SNS-314

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SNS-314 is a potent and selective inhibitor of Aurora kinases A, B, and C. Proliferating cells treated with SNS-314 bypass the mitotic spindle checkpoint and fail to undergo cytokinesis, leading to multiple rounds of endoreduplication and eventually cell death. SNS-314 inhibits tumor growth in a variety of preclinical models, and it is now being tested in single agent Phase 1 studies in patients with advanced solid tumours.

SNS-314 inhibits Aurora kinases A, B, and C. Stopping Aurora kinases halts cellular division at the mitotoic phase of the cell cycle and proliferation in tumor cells that overexpress Aurora kinases.

Trade Name SNS-314
Generic SNS-314
Type
Formula C18H15ClN6OS2
Weight Average: 430.934
Monoisotopic: 430.043728219
Groups Investigational
Therapeutic Class
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Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
SNS-314
SNS-314

Uses

Investigated for use/treatment in solid tumors.

How SNS-314 works

The process of cell division, or mitosis, plays a critical role in the uncontrolled proliferation that is a hallmark of cancer. During mitosis, a cell aligns duplicate copies of its DNA along a mitotic spindle and subdivides itself through a process called cytokinesis, creating two identical daughter cells. This process is often poorly regulated in cancer, leading to rapid proliferation and tissue growth. Aurora kinases (A, B, and C) play important, though differentiated, roles in mitosis. Aurora A controls the formation of the spindle assembly, while Aurora B ensures that the DNA is appropriately aligned and that cytokinesis proceeds successfully. Less is known about Aurora C, though it is thought to serve many of the same functions as Aurora B. Elevated expression of Aurora A has been detected in a high percentage of colon, breast, ovarian, gastric, and pancreatic tumors. Aurora B and C are also expressed at high levels in primary tumors.

Given the central roles of all three Aurora kinases in regulating mitosis and the association between their overexpression and tumorigenesis, they are being evaluated as potential targets in cancer therapy. SNS-314 is a potent inhibitor of all 3 Aurora kinases. Cells treated with SNS-314 make additional copies of their DNA, but are unable to create functional spindle assemblies or replicate. As a result, these cells are unable to progress, and ultimately die by a variety of mechanisms. Since most normal cells are not undergoing mitosis in their normal settings, SNS-314 is expected to affect only highly proliferating tissues, particularly tumor tissues. SNS-314 is being tested in a Phase 1 trial in patients with advanced solid tumor malignancies.

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