1. Optical Control of Cytokine Production Using Photoswitchable Galactosylceramides.
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Hartrampf N, Seki T, Baumann A, Watson P, Vepřek NA, Hetzler BE, Hoffmann-Röder A, Tsuji M, and Trauner D
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- Antigens, CD1d chemistry, Cytokines metabolism, Galactosylceramides chemistry, Killer Cells, Natural chemistry, Natural Killer T-Cells, Structure-Activity Relationship, Antigens, CD1d metabolism, Cytokines chemistry, Galactosylceramides pharmacology, Glycolipids chemistry, Killer Cells, Natural drug effects
- Abstract
α-Galactosylceramides are glycosphingolipids that show promise in cancer immunotherapy. After presentation by CD1d, they activate natural killer T cells (NKT), which results in the production of a variety of pro-inflammatory and immunomodulatory cytokines. Herein, we report the synthesis and biological evaluation of photochromic derivatives of KRN-7000, the activity of which can be modulated with light. Based on established structure-activity relationships, we designed photoswitchable analogues of this glycolipid that control the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as IFN-γ. The azobenzene derivative α-GalACer-4 proved to be more potent than KRN-7000 itself when activated with 370 nm light. Photolipids of this type could improve our mechanistic understanding of cytokine production and could open new directions in photoimmunotherapy., (© 2019 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.)
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- 2020
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