Eotaxin, an inducer of eosinophil migration and activation, exerts its activity by binding to CCR3, the C-C chemokine receptor 3. An inhibitor of the eotaxin-CCR3 binding interaction may have potential as an anti-inflammatory drug for treatment of asthma, parasitic infections, and allergic disorders. A radioligand binding assay was developed using HEK cells transfected with CCR3, with (125)I eotaxin as the ligand. Whole cells grown on polylysine-coated plates were used as the receptor source for the screen. Screening of more than 200,000 compounds with this assay yielded a number of screening hits, and of these, 2 active novel antagonists were identified. These compounds showed inhibitory effects on eosinophil chemotaxis in both in vitro and in vivo assays.

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