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Ligand-based virtual screening identifies a family of selective cannabinoid receptor 2 agonists.


ABSTRACT: The cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2R) has been linked with the regulation of inflammation, and selective receptor activation has been proposed as a target for the treatment of a range of inflammatory diseases such as atherosclerosis and arthritis. In order to identify selective CB2R agonists with appropriate physicochemical and ADME properties for future evaluation in vivo, we first performed a ligand-based virtual screen. Subsequent medicinal chemistry optimisation studies led to the identification of a new class of selective CB2R agonists. Several examples showed high levels of activity (EC50<200 nM) and binding affinity (Ki<200 nM) for the CB2R, and no detectable activity at the CB1R. The most promising example, DIAS2, also showed favourable in vitro metabolic stability and absorption properties along with a clean selectivity profile when evaluated against a panel of GPCRs and kinases.

SUBMITTER: Gianella-Borradori M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4346271 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ligand-based virtual screening identifies a family of selective cannabinoid receptor 2 agonists.

Gianella-Borradori Matteo M   Christou Ivy I   Bataille Carole J R CJ   Cross Rebecca L RL   Wynne Graham M GM   Greaves David R DR   Russell Angela J AJ  

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 20141108 1


The cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2R) has been linked with the regulation of inflammation, and selective receptor activation has been proposed as a target for the treatment of a range of inflammatory diseases such as atherosclerosis and arthritis. In order to identify selective CB2R agonists with appropriate physicochemical and ADME properties for future evaluation in vivo, we first performed a ligand-based virtual screen. Subsequent medicinal chemistry optimisation studies led to the identification  ...[more]

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