Literature DB >> 31954990

Design and synthesis of fluorescent ligands for the detection of cannabinoid type 2 receptor (CB2R).

Francesco Spinelli1, Roberta Giampietro1, Angela Stefanachi1, Chiara Riganti2, Joanna Kopecka2, Francesca Serena Abatematteo1, Francesco Leonetti1, Nicola Antonio Colabufo3, Giuseppe Felice Mangiatordi4, Orazio Nicolotti1, Maria Grazia Perrone1, José Brea5, María Isabel Loza5, Vittoria Infantino6, Carmen Abate7, Marialessandra Contino8.   

Abstract

The Cannabinoid 2 receptor, CB2R, belonging to the endocannabinoid system, ECS, is involved in the first steps of neurodegeneration and cancer evolution and progression and thus its modulation may be exploited in the therapeutic and diagnostic fields. However, CB2Rs distribution and signaling pathways in physiological and pathological conditions are still controversial mainly because of the lack of reliable diagnostic tools. With the aim to produce green and safe systems to detect CB2R, we designed a series of fluorescent ligands with three different green fluorescent moieties (4-dimethylaminophthalimide, 4-DMAP, 7-nitro-4-yl-aminobenzoxadiazole, NBD, and Fluorescein-thiourea, FTU) linked to the N1-position of the CB2R pharmacophore N-adamantyl-4-oxo-1,4-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxamide through polymethylene chains. Compound 28 emerged for its compromise between good pharmacodynamic properties (CB2R Ki = 130 nM and no affinity vs the other subtype CB1R) and optimal fluorescent spectroscopic properties. Therefore, compound 28 was studied through FACS (saturation and competitive binding studies) and fluorescence microscopy (visualization and competitive binding) in engineered cells (CB2R-HEK293 cells) and in diverse tumour cells. The fluoligand binding assays were successfully set up, and affinity values for the two reference compounds GW405833 and WIN55,212-2, comparable to the values obtained by radioligand binding assays, were obtained. Fluoligand 28 also allowed the detection of the presence and quantification of the CB2R in the same cell lines. The interactions of compound 28 within the CB2R binding site were also investigated by molecular docking simulations, and indications for the improvement of the CB2R affinity of this class of compounds were provided. Overall, the results obtained through these studies propose compound 28 as a safe and green alternative to the commonly used radioligands for in vitro investigations.
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Keywords:  CB2R; CB2R fluorescent ligands; Cannabinoid receptors; Flow cytometry study; Fluorescent competitive binding assay; Fluorescent probes

Year:  2020        PMID: 31954990     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2020.112037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Med Chem        ISSN: 0223-5234            Impact factor:   6.514


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