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Purinergic Signal ; 20(2): 193-205, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37423967

RESUMO

Evaluation of kinetic parameters of drug-target binding, kon, koff, and residence time (RT), in addition to the traditional in vitro parameter of affinity is receiving increasing attention in the early stages of drug discovery. Target binding kinetics emerges as a meaningful concept for the evaluation of a ligand's duration of action and more generally drug efficacy and safety. We report the biological evaluation of a novel series of spirobenzo-oxazinepiperidinone derivatives as inhibitors of the human equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (hENT1, SLC29A1). The compounds were evaluated in radioligand binding experiments, i.e., displacement, competition association, and washout assays, to evaluate their affinity and binding kinetic parameters. We also linked these pharmacological parameters to the compounds' chemical characteristics, and learned that separate moieties of the molecules governed target affinity and binding kinetics. Among the 29 compounds tested, 28 stood out with high affinity and a long residence time of 87 min. These findings reveal the importance of supplementing affinity data with binding kinetics at transport proteins such as hENT1.


Assuntos
Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo , Tioinosina , Humanos , Transporte Biológico , Tioinosina/metabolismo , Tioinosina/farmacologia , Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/química , Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/metabolismo
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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 75: 128808, 2022 11 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35609741

RESUMO

Novel bacterial topoisomerase inhibitors (NBTIs) are the newest members of gyrase inhibitor broad-spectrum antibacterial agents, represented by the most advanced member, gepotidacin, a 4-amino-piperidine linked NBTI, which is undergoing phase III clinical trials for treatment of urinary tract infections (UTI). We have extensively reported studies on oxabicyclooctane linked NBTIs, including AM-8722. The present study summarizes structure activity relationship (SAR) of AM-8722 leading to identification of 7-fluoro-1-cyanomethyl-1,5-naphthyridin-2-one based NBTI (16, AM-8888) with improved potency and spectrum (MIC values of 0.016-4 µg/mL), with Pseudomonas aeruginosa being the least sensitive strain (MIC 4 µg/mL).


Assuntos
Antibacterianos , Inibidores da Topoisomerase , Antibacterianos/química , Antibacterianos/farmacologia , DNA Girase/metabolismo , DNA Topoisomerase IV , Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana , Staphylococcus aureus/metabolismo , Relação Estrutura-Atividade , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Inibidores da Topoisomerase II/química , Inibidores da Topoisomerase II/farmacologia , Inibidores da Topoisomerase/química , Inibidores da Topoisomerase/farmacologia
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Bioorg Chem ; 128: 106087, 2022 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35970069

RESUMO

Novel bacterial topoisomerase inhibitors (NBTIs) are an important new class of antibacterials targeting bacterial type II topoisomerases (DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV). Notwithstanding their potent antibacterial activity, they suffer from a detrimental class-related hERG blockage. In this study, we designed and synthesized an optimized library of NBTIs comprising different linker moieties that exhibit reduced hERG inhibition and retain inhibitory potencies on DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, respectively, as well as potent antibacterial activities. Substitution of the linker's tertiary amine with polar groups outcome in diminished hERG inhibition. Compound 17 expresses nanomolar enzyme inhibitory potency and antibacterial activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria as well as reduced hERG inhibition relative to our previously published NBTI analogs. Here, we point to some important NBTI's structural features that influence their hERG inhibitory activity.


Assuntos
Antibacterianos , DNA Girase , Antibacterianos/química , Antibacterianos/farmacologia , DNA Girase/metabolismo , DNA Topoisomerase IV , Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Bactérias Gram-Negativas , Bactérias Gram-Positivas , Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana , Naftiridinas/química , Relação Estrutura-Atividade , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Inibidores da Topoisomerase II/química , Inibidores da Topoisomerase II/farmacologia
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Chem Biodivers ; 19(4): e202100843, 2022 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35213767

RESUMO

In our continuous screening for bioactive microbial natural products, the culture extracts of a terrestrial Actinomycetes sp. GSCW-51 yielded two new metabolites, i. e., 5-hydroxymethyl-3-(1-hydroxy-6-methyl-7-oxooctyl)dihydrofuran-2(3H)-one (1), 5-hydroxymethyl-3-(1,7-dihydroxy-6-methyloctyl)dihydrofuran-2(3H)-one (2), and two known compounds; 5'-methylthioinosine (3), and 5'-methylthioinosine sulfoxide (4), which are isolated first time from any natural source, along with four known compounds (5-8). The structures of the new compounds were deduced by HR-ESI-MS, 1D and 2D NMR data, and in comparison with related compounds from the literature. Additionally, owing to the current COVID-19 pandemic situation, we also computationally explored the therapeutic potential of our isolated compounds against SARS-CoV-2. Compound 4 showed the best binding energies of -6.2 and -6.6 kcal/mol for Mpro and spike proteins, respectively. The intermolecular interactions were also studied using 2-D and 3-D imagery, which also supported the binding energies as well as put several insights under the spotlight. Furthermore, Lipinski's rule of 5 was used to predict the drug likeness of compounds 1-4, which indicated all compounds obey Lipinski's rule of 5. The study of bioavailability radars of the compounds 1-4 also confirmed their drug likeness properties where all the five crucial drug likeness parameters are in color area, which is safe to be used as drugs. Our isolation and computational findings highly encourage the scientific community to do further in vitro and in vivo studies of compounds 1-4.


