- Home
- Companies
- MedChemExpress LLC (MCE)
- Products
- MedChemExpress - Model Sonidegib ...
MedChemExpress - Model Sonidegib diphosphate -1218778-77-8
Sonidegib diphosphate (Erismodegib diphosphate) is a potent and selective Smo antagonist with IC50 of 1.3 nM and 2.5 nM for mouse and human Smo in binding assay, respectively[1].MCE products for research use only. We do not sell to patients.
Sonidegib diphosphate
MCE China:Sonidegib diphosphate
Brand:MedChemExpress (MCE)
Cat. No.HY-16582
CAS:1218778-77-8
Synonyms:Erismodegib diphosphate; LDE225 diphosphate; NVP-LDE225 diphosphate
Purity:99.73%
Storage:4°C, sealed storage, away from moisture *In solvent : -80°C, 6 months; -20°C, 1 month (sealed storage, away from moisture)
Shipping:Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
Description:Sonidegib diphosphate (Erismodegib diphosphate) is a potent and selective Smo antagonist with IC50 of 1.3 nM and 2.5 nM for mouse and human Smo in binding assay, respectively.
In Vitro:The IC50 values for Sonidegib (NVP-LDE225) for the major human CYP450 drug metabolizing enzymes is greater than 10 μM[1]. Sonidegib (LDE225), a small molecule, clinically investigated SMO inhibitor, used alone and in combination with Nilotinib, inhibits the Hh pathway in CD34+ chronic phase (CP)-chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) cells, reducing the number and self-renewal capacity of CML leukaemia stem cell (LSC). Sonidegib interacts directly with SMO, in a similar fashion to cyclopamine, to reduce expression of downstream Hh signaling targets. Primary CD34+ CP-CML cells are cultured in serum free media (SFM)±Sonidegib for 6, 24 and 72 hours (h). At 72 h, while there is variability between the biological samples, GLI1 is significantly downregulated following exposure to Sonidegib (10 nM; 0.78-fold and 100 nM; 0.73-fold, respectively (p[2].
In Vivo:Sonidegib (NVP-LDE225) is a weak base with a measured pKa of 4.2 and exhibits relatively poor aqueous solubility. In the subcutaneous Ptch+/-p53-/- medulloblastoma allograft mouse model, Sonidegib demonstrates dose-related antitumor activity after 10 days of oral administration of a suspension of the diphosphate salt. At a dose of 5 mg/kg/day qd, Sonidegib significantly inhibits tumor growth, corresponding to a T/C value of 33% (p[1]. Bone marrow cells and spleen cells from a subset of treated mice are transplanted into secondary recipient mice. Transplantation of either bone marrow (BM) or spleen cells from mice treated with Sonidegib (LDE225)+Nilotinib results in reduced white cell count (WCC) and reduces leukaemia development in secondary recipients compared to Sonidegib or Nilotinib alone[2].
Animal Administration:Mice[2]The transgenic EGFP+/SCLtTA/TRE-BCR-ABL mouse model is used to investigate the effect of Sonidegib treatment on CML LSC in vivo. Scl-tTa-BCR-ABL mice in the FVB/N background are crossed with transgenic GFP-expressing mice. Bone marrow cells are obtained 4 weeks post induction, GFP+ cells are selected by flow cytometry and transplanted by tail vein injection (106 cells/mouse) into wild-type FVB/N recipient mice, irradiated at 900 cGy, generating a large cohort of mice with similar time of onset of leukemia. Blood samples obtained 4 weeks post transplantation confirmed a neutrophilic leukocytosis in recipient mice. Mice are treated with Nilotinib (50 mg/kg by gavage, daily), Sonidegib (80 mg/kg by gavage, daily), Sonidegib+Nilotinib, or with vehicle alone (control). After 3 weeks of treatment, animals are euthanised and marrow content of femurs and tibiae, spleen cells and blood obtained. Total white cell count (WCC), GFP-expressing WCC, myeloid cells, and GFP+ progenitors and stem cells are measured by flow cytometry. Survival is assessed in a subset of mice for 120d post discontinuation of treatment. Spleen and BM cells from a subset of mice in each arm are pooled and 5×106 cells/mouse (8 mice/condition) are transplanted into wild-type FVB/N recipient mice irradiated at 900 cGy. Engraftment is monitored by drawing peripheral blood (PB) every 4 weeks. The percentage of GFP+ cells in PB is analyzed by flow cytometry.
