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Potent inhibitors of pro-inflammatory cytokine production produced by a marine-derived bacterium.


ABSTRACT: Cytokines produced through the antigen presenting cell (APC)-T-cell interaction play a key role in the activation of the allergic asthmatic response. Evaluating small molecules that inhibit the production of these pro-inflammatory proteins is therefore important for the discovery of novel chemical structures with potential antiasthma activity. We adapted a mouse splenocyte cytokine assay to screen a library of 2,500 marine microbial extracts for their ability to inhibit T(H)2 cytokine release and identified potent activity in a marine-derived strain CNQ431, identified as a Streptomyces species. Bioactivity guided fractionation of the organic extract of this strain led to the isolation of ten new 9-membered bis-lactones, splenocins A-J (1-10). The new compounds display potent biological activities, comparable to that of the corticosteroid dexamethasone, with IC(50) values from 2 to 50 nM in the splenocyte cytokine assay. This study provides the foundation for the optimization of these potent anti-inflammatory compounds for development in the treatment of asthma.

SUBMITTER: Strangman WK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2735501 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Potent inhibitors of pro-inflammatory cytokine production produced by a marine-derived bacterium.

Strangman Wendy K WK   Kwon Hak Cheol HC   Broide David D   Jensen Paul R PR   Fenical William W  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20090401 8


Cytokines produced through the antigen presenting cell (APC)-T-cell interaction play a key role in the activation of the allergic asthmatic response. Evaluating small molecules that inhibit the production of these pro-inflammatory proteins is therefore important for the discovery of novel chemical structures with potential antiasthma activity. We adapted a mouse splenocyte cytokine assay to screen a library of 2,500 marine microbial extracts for their ability to inhibit T(H)2 cytokine release an  ...[more]

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