A novel, selective, and orally available antagonist for CC chemokine receptor 3
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A novel, selective, and orally available antagonist for CC chemokine receptor 3
Abstract
CC chemokine ligand 11 (CCL11/eotaxin) and other CC chemokine receptor 3 (CCR3) ligands (CCL24/eotaxin-2, CCL26/eotaxin-3, CCL13/monocyte chemotactic protein-4, etc.) play important roles in the chemotaxis and activation of eosinophils and other CCR3-expressing cells (basophils, mast cells, and CD4(+) T helper 2 cells) in allergic inflammation incidents, including asthma and rhinitis. A newly synthesized compound, N-{(3R)-1-[(6-fluoro-2-naphthyl)methyl]pyrrolidin-3-yl}-2-{1-[(5-hydroxy-3-methylpyridin-2-yl)carbonyl]piperidin-4-ylidene}-acetamide hemifumarate (YM-355179), inhibited the binding of CCL11 and CCL5/regulated on activation normal T cell expressed and secreted to CCR3-expressing B300-19 cells with IC(50) values of 7.6 and 24 nM, respectively. In contrast, YM-355179 did not affect the binding of CCL5 to CCR1 or CCR5. In functional assays, YM-355179 inhibited CCL11-induced, intracellular Ca(2+) influx, chemotaxis, and eosinophil degranulation with IC(50) values of 8.0, 24, and 29 nM, respectively. YM-355179 did not, however, affect any CC chemokine receptor (CCR1, CCR2, CCR4, or CCR5)-mediated Ca(2+) influx signals. Furthermore, oral administration of YM-355179 (1 mg/kg) inhibited CCL11-induced shape change of whole blood eosinophils in cynomolgus monkeys. Intravenous injection of YM-355179 (1 mg/kg) also inhibited eosinophil infiltration into airways of cynomolgus monkeys after segmental bronchoprovocation with CCL11. These results indicate that YM-355179 is a novel, selective, and orally available CCR3 antagonist with therapeutic potential for treating eosinophil-related allergic inflammatory diseases.
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