H3B-6545 |
Katalog-Nr.GC32406 |
H3B-6545 ist ein oraler, selektiver kovalenter Östrogenrezeptor-Antagonist (SERCA) fÜr die Erforschung von metastasiertem ER-positivem, HER2-negativem Brustkrebs.
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H3B-6545 is an oral, selective estrogen receptor covalent antagonist (SERCA).
H3B-6545 is a highly selective small molecule that potently antagonizes wild-type and mutant ERα in biochemical and cell based assays. In vitro comparisons with standard of care and other experimental agents confirm increased cell potency of H3B-6545 under continuous as well as washout treatment conditions[1]. H3B-6545, a member of a novel class of ERα antagonists refer to as selective ER covalent antagonist (SERCA), which inactivates both wild-type and mutant ERα by targeting C530 and enforcing a unique antagonist conformation. H3B-6545 is a first-in-class selective ER covalent antagonist (SERCA). H3B-6545 inhibits ERαWT activity and growth of ERαWT -positive breast cancer lines. H3B-6545 potently inhibits ERαWT activity and suppresses proliferation of ERαWT -positive breast cancer lines. With GI50s of 0.3-0.4, 1.0, 0.5, 5.2, and 0.2 nM for MCF7, HCC1428, BT483, T47D and CAMA-1 cell lines[1].
In vivo, once daily oral dosing of H3B-6545 shows potent activity and superior efficacy to fulvestrant in the MCF-7 xenograft model with maximal antitumor activity at doses >10x below the maximum tolerated dose in mice. In addition, H3B-6545 shows superior antitumor activity to Tamoxifen and Fulvestrant in patient derived xenograft models of estrogen receptor positive breast cancer including models carrying ERα mutations in rat and monkeys, H3B-6545 is well tolerated across a broad dose range and at exposures that significantly exceed those required for efficacy in mouse xenograft models[1].
[1]. Peter G. Smith, et al. Abstract DDT01-04: Discovery and development of H3B-6545: A novel, oral, selective estrogen receptor covalent antagonist (SERCA) for the treatment of breast cancer.AACR Annual Meeting 2017; April 1-5. [2]. Manav Korpal, et al. Development of a First-in-Class Oral Selective ER Covalent Antagonist (SERCA) for the Treatment of ERαWT and ERαMUT Breast Cancer.
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