Literature DB >> 14570885

Structure-activity relationship of synthetic toll-like receptor 4 agonists.

Axel G Stöver1, Jean Da Silva Correia, Jay T Evans, Christopher W Cluff, Mark W Elliott, Eric W Jeffery, David A Johnson, Michael J Lacy, Jory R Baldridge, Peter Probst, Richard J Ulevitch, David H Persing, Robert M Hershberg.   

Abstract

Important questions remain regarding the impact of variations in the structure of the lipid A portion of lipopolysaccharide on activation of cells via the Toll-like receptor 4 complex. We have studied a series of synthetic lipid A mimetic compounds known as aminoalkyl glucosaminide phosphates in which the length of the secondary acyl chain has been systematically varied. Using transcriptional profiling of human monocytes and responses of Toll-like receptor 4 complex cell transfectants, we demonstrate a clear dependence of length on secondary acyl chain on Toll-like receptor 4 activation. Compounds with secondary acyl chains less than eight carbons in length have dramatically reduced activity, and substitutions of the left-sided secondary acyl chain had the most important effect on the Toll-like receptor 4 agonist activity of these molecules. The structure-function relationships of these compounds assessed via the induction of chemokines and cytokines following in vivo administration closely mirrored those seen with cell-based studies. This novel set of synthetic lipid A mimetics will be useful for Toll-like receptor 4-based investigations and may have clinical utility as stand-alone immunomodulators.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14570885     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M310760200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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