A series of 7-azaindole derivatives bearing the dihydropyridazine scaffold were synthesized and evaluated for their c-Met kinase inhibitory, and antiproliferative activity against 4 cancer cell lines (HT29, A549, H460, U87MG) were evaluated in vitro. Most compounds showed moderate to excellent potency. Compared to foretinib, the most promising analog 34 (c-Met IC50: 1.06 nM, a multitarget tyrosine kinase inhibitor) showed a 6.4-, 7.8-, and 3.2-fold increase in activity against HT29, A549, and H460 cell lines, respectively. Structure activity relationship studies indicated that mono-EWGs (such as R2 = F) at 4-position of moiety D was a key factor in improving the antitumor activity.
Keywords: 7-Azaindole derivatives; Anti-tumor; Dihydropyridazine; Receptor tyrosine kinase; c-Met.
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