Assuntos
Tratamento Farmacológico da COVID-19 , SARS-CoV-2 , Actinomyces , Humanos , Simulação de Acoplamento Molecular , Simulação de Dinâmica Molecular , Pandemias , Tioinosina
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Mol Pharmacol ; 99(2): 147-162, 2021 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33262250

RESUMO

Equilibrative nucleoside transporters (ENTs) 1 and 2 facilitate nucleoside transport across the blood-testis barrier (BTB). Improving drug entry into the testes with drugs that use endogenous transport pathways may lead to more effective treatments for diseases within the reproductive tract. In this study, CRISPR/CRISPR-associated protein 9 was used to generate HeLa cell lines in which ENT expression was limited to ENT1 or ENT2. We characterized uridine transport in these cell lines and generated Bayesian models to predict interactions with the ENTs. Quantification of [3H]uridine uptake in the presence of the ENT-specific inhibitor S-(4-nitrobenzyl)-6-thioinosine (NBMPR) demonstrated functional loss of each transporter. Nine nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibitors and 37 nucleoside/heterocycle analogs were evaluated to identify ENT interactions. Twenty-one compounds inhibited uridine uptake and abacavir, nevirapine, ticagrelor, and uridine triacetate had different IC50 values for ENT1 and ENT2. Total accumulation of four identified inhibitors was measured with and without NBMPR to determine whether there was ENT-mediated transport. Clofarabine and cladribine were ENT1 and ENT2 substrates, whereas nevirapine and lexibulin were ENT1 and ENT2 nontransported inhibitors. Bayesian models generated using Assay Central machine learning software yielded reasonably high internal validation performance (receiver operator characteristic > 0.7). ENT1 IC50-based models were generated from ChEMBL; subvalidations using this training data set correctly predicted 58% of inhibitors when analyzing activity by percent uptake and 63% when using estimated-IC50 values. Determining drug interactions with these transporters can be useful in identifying and predicting compounds that are ENT1 and ENT2 substrates and can thereby circumvent the BTB through this transepithelial transport pathway in Sertoli cells. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: This study is the first to predict drug interactions with equilibrative nucleoside transporter (ENT) 1 and ENT2 using Bayesian modeling. Novel CRISPR/CRISPR-associated protein 9 functional knockouts of ENT1 and ENT2 in HeLa S3 cells were generated and characterized. Determining drug interactions with these transporters can be useful in identifying and predicting compounds that are ENT1 and ENT2 substrates and can circumvent the blood-testis barrier through this transepithelial transport pathway in Sertoli cells.


Assuntos
Acetatos/farmacologia , Didesoxinucleosídeos/farmacologia , Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/genética , Transportador Equilibrativo 2 de Nucleosídeo/genética , Nevirapina/farmacologia , Ticagrelor/farmacologia , Uridina/análogos & derivados , Uridina/metabolismo , Teorema de Bayes , Transporte Biológico , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas , Linhagem Celular , Interações Medicamentosas , Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/metabolismo , Transportador Equilibrativo 2 de Nucleosídeo/metabolismo , Técnicas de Inativação de Genes , Células HeLa , Humanos , Aprendizado de Máquina , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Tioinosina/farmacologia , Uridina/farmacologia
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Antimicrob Agents Chemother ; 65(12): e0151421, 2021 11 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34606340

RESUMO

Fluoroquinolones-the only clinically used DNA gyrase inhibitors-are effective against tuberculosis (TB) but are in limited clinical use for nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) lung infections due to intrinsic drug resistance. We sought to test alternative DNA gyrase inhibitors for anti-NTM activity. Mycobacterium tuberculosis gyrase inhibitors (MGIs), a subclass of novel bacterial topoisomerase inhibitors (NBTIs), were recently shown to be active against the tubercle bacillus. Here, we show that the MGI EC/11716 not only has potent anti-tubercular activity but is active against M. abscessus and M. avium in vitro. Focusing on M. abscessus, which causes the most difficult to cure NTM disease, we show that EC/11716 is bactericidal, active against drug-tolerant biofilms, and efficacious in a murine model of M. abscessus lung infection. Based on resistant mutant selection experiments, we report a low frequency of resistance to EC/11716 and confirm DNA gyrase as its target. Our findings demonstrate the potential of NBTIs as anti-M. abscessus and possibly broad-spectrum anti-mycobacterial agents.


