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MRX-2843 (UNC2371) is an orally active, ATP-competitive dual MERTK and FLT3 tyrosine kinases inhibitor (TKI) with enzymatic IC50s of 1.3 nM for MERTK and 0.64 nM for FLT3, respectively[1].
In the Kasumi-1 cell line, treatment with MRX-2843 results in dose-dependent inhibition of MERTK phosphorylation. Decreased phosphorylation is evident at concentrations as low as 10 nM, with near-complete abrogation of MERTK activation at 100 to 300 nM. Similarly, treatment of Kasumi-1 cells with MRX-2843 mediates inhibition of downstream signaling through pathways important for tumor cell survival and proliferation. MRX-2843 treatment results in a decrease in relative cell numbers, with an IC50 of 143.5±14.1 nM, indicating that MRX-2843 significantly inhibits tumor cell proliferation and/or survival. Similarly, there are 34.1%±5.6% and 67.1%±2.7% apoptotic and dead cells in NOMO-1 cultures treated with 150 nM or 300 nM MRX-2843, respectively, compare with 6.8%±0.7% in vehicle-treated cultures (P<0.001). Treatment with 50 nM and 100 nM MRX-2843 results in 62.3%±6.4% and 84.1%±7.8% inhibition of colony formation, respectively, in Kasumi-1 cultures (P<0.01). Similarly, in NOMO-1 cultures, colony formation is inhibited by 54.8%±18.1% in response to treatment with 100 nM MRX-2843 (P<0.001). In MOLM-14 cells, treatment with MRX-2843 inhibits phosphorylation of FLT3 and downstream signaling through STAT5, ERK1/2, and AKT. Activation of FLT3 and its signaling pathways is almost completely abrogated by treatment with 50 nM MRX-2843, indicating somewhat higher cellular potency against FLT3 relative to MERTK[1].
MRX-2843 is 78% orally bioavailable at a dose of 3 mg/kg with a Cmax of 1.3 μM and a t1/2 of 4.4 hours. In MOLM-14 parental xenografts, both quizartinib and MRX-2843 increase median survival compare with that of vehicle-treated mice (172.5 days versus 40 days and 121 days versus 36 days, respectively, P<0.001). In this model, quizartinib is more effective than MRX-2843 (P<0.005), although higher doses of MRX-2843 are not evaluated. In MOLM-14:D835Y xenografts, quizartinib prolongs survival compare with that of vehicle-treated mice, but the effect is minimal (median survival 45 days vs. 36 days, P<0.001). In MOLM-14:F691L xenografts, treatment with MRX-2843 prolongs survival by almost 2-fold in NSG and NSGS mice (median survival 87 vs. 44.5 days and 87 vs. 48 days, respectively, P<0.005). Increased survival is observed in response to treatment with MRX-2843 versus quizartinib, but the difference is only significant in NSG mice[1].
Catalog Number | I012964 |
CAS Number | 1429882-07-4 |
Synonyms | 4-[2-(2-cyclopropylethylamino)-5-[4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]phenyl]pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidin-7-yl]cyclohexan-1-ol |
Molecular Formula | C29H40N6O |
Purity | ≥95% |
InChI | InChI=1S/C29H40N6O/c1-33-14-16-34(17-15-33)19-22-4-6-23(7-5-22)27-20-35(24-8-10-25(36)11-9-24)28-26(27)18-31-29(32-28)30-13-12-21-2-3-21/h4-7,18,20-21,24-25,36H,2-3,8-17,19H2,1H3,(H,30,31,32) |
InChIKey | LBEJYFVJIPQSNX-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
SMILES | CN1CCN(CC1)CC2=CC=C(C=C2)C3=CN(C4=NC(=NC=C34)NCCC5CC5)C6CCC(CC6)O |
Reference | [1]. Minson KA, et al. The MERTK/FLT3 inhibitor MRX-2843 overcomes resistance-conferring FLT3 mutations in acute myeloid leukemia. JCI Insight. 2016 Mar;1(3):e85630. |