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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 29, 2009
Filed:
Apr. 15, 2003
Marie-agnès Lassoie, Braine-le-Château, BE;
Laurent Knerr, Göteborg, SE;
Thierry Demaude, Saint-Ghislain, BE;
Françoise DE Laveleye-defais, Brussels, BE;
Thierry Kogej, Göteborg, SE;
Luc Quere, Dampicourt, BE;
Sylvain Routier, Tigy, FR;
Gerald Guillaumet, St-Jean-le-Blanc, FR;
Marie-Agnès Lassoie, Braine-le-Château, BE;
Laurent Knerr, Göteborg, SE;
Thierry Demaude, Saint-Ghislain, BE;
Françoise De Laveleye-Defais, Brussels, BE;
Thierry Kogej, Göteborg, SE;
Luc Quere, Dampicourt, BE;
Sylvain Routier, Tigy, FR;
Gerald Guillaumet, St-Jean-le-Blanc, FR;
UCB Pharma S.A., Brussels, BE;
Abstract
The present invention concerns 2,6-quinolinyl and 2,6-naphthyl derivatives of formula (I), processes for preparing them, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use as pharmaceuticals for the treatment of VLA-4 dependent inflammatory diseases such as for example asthma, allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, conjunctivitis, food allergy, psoriasis, urticaria, pruritus, eczema, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis and atherosclerosis. Formula (I): wherein X is N or CH.