ascorbic acid and perform HPLC purification. Separation method: 1. Instruments: Waters 2767 preparative HPLC; Column: SunFire@PrepC18 (19mm×250mm). 2. Filter the sample through a 0.45μm filter to prepare the sample solution. 3. Preparative chromatographic conditions: a. Mobile phase A, B composition: A: 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid / H2O, B: CH3CN; b. Gradient elution: mobile phase content 5%-45%; c. Flow rate: 12ml / min; d. Elution time: 30min, retention time: 16min. Lyophilization yielded compound 2 (410mg, purity 99%).
[0355] LCMS m / z = 636.6 [M / 3 + H] + 954.4 [M / 2+H] +
[0356] Example 3:
[0357] Compound 3 (50 mg, 95% purity) was obtained using a synthetic method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0358] LCMS m / z = 961.0 [M / 2 + H] +
[0359] Example 4:
[0360] Compound 4 (50 mg, 94% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0361] LCMS m / z = 963.4 [M / 2 + H] + .
[0362] Example 5:
[0363] Step 1: The synthesis of 5B employs standard Fmoc chemical methods:
[0364] 1. Add Rink Amide MBHA Resin (1 mmol, 1.4 g, sub: 0.7 mmol / g) and dichloromethane solvent to the reactor, allow it to swell for 30 min, add 20% piperidine / DMF, and mix for 30 min.
[0365] 2. Drain and rinse five times with DMF.
[0366] 3. Add the Fmoc-Sar-OH protected amino acid solution, mix for 30 seconds, then add the coupling reagent, bubble with nitrogen for 1.5 hours, and monitor the reaction with ninhydrin.
[0367] 4. Drain and rinse three times with DMF.
[0368] 5. Add 20% piperidine / DMF and mix for 30 minutes.
[0369] 6. Drain and rinse five times with DMF.
[0370] 7. Add the Fmoc-protected amino acid solution, mix for 30 seconds, then add the coupling reagent, bubble with nitrogen for 1.5 hours, and monitor the reaction with ninhydrin.
[0371] 8. Drain and rinse three times with DMF.
[0372] 9. Repeat steps 5-8 of the next amino acid coupling.
[0373] 10. In the final step, the resin was washed twice with MeOH, once with DCM, and twice with MeOH. After vacuum drying, peptide resin 5B (6g) was obtained and used directly in the next reaction.
[0374] Step 2: Add 50 ml of lysis buffer (91% trifluoroacetic acid + 4% triisopropylsilane + 3% 1,2-ethylenedithiol + 2% water) to a 100 ml reaction flask, stir well, then add peptide resin 5B (6 g), and stir at room temperature for 2 hours. Filter the resin to obtain the filtrate, and add the filtrate to 300 ml of methyl tert-butyl ether (pre-cooled to 0°C). A white flocculent precipitate forms, which is then centrifuged (3 min at 3000 rpm). The white precipitate is washed three times with methyl tert-butyl ether and dried under vacuum to obtain a white solid crude peptide 5C (2.2 g), which is directly used in the next reaction step.
[0375] LCMS m / z = 655.2[M / 3 + H] + 982.1 [M / 2+H] +
[0376] Step 3: In a 2L reaction flask, add water (750ml), acetonitrile (250ml), and 5C (2g, 1.02mmol) sequentially. After stirring evenly, slowly add iodine / acetonitrile solution (0.1mol / L) until the reaction solution turns pale yellow. Quench with ascorbic acid and perform HPLC purification. Separation method: 1. Instrument: Waters 2767 preparative HPLC; Column: SunFire@PrepC18 (19mm×250mm). 2. Filter the sample through a 0.45μm filter to prepare the sample solution. 3. Preparative chromatographic conditions: a. Mobile phase A, B composition: A: 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid / H2O, B: CH3CN; b. Gradient elution: mobile phase content 5%-45%; c. Flow rate: 12ml / min; d. Elution time: 30min, retention time: 16min. Compound 5 (50mg, purity 98%) was obtained.
[0377] LCMS m / z = 981.0 [M / 2 + H] + .
[0378] Example 6:
[0379] Compound 6 (50 mg, 99% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0380] LCMS m / z = 950.3[M / 2 + H] + .
[0381] Example 7:
[0382] Compound 7 (25 mg, 97% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0383] LCMS m / z = 973.6 [M / 2 + H] + .
[0384] Example 8:
[0385] Compound 8 (300 mg, 98% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0386] LCMS m / z = 967.5 [M / 2 + H] + 645.5 [M / 3+H] + .
[0387] Example 9:
[0388] Compound 9 (350 mg, 98% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0389] LCMS m / z = 953.1 [M / 2 + H] + 635.9 [M / 3+H] + .
[0390] Example 10:
[0391] Compound 10 (130 mg, 98% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0392] LCMS m / z = 984.2[M / 2 + H] + 656.3 [M / 3+H] + .
[0393] Example 11:
[0394] Using the above-mentioned material list as raw materials, compound 11 (400 mg, purity 94%) was obtained by a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0395] LCMS m / z = 997.4 [M / 2 + H] + 665.2 [M / 3+H] + .
[0396] Example 12:
[0397] Compound 12 (40 mg, 96% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0398] LCMS m / z = 890.1 [M / 3 + H] + .
[0399] Example 13:
[0400] Using the above material list as raw materials, compound 13 (30 mg, 97% purity) was synthesized in solid phase using the method of compound 1 up to step 14. Then, Dde was removed by 2% hydrazine hydrate / DMF, and compound 13 was obtained by continuing the synthesis using the method of compound 1.
