WO2013144704A1 - Immunomodulating cyclic compounds from the bc loop of human pd1 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to novel cyclic compounds useful for treatment of disorders via immuno-potenttation comprising inhibition of immunosuppressive signal induced due to PD-1, PD-L1, or PD-L2 and therapies using them.
- the invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising thereof.
- Immune system possesses the ability to control the homeostasis between the activation and inactivation of lymphocytes through various regulatory mechanisms during and after an immune response. Among these mechanisms, there are mechanisms that specifically modulate the immune response as and when required. Mechanism via PD- 1 pathway relates to almost every aspect of immune responses including autoimmunity, tumour immunity, infectious immunity, transplantation immunity, allergy and immunological privilege.
- PD-1 or Programmed Cell Death 1 or PDCD 1
- PD-1 is a ⁇ 55kD type I membrane glycoprotein and is a receptor of the CD28 superfamily that negatively regulates T cell antigen receptor signalling by interacting with the specific ligands and is suggested to play a role in the maintenance of self tolerance.
- the PD-1 protein's structure comprise of an extracellular IgV domain followed by a trans-membrane region and an intracellular tail.
- the intracellular tail contains two phosphorylation sites located in an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motif and an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based switch motif, which suggests that PD-1 negatively regulates TCR signals.
- PD-1 is expressed on the surface of activated T cells, B cells, and macrophages, (Y.
- CTLA-4 (Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Antigen 4), also known as CD152 (Cluster of differentiation 152), a protein that also plays an important regulatory role in the immune system]
- CD152 Cluster of differentiation 152
- T cell exhaustion was initially described for CD8 T cells in mice chronically infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus clone 13.
- T cell antigen receptor drives the sustained expression of T cell inhibitory receptors, including programmed cell death-1 (PD-1 ) and lymphocyte activationgene-3 (LAG-3), on virus-specific CD8 T cells (Joseph Illingworth et al., Journal of Immunology (2013), 190(3), 1038- 1047).
- PD-1 programmed cell death-1
- LAG-3 lymphocyte activationgene-3
- Blockade of PD- 1 an inhibitory receptor expressed by T cells, can overcome immune resistance.
- PD- 1 is a key immune check point receptor expressed by activated T cells, and it mediates immune suppression.
- PD- 1 functions primarily in peripheral tissues, where T cells may encounter the immune suppressive PD- 1 ligands; PD-L 1 (B7- Hl ) and PD-L2 (B7-DC), which are expressed by tumor cells, stromal cells, or both. Inhibition of the interaction between PD-1 and PD-L1 can enhance T-cell responses in vitro and mediate preclinical antitumor activity (Suzanne L. Topaiian et al., N Engl J Med. 2012, 366(26): 2443-2454).
- PD- 1 plays critical roles in the regulation of the immune response to cancer, allergy, and chronic viral infection (Julie R. Brahmer et al., N Engl J Med. 2012, 366(26): 2455-2465).
- Tumour cells and virus (including HCV and HIV) infected cells are known to exploit the PD- 1 signalling pathway (to create Immunosuppression) in order to escape immune surveillance by host T cells. It has been reported that the PD-1 gene is one of genes responsible for autoimmune diseases like systemic lup is erythematosus (Prokunina et al., Nature Genetics, 2002, Vol. 32, No. 4, 666-669.).
- the present invention therefore provides novel therapeutically useful immunomodulatory compounds as cyclic peptide and its derivatives.
- Figure 1 shows the in vivo efficacy of compound #2 on lung metastasis in B 16F 10 subcutaneous melanoma model.
- SEQ ID NO: 1 shows amino acid sequence of extracellular domain of human PD-1.
- SEQ ID NO: 2 shows amino acid sequence of BC Loop.
- the present invention relates to novel cyclic peptide and its derivatives or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a stereoisomer thereof, which are capable of modulating the PD1 signalling pathway.
- the present invention provides a cyclic peptide compound of formula (I).
