Pregnane-X-receptor (PXR) is a member of nuclear receptors superfamily that activates gene transcription by binding to responsive elements in the promoter of target genes. PXR is a master gene orchestrating the expression/activity of genes involved in the metabolism of endobiotics including bilirubin, bile acids, glucose and lipid. In addition PXR oversights the metabolism of the large majority of xenobiotics including a large amount of prescribing drugs. Thus, developing PXR ligands represents a great opportunity for a therapeutic intervention on human diseases including diabetes, obesity, dyslipidemias and liver disorders. To this end, natural compounds represent an arsenal of new chemical scaffolds useful for the identification of novel PXR ligands. Here, we report a series of 4-methylenesteroid derivatives isolated from Theonella marine sponges as novel PXR modulators. In addition, combining medicinal chemistry, pharmacological experiments and computational studies, we have investigated the effects of different modifications on ring A and on the side chain of 4-methylenesteroid derivatives toward PXR modulation. This study provides the molecular bases of ligand/PXR interaction useful for designing novel PXR modulators

Insight on pregnane-X-receptor modulation. Natural and semisynthetic steroids from Theonella marine sponges / Sepe, Valentina; C., D'Amore; Ummarino, Raffaella; B., Renga; D'Auria, MARIA VALERIA; Novellino, Ettore; Sinisi, Annamaria; TAGLIALATELA SCAFATI, Orazio; Y., Nakao; Limongelli, Vittorio; Zampella, Angela; S., Fiorucci. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0223-5234. - 73:(2014), pp. 126-134. [10.1016/j.ejmech.2013.12.005]

Insight on pregnane-X-receptor modulation. Natural and semisynthetic steroids from Theonella marine sponges

SEPE, VALENTINA
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UMMARINO, RAFFAELLA;D'AURIA, MARIA VALERIA;NOVELLINO, ETTORE;SINISI, ANNAMARIA;TAGLIALATELA SCAFATI, ORAZIO;LIMONGELLI, VITTORIO;ZAMPELLA, ANGELA
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2014

Abstract

Pregnane-X-receptor (PXR) is a member of nuclear receptors superfamily that activates gene transcription by binding to responsive elements in the promoter of target genes. PXR is a master gene orchestrating the expression/activity of genes involved in the metabolism of endobiotics including bilirubin, bile acids, glucose and lipid. In addition PXR oversights the metabolism of the large majority of xenobiotics including a large amount of prescribing drugs. Thus, developing PXR ligands represents a great opportunity for a therapeutic intervention on human diseases including diabetes, obesity, dyslipidemias and liver disorders. To this end, natural compounds represent an arsenal of new chemical scaffolds useful for the identification of novel PXR ligands. Here, we report a series of 4-methylenesteroid derivatives isolated from Theonella marine sponges as novel PXR modulators. In addition, combining medicinal chemistry, pharmacological experiments and computational studies, we have investigated the effects of different modifications on ring A and on the side chain of 4-methylenesteroid derivatives toward PXR modulation. This study provides the molecular bases of ligand/PXR interaction useful for designing novel PXR modulators
2014
Insight on pregnane-X-receptor modulation. Natural and semisynthetic steroids from Theonella marine sponges / Sepe, Valentina; C., D'Amore; Ummarino, Raffaella; B., Renga; D'Auria, MARIA VALERIA; Novellino, Ettore; Sinisi, Annamaria; TAGLIALATELA SCAFATI, Orazio; Y., Nakao; Limongelli, Vittorio; Zampella, Angela; S., Fiorucci. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0223-5234. - 73:(2014), pp. 126-134. [10.1016/j.ejmech.2013.12.005]
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