BMS-777607 is a Met-related inhibitor for c-Met, Axl, Ron and Tyro3 with IC50 of 3.9 nM, 1.1 nM, 1.8 nM and 4.3 nM in cell-free assays, 40-fold more selective for Met-related targets versus Lck, VEGFR-2, and TrkA/B, and more than 500-fold greater selectivity versus all other receptor and non receptor kinases. Phase 1/2.
BMS-777607 is a selective ATP-competitive Met kinase inhibitor which potently blocks the autophosphorylation of c-Met with IC50 of 20 nM in GTL-16 cell lysates, and demonstrates selective inhibition of proliferation in Met-driven tumor cell lines, such as GTL-16 cell line, H1993 and U87. [1] BMS-777607 inhibits hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)-triggered c-Met autophosphorylation with IC50 of <1 nM in PC-3 and DU145 prostate cancer cells. BMS 777607 has little effect on tumor cell growth, but exhibits inhibitory effect on HGF-induced cell scattering in PC-3 and DU145 cells, with almost complete inhibition at 0.5 μM. BMS 777607 also suppresses stimulated cell migration and invasion in a dose-dependent fashion (IC50 < 0.1 μM) in both cell lines. [2] Application of BMS 777607 (~10 μM) to the highly metastatic murine KHT cells for 2 hours potently eliminates basal levels of autophosphorylated c-Met with IC50 of 10 nM without affecting the total c-Met, leading to dose-dependent inhibition of phosphorylation of downstream signaling molecules including ERK, Akt, p70S6K and S6. Treatment with BMS-777607 (~1 μM) for 24 hours potently inhibits the KHT cell scatter, motility and invasion at doses in the nanomolar range which consists with MET gene knockdown, and modestly affects cell proliferation and colony formation. [3]
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