- Ami represents 1 to 4 amino acid residues which may be same or different and each independently selected from Ser, Val, Glu, He, Asn and Thr; or may be absent;
- X is selected from Lys, Glu or Ser
- Y is Glu, Gin or Lys
- represents -CO-(CH 2 ) n -NH-, -NH-(CH 2 ) n -CO- or an amide bond between X and Y;
- 'n' is an integer selected from 1 to 5, both inclusive;
- Am 2 represents 1 to 3 amino acid residues which may be same or different and each independently selected from Phe, Ser, Glu, He, Val, Gin, Tyr and Lys, or may be absent;
- Z is Am3-L 2 ;
- L 2 is -NH-(CH 2 ) n -CO- or is absent;
- Ani3 represents 2 to 6 amino acid residues which may be same or different and each independently selected from Thr, Ser, Met, Glu, Asn, Phe and Lys;
- R is an amidation of a C-terminal carboxylic acid moiety or is absent
- 'peptide' is used herein to designate a sequence of natural or unnatural amino acids bonded in said sequence by peptide bonds.
- peptide bond refers to the chemical bond between carbon and nitrogen in the bivalent group CONH that unites amino acid residues in a peptide.
- Leu (or L) leucine He (or I)— isoleucine Orn -ornithine
- Pro proline Phe (or F)— phenylalanine Trp (or W)— tryptophan Met (or M)— methionine Ser (or S)— serine Thr (or T)— threonine
- Gin (or Q) glutamine Asp (or D)— aspartic acid
- Glu (or E) glutamic acid
- Modifications of the peptides discussed hereinafter and wherever relevant may include replacements of some of the L-amino acids by D-amino acids, bonding of amino acids at other than alpha amino groups, including at side chain amino or carboxylic groups, inclusion of non-peptide linkers between peptide sequences, lipidation, and
- the present invention provides immunosuppression modulating peptides capable of modulating the PD1 signalling pathway.
- the first embodiment of the present invention provides the structure of compounds as set forth in formula (I)
- Ami represents 1 to 4 amino acid residues which may be same or different and each independently selected from Ser, Val, Glu, He, Asn and Thr; or may be absent;
- X is selected from Lys, Glu or Ser
- Y is Glu, Gin or Lys
- L represents -CO-(CH 2 ) n -NH-, -NH-(CH 2 ) n -CO- or an amide bond between X and Y;
- 'n' is an integer selected from 1 to 5, both inclusive;
- Ami represents 1 to 3 amino acid residues which may be same or different and each independently selected from Phe, Ser, Glu, He, Val, Gin, Tyr and Lys, or may be absent;
- Z is Am 3 -L 2 ;
- L 2 is -NH-(CH 2 ) n -CO- or is absent;
- Am 3 represents 2 to 6 amino acid residues which may be same or different and each independently selected from Thr, Ser, Met, Glu, Asn, Phe and Lys;
- R is an amidation of a C-terminal carboxylic acid moiety or is absent
- Y is Glu or Gin
- is -CO-(CH2) n -NH- or an amide bond
- 'n' is an integer selected from 2 to 5, both inclusive;
- R is an amidation of a C-terminal carboxylic acid moiety or is absent
- Ile, Val-Phe, Ser-Val, Ile-Phe, Ser.Tyr, Phe, Ser-DGIu or Ser-Phe-Lys and R is an amidation of a C-terminal carboxylic acid moiety or is absent.
- Z is A1T13-L 2 wherein Am3 is Asn-Thr-Ser-Glu-Ser-Phe, Glu-Thr-Ser-Lys- Ser-Phe or Asn-Thr-Ser and L 2 is absent.
- Y is Gin
- Z is Am 3 -L 2 wherein A1TI3 is Asn-Thr-Ser-Glu-Ser-Phe or Glu- Thr-Ser-Lys-Ser-Phe and L 2 is -NH-(CH 2 )5-CO- or is absent; and R is absent.
