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Discovery of substituted 4-aminoquinazolines as selective Toll-like receptor 4 ligands.


ABSTRACT: The Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are critical components of the innate immune system that regulate immune recognition in part through NF-?B activation. A human cell-based high throughput screen (HTS) revealed substituted 4-aminoquinazolines to be small molecular weight activators of NF-?B. The most potent hit compound predominantly stimulated through the human TLR4/MD2 complex, and had less activity with the mouse TLR4/MD2. There was no activity with other TLRs and the TLR4 activation was MD-2 dependent and CD14 independent. Synthetic modifications of the quinazoline scaffold at the 2 and 4 positions revealed trends in structure-activity relationships with respect to TLR dependent production of the NF-?B associated cytokine IL-8 in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells, as well as IL-6 in mouse antigen presenting cells. Furthermore, the hit compound in this series also activated the interferon signaling pathway resulting in type I interferon production. Substitution at the O-phenyl moiety with groups such as bromine, chlorine and methyl resulted in enhanced immunological activity. Computational studies indicated that the 4-aminoquinazoline compounds bind primarily to human MD-2 in the TLR4/MD-2 complex. These small molecules, which preferentially stimulate human rather than mouse innate immune cells, may be useful as adjuvants or immunotherapeutic agents.

SUBMITTER: Nour A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4250372 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Discovery of substituted 4-aminoquinazolines as selective Toll-like receptor 4 ligands.

Nour Afshin A   Hayashi Tomoko T   Chan Michael M   Yao Shiyin S   Tawatao Rommel I RI   Crain Brian B   Tsigelny Igor F IF   Kouznetsova Valentina L VL   Ahmadiiveli Alast A   Messer Karen K   Pu Minya M   Corr Maripat M   Carson Dennis A DA   Cottam Howard B HB  

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 20140922 21


The Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are critical components of the innate immune system that regulate immune recognition in part through NF-κB activation. A human cell-based high throughput screen (HTS) revealed substituted 4-aminoquinazolines to be small molecular weight activators of NF-κB. The most potent hit compound predominantly stimulated through the human TLR4/MD2 complex, and had less activity with the mouse TLR4/MD2. There was no activity with other TLRs and the TLR4 activation was MD-2 dep  ...[more]

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