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Substituted pyrrolopyridines and pyrazolopyridines as kinase modulators

Provided herein are substituted pyrrolopyridine heterocycles and substituted pyrazolopyridine heterocycles, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said heterocycles and methods of using said heterocycles in the treatment of disease. The heterocycles disclosed herein function as kinase modulators and have utility in the treatment of diseases such as cancer, allergy, asthma, inflammation, obstructive airway disease, autoimmune diseases, metabolic disease, infection, CNS disease, brain tumor, obesity, asthma, hematological disorder, degenerative neural disease, cardiovascular disease, or disease associated with angiogenesis, neovascularization, or vasculogenesis.
Owner:SGX PHARMA INC

Substituted pyrrolopyridines and pyrazolopyridines as kinase modulators

Provided herein are substituted pyrrolopyridine heterocycles and substituted pyrazolopyridine heterocycles, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said heterocycles and methods of using said heterocycles in the treatment of disease. The heterocycles disclosed herein function as kinase modulators and have utility in the treatment of diseases such as cancer, allergy, asthma, inflammation, obstructive airway disease, autoimmune diseases, metabolic disease, infection, CNS disease, brain tumor, obesity, asthma, hematological disorder, degenerative neural disease, cardiovascular disease, or disease associated with angiogenesis, neovascularization, or vasculogenesis.
Owner:SGX PHARMA INC

Pharmaceutical formulations targeting specific regions of the gastrointesinal tract

Oral formulations of pharmaceuticals are provided with enhanced bioavailability by targeting specific regions of the gastrointestinal tract. Particularly, water soluble and acid-labile drugs such as cytidine analogs (e.g., decitabine) and 2'-deoxyadenosine analogs (e.g., pentostatin) are formulated with pH-sensitive polymers so that these drugs are preferably absorbed in the upper regions of the small intestine, such as the jejunum. In addition, drugs with poor oral bioavailability such as camptothecin compounds (e.g., 9-nitro-camptothecin) can also be formulated using similar strategies in order to significantly improve their oral bioavailability. These formulations can be used to treat a wide variety of diseases or conditions, such hematological disorders, benign tumors, cancer, restenosis, inflammatory diseases, and autoimmune diseases.
Owner:MAYNE PHARMA USA

Liquid formulation of decitabine and use of the same

Pharmaceutical formulations, kits and vessels are provided for delivering decitabine to a patient suffering from a disease in need of treatment with decitabine. The pharmaceutical formulation comprises decitabine solvated in a non-aqueous solvent that comprises glycerin, propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, or combinations. Such formulations are more chemically stable than conventional liquid formulations of decitabine containing more than 40% water in volume. The pharmaceutical formulations can be used for any disease that is sensitive to the treatment with decitabine, such as hematological disorders and cancer.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Quinoline derivatives for modulating DNA methylation

InactiveUS20090285772A1Reduction in function/activityReduced activityBiocideOrganic chemistryCytosineDNA methylation
Quinoline derivatives, particularly 4-anilinoquinoline derivatives, are provided. Such quinoline derivatives can be used for modulation of DNA methylation, such as effective inhibition of methylation of cytosine at the C-5 position, for example via selective inhibition of DNA methyltransferase DNMT1. Methods for synthesizing numerous 4-anilinoquinoline derivatives and for modulating DNA methylation are provided. Also provided are methods for formulating and administering these compounds or compositions to treat conditions such as cancer and hematological disorders.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Method of targeted gene delivery using viral vectors

Methods and compositions are provided for delivering a polynucleotide encoding a gene of interest to a target cell using a virus. The virus envelope comprises a cell-specific binding determinant that recognizes and binds to a component on the target cell surface, leading to endocytosis of the virus. A separate fusogenic molecule is also present on the envelope and facilitates delivery of the polynucleotide across the membrane and into the cytosol of the target cell. The methods and related compositions can be used for treating patients having suffering from a wide range of conditions, including infection, such as HIV; cancers, such as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and breast cancer; and hematological disorders, such as severe combined immunodeficiency.
Owner:CALIFORNIA INST OF TECH

Oral administration of decitabine salt

The present invention relates to salts of decitabine as well as methods for synthesizing the salts described herein. Pharmaceutical compositions and methods of using the decitabine salts are also provided, including methods of orally administering the salts or pharmaceutical compositions thereof to treat conditions, such as cancer and hematological disorders.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Salts of decitabine