Cell Assay:CD34+ CP-CML cells are seeded in SFM alone±Sonidegib±Nilotinib and cultured for 24-72 h prior to assessment. Proliferation is measured using colorimetric assessment of BrDU incorporation. Proportion of viable cells versus those in early and late apoptosis is assessed by flow cytometry using annexin V-FITC and 7-amino-actinomycin D (7-AAD, Via-Probe solution). Cell cycle status is assessed using Ki67 (FITC) expression and 7-AAD incorporation.
IC50 & Target:IC50: 1.3 nM (mSmo), 2.5 nM (hSmo)[1] In Vitro The IC50 values for Sonidegib (NVP-LDE225) for the major human CYP450 drug metabolizing enzymes is greater than 10 μM[1]. Sonidegib (LDE225), a small molecule, clinically investigated SMO inhibitor, used alone and in combination with Nilotinib, inhibits the Hh pathway in CD34+ chronic phase (CP)-chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) cells, reducing the number and self-renewal capacity of CML leukaemia stem cell (LSC). Sonidegib interacts directly with SMO, in a similar fashion to cyclopamine, to reduce expression of downstream Hh signaling targets. Primary CD34+ CP-CML cells are cultured in serum free media (SFM)±Sonidegib for 6, 24 and 72 hours (h). At 72 h, while there is variability between the biological samples, GLI1 is significantly downregulated following exposure to Sonidegib (10 nM; 0.78-fold and 100 nM; 0.73-fold, respectively (p[2]. MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only. 0 --> Sonidegib diphosphate Related Antibodies
Hot selling product:Aducanumab | 2-Aminoethyl diphenylborinate | 4-Hydroperoxy cyclophosphamide | Lapatinib | ISO-1 | Metronidazole | Dihydroartemisinin | Artesunate | Succinyl phosphonate (trisodium salt) | SAFit12
Trending products:Recombinant Proteins | Bioactive Screening Libraries | Natural Products | Fluorescent Dye | PROTAC | Isotope-Labeled Compounds | Oligonucleotides
References:
[1]. Pan S, et al. Discovery of NVP-LDE225, a Potent and Selective Smoothened Antagonist. ACS Med Chem Lett. 2010 Mar 16;1(3):130-4. [Content Brief]
[2]. Irvine DA, et al. Deregulated hedgehog pathway signaling is inhibited by the smoothened antagonist LDE225 (Sonidegib) in chronic phase chronic myeloid leukaemia. Sci Rep. 2016 May 9;6:25476. [Content Brief]
Brand introduction:
• MCE (MedChemExpress) has a global exclusive compound library of more than 200 kinds, and we are committed to providing the most comprehensive range of high-quality small molecule active compounds for scientific research customers around the world;
• More than 50,000 highly selective inhibitors and agonists are involved in various popular signaling pathways and disease areas;
• The products cover a variety of recombinant proteins, peptides, commonly used kits, more PROTAC, ADC and other characteristic products, widely used in new drug research and development, life science and other scientific research projects;
• Provide virtual screening, ion channel screening, metabolomics analysis detection analysis, drug screening and other professional technical services;
• It has a professional experimental center and strict quality control and verification system;
• Provide LC/MS, NMR, HPLC, chiral analysis, elemental analysis and other quality inspection reports to ensure the high purity and high quality of products;
• The biological activity of the products has been verified by the experiments of customers in various countries;
• A variety of top journals such as Nature, Cell, Science and pharmaceutical patents have included the scientific research results of MCE customers;
• Our professional team tracks the latest pharmaceutical and life science research and provides you with the latest active compounds in the world;
• It has established long-term cooperation with the world's major pharmaceutical companies and well-known scientific research institutions。
