Publications by authors named "Emiliano Rosatelli"

Introduction: The Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) is a key transcription factor that is involved in the bile acid signaling network. The modulation of the FXR activity influences glucose and lipid homeostasis, reduces obesity and insulin resistance, as well as it regulates the pathogenesis of inflammatory and metabolic disorders. FXR ligands have therefore emerged in drug discovery as promising therapeutic agents for the prevention and treatment of gastrointestinal and liver diseases, including cancer.

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The activation of TGR5 bestows on bile acids the ability to modulate nongenomic signaling pathways, which are responsible of physiological actions including immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory properties as well as the regulation of glucose metabolism and energy homeostasis. TGR5 agonists have therefore emerged in drug discovery and preclinical appraisals as promising compounds for the treatment of liver diseases and metabolic syndrome. In this study, we have been devising site-selected chemical modifications of the bile acid scaffold to provide novel chemical tools able to modulate the functions of TGR5 in different tissues.

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Human α-amino-β-carboxymuconate-ε-semialdehyde decarboxylase (ACMSD) stands at a branch point of the NAD synthesis pathway and plays an important role in maintaining NAD homeostasis. It has been recently identified as a novel therapeutic target for a wide range of diseases, including inflammatory, metabolic disorders, and aging. So far, in absence of potent and selective enzyme inhibitors, only a crystal structure of the complex of human dimeric ACMSD with pseudo-substrate dipicolinic acid has been resolved.

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A series of β-amino acids with lipophilic diaromatic side chain was synthesized and characterized pharmacologically on mouse γ-amino butyric acid (GABA) transporter subtypes mGAT1-4 in order to investigate structure activity relationships (SAR) for mGAT2 (corresponding to hBGT-1). Variation in the lipophilic diaromatic side chain was probed to understand the role of the side chain for activity. This yielded several selective compounds of which the best (1R,2S)-5a was more than 10 fold selective towards other subtypes, although potency was moderate.

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A series of secondary and tertiary aryl sulfonamides were synthesized under flow conditions and evaluated for their ability to selectively inhibit tumor-associated carbonic anhydrase isoforms IX and XII. The tested compounds revealed to be highly potent CA IX inhibitors in nanomolar range, and to inhibit CA XII activity with different ranks of potencies. Remarkably, 4-methyl-N-phenyl-benzenesulfonamide was a selective nanomolar CA IX inhibitor with an IC50 of 90 nM.

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A rapid and eco-friendly synthesis of a sulfonamide library under flow conditions is described. The study illustrates an efficient, safe, and easily scalable preparation of sulfonamides by use of a meso-reactor apparatus, thus demonstrating the impact of flow technologies within drug discovery. Waste minimization, employment of green media, and nontoxic reactants are achieved by the optimization of the flow setup and experimental protocol designed to sequentially synthesize primary, secondary, and tertiary sulfonamides.

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Introduction: The G protein-coupled receptor TGR5 is a key player of the bile acid signaling network, and its activation has been proved to increase the glycemic control, to enhance energy expenditure and to exert anti-inflammatory actions. Accordingly, TGR5 ligands have emerged in drug discovery and preclinical appraisals as promising agents for the treatment of liver diseases, metabolic syndrome and related disorders.

Areas Covered: Recent advances in the field of TGR5 modulators are reviewed, with a particular attention on patent applications and peer-reviewed publications in the past 6 years.

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A virtual screening procedure was applied to the discovery of structurally diverse non-steroidal Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) agonists. From 117 compounds selected by virtual screening, a total of 47 compounds were found to be FXR agonists, with 34 of them showing activity below a concentration of 20 μM. 1H-Pyrazole[3,4-e][1,4]thiazepin-7-one-based hit compound 7 was chosen for hit-to-lead optimization.

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A new stereoselective synthesis of E-guggulsterone is described starting from androsten-3,17-dione. Protection of the ring A enonic system, followed by regioselective Wittig reaction and C-16 oxidation, affords E-guggulsterone in good yields and high stereoselectivity, making this approach easily accessible and scalable. Moreover, an original normal-phase HPLC method enabling the fast quantitation of the guggulsterone isomeric purity, combined with the suitability for sampling procedures, is detailed.

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In a line of research focused on the design, synthesis and development of new bile acid-based compounds, the physico-chemical profile of the molecules must be thoroughly explored and analyzed. In this scenario, a fast and reliable information on the critical micellar concentration (CMC) of specific compounds through a profitable chromatographic parameter can be of aid to rationally direct the synthesis of new molecular entities, mainly during the early stages of the drug-discovery process. The derived 'chromatographic hydrophobicity index' (CHI), usually employed for a fast access to the log P/log D value of physico-chemically diverse compounds and obtained via RP-gradient elution, was for the first time engaged in the bile acid field.

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In the framework of the design and development of TGR5 agonists, we reported that the introduction of a C(23)(S)-methyl group in the side chain of bile acids such as chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) and 6-ethylchenodeoxycholic acid (6-ECDCA, INT-747) affords selectivity for TGR5. Herein we report further lead optimization efforts that have led to the discovery of 6alpha-ethyl-23(S)-methylcholic acid (S-EMCA, INT-777) as a novel potent and selective TGR5 agonist with remarkable in vivo activity.

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Bile acids regulate nongenomic actions through the activation of TGR5, a membrane receptor that is G protein-coupled to the induction of adenylate cyclase. In this work, a training set of 43 bile acid derivatives is used to develop a molecular interaction field analysis (MFA) and a 3D-quantitative structure-activity relationship study (3D-QSAR) of TGR5 agonists. The predictive ability of the resulting model is evaluated using an external set of compounds with known TGR5 activity, and six bile acid derivatives whose unknown TGR5 activity is herein assessed with in vitro luciferase assay of cAMP formation.

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