Avagacestat

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  • CAT Number: I000544
  • CAS Number: 1146699-66-2
  • Molecular Formula: C20H17ClF4N4O4S
  • Molecular Weight: 520.89
  • Purity: ≥95%
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Avagacestat (BMS-708163) is a potent inhibitor of γ-secretase, with IC50s of 0.27 nM and 0.30 nM for Aβ42 and Aβ40 inhibition; Avagacestat (BMS-708163) also inhibits NICD (Notch IntraCellular Domain) with IC50 of 0.84 nM and shows weak inhibition of CYP2C19, with IC50 of 20 μM. Avagacestat can be used for Alzheimer disease research.
Avagacestat (BMS-708163) exhibits weaker potency for inhibition of Notch processing, IC50=58±23 nM, as compared to its inhibition potency for APP cleavage[1]. Avagacestat (BMS-708163) (10 µM) combined with gefitinib significantly attenuates the colony growth of PC9/AB2 cells, increases the expression of active caspase 3 and PARP and reduces the expression of Ki-67 in PC9/AB2 cells. Avagacestat (BMS-708163) induces apoptosis and enhances cell cycle arrest at the G1 phase in PC9/AB2 cells. Avagacestat (BMS-708163) treatment effectively downregulates the expression of Notch1, HES1, PI3K and Akt in PC9/AB2 cells[3].
Avagacestat (BMS-708163) significantly reduces both plasma and brain Aβ40 levels relative to control at 10 and 100 mg/kg for the entire dosing interval, demonstrates significant Aβ40 lowering for 8 h after an oral dose of 1 mg/kg, and significantly lowers CSF Aβ40 levels in rats, when measured 5 h after single oral doses ranging from 3 to 100 mg/kg[1]. Avagacestat (BMS-708163) (10 mg/kg) monotherapy has a minor inhibitory effect on PC9/AB2 tumor growth compared with gefitinib alone. BMS-708163 monotherapy results in a slight increase in caspase 3 expression as well as a mild decrease in Ki-67 expression in vivo. In the xenograft lung cancer samples treated with Avagacestat (BMS-708163) plus gefitinib, there are a marked increase in caspase 3 expression and a reduction in Ki-67 staining[3].


Catalog Number I000544
CAS Number 1146699-66-2
Synonyms

(2R)-2-[(4-chlorophenyl)sulfonyl-[[2-fluoro-4-(1,2,4-oxadiazol-3-yl)phenyl]methyl]amino]-5,5,5-trifluoropentanamide

Molecular Formula C20H17ClF4N4O4S
Purity ≥95%
InChI InChI=1S/C20H17ClF4N4O4S/c21-14-3-5-15(6-4-14)34(31,32)29(17(18(26)30)7-8-20(23,24)25)10-13-2-1-12(9-16(13)22)19-27-11-33-28-19/h1-6,9,11,17H,7-8,10H2,(H2,26,30)/t17-/m1/s1
InChIKey XEAOPVUAMONVLA-QGZVFWFLSA-N
SMILES C1=CC(=CC=C1S(=O)(=O)N(CC2=C(C=C(C=C2)C3=NOC=N3)F)C(CCC(F)(F)F)C(=O)N)Cl
Reference

[1]. Gillman KW, et al. Letter Discovery and Evaluation of BMS-708163, a Potent, Selective and Orally Bioavailable γ-Secretase Inhibitor. Med Chem Lett, 2010, 1 (3), 120-124.
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[2]. Xie M, et al. γ Secretase inhibitor BMS-708163 reverses resistance to EGFR inhibitor via the PI3K/Akt pathway in lung cancer. J Cell Biochem. 2015 Jun;116(6):1019-27.
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[3]. Crump CJ, et al. BMS-708,163 targets presenilin and lacks notch-sparing activity. Biochemistry. 2012 Sep 18;51(37):7209-11.
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[4]. Borghys H, et al. A canine model to evaluate efficacy and safety of γ-secretase inhibitors and modulators. J Alzheimers Dis. 2012;28(4):809-22.
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[5]. Vladimir Coric, et al. Safety and tolerability of the γ-secretase inhibitor avagacestat in a phase 2 study of mild to moderate Alzheimer disease. Arch Neurol. 2012 Nov;69(11):1430-40.
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