Assuntos
Infecções por Mycobacterium não Tuberculosas , Mycobacterium abscessus , Mycobacterium tuberculosis , Animais , Camundongos , Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana , Infecções por Mycobacterium não Tuberculosas/tratamento farmacológico , Micobactérias não Tuberculosas , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Inibidores da Topoisomerase II/farmacologia
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Drug Metab Dispos ; 49(7): 479-489, 2021 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33980604

RESUMO

Equilibrativenucleoside transporters (ENTs) participate in the pharmacokinetics and disposition of nucleoside analog drugs. Understanding drug interactions with the ENTs may inform and facilitate the development of new drugs, including chemotherapeutics and antivirals that require access to sanctuary sites such as the male genital tract. This study created three-dimensional pharmacophores for ENT1 and ENT2 substrates and inhibitors using Kt and IC50 data curated from the literature. Substrate pharmacophores for ENT1 and ENT2 are distinct, with partial overlap of hydrogen bond donors, whereas the inhibitor pharmacophores predominantly feature hydrogen bond acceptors. Mizoribine and ribavirin mapped to the ENT1 substrate pharmacophore and proved to be substrates of the ENTs. The presence of the ENT-specific inhibitor 6-S-[(4-nitrophenyl)methyl]-6-thioinosine (NBMPR) decreased mizoribine accumulation in ENT1 and ENT2 cells (ENT1, ∼70% decrease, P = 0.0046; ENT2, ∼50% decrease, P = 0.0012). NBMPR also decreased ribavirin accumulation in ENT1 and ENT2 cells (ENT1: ∼50% decrease, P = 0.0498; ENT2: ∼30% decrease, P = 0.0125). Darunavir mapped to the ENT1 inhibitor pharmacophore and NBMPR did not significantly influence darunavir accumulation in either ENT1 or ENT2 cells (ENT1: P = 0.28; ENT2: P = 0.53), indicating that darunavir's interaction with the ENTs is limited to inhibition. These computational and in vitro models can inform compound selection in the drug discovery and development process, thereby reducing time and expense of identification and optimization of ENT-interacting compounds. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: This study developed computational models of human equilibrative nucleoside transporters (ENTs) to predict drug interactions and validated these models with two compounds in vitro. Identification and prediction of ENT1 and ENT2 substrates allows for the determination of drugs that can penetrate tissues expressing these transporters.


Assuntos
Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/metabolismo , Nucleosídeos/farmacocinética , Darunavir/farmacocinética , Interações Medicamentosas , Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/antagonistas & inibidores , Células HeLa , Humanos , Nucleosídeos/análogos & derivados , Ribavirina/farmacocinética , Ribonucleosídeos/farmacocinética , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Tioinosina/farmacocinética
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FASEB J ; 34(1): 1516-1531, 2020 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31914698

RESUMO

Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections are increasingly multidrug resistant and cause healthcare-associated pneumonia, a major risk factor for acute lung injury (ALI)/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Adenosine is a signaling nucleoside with potential opposing effects; adenosine can either protect against acute lung injury via adenosine receptors or cause lung injury via adenosine receptors or equilibrative nucleoside transporter (ENT)-dependent intracellular adenosine uptake. We hypothesized that blockade of intracellular adenosine uptake by inhibition of ENT1/2 would increase adenosine receptor signaling and protect against P. aeruginosa-induced acute lung injury. We observed that P. aeruginosa (strain: PA103) infection induced acute lung injury in C57BL/6 mice in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Using ENT1/2 pharmacological inhibitor, nitrobenzylthioinosine (NBTI), and ENT1-null mice, we demonstrated that ENT blockade elevated lung adenosine levels and significantly attenuated P. aeruginosa-induced acute lung injury, as assessed by lung wet-to-dry weight ratio, BAL protein levels, BAL inflammatory cell counts, pro-inflammatory cytokines, and pulmonary function (total lung volume, static lung compliance, tissue damping, and tissue elastance). Using both agonists and antagonists directed against adenosine receptors A2AR and A2BR, we further demonstrated that ENT1/2 blockade protected against P. aeruginosa -induced acute lung injury via activation of A2AR and A2BR. Additionally, ENT1/2 chemical inhibition and ENT1 knockout prevented P. aeruginosa-induced lung NLRP3 inflammasome activation. Finally, inhibition of inflammasome prevented P. aeruginosa-induced acute lung injury. Our results suggest that targeting ENT1/2 and NLRP3 inflammasome may be novel strategies for prevention and treatment of P. aeruginosa-induced pneumonia and subsequent ARDS.


