Literature DB >> 1966934

Non-specific protective activity of synthetic lipid A-subunit analogs against microbial infections is influenced by their 2-N- and 3-O-linked acyl substituents in the D-glucosamine backbone.

S Ikeda1, M Matsuura, M Nakatsuka, J Y Homma, M Kiso, A Hasegawa, C Nishimura.   

Abstract

Non-specific protective activities against vaccinia virus (VV) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections as well as interferon (IFN)-inducing, natural killer (NK) cell and macrophage activation activities of chemically synthesized lipid A-subunit analogs were investigated. The analogs are 4-O-phosphono-D-glucosamine derivatives carrying different 2-N- and 3-O-linked acyl substituents such as (R)-3-tetradecanoyloxytetradecanoyl (C14-O-(C14)), (R)-3-hydroxytetradecanoyl (C14-OH) and tetradecanoyl (C14) groups. Compounds GLA-59 and GLA-60, which possess C14-OH and C14-O-(C14) groups as their acyl substituents, showed stronger IFN-inducing and anti-vaccinia virus activities than GLA-27 and GLA-68, which possess a C14 group instead of the C14-OH group in GLA-59 and GLA-60, although NK cell activation activity was similarly high in all of these compounds. In protective activity against P. aeruginosa infection and macrophage activation activity, GLA-60 and GLA-68, which carry a C14-O-(C14) group at the 3-O-position, expressed higher activities than GLA-27 and GLA-59, which carry the acyloxyacyl group at the 2-N-position. These results indicate that the acyl substituent (whether the counterpart of the C14-O-(C14) group is a C14 or a C14-OH group) and the binding position of the acyloxyacyl group at the 2-N- or the 3-O-position strongly influence the manifestation of antimicrobial and immunomodulating activities in different ways depending on the activity. Among the compounds, GLA-60 satisfied the structure requirements for protection against both VV and P. aeruginosa infections. This compound is a hopeful immunomodulator for prevention against broad microbial infections.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1966934

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Lab Immunol        ISSN: 0141-2760


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1.  Biophysical characterization of triacyl monosaccharide lipid a partial structures in relation to bioactivity.

Authors:  Klaus Brandenburg; Motohiro Matsuura; Holger Heine; Mareike Müller; Makato Kiso; Hideharu Ishida; Michel H J Koch; Ulrich Seydel
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2002-07       Impact factor: 4.033

Review 2.  Immunopharmacology of lipid A mimetics.

Authors:  William S Bowen; Siva K Gandhapudi; Joseph P Kolb; Thomas C Mitchell
Journal:  Adv Pharmacol       Date:  2013
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