Cas No.: | 761439-42-3 |
Chemical Name: | 5-chloro-N4-(2-(isopropylsulfonyl)phenyl)-N2-(2-methoxy-4-(4-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)piperidin-1-yl)phenyl)pyrimidine-2,4-diamine |
Synonyms: | TAE684; NVP TAE684 |
SMILES: | CC(C)S(=O)(=O)C1=CC=CC=C1NC2=NC(=NC=C2Cl)NC3=C(C=C(C=C3)N4CCC(CC4)N5CCN(CC5)C)OC |
Formula: | C30H40ClN7O3S |
M.Wt: | 614.2 |
Sotrage: | 2 years -20°C Powder, 2 weeks 4°C in DMSO, 6 months -80°C in DMSO |
Description: | NVP-TAE 684 is a highly potent and selective ALK inhibitor, which blocks the growth of ALCL-derived and ALK-dependent cell lines with IC50 values between 2 and 10 nM. |
In Vivo: | NVP-TAE684 suppresses lymphomagenesis in two independent models of ALK-positive ALCL and induces regression of established Karpas-299 lymphomas. TAE684 displays appreciable bioavailability and half-life in vivo. TAE684 (1, 3, and 10 mg/kg. p.o.) significantly delays in lymphoma development and shows 100- to 1,000-fold reduction in luminescence signal. The TAE684- (10 mg/kg) treated group appeares healthy and does not display any signs of compound- or disease-related toxicity[1]. |
In Vitro: | TAE684 inhibits the proliferation of Ba/F3 NPM-ALK cells with an ICsub>50 of 3 nM, without affecting the survival of parental Ba/F3 cells at concentrations up to 1 μM. TAE684 inhibits STAT3 and STAT5 phosphorylation in a dose-dependent manner in both Ba/F3 NPM-ALK and Karpas-299 cells. TAE684 induces apoptosis and G1 phase arrest in NPM-ALK-expressing Ba/F3 cells and ALCL patient cell lines[1]. NVP-TAE684 markedly reduces cell survival in both sensitive H3122 and H3122 CR cells, but has little to no effect on the viability of other, non-ALK-dependent cancer cell lines. NVP-TAE684 treatment of H3122 CR cells suppresses phosphorylation of ALK, AKT, and ERK and induces marked apoptosis. TAE684 potently suppresses the survival of Ba/F3 cells expressing the EML4-ALK L1196M mutant[2]. Neurite outgrowth induced by expression of the mALKR1279Q mutant is completely inhibited at 30 nM NVP-TAE684, which is comparable with the response seen with activated wt mALK[3]. |