- Y is Glu
- Z is Am 3 -L 2 wherein Am 3 is Asn-Thr-Ser-Glu-Ser-Phe or Glu- Thr-Ser-Lys-Ser-Phe and L 2 is absent
- R is an amidation of a C-terminal carboxylic acid moiety.
- R represents direct bond or 1 to 2 amino acid residues which may be same or different and each independently selected from Phe, Ser, Glu, He, Val, Gin and Tyr; Z is Am 3 -L 2 ; L 2 is -NH-(CH2) n -CO- or absent; Ani3 represents 2 to 6 amino acid residues which may be same or different and each independently selected from Thr, Ser, Met, Glu, Asn, Phe and Lys; R is free C-terminal, amidated C-terminal or amidated gamma C-terminal.
- the present invention further provides modifications, derivatives of the peptides and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the peptides for treatment of cancer or infection via immunopotentiation caused by inhibition of immunosuppressive signal induced by PD-1 , PD-L1 , or PD-L2 and therapies using them, immunopotentiative substrates included as the active ingredients.
- compounds capable of inhibiting ability to inhibit the programmed cell death 1 (PD1) signalling pathway and being capable of reducing PD-L1 or PD-L2 binding to PD- 1 and resulting immunosuppressive signalling by PD- 1 , wherein the compound comprises a peptide moiety or a modified peptide moiety derived from the peptide fragments of PD1 peptide itself.
- PD1 programmed cell death 1
- PD-1 possesses an ectodomain having multiple loop structures and strands between the loops.
- the amino acid sequence of the extracellular domain of human PD- 1 is as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1.
- SEQ ID NO: 1 Extracellular domain of human PD-1
- loop and strand assignments of amino acids are based on the 1.8-A- resolution structure of the murine PD- 1/PD-L2 complex reported in Lazar-Molnar et al, (PNAS, 2008, 105, 30, 10483-10488).
- BC loop (i.e. 24 th to 30 th amino acid of SEQ ID NO: 1) was taken up for further modification.
- the present invention provides compounds comprising of modified BC loop of extracellular domain of human PD- 1.
- SEQ ID NO: 2 BC Loop comprise of amino acid sequences as
- Compounds of the invention may comprise peptide moieties that are lipidated.
- One or more of the amino acids of the peptide may be a D-amino acid with a view to provide improved stability in vivo.
- the invention includes compounds as described above, formulated for pharmaceutical administration, typically by combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- the invention includes compounds as described above for use in a method of medical treatment, e.g. in the treatment of cancer, treatment of bacterial and viral infections.
- the invention further includes a method of screening compounds for ability to block interaction between PD- 1 and a PD-1 ligand, comprising contacting candidate compounds of the kind described above with PD-1 or a PD-1 ligand binding portion of PD- 1 and with a PD-1 ligand or a PD- 1 binding portion of a PD-1 ligand, and measuring the extent of PD-l PD-1 ligand binding.
- compounds of the invention may be combined with carrier molecules such as dendrimers, e.g. PAMAM dendrimers, liposomes, micro-particles and nanoparticles such as polycyanoacrylate nanoparticles, and these also may be PEGylated.
- carrier molecules such as dendrimers, e.g. PAMAM dendrimers, liposomes, micro-particles and nanoparticles such as polycyanoacrylate nanoparticles, and these also may be PEGylated.
- PD1 programmed cell death 1
- Further embodiment of the present invention relates to the compounds as disclosed in the present invention, wherein one or more of the amino acids of the peptide moiety the compounds is substituted with a D-amino acid.
- the compounds as disclosed in the present invention are formulated for pharmaceutical administration.
- Another embodiment of the present invention provided a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising the compound as disclosed, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- Yet another embodiment of the present invention provides use of the compounds as disclosed in the present invention for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of cancer.
- Yet another embodiment of the present invention provides use of the compounds as disclosed in the present invention for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of bacterial and viral infection.
