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Glycolipid-based TLR4 Modulators and Fluorescent Probes: Rational Design, Synthesis, and Biological Properties

Authors :
Stefania E. Sestito
Matteo Piazza
Roman Jerala
Javier Klett
Carlotta Ciaramelli
Sonsoles Martín-Santamaría
Francesco Peri
Valentina Calabrese
Alja Oblak
Lucia Perez-Regidor
Ciaramelli, C
Calabrese, V
Sestito, S
Pérez Regidor, L
Klett, J
Oblak, A
Jerala, R
Piazza, M
Martín Santamaría, S
Peri, F
Source :
Chemical biologydrug design. 88(2)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The cationic glycolipid IAXO-102, a potent TLR4 antagonist targeting both MD-2 and CD14 co-receptors, has been used as scaffold to design new potential TLR4 modulators and fluorescent labels for the TLR4 receptor complex (membrane TLR4.MD-2 dimer and CD14). The primary amino group of IAXO-102, not involved in direct interaction with MD-2 and CD14 receptors, has been exploited to covalently attach a fluorescein (molecules 1 and 2) or to link two molecules of IAXO-102 through diamine and diammonium spacers, obtaining 'dimeric' molecules 3 and 4. The structure-based rational design of compounds 1-4 was guided by the optimization of MD-2 and CD14 binding. Compounds 1 and 2 inhibited TLR4 activation, in a concentration-dependent manner, and signaling in HEK-Blue TLR4 cells. The fluorescent labeling of murine macrophages by molecule 1 was inhibited by LPS and was also abrogated when cell surface proteins were digested by trypsin, thus suggesting an interaction of fluorescent probe 1 with membrane proteins of the TLR4 receptor system.

Details

ISSN :
17470285
Volume :
88
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemical biologydrug design
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ca0e5715661fa5bde782b0d3d88ca1ee