Literature DB >> 23458757

The use of TrkA-PathHunter assay in high-throughput screening to identify compounds that affect nerve growth factor signaling.

Pontus Forsell1, Helena Almqvist, Per Hillertz, Tomas Akerud, Magdalena Otrocka, Lina Eisele, Kai Sun, Henrik Andersson, Shephali Trivedi, Anna Ridderstad Wollberg, Niek Dekker, Didier Rottici, Kristian Sandberg.   

Abstract

The TrkA-PathHunter cell-based assay was used in high-throughput screening (HTS) to identify compounds that inhibit nerve growth factor (NGF)/TrkA signaling. The assay was conducted in a 384-well format, and typical Z' values during HTS ranged from 0.3 to 0.8. The reproducibility of IC50 values was good, and the use of cryopreserved cells was well tolerated, as judged by assay parameters such as Z' and S/B and by comparison of IC50 values obtained with cells in culture. During hit deconvolution, TrkA-kinase inhibitors were identified with ATP-competitive as well as non-ATP-competitive mechanisms of action. Furthermore, other mechanisms of action such as NGF and TrkA antagonists were also identified. Because of the different molecular mechanisms identified, it is possible that subsequent optimization work to increase affinity and selectivity might lead to compounds that could have a better chance to evoke clinical efficacy without the adverse effects observed for nonselective TrkA inhibitors.

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Keywords:  TrkA; assay development; high-throughput screening; nerve growth factor

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23458757     DOI: 10.1177/1087057113479401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Screen        ISSN: 1087-0571


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