- Yet another embodiment of the present invention provides a method of treatment of cancer, wherein the method comprises administration of an effective amount of the compound and/or peptides of the present invention to the subject in need thereof.
- Yet another embodiment of the present invention provides a method for inhibiting growth of tumour cells and/or metastasis by administering an effective amount of the compound of the present invention to the subject in need thereof.
- tumour cells include cancer such as but not limited to melanoma, renal cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, colon cancer and lung cancer, bone cancer, pancreatic cancer, skin cancer, cancer of the head or neck, cutaneous or intraocular malignant melanoma, uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, rectal cancer, cancer of the anal region, stomach cancer, testicular cancer, carcinoma of the fallopian tubes, carcinoma of the endometrium, carcinoma of the cervix, carcinoma of the vagina, carcinoma of the vulva, Hodgkin's Disease, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, cancer of the esophagus, cancer of the small intestine, cancer of the endocrine system, cancer of the thyroid gland, cancer of the parathyroid gland, cancer of the adrenal gland, sarcoma of soft tissue, cancer of the urethra, cancer of the penis, chronic or acute leukemias including acute myeloid leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia
- Still yet another embodiment of the present invention provides a method of treatment of infection via immunopotentiation caused by inhibition of immunosuppressive signal induced by PD- 1 , PD-L 1 , or PD-L2, wherein the method comprises administration of an effective amount of the compound and/or peptides of the present invention to the subject in need thereof.
- the infectious disease includes but not limited to HIV, Influenza, Herpes, Giardia, Malaria, Leishmania, the pathogenic infection by the virus Hepatitis (A, B, & C), herpes virus (e.g., VZV, HSV-I, HAV-6, HSV-II, and CMV, Epstein Barr virus), adenovirus, influenza virus, flaviviruses, echovirus, rhinovirus, coxsackie virus, cornovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, mumps virus, rotavirus, measles virus, rubella virus, parvovirus, vaccinia virus, HTLV virus, dengue virus, papillomavirus, molluscum virus, poliovirus, rabies virus, JC virus and arboviral encephalitis virus, pathogenic infection by the bacteria chlamydia, rickettsial bacteria, mycobacteria, staphylococci, streptococci, pneumonococci, meningoco
- coli legionella, diphtheria, salmonella, bacilli, cholera, tetanus, botulism, anthrax, plague, leptospirosis, and Lyme's disease bacteria, pathogenic infection by the fungi Candida (albicans, krusei, glabrata, tropicalis, etc.), Cryptococcus neoformans, Aspergillus (fumigatus, niger, etc.), Genus Mucorales (mucor, absidia, rhizophus), Sporothrix schenkii, Blastomyces dermatitidis, Paracoccidioides brasiliensis, Coccidioides immitis and Histoplasma capsulatum, and pathogenic infection by the parasites Entamoeba histolytica, Balantidium coli, Naegleriafowleri, Acanthamoeba sp., Giardia lambia, Cryptosporidium sp., Pneum
- the compounds of the present invention may be used as single drugs or as a pharmaceutical composition in which the compound is mixed with various pharmacologically acceptable materials.
- the pharmaceutical composition is usually administered by a parenteral administration route, but can be administered by oral or inhalation routes.
- parenteral administration include administration by injection, and percutaneous, transmucosal, transnasal and trans pulmonary administrations.
- the injectable materials include a solution, a suspension, and a solid injection that is dissolved or suspended in a solvent before use.
- the injection is used after one or more active ingredients are dissolved, suspended or emulsified in a solvent.
- the solvent include water-soluble solvents (e.g., distilled water, physiological saline and Ringer's solution), oil solvents (e.g., vegetable oils such as olive oil, sesame oil, cotton oil and corn oil, and alcohols such as propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol and ethanol), and combinations thereof.