Assuntos
Lesão Pulmonar Aguda/tratamento farmacológico , Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/antagonistas & inibidores , Transportador Equilibrativo 2 de Nucleosídeo/antagonistas & inibidores , Inflamassomos/metabolismo , Proteína 3 que Contém Domínio de Pirina da Família NLR/metabolismo , Infecções por Pseudomonas/tratamento farmacológico , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/metabolismo , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Lesão Pulmonar Aguda/metabolismo , Lesão Pulmonar Aguda/microbiologia , Lesão Pulmonar Aguda/patologia , Animais , Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/metabolismo , Transportador Equilibrativo 2 de Nucleosídeo/metabolismo , Masculino , Camundongos , Infecções por Pseudomonas/metabolismo , Infecções por Pseudomonas/patologia , Tioinosina/farmacologia
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Pharm Res ; 37(3): 58, 2020 Feb 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32086630

RESUMO

PURPOSE: S-(4-Nitrobenzyl)-6-thioinosine (NBMPR) is routinely used at concentrations of 0.10 µM and 0.10 mM to specifically inhibit transport of nucleosides mediated by equilibrative nucleoside transporters 1 (ENT1) and 2 (ENT2), respectively. We recently showed that NBMPR (0.10 mM) might also inhibit placental active efflux of [3H]zidovudine and [3H]tenofovir disoproxil fumarate. Here we test the hypothesis that NBMPR abolishes the activity of P-glycoprotein (ABCB1) and/or breast cancer resistance protein (ABCG2). METHODS: We performed accumulation assays with Hoechst 33342 (a model dual substrate of ABCB1 and ABCG2) and bi-directional transport studies with the ABCG2 substrate [3H]glyburide in transduced MDCKII cells, accumulation studies in choriocarcinoma-derived BeWo cells, and in situ dual perfusions of rat term placenta with glyburide. RESULTS: NBMPR inhibited Hoechst 33342 accumulation in MDCKII-ABCG2 cells (IC50 = 53 µM) but not in MDCKII-ABCB1 and MDCKII-parental cells. NBMPR (0.10 mM) also inhibited bi-directional [3H]glyburide transport across monolayers of MDCKII-ABCG2 cells and blocked ABCG2-mediated [3H]glyburide efflux by rat term placenta in situ. CONCLUSION: NBMPR at a concentration of 0.10 mM abolishes ABCG2 activity. Researchers using NBMPR to evaluate the effect of ENTs on pharmacokinetics must therefore interpret their results carefully if studying compounds that are substrates of both ENTs and ABCG2.


Assuntos
Membro 2 da Subfamília G de Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/antagonistas & inibidores , Transporte Biológico/efeitos dos fármacos , Proteínas de Neoplasias/antagonistas & inibidores , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Subfamília B de Transportador de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/antagonistas & inibidores , Subfamília B de Transportador de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/metabolismo , Membro 2 da Subfamília G de Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/metabolismo , Animais , Antivirais/metabolismo , Antivirais/farmacocinética , Linhagem Celular , Cães , Feminino , Humanos , Células Madin Darby de Rim Canino , Proteínas de Neoplasias/metabolismo , Placenta/efeitos dos fármacos , Placenta/metabolismo , Gravidez , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Tioinosina/farmacologia
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J Labelled Comp Radiopharm ; 63(9): 426-429, 2020 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32335922

RESUMO

The one-step tritiation of S-(4-nitrobenzyl)-6-thioinosine is described with characterization of the product by tritium NMR as well as mass spectrometry. The storage, stability, and repurification of [benzyl methylene-3 H]S-(4-nitrobenzyl)-6-thioinosine are also discussed.


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Tioinosina/química , Trítio/química , Marcação por Isótopo
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Biochem J ; 475(20): 3293-3309, 2018 10 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30254099

RESUMO

Human equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (hENT1), the first identified member of the ENT family of integral membrane proteins, is the primary mechanism for cellular uptake of physiologic nucleosides and many antineoplastic and antiviral nucleoside drugs. hENT1, which is potently inhibited by nitrobenzylthioinosine (NBMPR), possesses 11 transmembrane helical domains with an intracellular N-terminus and an extracellular C-terminus. As a protein with 10 endogenous cysteine residues, it is sensitive to inhibition by the membrane permeable sulfhydryl-reactive reagent N-ethylmaleimide (NEM) but is unaffected by the membrane impermeable sulfhydryl-reactive reagent p-chloromercuriphenyl sulfonate. To identify the residue(s) involved in NEM inhibition, we created a cysteine-less version of hENT1 (hENT1C-), with all 10 endogenous cysteine residues mutated to serine, and showed that it displays wild-type uridine transport and NBMPR-binding characteristics when produced in the Xenopus oocyte heterologous expression system, indicating that endogenous cysteine residues are not essential for hENT1 function. We then tested NEM sensitivity of recombinant wild-type hENT1, hENT1 mutants C1S to C10S (single cysteine residues replaced by serine), hENT1C- (all cysteine residues replaced by serine), and hENT1C- mutants S1C to S10C (single serine residues converted back to cysteine). Mutants C9S (C416S/hENT1) and S9C (S416C/hENT1C-) were insensitive and sensitive, respectively, to inhibition by NEM, identifying Cys416 as the endofacial cysteine residue in hENT1 responsible for NEM inhibition. Kinetic experiments suggested that NEM modification of Cys416, which is located at the inner extremity of TM10, results in the inhibition of hENT1 uridine transport and NBMPR binding by constraining the protein in its inward-facing conformation.


