Anti-Proliferative Activity of an Unexpected mTOR Kinase Inhibitor
Proof of concept data is available. This compound has been shown to attenuate tumor growth in an in vivo human xenograft PC-3 prostate tumor model, without observed toxicity. An improved therapeutic safety profile is suggested, as this compound was a weak inhibitor of PI3K. Further data indicate that inhibition of cell proliferation occurs through both mTOR-dependent and mTOR-independent mechanisms, suggesting a novel kinase inhibitor. Additionally, this cytostatic compound is shown to have an anti-inflammatory effect in peritoneal macrophages. Finally, this compound inhibits primary human smooth muscle cell proliferation in vitro, suggesting a possible role in the treatment of vascular restenosis.
This compound may therefore prove to be an effective anti-proliferative therapeutic. Available for licensing are methods of use directed to derivatives of 2-(4-piperazinyl)-substituted 4H-1-benzopyran-4-one compounds as antiproliferative, immunosuppressive and anti-neoplastic agents.