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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2017

Fatty Acid Cysteamine Conjugates as Novel and Potent Autophagy Activators That Enhance the Correction of Misfolded F508del-Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR)

Chi B. Vu; Robert J. Bridges; Cecilia Pena-Rasgado; Antonio E. Lacerda; Curtis Bordwell; Abby Sewell; Andrew Nichols; Sachin Chandran; Pallavi Lonkar; Dominic Picarella; Amal Ting; Allison Wensley; Maisy Yeager; Feng Liu

A depressed autophagy has previously been reported in cystic fibrosis patients with the common F508del-CFTR mutation. This report describes the synthesis and preliminary biological characterization of a novel series of autophagy activators involving fatty acid cysteamine conjugates. These molecular entities were synthesized by first covalently linking cysteamine to docosahexaenoic acid. The resulting conjugate 1 synergistically activated autophagy in primary homozygous F508del-CFTR human bronchial epithelial (hBE) cells at submicromolar concentrations. When conjugate 1 was used in combination with the corrector lumacaftor and the potentiator ivacaftor, it showed an additive effect, as measured by the increase in the chloride current in a functional assay. In order to obtain a more stable form for oral dosing, the sulfhydryl group in conjugate 1 was converted into a functionalized disulfide moiety. The resulting conjugate 5 is orally bioavailable in the mouse, rat, and dog and allows a sustained delivery of the biologically active conjugate 1.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2016

Synthesis and Characterization of Fatty Acid Conjugates of Niacin and Salicylic Acid

Chi B. Vu; Jean E. Bemis; Ericka Benson; Pradeep Bista; David Carney; Richard Fahrner; Diana Lee; Feng Liu; Pallavi Lonkar; Jill Milne; Andrew J. Nichols; Dominic Picarella; Adam Shoelson; Jesse J. Smith; Amal Ting; Allison Wensley; Maisy Yeager; Michael Zimmer; Michael R. Jirousek

This report describes the synthesis and preliminary biological characterization of novel fatty acid niacin conjugates and fatty acid salicylate conjugates. These molecular entities were created by covalently linking two bioactive molecules, either niacin or salicylic acid, to an omega-3 fatty acid. This methodology allows the simultaneous intracellular delivery of two bioactives in order to elicit a pharmacological response that could not be replicated by administering the bioactives individually or in combination. The fatty acid niacin conjugate 5 has been shown to be an inhibitor of the sterol regulatory element binding protein (SREBP), a key regulator of cholesterol metabolism proteins such as PCSK9, HMG-CoA reductase, ATP citrate lyase, and NPC1L1. On the other hand, the fatty acid salicylate conjugate 11 has been shown to have a unique anti-inflammatory profile based on its ability to modulate the NF-κB pathway through the intracellular release of the two bioactives.


Archive | 2012

FATTY ACID GUANIDINE AND SALICYLATE GUANIDINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USES

Jill Milne; Michael R. Jirousek; Jean E. Bemis; Chi B. Vu; Amal Ting


Archive | 2012

FATTY ACID AMIDES, COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE

Jill Milne; Michael R. Jirousek; Jean E. Bemis; Chi B. Vu; Amal Ting


Archive | 2012

Fatty acid triterpene derivatives and their uses

Amal Ting; Jill Milne; Michael R. Jirousek; Jean E. Bemis; Chi B. Vu


Archive | 2012

FATTY ACID ANTIVIRAL CONJUGATES AND THEIR USES

Jill Milne; Michael R. Jirousek; Chi B. Vu; Allison Wensley; Amal Ting


Archive | 2013

Fatty acid conjugates of statin and fxr agonists; compositions and method of uses

Jill Milne; Michael R. Jirousek; Amal Ting; Chi B. Vu; Allison Wensley


Archive | 2012

Fatty acid non-flushing niacin derivatives and their uses

Chi B. Vu; Jean E. Bemis; Michael R. Jirousek; Jill Milne; Amal Ting


Archive | 2012

Fatty acid lenalidomide and their uses

Jill Milne; Michael R. Jirousek; Jean E. Bemis; Chi B. Vu; Amal Ting


Archive | 2014

Fatty acid anticancer derivatives and their uses

Jill Milne; Michael R. Jirousek; Chi B. Vu; Amal Ting

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Robert J. Bridges

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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