- the injection may contain a stabilizer (e.g., human serum albumin), solubilizing agent (e.g., polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, D-mannitol, trehalose, benzyl benzoate, ethanol, trisaminomethane, cholesterol, triethanolamine, sodium carbonate, sodium citrate, sodium salicylate and sodium acetate), suspending agent (e.g., surfactants such as stearyl triethanolamine, sodium lauryl sulfate, lauryl aminopropionic acid, lecithin, benzalkonium chloride, benzethonium chloride and glyceryl monostearate; hydrophilic polymers such as polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl pyrrolidone, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose, hydroxymethyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose and hydroxypropyl cellulose; polysorbates; and polyoxyethylene hardened castor oil), emulsifier, soothing agent (e.
- injections may be prepared by known methods in the formulation technology field, such as by a method described in various Pharmacopoeia. They are prepared, for example, through a sterilization process at the final stage, or by aseptic manipulation. It is also possible to use an aseptic solid fonnulation, such as a freeze dried product, wherein the aseptic solid fonnulation is prepared and dissolved in aseptic or sterilized distilled water for injection or other solvents before use.
- aseptic solid fonnulation such as a freeze dried product, wherein the aseptic solid fonnulation is prepared and dissolved in aseptic or sterilized distilled water for injection or other solvents before use.
- parenteral solutions may be supplied in a vessel with a standard capacity, such as a plastic or glass vial, ampoule, syringe and injector, or in a vessel with a large capacity, such as a bottle.
- a standard capacity such as a plastic or glass vial, ampoule, syringe and injector
- a vessel with a large capacity such as a bottle.
- the dosage of the compounds of the present invention varies depending on age, weight, symptom, therapeutic efficacy, dosing regimen and/or treatment time. Generally, they may be administered by a parenteral route (preferably intravenous administration) in an amount of 1 mg to 100 mg per time, from once a couple of days, once 3 days, once 2 days, once a day to a couple of times a day, in the case of an adult, or continuously administered by intravenous administration from 1 to 24 hours a day. Since the dosage is affected by various conditions, an amount less than the above dosage may sometimes work well enough, or higher dosage may be required in some cases.
- Parenteral administration by injection includes all forms of injections, and also includes intravenous fluids.
- intramuscular injections includes intramuscular injections, subcutaneous injections, intradermal injections, intraarterial injections, intravenous injections, intraperitoneal injections, injections to spinal cavity, and intravenous drops.
- the compounds of the present invention may be administered in combination with other drugs for (1) complementation and/or enhancement of prevention and/or therapeutic efficacy of the preventive and/or therapeutic drug of the present invention, (2) dynamics, absorption improvement, dosage reduction of the preventive and/or therapeutic drug of the present invention, and/or (3) reduction of the side effects of the preventive and/or therapeutic drug of the present invention.
- a concomitant medicine comprising the peptide of the present invention and other drug may be administered as a combination preparation in which both components are contained in a single formulation, or administered as separate formulations.
- the administration by separate formulations includes simultaneous administration and administration with some time intervals.
- the compound of the present invention can be administered first, followed by another drug or another drug can be administered first, followed by the compound of the present invention.
- the administration method of the respective drugs may be the same or different.
- the dosage of the other drug can be properly selected, based on a dosage that has been clinically used.
- the compounding ratio of the compound of the present invention and the other drug can be properly selected according to age and weight of a subject to be administered, administration method, administration time, disorder to be treated, symptom and combination thereof.
- the other drug may be used in an amount of 0.01 to 100 parts by mass, based on 1 part by mass of the compound of the present invention.
- the other drug may be a combination of two or more kind of arbitrary drugs in a proper proportion.
- the other drug that complements and/or enhances the preventive and/or therapeutic efficacy of the compound of the present invention includes not only those that have already been discovered, but those that will be discovered in future, based on the above mechanism.
- the concomitant medicine can be used for any diseases, as long as it complements and/or enhances the preventive and/or therapeutic efficacy of the compound of the present invention.
