Publications by authors named "Vince Yeh"

Visceral leishmaniasis is responsible for up to 30,000 deaths every year. Current treatments have shortcomings that include toxicity and variable efficacy across endemic regions. Previously, we reported the discovery of GNF6702, a selective inhibitor of the kinetoplastid proteasome, which cleared parasites in murine models of leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, and human African trypanosomiasis.

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A series of potent PDGFR inhibitors has been identified. The series was optimized for duration of action in the lung. A novel kinase occupancy assay was used to directly measure target occupancy after i.

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Chagas disease, leishmaniasis and sleeping sickness affect 20 million people worldwide and lead to more than 50,000 deaths annually. The diseases are caused by infection with the kinetoplastid parasites Trypanosoma cruzi, Leishmania spp. and Trypanosoma brucei spp.

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Two CYP51 inhibitors, posaconazole and the ravuconazole prodrug E1224, were recently tested in clinical trials for efficacy in indeterminate Chagas disease. The results from these studies show that both drugs cleared parasites from the blood of infected patients at the end of the treatment but that parasitemia rebounded over the following months. In the current study, we sought to identify a dosing regimen of posaconazole that could permanently clear Trypanosoma cruzi from mice with experimental Chagas disease.

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Unbiased phenotypic screens enable identification of small molecules that inhibit pathogen growth by unanticipated mechanisms. These small molecules can be used as starting points for drug discovery programs that target such mechanisms. A major challenge of the approach is the identification of the cellular targets.

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Chagas disease affects 8 million people worldwide and remains a main cause of death due to heart failure in Latin America. The number of cases in the United States is now estimated to be 300,000, but there are currently no Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs available for patients with Chagas disease. To fill this gap, we have established a public-private partnership between the University of California, San Francisco and the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation (GNF) with the goal of delivering clinical candidates to treat Chagas disease.

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A high-throughput screen against human DGAT-1 led to the identification of a core structure that was subsequently optimized to afford the potent, selective, and orally bioavailable compound 14. Oral administration at doses ≥0.03 mg/kg significantly reduced postprandial triglycerides in mice following an oral lipid challenge.

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Importance Of The Field: Liver X receptors (LXRs) are ligand activated transcription factors involved in cholesterol metabolism, glucose homeostasis, inflammation and lipogenesis. With the important physiological role of LXRs in reverse cholesterol transport (RCT), atherosclerosis is the best investigated therapeutic indication. While atherosclerosis is not yet clinically validated, Wyeth's LXRalpha/beta agonist LXR-623 indicated the key LXR target genes involved in RCT (ABCA1 and ABCG1) are upregulated in peripheral blood cells in a dose-dependent manner.

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The total synthesis of the marine alkaloid halichlorine is described, based on an approach that involves constructing the fully substituted asymmetric center at an early stage. The five-membered ring is formed by 5-exo-trig radical cyclization and the unsaturated six-membered ring by a process that formally represents a sequential combination of conjugate addition and S(N)2' displacement-a method that is general for making bicyclic compounds with nitrogen at a ring fusion position. A formal synthesis of (+)-halichlorine is also reported, based on the development of a general method for preparing optically pure piperidines.

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A series of metabolically stable butyrolactam 11beta-HSD1 inhibitors have been synthesized and biologically evaluated. These compounds exhibit excellent HSD1 potency and HSD2 selectivity, pharmacokinetic, and pharmacodynamic profiles.

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A convergent synthesis of structurally novel butyrolactam 11beta-HSD1 inhibitors is described. The approach features an efficient Ireland-Claisen reaction to construct a highly substituted aldehyde building block which is converted to a lactam via a tandem reductive amination/cyclization sequence. The generality of the synthetic sequence is demonstrated during the preparation of two additional potent 11beta-HSD1 inhibitors.

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A series of metabolically stable adamantane amide 11beta-HSD1 inhibitors have been synthesized and biologically evaluated. These compounds exhibit excellent HSD1 potency and HSD2 selectivity and good pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiles.

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A series of structurally novel and metabolically stable bridged bicyclic carbocycle and heterocycle adamantane replacements have been synthesized and biologically evaluated. Several of these compounds exhibit excellent human and mouse 11beta-HSD1 potency and 11beta-HSD2 selectivity.

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Boronolide was synthesized stereoselectively from hydroxyacetylfuran 5 and valeraldehyde 6 using a novel dizinc aldol catalyst. Ring closing metathesis provides the lactone ring. The synthesis requires 12 steps and proceeds in 26% overall yield.

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[reaction: see text] Syntheses of variously modified ligands for the dinuclear zinc catalysts for the asymmetric aldol and nitroaldol (Henry) reactions are reported. Catalytic enantioselective nitroaldol reactions promoted by these modified ligands led to efficient syntheses of the beta-receptor agonists (-)-denopamine and (-)-arbutamine.

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