[0401] LCMS m / z = 904.0 [M / 3 + H] + .
[0402] Example 14:
[0403] Compound 14 (15 mg, 87% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0404] LCMS m / z = 908.7 [M / 2 + H] + .
[0405] Example 15:
[0406] Compound 15 (25 mg, 95% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0407] LCMS m / z = 909.2[M / 2 + H] + .
[0408] Example 16:
[0409] Using the above-mentioned material list as raw materials, compound 16 (180 mg, 96% purity) was obtained by a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0410] LCMS m / z = 996.2[M / 2 + H] + 664.6 [M / 3+H] + .
[0411] Example 17:
[0412] Compound 17 (180 mg, 92% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0413] LCMS m / z = 1008.5[M / 2 + H] + 672.8 [M / 3+H] + .
[0414] Example 18:
[0415] Compound 18 (279 mg, 94% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0416] LCMS m / z = 1008.4[M / 2 + H] + 672.9 [M / 3+H] +.
[0417] Example 19:
[0418] Compound 19 (150 mg, 94% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0419] LCMS m / z = 1122.3[M / 2 + H] + 748.5 [M / 3+H] + .
[0420] Example 20:
[0421] Compound 20 (300 mg, 96% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0422] LCMS m / z = 805.0 [M / 3 + H] + .
[0423] Example 21:
[0424] Compound 21 (100 mg, 95% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0425] LCMS m / z = 948.5[M / 2 + H] + .
[0426] Example 22:
[0427] Compound 22 (110 mg, 97% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0428] LCMS m / z = 807.5 [M / 3 + H] + .
[0429] Example 23:
[0430] Compound 23 (150 mg, 94% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0431] LCMS m / z = 996.4 [M / 2 + H] + 664.7 [M / 3+H] + .
[0432] Example 24:
[0433] Compound 24 (150 mg, 97% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0434] LCMS m / z = 996.7 [M / 2 + H] + 664.8 [M / 3+H] + .
[0435] Example 25
[0436] Step 1: Compound 25B was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0437] Step 2: Add 30 ml of dichloromethane to the solid-phase synthesis reactor, then add 1 g of phenylsilane and 462 mg of tetra(triphenylphosphine)palladium in sequence. React under nitrogen for 8 hours. Wash the resin 5 times with dichloromethane, 5 times with N,N-dimethylformamide, and 15 min + 15 min with a 0.5% sodium diethyldithiocarbamate solution in N,N-dimethylformamide. Then wash three more times with N,N-dimethylformamide to obtain peptide resin 25C.
[0438] Step 3: Add a 20% piperidine N,N-dimethylformamide solution to the reactor and react for 30 min. Wash the mixture 5 times with the N,N-dimethylformamide solution to obtain peptide resin 25D.
[0439] Step 4: N-methylpyrrolidone (20 ml), benzotriazole-N,N,N',N'-tetramethylurea hexafluorophosphate (417.2 mg, 1.1 mmol), and DIEA (0.19 ml, 1.1 mmol) were added to the solid-phase synthesis reactor. The reaction was carried out at room temperature for 24 h. The ninhydrin test showed no color. The solvent was removed and the resin was washed three times with N,N-dimethylformamide, twice with methanol, once with dichloromethane, and twice with methanol. The resin was then dried under vacuum to obtain peptide resin 25E / F (5 g).
[0440] Step 5: Add 40 ml of lysis buffer (91% trifluoroacetic acid + 4% triisopropylsilane + 3% 1,2-ethylenedithiol + 2% water) to a 100 ml reaction flask, stir well, then add peptide resin 25E / F (5 g), and stir at room temperature for 2 hours. Filter the resin to obtain the filtrate, add the filtrate to 300 ml of methyl tert-butyl ether (pre-cooled to 0℃), a white flocculent precipitate will form, centrifuge (3 min at 3000 rpm). Wash the white precipitate three times with methyl tert-butyl ether, and vacuum dry to obtain a white solid crude peptide compound 25E / F (1.5 g), which will be purified by HPLC. Separation method: 1. Instrument: Waters 2767 preparative HPLC; column: SunFire@PrepC18 (19 mm × 250 mm). 2. Filter the sample through a 0.45 μm filter to prepare the sample solution. 3. Preparative chromatographic conditions: a. Mobile phase A and B composition: A: 5 mmol / L ammonium acetate / H2O, B: CH3CN; b. Gradient elution: mobile phase content 5%-45%; c. Flow rate: 12 ml / min; d. Elution time: 30 min. Lyophilization yielded white solid compounds 25-1 (77 mg, purity 94%, retention time 13.198 min) and 25-2 (44 mg, purity 98%, retention time 14.509 min).
[0441] 25-1, LCMS m / z=903.8[M / 2+H] + 603.0 [M / 3+H] + .
[0442] 25-2, LCMS m / z=904.1[M / 2+H] + .
[0443] Example 26:
[0444] Compound 26 (105 mg, 92% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0445] LCMS m / z = 851.7 [M / 3 + H] + .
[0446] Example 27:
[0447] Compound 27 (320 mg, 95% purity) was synthesized using a method similar to that used for compound 13.
[0448] LCMS m / z = 818.9 [M / 3 + H] + 614.5 [M / 4+H] + .
[0449] Example 28:
[0450] Compound 28 (200 mg, 97% purity) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0451] LCMS m / z = 1049.7 [M / 2 + H] + 833.7 [M / 3+H] + .
