Lithocholic Acid Amides as Potent Vitamin D Receptor Agonists

BIOMOLECULES(2022)

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1 alpha,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D-3 [1 alpha,25(OH)(2)D-3, 1] is an active form of vitamin D-3 and regulates various biological phenomena, including calcium and phosphate homeostasis, bone metabolism, and immune response via binding to and activation of vitamin D receptor (VDR). Lithocholic acid (LCA, 2) was identified as a second endogenous agonist of VDR, though its potency is very low. However, the lithocholic acid derivative 3 (Dcha-20) is a more potent agonist than 1 alpha,25(OH)(2)D-3, (1), and its carboxyl group has similar interactions to the 1,3-dihydroxyl groups of 1 with amino acid residues in the VDR ligand-binding pocket. Here, we designed and synthesized amide derivatives of 3 in order to clarify the role of the carboxyl group. The synthesized amide derivatives showed HL-60 cell differentiation-inducing activity with potency that depended upon the substituent on the amide nitrogen atom. Among them, the N-cyanoamide 6 is more active than either 1 or 3.
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vitamin D, nuclear receptor, lithocholic acid, amide, cell differentiation
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