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Cisteína/metabolismo , Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/metabolismo , Etilmaleimida/metabolismo , Animais , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/antagonistas & inibidores , Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/genética , Feminino , Humanos , Ligação Proteica/fisiologia , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Tioinosina/metabolismo , Tioinosina/farmacologia , Uridina/metabolismo , Uridina/farmacologia , Xenopus laevis
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J Cell Sci ; 129(16): 3178-88, 2016 08 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27383770

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The neuroprotective role of carbon monoxide (CO) has been studied in a cell-autonomous mode. Herein, a new concept is disclosed - CO affects astrocyte-neuron communication in a paracrine manner to promote neuroprotection. Neuronal survival was assessed when co-cultured with astrocytes that had been pre-treated or not with CO. The CO-pre-treated astrocytes reduced neuronal cell death, and the cellular mechanisms were investigated, focusing on purinergic signaling. CO modulates astrocytic metabolism and extracellular ATP content in the co-culture medium. Moreover, several antagonists of P1 adenosine and P2 ATP receptors partially reverted CO-induced neuroprotection through astrocytes. Likewise, knocking down expression of the neuronal P1 adenosine receptor A2A-R (encoded by Adora2a) reverted the neuroprotective effects of CO-exposed astrocytes. The neuroprotection of CO-treated astrocytes also decreased following prevention of ATP or adenosine release from astrocytic cells and inhibition of extracellular ATP metabolism into adenosine. Finally, the neuronal downstream event involves TrkB (also known as NTRK2) receptors and BDNF. Pharmacological and genetic inhibition of TrkB receptors reverts neuroprotection triggered by CO-treated astrocytes. Furthermore, the neuronal ratio of BDNF to pro-BDNF increased in the presence of CO-treated astrocytes and decreased whenever A2A-R expression was silenced. In summary, CO prevents neuronal cell death in a paracrine manner by targeting astrocytic metabolism through purinergic signaling.


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Astrócitos/metabolismo , Monóxido de Carbono/farmacologia , Neuroproteção/efeitos dos fármacos , Comunicação Parácrina/efeitos dos fármacos , Receptores Purinérgicos/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais/efeitos dos fármacos , Adenosina/farmacologia , Trifosfato de Adenosina/análogos & derivados , Trifosfato de Adenosina/metabolismo , Trifosfato de Adenosina/farmacologia , Animais , Apoptose/efeitos dos fármacos , Astrócitos/efeitos dos fármacos , Técnicas de Cocultura , Cisteína/metabolismo , Espaço Extracelular/metabolismo , Inativação Gênica/efeitos dos fármacos , Ácido Glicirretínico/análogos & derivados , Ácido Glicirretínico/farmacologia , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Modelos Biológicos , Neurônios/citologia , Neurônios/efeitos dos fármacos , Neurônios/metabolismo , Pirimidinas/farmacologia , Receptor trkB/metabolismo , Receptores A2 de Adenosina/metabolismo , Serina/metabolismo , Suramina/farmacologia , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Tioinosina/farmacologia , Triazóis/farmacologia , Xantinas/farmacologia
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Pharmacogenomics J ; 18(1): 160-166, 2018 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28045129

RESUMO

The conversion of azathioprine (AZA) to mercaptopurine (MP) is mediated by glutathione transferase Mu1 (GSTM1), alpha1 (GSTA1) and alpha2 (GSTA2). We designed a case-control study with data from the TOPIC trial to explore the effects of genetic variation on steady state 6-methylmercaptopurine ribonucleotide (6-MMPR) and 6-thioguanine nucleotide (6-TGN) metabolite levels. We included 199 patients with inflammatory bowel disease (126 on AZA and 73 on MP). GSTM1-null genotype carriers on AZA had two-fold lower 6-MMPR levels than AZA users carrying one or two copies of GSTM1 (2239 (1006-4587) versus 4371 (1897-7369) pmol/8 × 108 RBCs; P<0.01). In patients on MP (control group) 6-MMPR levels were comparable (6195 (1551-10712) versus 6544 (1717-11600) pmol/8 × 108 RBCs; P=0.84). The 6-TGN levels were not affected by the GSTM1 genotype. The presence of genetic variants in GSTA1 and GSTA2 was not related to the 6-MMPR and 6-TGN levels.


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Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/uso terapêutico , Azatioprina/uso terapêutico , Glutationa Transferase/genética , Imunossupressores/uso terapêutico , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Tionucleotídeos/metabolismo , Adulto , Azatioprina/metabolismo , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Feminino , Genótipo , Nucleotídeos de Guanina/genética , Humanos , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/genética , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/metabolismo , Isoenzimas/genética , Masculino , Mercaptopurina/metabolismo , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Tioinosina/metabolismo , Tionucleotídeos/genética , Adulto Jovem
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Drug Metab Dispos ; 46(8): 1191-1199, 2018 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29884651