[0452] Example 29:
[0453] Compound 29 (220 mg, 95% purity) was synthesized using a method similar to that used for compound 13.
[0454] LCMS m / z = 1271.0 [M / 2 + H] + 847.7 [M / 3+H] + .
[0455] Example 30:
[0456] Compound 30 (400 mg) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 25.
[0457] LCMS m / z = 935.5 [M / 2 + H] + 623.9 [M / 3+H] + .
[0458] Example 31:
[0459] Compound 31 (400 mg) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0460] LCMS m / z = 995.0 [M / 2 + H] + .
[0461] Example 32:
[0462] Compound 32 (410 mg) was obtained using a method similar to that used for compound 1.
[0463] LCMS m / z = 982.0 [M / 2 + H] + .
[0464] Biological testing methods
[0465] 1. IL-23α / IL-12β & IL-23R binding test experiment
[0466] The inhibition of IL-23α / IL-12β & IL-23R binding by the compound was tested using the TR-FRET method. Protein IL-23α / IL-12β (ACRO, Cat#ILB-H52W5) and IL-23R (ACRO, Cat#ILR-H82F3) solutions were prepared in reaction buffer PPI (PerkinElmer, Cat#61DB10RDF). The final concentrations of IL-23α / IL-12β and IL-23R in the reaction mixture were both 0.3 nM. The positive reference, gusselukumab, was initially diluted 3-fold (10 doses) at a concentration of 30 nM. 0.1 μL of the diluted positive reference in the reaction buffer was transferred to a 384-well plate (Grenier, Cat#784075) using acoustic liquid delivery technology (Echo655) and centrifuged at 1000 rpm for 1 minute. 2.5 μL of the IL-23α / IL-12β solution was transferred to the 384-well plate and centrifuged at 1000 rpm for 1 minute, then incubated at 25°C for 60 minutes. 2.5 μL of the solution was then transferred to the plate. IL-23R solution was transferred to a 384 reaction plate and centrifuged at 1000 rpm for 1 minute. 5 μL of the Streptavidin-Tbcryptate and Anti 6HIS-d2 detection mixture was transferred to the 384 reaction plate and centrifuged at 1000 rpm for 1 minute, then incubated at 25°C for 60 minutes. Finally, the HTRF signal (Ratio 665 / 620 nm) was read using a BMG high-throughput drug screening multi-mode microplate reader. IC50 was obtained using GraphPad Prism software. 50 Fitting values and nonlinear regression curves.
[0467] Table 1
[0468] Conclusion: The compounds of the present invention, such as those in the examples, have a significant inhibitory effect on the binding of IL-23α / IL-12β and IL-23R.
[0469] 2. IL-23R reporter gene experiment
[0470] The aim of this assay was to evaluate the ability of the compound to inhibit the binding of IL23p19 and IL23R in a reporter gene system. HEK-blue IL23 reporter gene cell line (Invivogen, hkb-il23) was cultured in DMEM + 10% FBS + 100 μg / mL Normocin medium. When the cell density reached 80%-90%, cells were seeded at 5000 cells / well in 384-well plates and cultured overnight at 37°C and 5% CO2. The stock solution of the compound was then diluted in DMSO, and 40 nmol of the diluted solution was transferred to 384-well plates via Echo. The plates were incubated at 37°C and 5% CO2 for 0.5 h. 40 nmol / well of rhIL23 (R&D, 1290-IL) was added to the 384-well cell culture plates to a final concentration of 1 ng / mL, and the plates were incubated at 37°C and 5% CO2 for 24 h. 18 μL of Quanti-Blue was then added. TM The solution was added to a new 384-well plate, and 2 μL / well of cell culture supernatant was transferred to the 384-well plate prepared in step 6. The plate was incubated at 37°C and 5% CO2 for 1 hour. Absorbance values were read on a BMG spectrophotometer from 620 to 655 nM. The binding affinity of the compound was evaluated using the following formula, and IC50 was fitted using Graphpad. 50 .
[0471] Inhibition rate calculation formula:
[0472] DMSO control group mean
[0473] Mean value of the group without IL23 stimulation
[0474] IC 50 The calculation formula is as follows:
[0475] Y=Bottom+(Top-Bottom) / (1+10^((LogIC50-X)*HillSlope))
[0476] X: Compound concentration
[0477] Y: Compound inhibition rate
[0478] Table 2 shows the inhibitory effects of the tested compounds on IL-23R.
[0479] Conclusion: The compounds of the present invention, such as the compounds in the examples, have a significant inhibitory effect on the binding of IL23p19 and IL23R.
[0480] 3. IL-23-stimulated pSTAT3 detection test in PBMCs
[0481] Frozen human PBMCs were thawed and seeded onto plates pre-coated with CD3 antibody, at a density of 1 × 10^6 cells per well. CD28 antibody was then added to the plates, and the cells were incubated at 37°C and 5% CO2 for 5 days. On day 5, after 4 hours of FBS starvation stimulation, cells were seeded onto 96-well plates at a density of 100 K cells per well. The diluted compound was transferred to 96-well cell culture plates and incubated at 37°C and 5% CO2 for 1 hour. rhIL23 (R&D, 1290-IL) was added to the cell culture plates, and the plates were incubated at 37°C and 5% CO2 for 30 minutes. Cells in the wells were lysed on ice for 30 minutes with lysis buffer containing 1 × PHOSstop solution, followed by centrifugation at 1000 rpm for 1 minute. The supernatant was then transferred to 96-well ELISA plates, and pSTAT3 ELISA was performed according to the kit (CST, 7300CA) instructions. The absorbance was read at 450 nM on a PHERAstar FSX (BMG LRBTECH) spectrophotometer. The inhibition rate of the compound was evaluated using the following formula, and IC50 was fitted using Graphpad. 50 .
