Synonyms: example 69 [WO2016179460A1]
Compound class:
Synthetic organic
Comment: Compound 32 is reported as a potent and selective inverse agonist of RORγt [2]. It exhibits in vivo activity. Compound 32 is one of the tricyclic sulfone RORγ modulators claimed in Bristol-Myers Squibb's patent WO2016179460A1 [1].
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References |
1. Duan J, Dhar TGM, Marcoux D, Shi Q, Batt DG, Liu Q, Cherney RJ, Cornelius AMC, Srivastava AS, Bertrand MB et al.. (2016)
Tricyclic sulfones as rorϒ modulators. Patent number: WO2016179460A1. Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb. Priority date: 07/05/2015. Publication date: 10/11/2016. |
2. Marcoux D, Duan JJ, Shi Q, Cherney RJ, Srivastava AS, Cornelius L, Batt DG, Liu Q, Beaudoin-Bertrand M, Weigelt CA et al.. (2019)
Rationally Designed, Conformationally Constrained Inverse Agonists of RORγt-Identification of a Potent, Selective Series with Biologic-Like in Vivo Efficacy. J Med Chem, 62 (21): 9931-9946. [PMID:31638797] |