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Mercaptopurine (MP) is a cytotoxic thiopurine important for the treatment of cancer and autoimmune diseases. MP and other thiopurine drugs undergo extensive intracellular metabolism, but the mechanisms of action are poorly characterized. In particular, it is unknown how different metabolites contribute to cytotoxicity and incorporation of thiopurine bases into DNA. The aim of this study was to ask whether cytotoxicity results from the incorporation of thioguanosine nucleotides into DNA, an alternative thiopurine metabolite, or a combination of factors. Therefore, we measured the cytotoxicity, metabolism, and incorporation of thioguanosine into DNA in response to MP or MP metabolites. Thiopurine metabolites varied in cytotoxicity, with methyl-thioinosine-mono-phosphate and thioguanosine-tri-phosphate the most toxic, and the methyl-thioguanosine nucleotides the least. We show, using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, how different metabolites may perturb biochemical pathways, particularly disrupting guanosine nucleotide homeostasis, that may contribute to the mechanism of action of thiopurines. Although there was no correlation between metabolite cytotoxicity and the levels of 6-methylthioinosine-mono-phosphate or thioguanosine incorporation into DNA as individual factors, a combined analysis suggested that these factors together had a major influence on cytotoxicity. This study emphasizes the importance of enzymes of nucleotide homeostasis, methylation, and demethylation in thiopurine effects. These results will facilitate the development of dynamic biochemical models of thiopurine biochemistry that will improve our understanding of mechanisms of action in relevant target tissues.


Assuntos
DNA/metabolismo , Homeostase/fisiologia , Mercaptopurina/metabolismo , Nucleotídeos/metabolismo , Tioinosina/metabolismo , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Humanos , Metilação , Metiltransferases/metabolismo
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Diabetes Obes Metab ; 20(12): 2748-2758, 2018 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29962100

RESUMO

AIM: Recently we have observed differences in the ability of metformin and AICAR to repress glucose production from hepatocytes using 8CPT-cAMP. Previous results indicate that, in addition to activating protein kinase A, 8CPT-modified cAMP analogues suppress the nitrobenzylthioinosine (NBMPR)-sensitive equilibrative nucleoside transporter ENT1. We aimed to exploit 8CPT-cAMP, 8CPT-2-Methyl-O-cAMP and NBMPR, which is highly selective for a high-affinity binding-site on ENT1, to investigate the role of ENT1 in the liver-specific glucose-lowering properties of AICAR and metformin. METHODS: Primary mouse hepatocytes were incubated with AICAR and metformin in combination with cAMP analogues, glucagon, forskolin and NBMPR. Hepatocyte glucose production (HGP) and AMPK signalling were measured, and a uridine uptake assay with supporting LC-MS was used to investigate nucleoside depletion from medium by cells. RESULTS: AICAR and metformin increased AMPK pathway phosphorylation and decreased HGP induced by dibutyryl cAMP and glucagon. HGP was also induced by 8CPT-cAMP, 8CPT-2-Methyl-O-cAMP and NBMPR; however, in each case this was resistant to suppression by AICAR but not by metformin. Cross-validation of tracer and mass spectrometry studies indicates that 8CPT-cAMP, 8CPT-2-Methyl-O-cAMP and NBMPR inhibited the effects of AICAR, at least in part, by impeding its uptake into hepatocytes. CONCLUSIONS: We report for the first time that suppression of ENT1 induces HGP. ENT1 inhibition also impedes uptake and the effects of AICAR, but not metformin, on HGP. Further investigation of nucleoside transport may illuminate a better understanding of how metformin and AICAR each regulate HGP.


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Proteínas Quinases Ativadas por AMP/metabolismo , Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/efeitos dos fármacos , Glucose/metabolismo , Hepatócitos/efeitos dos fármacos , Hipoglicemiantes/farmacocinética , Aminoimidazol Carboxamida/análogos & derivados , Aminoimidazol Carboxamida/farmacocinética , Animais , Transporte Biológico/efeitos dos fármacos , Feminino , Fígado/metabolismo , Metformina/farmacocinética , Camundongos , Fosforilação/efeitos dos fármacos , Ribonucleotídeos/farmacocinética , Transdução de Sinais/efeitos dos fármacos , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Tioinosina/metabolismo
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Biopharm Drug Dispos ; 39(1): 38-46, 2018 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29055025

