The present study was designed to establish a suitable assay to explore CCR2 b receptor antagonists from the natural products of Artemisia rupetris and Leontopodium leontopodioides. An aequorin assay was developed as ...The present study was designed to establish a suitable assay to explore CCR2 b receptor antagonists from the natural products of Artemisia rupetris and Leontopodium leontopodioides. An aequorin assay was developed as a cell-based assay suitable for 384-well microplate and used for screening CCR2 b receptor antagonists from natural products. Through establishing suitable conditions, the assay was shown to be suitable for screening of CCR2 b receptor antagonists. Seven compounds were identified in preliminary screening. Five of them showed evident dose-response relationship in secondary screening. The structure–activity relationship study suggested that 7-position hydroxyl group of flavonoids was necessary, a polar group should be introduced on the 3-position, and the substituents on 2-position benzene ring of flavonoids have little influence on the potentency of the inhibition activity on CCR2 b receptor. The ortho-position dihydroxyl structure in quinic acid compounds may be important. In conclusion, Compounds HR-1, 5, 7, and AR-20, 35 showed activity as antagonist of CCR2 b receptor, which shed lights on the development of novel drugs as CCR2 b receptor antagonists for preventing inflammation related diseases.展开更多
基金supported by the Major Scientific and Technological Special Project for Significant New Drugs Creation(No.2012ZX09504001-001)National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81102876+2 种基金81430082)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.2015ZD005)333 high level project of Jiangsu Province(NO.BRA2014245)
文摘The present study was designed to establish a suitable assay to explore CCR2 b receptor antagonists from the natural products of Artemisia rupetris and Leontopodium leontopodioides. An aequorin assay was developed as a cell-based assay suitable for 384-well microplate and used for screening CCR2 b receptor antagonists from natural products. Through establishing suitable conditions, the assay was shown to be suitable for screening of CCR2 b receptor antagonists. Seven compounds were identified in preliminary screening. Five of them showed evident dose-response relationship in secondary screening. The structure–activity relationship study suggested that 7-position hydroxyl group of flavonoids was necessary, a polar group should be introduced on the 3-position, and the substituents on 2-position benzene ring of flavonoids have little influence on the potentency of the inhibition activity on CCR2 b receptor. The ortho-position dihydroxyl structure in quinic acid compounds may be important. In conclusion, Compounds HR-1, 5, 7, and AR-20, 35 showed activity as antagonist of CCR2 b receptor, which shed lights on the development of novel drugs as CCR2 b receptor antagonists for preventing inflammation related diseases.