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CCT251545
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CAS NO:1661839-45-7
规格:98%
分子量:421.92
包装与价格:
包装价格(元)
5mg电议
10mg电议
20mg电议
50mg电议

产品介绍
Orally bioavailable and potent WNT signaling inhibitor
CAS:1661839-45-7
分子式:C23H24ClN5O
分子量:421.92
纯度:98%
存储:Store at -20°C

Background:

CCT251545 is an orally bioavailable and potent inhibitor of WNT signaling with IC50 value of 5 nM [1].


The WNT signaling network controls cellular functions such as proliferation and differentiation, and is a major regulator of mammalian development. WNT signaling is frequently deregulated in malignancy, especially in colon cancer, and plays an important role in the generation and maintenance of cancer stem cells [1].


CCT251545 is an orally bioavailable and potent WNT signaling inhibitor discovered through high-throughput cell-based screening. CCT251545 is also a potent and selective chemical probe for the human Mediator complex-associated protein kinases CDK8 and CDK19. CCT251545 changed gene expression regulated by WNT pathway and other on-target effects of modulating CDK8 and CDK19, including expression of genes regulated by STAT1 [2]. CCT251545 also inhibited GSK3α and -β with IC50 values of 0.462 and 0.690 μM. In APC mutant human colorectal cancer cell line (COLO205-F1756 clone 4), CCT251545 inhibited WNT pathway activity with IC50 value of 0.035 nM [1].


In both mouse and rat, CCT251545 exhibited moderate clearance with moderate to high oral bioavailability. In mice bearing COLO205-F1756 clone 4 tumor xenografts, CCT251545 (70 mg/kg po bid for 9 days) significantly inhibited WNT signaling and reduced tumor weights by 37.5% [1].


参考文献:
[1].  Mallinger A, Crumpler S, Pichowicz M, et al. Discovery of potent, orally bioavailable, small-molecule inhibitors of WNT signaling from a cell-based pathway screen. J Med Chem, 2015, 58(4): 1717-1735.
[2].  Dale T, Clarke PA, Esdar C, et al. A selective chemical probe for exploring the role of CDK8 and CDK19 in human disease. Nat Chem Biol, 2015, 11(12): 973-980.