The present invention relates to salts of decitabine as well as methods for synthesizing the salts described herein. Pharmaceutical compositions and methods of using the decitabine salts are also provided, including methods of administering the salts or pharmaceutical compositions thereof to treat conditions, such as cancer and hematological disorders.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Quinoline derivatives for modulating DNA methylation

Quinoline derivatives, particularly 4-anilinoquinoline derivatives, are provided. Such quinoline derivatives can be used for modulation of DNA methylation, such as effective inhibition of methylation of cytosine at the C-5 position, for example via selective inhibition of DNA methyltransferase DNMT1. Methods for synthesizing numerous 4-anilinoquinoline derivatives and for modulating DNA methylation are provided. Also provided are methods for formulating and administering these compounds or compositions to treat conditions such as cancer and hematological disorders.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Azacytosine analogs and derivatives

ActiveUS20060205685A1Decrease electrophilicityBiocideSugar derivativesPyrimidine analogueRibose
Compounds and compositions of azacytosine analogs and derivatives are provided. In one aspect of the invention, analogs or derivatives of decitabine and azacitidine are provided with modification at the 4- and 6-position of the triazine ring, at the 1′-6′position of the ribose ring, or combinations thereof. Methods of synthesizing and manufacturing these analogs and derivatives are also provided. These compounds can be formulated into pharmaceutical compositions that can be used for treating any disease that is sensitive to the treatment with decitabine or azacitidine, such as hematological disorders and cancer.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Quinoline derivatives for modulating DNA methylation

InactiveUS20080175814A1Reduction in function/activityReduced activityBiocidePeptide/protein ingredientsDNA methylationCytosine
Quinoline derivatives, particularly 4-anilinoquinoline derivatives, are provided. Such quinoline derivatives can be used for modulation of DNA methylation, such as effective inhibition of methylation of cytosine at the C-5 position, for example via selective inhibition of DNA methyltransferase DNMT1. Methods for synthesizing numerous 4-anilinoquinoline derivatives and for modulating DNA methylation are provided. Also provided are methods for formulating and administering these compounds or compositions to treat conditions such as cancer and hematological disorders.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Pharmaceutical formulation of cytidine analogs and derivatives

The present invention provides pharmaceutical formulations of cytidine analogs and derivatives, such as 5-azacytidine, 5-aza-2′-deoxy-2′,2′-difluorocytidine, 5-aza-2′-deoxy-2′-fluorocytidine, 2′-deoxy-2′,2′-difluorocytidine, and cytosine 1-β-D-arabinofuranoside, as well as methods of manufacturing the formulations. In particular, the cytidine analog or derivative is formulated with a cyclodextrin compound to stabilize and / or enhance solubility of the drug. Kits and methods for using the pharmaceutical formulations are also provided, including methods of administering the cytidine analog or derivative to treat conditions or diseases, such as cancer and hematological disorders.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Quinoline derivatives for modulating DNA methylation

Quinoline derivatives, particularly 4-anilinoquinoline derivatives, are provided. Such quinoline derivatives can be used for modulation of DNA methylation, such as effective inhibition of methylation of cytosine at the C-5 position, for example via selective inhibition of DNA methyltransferase DNMT1. Methods for synthesizing numerous 4-anilinoquinoline derivatives and for modulating DNA methylation are provided. Also provided are methods for formulating and administering these compounds or compositions to treat conditions such as cancer and hematological disorders.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Oligonucleotide analogues incorporating 5-aza-cytosine therein

Oligonucleotide analogues are provided that incorporate 5-aza-cytosine in the oligonucleotide sequence, e.g., in the form of 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine (decitabine) or 5-aza-cytidine. In particular, oligonucleotide analogues rich in decitabine-deoxyguanosine islets (DpG and GpD) are provided to target the CpG islets in the human genome, especially in the promoter regions of genes susceptible to aberrant hypermethylation. Such analogues can be used for modulation of DNA methylation, such as effective inhibition of methylation of cytosine at the C-5 position. Methods for synthesizing these oligonucleotide analogues and for modulating nucleic acid methylation are provided. Also provided are phosphoramidite building blocks for synthesizing the oligonucleotide analogues, methods for synthesizing, formulating and administering these compounds or compositions to treat conditions, such as cancer and hematological disorders.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Pharmaceutical formulation of decitabine

