Bafetinib |
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(CAS 887650-05-7) |
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Description: |
Bafetinib (INNO-406; NS-187) is a potent and selective dual Bcr-Abl/Lyn inhibitor with IC50 of 5.8 nM/19 nM, does not inhibit the phosphorylation of the T315I mutant and is less potent to PDGFR and c-Kit.
IC50 value: 5.8 nM/19 nM(Bcr-Abl/Lyn) [1]
Target: Bcr-Abl/Lyn
in vitro: Bafetinib blocks WT Bcr-Abl autophosphorylation and its downstream kinase activity with IC50 of 11 nM and 22 nM in K562 and 293T cells, respectively. Bafetinib suppresses the growth of the Bcr-Abl-positive cell lines including K562, KU812, and BaF3/wt cells potently without effects on the proliferation of the Bcr-Abl-negative U937 cell line. Moreover, Bafetinib exhibits a dose-dependent antiproliferative effect against Bcr-Abl point mutant cell lines, such as BaF3/E255K cells [1]. In Bcr-Abl+ leukemia cell lines, Bafetinib induces both caspase-mediated and caspase-independent cell death by blocking the phosphorylation of Bcr-Abl [2].
in vivo: In Bcr-Abl–positive KU812 mouse model, Bafetinib (0.2 mg/kg/day) significantly inhibits tumor growth, and completely inhibits tumor growth without adverse effects at 20 mg/kg/day. For Balb/c mice, Bafetinib shows maximal tolerated dose of 200 mg/kg/d and bioavailability value (BA) of 32% [1]. In a Central nervous system (CNS) leukemia model bearing Ba/F3/wt bcr-ablGFP, Ba/F3/Q252H, or Ba/F3/M351T cells, combination treatment of Bafetinib (60 mg/kg) and cyclosporine A (CsA) (50 mg/kg) leads to more significant inhibition of leukemia growth in the brain than either Bafetinib or CsA alone
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Product No. |
KT20724 |
Product Name |
Bafetinib |
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Formal Name |
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CAS Number |
887650-05-7 |
Molecular Formula |
C30H31F3N8O |
Formula Weight |
576.62 |
Formulation |
A crystalline solid |
Purity |
98%min |
Stability |
2 years |
Storage |
-20°C |
Shipping |
USD45 for Europe and USA. No shipping charge once amount reach USD500 |
Quality Control |
HNMR,CNMR,LCMS,HPLC,IR,etc. |
Price & Availability |
In Stock. Price Negotiated. |
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Dasatinib Dasatinib(BMS-354825) is a potent and dual Abl/ Src inhibitor IC50 of <1 nM/0.8 nM respectively; also inhibit c-Kit (WT)/c-Kit (D816V) with IC50 of 79 nM/37 nM.
IC50 value: <1 nM/0.8 nM(Abl/ Src); 79 nM/37 nM (c-Kit WT/c-Kit D816V) [1] [2]
Target: Abl; Src; c-Kit
in vitro: Dasatinib is more effective than imatinib in inhibiting the proliferation of Ba/F3 cells expressing wild-type Bcr-Abl and Bcr-Abl mutants, with the exception of T315I. Dasatinib has a two-log (~325-fold) increased potency relative to imatinib. Dasatinib potently inhibits wild-type Abl kinase and all mutants except T315I over a narrow range. Dasatinib directly targets wild-type and mutant Abl kinase domains and inhibits autophosphorylation and substrate phosphorylation in a concentration-dependent manner. Dasatinib displays 325-fold greater potency compared with imatinib against cells expressing wild-type Bcr-Abl [1]. Dasatinib treatment inhibits Src signaling, decreases growth, and induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in a subset of thyroid cancer cells. Treatment with increasing doses of Dasatinib (0.019 μM to 1.25 μM) for 3 days inhibits the growth of the C643, TPC1, BCPAP, and SW1736 cell lines by about 50% at low nanomolar concentrations, while higher concentrations are required to inhibit the growth of the K1 cell line. Treatment with 10 nM or 50 nM Dasatinib results in a 9-22% increase of cells in the G1 population among BCPAP and SW1736 and K1 cells, and a corresponding 7-18% decrease in the percentage of cells in the S phase [3].
in vivo: Dasatinib reverses splenomegaly in LMP2A/MYC double transgenic mice. Dasatinib specifically prevents colony formation by LMP2A expressing bone marrow B cells and decreased spleen size in the TgE mice. Spleen mass is significantly decreased among Dasatinib treated Tg6/λ-MYC mice when compared to the control group. Dasatinib inhibits lymphadenopathy in LMP2A/MYC double transgenic mice. Dasatinib reverses splenomegaly in Rag1KO mice engrafted with tumor cells from LMP2A/MYC double transgenic mice. Dasatinib therapy inhibits Lyn phosphorylation in B lymphocyte tumors expressing LMP2A [4].
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