[0482] Inhibition rate calculation formula:
[0483] DMSO control group mean
[0484] Mean value of the group without IL23 stimulation
[0485] IC 50 The calculation formula is as follows:
[0486] Y=Bottom+(Top-Bottom) / (1+10^((LogIC50-X)*HillSlope))
[0487] X: Compound concentration
[0488] Y: Compound inhibition rate.
[0489] Table 3 pSTAT3 inhibition
[0490] Conclusion: The compounds of the present invention, such as those in the examples, have a significant inhibitory effect on STAT3 phosphorylation.
[0491] 4. Pharmacokinetics test in mice
[0492] 4.1 Experimental animals: Male Balb / c mice, 20–25 g, 6 mice / compound. Purchased from Chengdu Dashuo Experimental Animal Co., Ltd.
[0493] 4.2 Experimental Design: On the day of the experiment, Balb / c mice were randomly divided into groups according to their body weight. They were fasted for 12–14 hours before administration but allowed free access to water, and were fed 4 hours after administration.
[0494] Table 4. Drug Administration Information
[0495] Note: Intravenous administration solvent: PBS; Gavage administration solvent: PBS
[0496] Blood samples of 0.06 mL were collected via the orbital cavity before and after isoflurane anesthesia, placed in EDTAK2 centrifuge tubes, and centrifuged at 5000 rpm for 10 min at 4°C to collect plasma. Blood collection time points for both the intravenous and gavage groups were 0, 5, 15, 30 min, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 24 h. All samples were stored at -80°C before analysis and quantitative analysis was performed using LC-MS / MS.
[0497] Table 5. Pharmacokinetic parameters of the tested compounds in mouse plasma. -:not applicable.
[0498] Conclusion: The compounds of the present invention, such as those in the examples, have good pharmacokinetic characteristics in mice. For example, compounds 5, 11, and 16 have excellent pharmacokinetic characteristics in mice.
[0499] 5. Rat pharmacokinetic test
[0500] 5.1 Experimental animals: Male SD rats, approximately 220g, 6-8 weeks old, 6 rats / compound. Purchased from Chengdu Dashuo Experimental Animal Co., Ltd.
[0501] 5.2 Experimental Design: On the day of the experiment, SD rats were randomly divided into groups according to their body weight. They were fasted for 12–14 hours before administration but allowed free access to water. They were fed 4 hours after administration.
[0502] Table 6. Drug Administration Information Note: Intravenous administration solvent: Saline; Gavage administration solvent: 1XPBS
[0503] Blood samples of 0.15 mL were collected via the orbital cavity before and after isoflurane anesthesia and placed in EDTAK2 centrifuge tubes. The samples were centrifuged at 5000 rpm for 10 min at 4°C to collect plasma. All samples were stored at -80°C before analysis and quantitative analysis was performed using LC-MS / MS.
[0504] Conclusion: The compounds of the present invention, such as compounds 5, 11, and 16 of Examples, have favorable pharmacokinetic characteristics in rats.
[0505] 6. Pharmacokinetics of Beagle Dogs
[0506] 6.1 Experimental animals: Male beagle dogs, weighing approximately 8-11 kg, 6 dogs per compound, purchased from Beijing Mars Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
[0507] 6.2 Experimental Methods: On the day of the experiment, beagle dogs were randomly grouped according to their weight. They were fasted for 12-14 hours before administration but allowed free access to water. They were fed 4 hours after administration.
[0508] Table 7 Dosage Information Note: Intravenous administration solvent: Saline; Gavage administration solvent: Saline
[0509] Blood samples of 1 mL were collected via jugular or limb veins before and after drug administration and placed in EDTAK2 centrifuge tubes. The plasma was collected by centrifugation at 5000 rpm and 4°C for 10 min. All samples were stored at -80°C before analysis and quantitative analysis was performed using LC-MS / MS.
[0510] Conclusion: The compounds of the present invention, such as compounds 5, 11, and 16 of Examples, have favorable pharmacokinetic characteristics in beagle dogs.
[0511] 7. Pharmacokinetics test in monkeys
[0512] 7.1 Experimental animals: Male cynomolgus monkeys, 3-5 kg, 3-6 years old, 4 per compound. Purchased from Suzhou Xishan Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
[0513] 7.2 Experimental Methods: On the day of the experiment, monkeys were randomly divided into groups according to their body weight. They were fasted for 14–18 hours before administration but allowed free access to water. They were fed 4 hours after administration.
[0514] Table 8. Drug Administration Information Note: Intravenous administration solvent: 1XPBS; Oral administration solvent: 1XPBS
[0515] Blood samples of 1.0 mL were collected from venous sites in the extremities before and after drug administration and placed in EDTAK2 centrifuge tubes. The plasma was collected by centrifugation at 5000 rpm and 4°C for 10 min. All samples were stored at -80°C before analysis and quantitative analysis was performed using LC-MS / MS.
[0516] Conclusion: The compounds of the present invention, such as compounds 5, 11, and 16 of Examples, have favorable pharmacokinetic characteristics in monkeys.