- the concomitant use is able to reduce a dosage of chemotherapeutics commonly used or an irradiation dosage in radio therapy. This results in suppression of side effects that accompany with chemotherapy and radio therapy.
- the compound of the present invention can be used with an existing chemotherapeutic concomitantly or in a mixture form.
- the chemotherapeutic include an alkylation agent, nitrosourea agent, antimetabolite, anticancer antibiotics, vegetable-origin alkaloid, topoisomerase inhibitor, hormone drug, hormone antagonist, aromatase inhibitor-, P-glycoprotein inhibitor, platinum complex derivative, other immunotherapeutic drugs and other anticancer drugs.
- a cancer treatment adjunct such as a leucopenia (neutrophenia) treatment drug, thrombocytopenia treatment drug, antiemetic and cancer pain intervention drug, concomitantly or in a mixture form.
- the compound of the present invention can be used with other immunomodulators concomitantly or in a mixture form.
- the immunomodulator include various cytokines.
- the cytokines that stimulates immune responses include GM-CSF, M-CSF, G-CSF, interferon-a, ⁇ , or ⁇ , IL- 1, IL-2, IL-3 and IL-12.
- the concomitant use of the compound of the present invention and a cancer antigen is able to give an additive or synergetic enhancement effect.
- the cancer antigen include HLA-A l and HLA-A2 derived peptides derived from MAGE-1 or MAGE-3 of malignant melanoma, MART-1 and gpl OO, HER2/neu peptide of breast cancer and ovarian cancer, MUC-1 peptide of adenocarcinoma and NY-ESO-1 of metastatic cancer.
- Different immunomodulatory compounds of the present invention were prepared via solid phase peptide synthesis, which was carried out manually using either a custom made glass reactor with a frit or polyethylene vessel equipped with a polypropylene filter.
- the resin (1 g) was washed with a solution of 10% NMP in chloroform (6 X 15m L); 1% DIEPA in DMF (6 X 15 m L); DCM (6 X 15 m L); DMF (6 X 15m L); and finally with NMP (3 X 15ml each); The deprotection and resulting free amino group was confirmed by Kaiser test.
- Lactam bridge/Cyclisation A solution of HOBT/DIC (5 equivalent each relative to resin loading) in NMP was added to the resin and coupling was carried out overnight. After 18 hr the resin was filtered and washed with DMF/DCM/DMF (6 X 10 m L). Kaiser test was carried out and in case of slight blue colouration, the peptidyl resin was capped with acetylating mixture (Pyridine DCM/acetic anhydride: 8:8: 1 ). After 30 min, the resin was filtered and washed with DMF/DCM/DMF (6 X 10 m L each)
- the peptidyl Resin was washed with MeOH (6 X 15 ml) and solvent ether (3 X 15 ml) and dried under vacuum.
- the cleavage of the peptides from the solid support is achieved by treating the peptide-resin with cleavage cocktail as specified for each peptide at room temperature for 2.5 h. Cleavage mixture was collected by filtration and the resin was washed with TFA and DCM. The excess TFA and DCM was concentrated to small volume under nitrogen and DCM was added to the residue and evaporated under nitrogen. The process was repeated 3-4 times to remove most of the volatile impurities. The residue was cooled to 0°C and anhydrous ether was added to precipitate the peptide.
- the precipitated peptide was centrifuged and the supernatant ether was removed and fresh ether was added to the peptide and re-centrifuged. The residue was dissolved in Millipore water and lyophilized to obtain the crude peptide.
- Cleavage cocktail A 80% TFA / 5% phenol / 5% thioanisole / 2.5% 1,2 ethanedithiol / 5% DCM/ 2.5 % DMS
- Cleavage Cocktail B 90% TFA / 5% TIPS / 5% water
- the Reverse phase analytical HPLC was performed using on Zorbax Eclipse XDB-C 18 silica column (4.6 mm X 250mm, 5 ⁇ ). The elution conditions used are
- Method -1 Buffer A: 0.1% TF A/ Water, Buffer B: 0.1% TFA in 9: 1 acetonitrile /water.