RESUMO

Trifluridine (FTD) exhibits anticancer activities after its oral administration despite its hydrophilic nature. It was previously reported that concentrative nucleoside transporter (CNT) 1 mediates the apical uptake of FTD in human small intestinal epithelial cells (HIECs). In the present study, FTD was also identified as a substrate for equilibrative nucleoside transporter (ENT) 1 and ENT2 in transporter gene-transfected cells. An immunocytochemical analysis revealed that ENT1 was expressed at the basolateral and apical membranes of HIECs. Cellular accumulation increased in the presence of S-(4-nitrobenzyl)-6-thioinosine (NBMPR), an ENT selective inhibitor. Cytotoxicity in HIEC monolayers at low FTD concentrations was increased by NBMPR, and this may have been due to inhibition of the ENT-mediated basolateral transport of FTD by NBMPR. These results suggest that ENTs reduce the intestinal cytotoxicity of FTD by facilitating its basolateral efflux. On the other hand, the intracellular accumulation and cytotoxicity of FTD in HIECs were decreased at higher concentrations of FTD by NBMPR, and this may have been due to the NBMPR inhibition of the apical uptake of FTD, which has been suggested to be mediated by CNTs and ENTs. In conclusion, ENTs were responsible for intestinal transepithelial permeation by mediating the basolateral efflux of FTD after its uptake by CNT1 from the apical side, resulting in decreases in its intracellular accumulation and intestinal toxicity in humans. Equilibrative nucleoside transporters may also partially contribute to the low-affinity uptake of FTD across the apical membrane along with high-affinity CNT1.


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Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/metabolismo , Transportador Equilibrativo 2 de Nucleosídeo/metabolismo , Intestino Delgado/metabolismo , Trifluridina/farmacocinética , Transporte Biológico , Sobrevivência Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Cultivadas , Interações Medicamentosas , Células Epiteliais/metabolismo , Humanos , Intestino Delgado/efeitos dos fármacos , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Tioinosina/farmacologia , Trifluridina/farmacologia
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Molecules ; 23(9)2018 Aug 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30200192

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Based on in silico results, recently we have assumed that FSCPX, an irreversible A1 adenosine receptor antagonist, inhibits the action of NBTI that is apparent on E/c curves of adenosine receptor agonists. As a mechanism for this unexpected effect, we hypothesized that FSCPX might modify the equilibrative and NBTI-sensitive nucleoside transporter (ENT1) in a way that allows ENT1 to transport adenosine but impedes NBTI to inhibit this transport. This assumption implies that our method developed to estimate receptor reserve for agonists with short half-life such as adenosine, in its original form, overestimates the receptor reserve. In this study, therefore, our goals were to experimentally test our assumption on this effect of FSCPX, to improve our receptor reserve-estimating method and then to compare the original and improved forms of this method. Thus, we improved our method and assessed the receptor reserve for the direct negative inotropic effect of adenosine with both forms of this method in guinea pig atria. We have found that FSCPX inhibits the effects of NBTI that are mediated by increasing the interstitial concentration of adenosine of endogenous (but not exogenous) origin. As a mechanism for this action of FSCPX, inhibition of enzymes participating in the interstitial adenosine production can be hypothesized, while modification of ENT1 can be excluded. Furthermore, we have shown that, in comparison with the improved form, the original version of our method overestimates receptor reserve but only to a small extent. Nevertheless, use of the improved form is recommended in the future.


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Antagonistas do Receptor A1 de Adenosina/farmacologia , Adenosina/metabolismo , Átrios do Coração/efeitos dos fármacos , Átrios do Coração/metabolismo , Receptor A1 de Adenosina/metabolismo , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Xantinas/farmacologia , Antagonistas do Receptor A1 de Adenosina/química , Animais , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Sinergismo Farmacológico , Cobaias , Tioinosina/farmacologia , Xantinas/química
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Klin Onkol ; 31(Supplementum1): 140-144, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29808688

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BACKGROUND: Nucleoside analogues represent a relevant class of antimetabolites used for therapy of various types of cancer. However, their effectivity is limited by drug resistance. The nucleoside transport capability of tumour cells is considered to be a determinant of the clinical outcome of treatment regimens using antimetabolites. Due to hydrophilic properties of antimetabolites, their transport across the plasma membrane is mediated by two families of transmembrane proteins, the SLC28 family of cation-linked concentrative nucleoside transporters (hCNTs) and SLC29 family of energy-independent equilibrative nucleoside transporters (hENTs). Loss of functional nucleoside transporters has been associated with reduced efficacy of antimetabolites and their derivatives and treatment failure in diverse malignancies including solid tumours, such as pancreatic adenocarcinoma. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The effectivity and kinetics of antimetabolite uptake were analysed using control and docetaxel-resistant PC3 cells. For this purpose, fluorescent nucleoside analogue probe uridine-furane and inhibitor of nucleoside transporters, S-(4-nitrobenzyl) -6-thioinosine were exploited. Combination of flow cytometry, confocal microscopy and real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction methodology were used for the analysis. RESULTS: Here we utilized flow cytometric assay for analysis of nucleoside transporters activity employing fluorescent nucleoside analogue, uridine-furane. We have determined the long-time kinetics of uridine-furane incorporation and quantified its levels in the parental prostate cancer cell line PC3 and its chemoresistant derivative. Finally, we have shown an association between the activity and mRNA expression of nucleoside transporters and sensitivity to various nucleoside analogues. CONCLUSION: Fluorescent techniques can serve as an effective tool for the detection of nucleoside transporter activity which has the potential for application in clinical oncology.Key words: nucleoside transporter proteins - drug resistance - prostatic neoplasm - chemotherapy.