[0517] 8. Plasma stability test
[0518] This experiment used plasma from five species—human, monkey, dog, rat, and mouse—to evaluate the plasma stability of the compounds.
[0519] Plasma samples with a concentration of 1000 ng / mL were prepared and aliquoted into EP tubes at time points of 0 h and 6 h. For the 0 h samples, acetonitrile solution containing the internal standard was added directly, while for the 6 h samples, the acetonitrile solution containing the internal standard was added after incubation at 37°C for the corresponding time. The concentration of the analyte in the samples was determined using LC-MS / MS. The residual rate was calculated as the ratio of the peak area of the analyte to the internal standard in the 6 h sample to the peak area of the sample at time 0 h.
[0520] Experimental results: Under the test conditions, the residual rate of the test compound at a concentration level of 1000 ng / mL is shown in Table 9 below.
[0521] Table 9. Residual Rate (%) after 6 hours at 37℃
[0522] 9. Stability test of gastrointestinal fluids
[0523] 1. Solution preparation
[0524] 1.1 Preparation of dilute hydrochloric acid: Measure 23.4 ml of hydrochloric acid and dilute it with water to 1000 ml.
[0525] 1.2 Preparation of artificial gastric juice: Take 1.64 ml of dilute hydrochloric acid, add about 80 ml of water and 1 g of pepsin, shake well, and then dilute with water to 100 ml to obtain the solution.
[0526] 1.3 Preparation of 0.1mol / L NaOH: Weigh 0.4g of NaOH and dissolve it in 100ml of water.
[0527] 1.4 Preparation of artificial intestinal fluid: Dissolve 0.68g of potassium dihydrogen phosphate in 50ml of water, and adjust the pH to 6.8 with 0.1mol / L sodium hydroxide solution; dissolve 1g of pancreatic enzyme in an appropriate amount of water, mix the two solutions, and dilute with water to 1000ml to obtain the final solution.
[0528] 2. Sample preparation
[0529] Take approximately 12.5 mg of the sample and dissolve it in a 25 ml volumetric flask. Add artificial gastric fluid (or artificial intestinal fluid) to dissolve and dilute to the mark.
[0530] 3. Analytical Methods
[0531] Instrument model: Agilent 1260 Infinity; Mobile phase A: 10 mmol / L K₂HPO₄; Mobile phase B: Acetonitrile; Column: Phenomenex Gemini @ 3um C18 150*4.6mm; Wavelength: 224nm; Column temperature: 30℃; Sample tray temperature: 37℃; Injection time: 35min; Injection volume: 10ul; Injection method: Gradient injection; Gradient method. The gradient mobile phase is shown in Table 10.
[0532] Table 10 Gradient Mobile Phase
[0533] Sample concentration: 0.5 mg / ml
[0534] 4. Sampling, Testing and Results
[0535] Sampling and testing: First, test the blank solution (artificial gastric fluid or artificial intestinal fluid). Then, take the prepared sample (freshly prepared before use) and place it in the injection tray for immediate injection. Then, inject the sample at 4.5h, 9.5h, and 18h.
[0536] The test results are shown in Table 11.
[0537] Table 11 Stability of gastrointestinal fluids
[0538] Conclusion: Compounds 5, 8, and 9 exhibit good stability in artificial gastrointestinal fluids.
[0539] 10. hERG potassium ion channel function test
[0540] Experimental platform: Electrophysiological manual patch-clamp system
[0541] Cell line: Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell line stably expressing hERG potassium channels
[0542] Experimental Methods: CHO (Chinese Hamster Ovary) cells stably expressing the hERG potassium channel were used to record hERG potassium channel currents at room temperature using whole-cell patch-clamp technique. Glass microelectrodes were fabricated from glass electrode blanks (BF150-86-10, Sutter) using a stretching device. The tip resistance after perfusion with electrode fluid was approximately 2-5 MΩ. The glass microelectrodes were inserted into the amplifier probe to connect to the patch-clamp amplifier. Clamping voltage and data recording were controlled and recorded using pClamp 10 software via computer, with a sampling frequency of 10 kHz and a filtering frequency of 2 kHz. After obtaining whole-cell recordings, the cells were clamped at -80 mV. The step voltage to induce hERG potassium current (IhERG) was applied from -80 mV with a 2-second depolarization voltage to +20 mV, then repolarized to -50 mV, held for 1 second, and then returned to -80 mV. This voltage stimulation was applied every 10 seconds. After confirming that the hERG potassium current was stable (at least 1 minute), the drug delivery process began. Each compound was administered for at least 1 minute at each test concentration, and at least 2 cells were tested for each concentration (n≥2).
[0543] Data processing: Data analysis and processing were performed using pClamp 10, GraphPad Prism 5, and Excel software. The degree of inhibition of hERG potassium current (the peak hERG tail current induced at -50mV) by different compound concentrations was calculated using the following formula:
[0544] Inhibition%=[1-(I / Io)]×100%
[0545] Where Inhibition% represents the percentage of inhibition of hERG potassium current by the compound, and I and Io represent the amplitude of hERG potassium current before and after drug administration, respectively.
[0546] Compound IC 50 The following equations were fitted and calculated using GraphPad Prism 5 software:
[0547] Y=Bottom+(Top-Bottom) / (1+10^((LogIC50-X)*HillSlope))
[0548] Where X is the Log value of the detected concentration of the test sample, Y is the inhibition percentage at the corresponding concentration, and Bottom
[0549] Top and Minimum and Maximum Suppression Percentages, respectively.
