Author: Al-Horani, Rami A.; Aliter, Kholoud F.; Kar, Srabani; Mottamal, Madhusoodanan
Title: Sulfonated Nonsaccharide Heparin Mimetics Are Potent and Noncompetitive Inhibitors of Human Neutrophil Elastase Cord-id: zidr4cqs Document date: 2021_5_3
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Snippet: [Image: see text] Human neutrophil elastase (HNE) is a serine protease that plays vital roles in inflammation, innate immune response, and tissue remodeling processes. HNE has been actively pursued as a drug target, particularly for the treatment of cardiopulmonary diseases. Although thousands of molecules have been reported to inhibit HNE, yet very few are being evaluated in early clinical trials, with sivelestat as the only approved HNE inhibitor. We report here a novel chemotype of sulfonated
Document: [Image: see text] Human neutrophil elastase (HNE) is a serine protease that plays vital roles in inflammation, innate immune response, and tissue remodeling processes. HNE has been actively pursued as a drug target, particularly for the treatment of cardiopulmonary diseases. Although thousands of molecules have been reported to inhibit HNE, yet very few are being evaluated in early clinical trials, with sivelestat as the only approved HNE inhibitor. We report here a novel chemotype of sulfonated nonsaccharide heparin mimetics as potent and noncompetitive inhibitors of HNE. Using a chromogenic substrate hydrolysis assay, 14 sulfonated nonsaccharide heparin mimetics were tested for their inhibitory activity against HNE. Only 12 molecules inhibited HNE with IC(50) values of 0.22–88.3 μM. The inhibition of HNE by these molecules was salt-dependent. Interestingly, a specific hexa-sulfonated molecule inhibited HNE with an IC(50) value of 0.22 μM via noncompetitive mechanism, as demonstrated by Michaelis–Menten kinetics. The hexa-sulfonated derivative demonstrated at least 455-, 221-, 1590-, 21-, and 381-fold selectivity indices over other heparin-binding coagulation proteins including factors IIa, Xa, IXa, XIa, and FXIIIa, respectively. At the highest concentrations tested, the molecule also did not significantly inhibit other serine proteases of plasmin, trypsin, and chymotrypsin. Further supporting its selectivity, the molecule did not show heparin-like effects on clotting times of human plasma. The molecule also did not affect the proliferation of three cell lines at a concentration as high as 10 μM. Interestingly, the hexa-sulfonated molecule also inhibited cathepsin G with an IC(50) value of 0.57 μM alluding to a dual anti-inflammatory action. A computational approach was exploited to identify putative binding site(s) for this novel class of HNE inhibitors. Overall, the reported hexa-sulfonated nonsaccharide heparin mimetic serves as a new platform to develop potent, selective, and noncompetitive inhibitors of HNE for therapeutic purposes.
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