- LCMS was performed on AP I 2000 LC/MS/MS triple quad (Applied biosystems) with Agilent 1 100 series HPLC with G1315 B diode array detector (DAD) or using Agilent LC MSD VL single quad with Agilent 1 100 series HPLC with G 13 15 B DAD.
- DAD diode array detector
- Desiccated Rink Amide MBHA-Amide resin (100-200 mesh, 0.66 mmol/g, 2 g) was placed in a polyethylene vessel equipped with a polypropylene filter. Resin was swelled in DCM (25 m L) for 1 h and DMF (25 m L) for 1 h. The Fmoc group of the Rink Amide MBHA- Amide was deprotected by treating it twice with 20% (v/v) piperidine/DMF solution for 5 and 15 min (20 m L). The resin was washed with DMF (6 X 15 m L), DCM (6 X 15 m L) and DMF (6 X 15 m L).
- the Fmoc group on the peptidyl resin was deprotected by treating it twice with 20% (v/v) piperdine/DMF solution for 5 and 15 min (20 mL). The resin was washed with DMF (6 X 15 m L), DCM (6 X 1 5 m L) and DMF (6 X 15 m L). Kaiser test on peptide resin aliquot upon completion of Fmoc-deprotection was positive.
- the Fmoc group of the peptidyl resin was deprotected by treating it twice with 20% (v/v) piperdine DMF solution for 5 and 15 min (20 mL). The resin was washed with DMF (6 X 15 m L), DCM (6 X 15 m L) and DMF (6 X 15 m L). Kaiser test on peptide resin aliquot upon completion of Fmoc-deprotection was positive.
- the Fmoc group of the peptidyl resin was deprotected by treating it twice with 20% (v/v) piperdine/DMF solution for 5 and 15 min (20 mL). The resin was washed with DMF (6 X 15 m L), DCM (6 X 15 m L) and DMF (6 X 15 m L). Kaiser test on peptide resin aliquot upon completion of Fmoc-deprotection was positive.
- Bridge was carried out as mentioned in the general procedure using HOBT (0.7 g) DIC (0.8 m L) method.
- the peptidyl resin was cleaved as mentioned in procedure for cleavage using cleavage cocktail B to yield (760 mg), 75 % yield.
- the crude material was purified by preparative HPLC on water's X-bridge, C I 8, 19X 150mm,5um column with buffer A: 0.1 % TF A/Water, buffer B: 0.1%TFA/ CH 3 CN.
- allyl protecting group from Glutamic acid was removed as mentioned in the general procedure using tetrakistriphenylphosphine palladium (0) (5 Equiv; 2 g) and Phenyl silane ( 10 eqv; 0.3 m L). This was followed by Fmoc removal of N-terminal Fmoc protecting group on Ahx using 20 % Pip/DMF. Cyclization was carried out as mentioned in the general procedure using HOBT/DIC (both 5 Equiv excess) method. The peptidyl resin was cleaved as mentioned in procedure for cleavage using cleavage cocktail A to yield (400 mg), 60 % yield.
- Desiccated 2-chlorotrityl chloride resin (1 g; 1.12 m mol/g) was swelled in DCM for 1 h in a solid phase reaction vessel.
- Fmoc-Phe-OH (0.53 g, 1.2 equivalents with respect to resin loading) was dissolved in dry DCM was added in to the reaction vessel followed by the addition of 3.8 eq. of DIPEA (0.73 ml).
- the coupling was carried out at room temperature for 6 h.
- the resin was filtered and washed with DCM (3 15 mL), DMF (3 x 15 mL) followed by 1% DIPEA in DMF (3 x 15 mL). Any unreacted chloride groups were capped using methanol. After 30 min the resin was filtered and washed with diethyl ether, desiccated under vacuum overnight.
- the Phenylalanine first attached resin was used for further chain elongation and peptide synthesis was carried out as mentioned in example 1.