[0550] Conclusion: The compounds of the present invention, such as the compounds in the examples, do not inhibit hERG.
[0551] 11. CYP enzyme inhibition test
[0552] The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of test substances on the activities of five isoenzymes (CYP1A2, CYP2C9, CYP2C19, CYP2D6, and CYP3A4) of human liver microsomal cytochrome P450 (CYP) using an in vitro assay system. Specific probe substrates for CYP450 isoenzymes were co-incubated with human liver microsomes and different concentrations of the test substances. Reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) was added to initiate the reaction. After the reaction, the metabolites produced by the specific substrates were quantitatively detected by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS / MS) after sample processing. Changes in CYP enzyme activity were measured, IC50 values were calculated, and the inhibitory potential of the test substances against each CYP enzyme isoform was evaluated. Under the test conditions, the incubation concentration ranged from 0 to 30 μM.
[0553] Conclusion: The compounds of the present invention, such as the compounds in the examples, do not inhibit CYP enzymes.
[0554] 12. Liver microsomal stability test
[0555] This experiment used four types of liver microsomes—human, canine, rat, and mouse—as in vitro models to evaluate the metabolic stability of the test substance.
[0556] At 37°C, 1 μM of the test substance was co-incubated with microsomal protein and coenzyme NADPH. The reaction was terminated by adding ice-cold acetonitrile containing an internal standard after certain time intervals (5, 10, 20, 30, 60 min). The concentration of the test substance in the sample was detected by LC-MS / MS. T was calculated using the ln value of the drug residue in the incubation system and the incubation time. 1 / 2 Furthermore, the intrinsic clearance rate (CL) of liver microsomes was calculated. int(mic) and hepatic intrinsic clearance rate CL int(Liver) .
[0557] Conclusion: The compounds of the present invention, such as the compounds in the examples, have good liver microsomal stability.
[0558] 13. CaCO2 Permeability Test
[0559] The experiment used monolayers of Caco-2 cells, incubated in triple parallel in 96-well Transwell plates. A transport buffer solution (HBSS, 10 mM HEPES, pH 7.4±0.05) containing either the compound of the present invention (2 μM) or the control compounds digoxin (10 μM), naldolol (2 μM), and metoprolol (2 μM) was added to the dosing well on the apical or basal side. A transport buffer solution containing DMSO was added to the corresponding receiving well. After incubation at 37±1 °C for 2 hours, the cell plate was removed, and appropriate amounts of sample were transferred from both the apical and basal sides to new 96-well plates. Acetonitrile containing an internal standard was then added to precipitate the protein. The samples were analyzed using LC MS / MS to determine the concentrations of the compound of the present invention and the control compounds. The concentration data were used to calculate the apparent permeability coefficients for transport from the apical to the basal side of the monolayer cells, and from the basal side to the apical side, thereby calculating the efflux rate. Leakage of fluorescein was used to evaluate the integrity of the monolayer cells after 2 hours of incubation.
[0560] Table 12
[0561] Conclusion: The compounds of the present invention, such as compounds 5, 6, 8 and 9 in Examples, have good efflux rates.
[0562] 14. Pharmacodynamic testing of the test substance in an IL-23-induced rat skin inflammation model
[0563] Model establishment: On Day 1, animals were randomly assigned to groups based on ear thickness and body weight. The Sham control group received an intradermal injection of 1×PBS in the left ear once daily from Day 0 to Day 4. The Model control group received an intradermal injection of IL-23 in the left ear once daily from Day 0 to Day 4. There were four treatment groups in total, grouped as shown in Table 13, receiving an intradermal injection of IL-23 in the left ear once daily from Day 0 to Day 4. All animals were modeled after the first administration of the test compound each day.
[0564] Dosage of test compounds: The test compounds were administered daily by dose from Day 0 to Day 3, and once in the morning on Day 4; the Sham control group and the Model control group were given the corresponding volume of solvent.
[0565] Table 13
[0566] Data collection and analysis: Data was collected using Excel software. Data was analyzed using Prism 10.1.2 (Graph pad software, Inc.).
[0567] Ear thickness inhibition rate (%) = (mean ear thickness of treated animals - mean ear thickness of Sham control group) / (mean ear thickness of Model control group - mean ear thickness of Sham control group) × 100%
[0568] Table 14 Note: NS = not significant, *p<0.05; **p<0.01;
[0569] Results: In a rat IL-23-induced skin inflammation model, intradermal injection of IL-23 in the left ear of the Model group significantly increased ear thickness compared to intradermal injection of PBS in the Sham group. Compared to JNJ-2113, when administered orally, compound 5 at a 3 mpk BID significantly reduced rat ear thickness on day 3, and this was also observed on day 4 (Table 14). These results indicate that compound 5 at a 3 mpk BID is as effective as JNJ-2113 at a 15 mpk BID.
[0570] 15. PD Study of the Test Drug in an Imiquimod-Induced Rat Model
[0571] IL-17A is a major downstream cytokine of IL-23. This study used IL-17A as a PD indicator to investigate the inhibitory effect of the test drug on IL-17A in an orally administered rat model.
[0572] SD rats (purchased from Vital River) were randomly divided into three groups based on body weight and dorsal skin thickness. Starting Day 0, imiquimod (Sichuan Mingxin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) was applied to the dorsal skin of the rats daily in the afternoon to sensitize them for four days. Starting Day 1, the test drug was administered to the rats by gavage at approximately 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM daily for three days. Detailed grouping and administration protocols are shown in Table 15. The final administration was given on the morning of Day 4. Whole blood samples were collected at 0h, 1h, 4h, 8h, and 24h after administration, and heparin sodium was used for anticoagulation. No administration was given on the afternoon of Day 4.
