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ARRY-380 (Synonyms: ARRY380; ARRY 380)

Catalog No.GC12478

EGFR(ErbB1)의 억제제인 ARRY-380은 특허 WO2015153959A2, 화합물 249에서 추출되었습니다. ARRY-380은 HER2의 강력하고 선택적이고 ATP 경쟁적인 경구 활성 억제제입니다.

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ARRY-380 Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 937265-83-3

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IC50: 8 nM (HER2)

HER2 is a member of the human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER/EGFR/ERBB) family. Amplification or overexpression of this oncogene has been shown to play an important role in the development and progression of certain aggressive types of breast cancer. ARRY-380 is an orally bioavailable inhibitor of the human epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase ErbB-2 (also called HER2) with potential antineoplastic activity.

In vitro: ARRY-380 is reported to be a reversible, ATP-competitive inhibitor with nanomolar activity against HER2 enzyme. In cell-based assays, ARRY-380 is ~500-fold selective for HER2 vs. EGFR and is equipotent against truncated p95-HER2 [1].

In vivo: ARRY-380 treatment significantly enhances survival in two ErbB2 driven intracranial tumor xenograft models, with superior activity compared to other ErbB2 agents in these studies. Additionally, ARRY-380 has demonstrated durable clinical activity in heavily pre-treated patients with ErbB2+ MBC. These preclinical and clinical data suggest that ARRY-380 may provide benefit to patients with ErbB2+ MBC with brain metastases. These preclinical and clinical data suggest that ARRY-380 may provide benefit to patients with ErbB2+ MBC with brain metastases and warrants further study [2].

Clinical trial: In a phase 1 clinical trial, 15 patients have been treated in 5 dosing cohorts at doses of 25 to 300 mg BID. No DLTs have been observed and drug-related adverse events have included Grade 1 nausea, rash and fatigue and Grade 2 fatigue in 2 patients at the 200 mg BID dose level. Preliminary PK analyses indicate a trend for increasing Cmax and AUC with increasing dose, a median Tmax of 2 hours and a mean t1/2 of 4.6 hours across all cohorts. Two patients with HER2+ breast cancer have had stable disease for ≥ 4 months with no significant toxicity. One of these two patients had a notable reduction in liver metastases (28%) after 2 cycles of ARRY-380 and is currently on study.These findings indicate ARRY-380 has demonstrated an acceptable safety and PK profile and preliminary signs of clinical benefit. Dose escalation continues to determine the MTD [3].

References:
[1] S.  L. Moulder, V. Borges, S. K. L. Chia, T. Baetz, E. Barrett, J. Garrus, K. Guthrie, C. Kass, E. Laird, J. Lyssikatos, F. Marmsater, E. Wallace. ARRY-380, a Selective HER2 Inhibitor: From Drug Design to Clinical Evaluation. Poster of AACR-NCI-EORTC, Nov 12-16, 2011, San Francisco, CA.
[2] Victoria Dinkel, Deborah Anderson, Shannon Winski, Jim Winkler, Kevin Koch and Patrice Lee.  ARRY-380, a potent, small molecule inhibitor of ErbB2, increases survival in intracranial ErbB2+ xenograft models in mice. Poster available at www.arraybiopharma.com
[3] S.  Chia, T. Baetz, S. D'Aloisio, G. Fernetich, B. Freeman, E. Barrett, C. Kass, J. Kang, B. Sajan, S. Moulder, and J. Garrus. A Phase 1 Study To Assess the Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics of ARRY-380 – An Oral Inhibitor of HER2. Cancer Res 2009;69(24 Suppl):Abstract nr 5111.

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