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Small molecule inhibitors of NMPRTase with antineoplastic and antiangiogenic activities

IP Title
SMALL MOLECULE INHIBITORS OF NICOTINAMIDE PHOSPHORIBOSYLTRANSFERASE (NAMPT)
Detailed Technology Description
None
Application Date
May 30, 2014
Application No.
9,382,267
Others
*Abstract
The molecule NAD+ is extensively utilized in cellular processes including cell signaling and respiration. The drug AP0866, a potent inhibitor of Nampt, the first and rate limiting enzyme of the mammalian NAD+ recycling pathway, is currently being tested in several Phase I and Phase I/II clinical trials against several forms of cancer. In the present invention, we have developed a new class of Nampt inhibitors. The concentration dependent activities of these agents have been tested in-vitro and directly compared with those of AP0866 against six human tumor cell lines including: breast, colon, glioma, prostate, pancreatic and lung cancer. Several of these agents demonstrate significantly higher activity than AP0866 in vitro, exhibiting significantly lower IC50 values, as well as higher cancer cell anti-proliferative effects.POTENTIAL AREAS OF APPLICATION:• Anti-cancer therapy, diabetes, arthritis MAIN ADVANTAGES OF INVENTION: • High potency against tumor cells• Unique composition of matterSTAGE OF DEVELOPMENT:• Preclinical PATENT STATUS:• Patent application in preparation CONTACT INFO:Paul Hippenmeyer, Sr. Licensing & Business Development AssociateOffice of Technology Management and Industry Relations Email: hippenmeyerp@missouri.edu Phone: 573-882-0470
*IP Issue Date
Jul 5, 2016
*IP Publication Date
Nov 12, 2015
*Principal Investigator

Name: Mark Lee, Assistant Professor of Radiology

Department:


Name: Yulia Sevryugina, Assistant Professor of Inorganic Chemistry

Department:

Country/Region
USA

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