[0573] Whole blood samples were diluted 1:4 with RPMI-1640 and transferred to 96-well plates (240 μL). After incubation at 37°C for 30 minutes, the plates were stimulated for 24 hours with IL-23 and IL-1β at final concentrations of 40 ng / mL and 40 ng / mL, respectively. The supernatant was then collected, and the IL-17A content in the supernatant was determined using an ELISA method. Graphpad Prism was used for plotting. The average IL-17A concentration per animal in the Vehicle group was used as the Control group. The relative contents of the Control group corresponding to the average IL-17A concentrations of JNJ-2113 and compound 5 at each time point were calculated as follows:
[0574] IL-17A relative concentration % = (Average IL-17A concentration in the treated group / Average IL-17A concentration in the control group) * 100%
[0575] Data analysis: Two-way ANOVA was used, and... Methods: Significance analysis was performed to compare the effects of two drugs on IL-17A secretion levels at the same time point.
[0576] According to the PD study results, both compound 5 and JNJ-2113 can effectively inhibit the secretion of IL-17A. Compound 5 showed better inhibitory effects on IL-17A than JNJ-2113 at 0 hours after administration (16 hours after the last administration) and 24 hours after administration, demonstrating a longer PD inhibitory effect. In particular, 24 hours after administration on the morning of D4, compound 5 continued to inhibit IL-17A, showing a significant difference from JNJ-2113.
[0577] Table 15 Animal grouping and dosing design
[0578] The experimental results are shown in Figure 1.
[0579] Prescription Examples
[0580] Formulation 1-1: 50mg strength
[0581] Formulation 1-2: 100mg strength
[0582] Formulations 1-3: 200mg strength
[0583] Preparation process of formulations 1-1 to 1-3:
[0584] 1) Weighing: Weigh each raw material and excipient according to the prescription (converted content of raw drug).
[0585] 2) Granulation: Mix the active ingredient, filler, and disintegrant (added internally) for 5 minutes, then dry granulate and pulverize through a 25-mesh sieve.
[0586] 3) Mixing: Add disintegrant (external) and lubricant and mix for 3 minutes.
[0587] 4) Tableting: Tableting is performed with a tablet weight of 900mg±4% and a hardness of 150±30N.
[0588] Dissolution test
[0589] The tablets obtained from formulations 1-3 were subjected to in vitro dissolution tests according to the paddle method at 75 rpm in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia. 900 ml of pH 1.0 and pH 6.8 phosphate buffer solutions were used as the dissolution medium, and the medium temperature was controlled at 37℃. The dissolution and release results are shown in the table below.
[0590] Conclusion: The tested formulation has good dissolution rate.
Claims
1. A pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, wherein the pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation comprises an active ingredient M and a pharmaceutical excipient, wherein the active ingredient M is selected from cyclic peptide compounds, their stereoisomers, or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates or dimers, wherein the peptide compound has the amino acid sequence of formula (I): Xa1-Xa2-Xa3-Xa4-Xa5-Xa6-Xa7-Xa8-Xa9-Xa 10 -Send 11 -Send 12 -Send 13 (Ⅰ) Xa1 and Xa6 are each independently selected from Pen, Pcn, Asn, Ala, Ala(3-amino), Ala(2-ethyne), Ala(3-azido), Ala(2-ethene), Val(2-ethene), Asp, 2,4-diaminobutyric acid, Ser, Cys, Hcys, and Glu, and the residues of Xa1 and Xa6 react to form a peptide ring or form a cyclic peptide via L1; Xa2 is selected from Asn, His, or analogues of Asn, His; Xa3 is selected from Thr or its analogues; Xa4 is selected from Trp or its analogues; Xa5 is selected from Lys, Gln, Arg, Cit, or analogues of Lys, Gln, Cit, and Arg; Xa7 is selected from Phe or its analogues; Xa8 is selected from Phe, Trp, 2-Nal, or analogues of Phe, Trp, 2-Nal; Xa9 is selected from Thp or its analogues; Xa 10 Selected from Glu, Cys, or analogues of Glu, Cys; Xa 11 Selected from Asn, Lys, or analogues of Asn, Lys; Xa 12 Selected from 3-Pal, Phe, Asp, or analogues of 3-Pal, Phe, Asp; Xa 13 Selected from Sarc or its analogues; L1 is selected from W1-R L -W2; R L Selected from key, C 1-6 Alkylene, C 2-4 imidene group, C 2-4 Alynyl, 3-6 membered cycloalkyl, 4-6 membered heterocycloalkyl, 5-6 membered heteroaryl, 6-10 membered aryl, -(OCH2CH2) a - The alkylene, alkenylene, ynylene, cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, heteroaryl, and aryl groups may optionally be further modified by 1-4 R groups. L1 replace; a is any integer selected from 0 to 10; R L1 Each is independently selected from halogens, =O, C 1-4 Alkyl, C 2-4 alkenyl, C 1-4 Alkoxy, 3-6 membered cycloalkyl, COOH, NH2, -NH-C(=O)-C 1-4 Alkyl group, wherein the alkyl, alkoxy, or cycloalkyl group is optionally further substituted with 1 to 4 substituents selected from halogen, CN, OH, and NH2; W1 and W2 are each independently selected from key and C. 1-6 Alkylene, -O-, -S-, -NR W1 -、-CONR W1 -、-NR W1 CO-, -C(=O)O-, or -OC(=O-), wherein one or more of the -CH2- groups in the alkylene group are optionally selected from 1 to 4 groups selected from -O-, -S-, -NR-. W1 The - or -CO- group is replaced, and the alkylene group is optionally further replaced by 1-4 groups selected from halogens, =O, C. 1-4 Alkyl, Halogenated C 1-4 Substitution with alkyl, CN, OH, and NH2 groups; R W1 Selected from H, C 1-4 Alkyl groups, halogens; Furthermore, the peptide compound is optionally linked to a protecting group; The protecting group is selected from Ac, glutaryl, succinyl, NH2 or OH; Alternatively, the peptide compound may optionally have a modifying group conjugated at Xa1, Xa5, or Xa7. The condition is that the peptide compound is not selected from the following structure: (Ac)Pen-Asn-Thr-Trp(CH3)-Lys(Ac)-Pen-Phe[4-(2-aminoethoxy)]-[2-Nal]-Thp-Glu-Asn-[3-Pal]-Sarc(NH2), wherein a disulfide bond is formed between Pen and Pen; The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation contains 1 mg to 1000 mg of active ingredient M, based on the content of free base form, and the excipient is selected from one or more of absorption enhancers, fillers, binders, disintegrants, and lubricants.
