| Literature DB >> 30100350 |
Zhenyi Hu1, Hiromi Tanji2, Shuangshuang Jiang3, Shuting Zhang3, Kyoin Koo4, Jean Chan5, Kentaro Sakaniwa2, Umeharu Ohto2, Albert Candia5, Toshiyuki Shimizu2, Hang Yin6.
Abstract
Rational design of drug-like small-molecule ligands based on structural information of proteins remains a significant challenge in chemical biology. In particular, designs targeting protein-protein interfaces have met little success given the dynamic nature of the protein surfaces. Herein, we utilized the structure of a small-molecule ligand in complex with Toll-like receptor 8 (TLR8) as a model system due to TLR8's clinical relevance. Overactivation of TLR8 has been suggested to play a prominent role in the pathogenesis of various autoimmune diseases; however, there are still few small-molecule antagonists available, and our rational designs led to the discovery of six exceptionally potent compounds with ∼picomolar IC50 values. Two X-ray crystallographic structures validated the contacts within the binding pocket. A variety of biological evaluations in cultured cell lines, human peripheral blood mononuclear cells, and splenocytes from human TLR8-transgenic mice further demonstrated these TLR8 inhibitors' high efficacy, suggesting strong therapeutic potential against autoimmune disorders.Entities:
Keywords: TLR8; antagonists; autoimmunity; protein-protein interactions; rational design
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30100350 PMCID: PMC6195466 DOI: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2018.07.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Chem Biol ISSN: 2451-9448 Impact factor: 8.116