The present invention provides pharmaceutical formulations of decitabine or 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine as well as methods of manufacturing the formulations. In particular, decitabine is formulated with a cyclodextrin compound to stabilize and / or enhance solubility of the drug. Kits and methods for using the pharmaceutical formulations are also provided, including methods of administering decitabine to treat conditions or diseases, such as cancer and hematological disorders.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Method of targeted gene delivery using viral vectors

Methods and compositions are provided for delivering a polynucleotide encoding a gene of interest to a target cell using a virus. The virus envelope comprises a cell-specific binding determinant that recognizes and binds to a component on the target cell surface, leading to endocytosis of the virus. A separate fusogenic molecule is also present on the envelope and facilitates delivery of the polynucleotide across the membrane and into the cytosol of the target cell. The methods and related compositions can be used for treating patients having suffering from a wide range of conditions, including infection, such as HIV; cancers, such as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and breast cancer; and hematological disorders, such as severe combined immunodeficiency.
Owner:CALIFORNIA INST OF TECH

Oligonucleotide analogues incorporating 5-aza-cytosine therein

Oligonucleotide analogues are provided that incorporate 5-aza-cytosine in the oligonucleotide sequence, e.g., in the form of 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine (decitabine) or 5-aza-cytidine. In particular, oligonucleotide analogues rich in decitabine-deoxyguanosine islets (DpG and GpD) are provided to target the CpG islets in the human genome, especially in the promoter regions of genes susceptible to aberrant hypermethylation. Such analogues can be used for modulation of DNA methylation, such as effective inhibition of methylation of cytosine at the C-5 position. Methods for synthesizing these oligonucleotide analogues and for modulating nucleic acid methylation are provided. Also provided are phosphoramidite building blocks for synthesizing the oligonucleotide analogues, methods for synthesizing, formulating and administering these compounds or compositions to treat conditions, such as cancer and hematological disorders.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Methods for treating hematological disorders through inhibition of DNA methylation and histone deacetylase

Methods are provided for treating hematological disorders by inhibition of DNA hypomethylation and histone deacetylase. Such disorders include, for example, acute promyelocytic leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic myelogenous leukemia, myelodysplastic syndromes, and sickle cell anemia. The methods comprise: administering to a patient suffering from the disease a therapeutically effective amount of a DNA methylation inhibitor such as a cysteine analog such as decitabine, in combination with an effective amount of histone deacetylase inhibitor such as hydroxamic acid, cyclic peptide, benzamide, butyrate, and depudecin.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Casein Derived Peptides And Therapeutic Uses Thereof

Biologically active peptides that are derived from or are similar to sequences of the alphaS1-, alphaS2-, beta- or kapa-casein fractions of milk casein. These peptides are capable of immune modulation and other therapeutic activities, including but not limited to stimulating and enhancing immune response, protecting against viral infection, normalizing serum cholesterol levels, and stimulating hematopoiesis. The casein-derived peptides are non-toxic and can be used to treat and prevent immune pathologies, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, hematological disorders and viral-related diseases.
Owner:SIDELMAN ZVI

Azacytosine analogs and derivatives

ActiveUS7250416B2Decrease electrophilicityBiocideSugar derivativesDiseasePyrimidine analogue
Compounds and compositions of azacytosine analogs and derivatives are provided. In one aspect of the invention, analogs or derivatives of decitabine and azacitidine are provided with modification at the 4- and 6-position of the triazine ring, at the 1′–6′ position of the ribose ring, or combinations thereof. Methods of synthesizing and manufacturing these analogs and derivatives are also provided. These compounds can be formulated into pharmaceutical compositions that can be used for treating any disease that is sensitive to the treatment with decitabine or azacitidine, such as hematological disorders and cancer.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Azacytosine analogs and derivatives