2. The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical formulation according to claim 1, wherein the peptide compound has the amino acid sequence of formula (II): (Ac)Xa1-Xa2-Thr-Xa4-Xa5-Xa6-Xa7-Xa8-Xa9-Xa 10 -Asn-(3-Pal)-Sarc(NH2) (II) in, The residues of Xa1 and Xa6 react to form a peptide ring or form a peptide ring through L1 linkage.
3. The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical formulation according to claim 1, wherein the modifying group is p is selected from any integer from 0 to 50, and q is selected from any integer from 0 to 50.
4. The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation according to claim 1, wherein, The residues of Xa1 and Xa6 react to form the following structure: The * end is the Xa1 end, Xa1 and Xa2 are connected through the * position, and the NH2 end is connected to a protecting group or the NH2 end is conjugated with a modifying group. Xa2 is selected from Asn, His, or analogs of His, wherein the analogs of His are selected from... Xa3 is selected from Thr; Xa4 is selected from analogues of Trp, which are selected from... Xa5 is selected from Lys, Gln, Arg, Cit, or analogues of Arg and Lys, wherein the analogues of Arg and Lys are selected from... Alternatively, Xa5 residues can be conjugated with modifying groups; Xa7 is selected from Phe or its analogues, wherein the Phe analogues are selected from... Alternatively, Xa7 residues can be conjugated with modifying groups; Xa8 is selected from Phe, Trp, 2-Nal, or analogs of Phe, Trp, and 2-Nal; the analogs of Phe, Trp, and 2-Nal are selected from... Xa9 is selected from Thp or its analogues, wherein the analogues of Thp are selected from... Xa 10 Selected from Glu or Cys; Xa 11 Selected from Asn or Lys; Xa 12 Selected from 3-Pal or Phe.
5. The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation according to claim 1, wherein, L1 is selected from bonds, vinyl, propenyl, butenyl, and -O-(CH2). r -O-(CH2) r -NH-C(=O)-, -O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -、-O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-, -C(=O)-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -、-C(=O)-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-, -C(=O)-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-C(=O)-, -NH-C(=O)-, -C(=O)-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -、-O-(CH2) r -NH-C(=O)-(CH2) r -、-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -、-O-(CH2) r -NH-, C 1-6 Alkylene, -C(=O)-, -C(=O)-(CH2) r -NH-、 -(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-,-O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-、-(CH2) r -NH-,-C(=O)-(CH2) r -O-(CH2) r -NH-、-(CH2) r -NH-C(=O)-(CH2) r -、-C(=O)-(CH2)-(OCH2CH2) a -NH-; r is selected from 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10; 'a' can be selected from 3, 4, 5, or 6.
6. The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation according to claim 1, wherein the peptide compound is selected from one of the structures in Table 1.
7. A pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation formulated into a single-dose form, wherein, The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation comprises the active ingredient M as described in any one of claims 1-6 and a pharmaceutical excipient, wherein the active ingredient M has a mass percentage of 0.5%-60%, preferably 0.5%-40%.
8. The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation according to claim 7, wherein, The excipient is selected from one or more of the following: absorption promoters, fillers, binders, disintegrants, and lubricants.
9. The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation according to any one of claims 1-8, wherein the active ingredient M is selected from the following compounds:
10. The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation according to any one of claims 1-9, wherein the amount of active ingredient M in a single dose form is 1 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, 25 mg, 40 mg, 50 mg, 60 mg, 80 mg, 100 mg, 120 mg, 125 mg, 150 mg, 160 mg, 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg, or 800 mg, based on the content in the free base form.
11. The pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation according to claim 10, wherein, The single-dose form is selected from tablets and capsules.
12. The use of any pharmaceutical composition or pharmaceutical preparation according to any one of claims 1-9 in the preparation of a medicament for the prevention and treatment of diseases or conditions in which IL-23 is overexpressed in the diseased tissues of a subject, said diseases or conditions overexpressing IL-23 include inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, and psoriasis.
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