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Resistencia a Medicamentos Antineoplásicos/genética , Citometria de Fluxo/métodos , Regulação Neoplásica da Expressão Gênica , Proteínas de Transporte de Nucleosídeos/genética , Neoplasias da Próstata/genética , Marcadores de Afinidade/farmacologia , Antineoplásicos/farmacologia , Docetaxel/farmacologia , Corantes Fluorescentes/farmacologia , Humanos , Masculino , Células PC-3 , Neoplasias da Próstata/tratamento farmacológico , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Tioinosina/farmacologia
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Ther Drug Monit ; 39(5): 483-491, 2017 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28650902

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The implication of inosine triphosphate pyrophosphatase (ITPA) on thiopurine drug response variability has been investigated but little data are available on its role on thiopurine metabolites. The ability of ITPA to modify the thiopurine metabolite levels is currently used to optimize azathioprine (AZA) therapy in relation to thiopurine S-methyltransferase (TPMT) activity, the aim of this study is to investigate ITPA phenotype in a large population and to evaluate the relation between ITPA and TPMT activities and thiopurine metabolites. METHODS: ITPA activity was determined in 183 adults and 138 children with or without AZA therapy. 6-thioguanine nucleotides (6-TGN), 6-methylmercaptopurine nucleotides (6-MeMPN) levels, and ITPA as well as TPMT activities were measured in red blood cells. Using the Gaussian mixture model, distribution of ITPA activity was evaluated. Intraindividual variability and influence of age, sex, AZA treatment and associated co-medications on ITPA activity were also assessed. RESULTS: This retrospective study shows a quadrimodal distribution in ITPA activity. No influence of age, sex, AZA therapy, and co-medications was found. In adults, ITPA activity was not significantly associated with 6-TGN or 6-MeMPN concentrations, whereas a weak negative correlation was observed with 6-MeMPN levels in pediatric populations (rs = -0.261; P = 0.024). A weak positive correlation was observed between ITPA and TPMT activities in children (rs = 0.289; P = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: ITPA activity was poorly influenced by nongenetic parameters and has no influence on 6-TGN and 6-MeMPN concentrations in adults and only a weak correlation with 6-MeMPN and TPMT activity in children. These results demonstrate that ITPA is not a rate-limiting enzyme in the formation of 6-TGN but suggest that a decrease in ITPA activity in children may be a risk factor for accumulation of 6-MeMPN in cells.


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Azatioprina/uso terapêutico , Imunossupressores/uso terapêutico , Metiltransferases/metabolismo , Pirofosfatases/metabolismo , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Nucleotídeos de Guanina/metabolismo , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fenótipo , Estudos Retrospectivos , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Tioinosina/metabolismo , Tionucleotídeos/metabolismo , Adulto Jovem
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Molecules ; 22(5)2017 May 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28534854

RESUMO

The term receptor reserve, first introduced and used in the traditional receptor theory, is an integrative measure of response-inducing ability of the interaction between an agonist and a receptor system (consisting of a receptor and its downstream signaling). The underlying phenomenon, i.e., stimulation of a submaximal fraction of receptors can apparently elicit the maximal effect (in certain cases), provides an opportunity to assess the receptor reserve. However, determining receptor reserve is challenging for agonists with short half-lives, such as adenosine. Although adenosine metabolism can be inhibited several ways (in order to prevent the rapid elimination of adenosine administered to construct concentration-effect (E/c) curves for the determination), the consequent accumulation of endogenous adenosine biases the results. To address this problem, we previously proposed a method, by means of which this bias can be mathematically corrected (utilizing a traditional receptor theory-independent approach). In the present investigation, we have offered in silico validation of this method by simulating E/c curves with the use of the operational model of agonism and then by evaluating them using our method. We have found that our method is suitable to reliably assess the receptor reserve for adenosine in our recently published experimental setting, suggesting that it may be capable for a qualitative determination of receptor reserve for rapidly eliminating agonists in general. In addition, we have disclosed a possible interference between FSCPX (8-cyclopentyl-N³-[3-(4-(fluorosulfonyl)benzoyloxy)propyl]-N¹-propylxanthine), an irreversible A1 adenosine receptor antagonist, and NBTI (S-(2-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzyl)-6-thioinosine), a nucleoside transport inhibitor, i.e., FSCPX may blunt the effect of NBTI.


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Adenosina/metabolismo , Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/metabolismo , Modelos Estatísticos , Miócitos Cardíacos/metabolismo , Receptor A1 de Adenosina/metabolismo , Adenosina/farmacologia , Animais , Transporte Biológico , Simulação por Computador , Transportador Equilibrativo 1 de Nucleosídeo/agonistas , Cobaias , Meia-Vida , Cinética , Miocárdio/citologia , Miocárdio/metabolismo , Miócitos Cardíacos/citologia , Miócitos Cardíacos/efeitos dos fármacos , Antagonistas de Receptores Purinérgicos P1/farmacologia , Tioinosina/análogos & derivados , Tioinosina/farmacologia , Xantinas/farmacologia
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