InactiveUS20060205687A1Decrease electrophilicityBiocideSugar derivativesAbnormal tissue growthPyrimidine analogue
Compounds and compositions of azacytosine analogs and derivatives are provided. In one aspect of the invention, analogs or derivatives of decitabine and azacitidine are provided with modification at the 2-, 4-, or 6-position of the triazine ring, at the 1′-6′position of the ribose ring, or combinations thereof. Methods of using, synthesizing and manufacturing these analogs and derivatives are also provided. These compounds can be formulated into pharmaceutical compositions that can be used for treating any disease associated with aberrant DNA methylation, or a disease or condition that is sensitive to the treatment with decitabine or azacitidine, such as hematological disorders, tumors and cancers.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Methods of treating hematological disorders with quinazolinone compounds in selected subjects

This disclosure relates to methods of selecting a subset of subjects having a hematological disorder and treating the selected group with a PI3K-delta inhibitor. In particular, the methods disclose evaluating levels of characteristic chemokine biomarkers, such as CCL2, CCL3, CCL4, CCL5, CXCL13, CCL17, CCL22, or TNF-alpha to select subjects that would have a greater chance of benefiting from treatment with a PI3K-delta inhibitor. The PI3K-delta inhibitors disclosed in this application are a type of quinazolinone-purinyl family of compounds.
Owner:GILEAD CALISTOGA

Casein derived peptides and therapeutic uses thereof

Biologically active peptides that are derived from or are similar to sequences of the alphaS1-, alphaS2-, beta- or kapa-casein fractions of milk casein. These peptides are capable of immune modulation and other therapeutic activities, including but not limited to stimulating and enhancing immune response, protecting against viral infection, normalizing serum cholesterol levels, and stimulating hematopoiesis. The casein-derived peptides are non-toxic and can be used to treat and prevent immune pathologies, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, hematological disorders and viral-related diseases.
Owner:PEPTERA PHARMA LTD

Low Dose Therapy Of DNA Methylation Inhibitors

Methods are provided for treating patients with hematological disorders such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML), chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), and the myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). By administering a DNA methylation inhibitor to the patients following unique dosing regimens, the diseases can be efficaciously treated with reduced toxic side effects.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Peptides and compounds that bind to a receptor

Described are peptides and peptide mimetics that bind to and activate the thrombopoietin receptor. Such peptides and peptide mimetics are useful in methods for treating hematological disorders and particularly, thrombocytopenia resulting from chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or bone marrow transfusions as well as in diagnostic methods employing labeled peptides and peptide mimetics.
Owner:SMITHKLINE BECKMAN CORP

Casein derived peptides and uses thereof

Biologically active peptides that are derived from or are similar to sequences identical with the N-terminus of the αS1 fraction of milk casein. These peptides are capable of stimulating and enhancing immune response, protecting against viral infection, normalizing serum cholesterol levels, and stimulating hematopoiesis. The casein-derived peptides are non-toxic and can be used to treat and prevent immune pathologies, hypercholesterolemia, hematological disorders and viral-related diseases, alone or in combination with other peptides or blood cell stimulating factors.
Owner:PEPTERA PHARMA LTD

Quinoline derivatives for modulating DNA methylation

Quinoline derivatives, particularly 4-anilinoquinoline derivatives of formula (I), are provided:Such quinoline derivatives can be used for modulation of DNA methylation, such as effective inhibition of methylation of cytosine at the C-5 position, for example via selective inhibition of DNA methyltransferase DNMT 1. Methods for synthesizing numerous 4-anilinoquinoline derivatives and for modulating DNA methylation are provided. Also provided are methods for formulating and administering these compounds or compositions to treat conditions such as cancer and hematological disorders.
Owner:SUPERGEN

Oligonucleotide analogues incorporating 5-aza-cytosine therein

Oligonucleotide analogues are provided that incorporate 5-aza-cytosine in the oligonucleotide sequence, e.g., in the form of 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine (decitabine) or 5-aza-cytidine. In particular, oligonucleotide analogues rich in decitabine-deoxyguanosine islets (DpG and GpD) are provided to target the CpG islets in the human genome, especially in the promoter regions of genes susceptible to aberrant hypermethylation. Such analogues can be used for modulation of DNA methylation, such as effective inhibition of methylation of cytosine at the C-5 position. Methods for synthesizing these oligonucleotide analogues and for modulating nucleic acid methylation are provided. Also provided are phosphoramidite building blocks for synthesizing the oligonucleotide analogues, methods for synthesizing, formulating and administering these compounds or compositions to treat conditions, such as cancer and hematological disorders.
Owner:SUPERGEN
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