- MDA-MB-231 cells were found to express PD-L l by RT-PCR and FACS assays and therefore used as a source of PD-L l in the assays.
- Example: 8 The effect of PD1 derived peptides on mouse splenocyte proliferation inhibited by PDL1/PDL2 or tumor cells expressing PDL; analyzed by Fluorescence Activated Cell Shorting (FACS) method using CFSE labeling.
- FACS Fluorescence Activated Cell Shorting
- Working concentrations were titrated from 10 ⁇ to 1 ⁇ . (eBioscience-650850-85); 0.05% Trypsin and 0.02% EDTA (SIGMA 59417C); 96-vvell format EL1SA plates (Corning CLS3390); BD FACS caliber (E6016).
- Splenocytes harvested in a 50ml falcon tube by mashing spleen in a 40 ⁇ ⁇ cell strainer were further treated with lml ACK lysis buffer for 5mins at room temperature. After washing with 9ml of RPMI complete media, cells were re-suspended in 3ml of l PBS in a 15ml tube. 3ml of histopaque was added very carefully to the bottom of the tube without disturbing overlaying splenocyte suspension. Spin the tube at 800xg for 20mins at room temperature. Opaque layer of lymphocytes was collected carefully without disturbing/mixing any of the layers. Cells were washed twice with cold lxPBS followed by total cell counting using trypan blue exclusion method and used further for cell based assays.
- CFSE is the abbreviation of Carboxyfluorescein Diacetate Succinimidyl Ester, a dye that passively diffuses into cells and binds to intracellular proteins.
- Tumor cells were cultured and maintained in high glucose complete DMEM media.
- l xl O 5 tumor cells were plated in 96 well plates along with required cone, of PD 1 derived peptide and allowed to adhere at 37°C for 4 hrs.
- lxl O 6 cells / ml of harvested splenocytes were treated with 5 ⁇ of CFSE in pre warmed lxPBS/0.1 %BSA solution for l Omins at 37°C. Excess CFSE was quenched using 5 volumes of ice-cold culture media to the cells and incubated on ice for 5mins.
- CFSE labeled splenocytes were further given three washes with ice cold complete DMEM media.
- CFSE labeled l x l O 5 splenocytes were added to above wells containing tumors cells and PD l peptides.
- Splenocytes were stimulated with anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 antibody ( ⁇ g/ml each) and the co-culture was further incubated for 72hrs at 37°C with 5% CC .
- Cells were harvested and washed thrice with ice cold FACS buffer and % proliferation was analyzed using a FACS caliber with 488nm excitation and 521nm emission filters. Each experimental condition was carried out in triplicates and each experiment at least carried out three times.
- % splenocyte proliferation was analyzed using cell quest FACS program and fold induction was calculated by nonnalizing individual values to % background proliferation
- Compound effect was examined by adding required cone, of compound to anti- CD3/CD28 stimulated splenocytes in presence of ligand (PDL- l/PDL-2) or tumor cells.
- Table 4 The effect of compounds on mouse splenocyte proliferation inhibited by PD1 - PDL 1 interaction in MDAMB231 over expressing PDL 1
- Example 9 In vivo efficacy of compound #2 on lung metastasis in B 16F10 subcutaneous melanoma model.
- mice C57/Black6 female mice (Aurigene, Bangalore, India) aged 6 to 8 weeks were used for the experiment. Animals were acclimatized for a week in the experimental room before conducting the experiment. On day 0, B 16F 10 cells grown in DMEM containing 10% FBS at 70 to75% confluency were harvested and 0.1 X 10 6 cells per animal were injected to mice subcutaneously on the right flank region. On day 1 , peptide (Compound #2) at 5mg/kg dose dissolved in PBS, pH 7.4 was dosed subcutaneously at the rate of l Oml/kg volume for fourteen days once daily. Vehicle control group of mice received only saline. Taxol at 5MPK (i.p) with qd dosing was used as reference in this study.
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