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European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 2018-Dec

Identification and characterization of agnuside, a natural proangiogenic small molecule.

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Увайсці / Зарэгістравацца
Спасылка захоўваецца ў буферы абмену
Piyush Pillarisetti
Kenneth A Myers

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Due to its important role in regulating angiogenesis, vascular homeostasis and remodeling, and arteriogenesis in blood vascular and lymphatic endothelial cells, VEGFR2 stimulation has demonstrated promise in preclinical studies as an endovascular treatment for ischemic myocardial and peripheral disease. However, the short half-life of protein- and cytokine-based strategies and transduction inefficiency of vector-based modalities have hindered its clinical therapeutic applications. In the present study, we used a streamlined bioinformatics strategy combining ligand-based pharmacophore development and validation, virtual screening, and molecular docking to identify agnuside, a non-toxic, natural small molecule extract of Vitex agnus-castus possessing strong binding affinity, druggable physiochemical properties, and conformationally stable hydrogen bond and hydrophobic interactions with catalytically important residues within VEGFR2's active and allosteric sites. In-vitro proliferation, tube formation, and scratch wound migration assays provide evidence that agnuside promotes endothelial cell angiogenesis. Agnuside increases HUVEC proliferation with an EC50 of 1.376 μg/mL, stimulates tubulogenesis dose-dependently, and increases scratch wound migration rate. An additional angiogenesis assay suggests that agnuside may actively compete with a VEGFR2 inhibitor for VEGFR2 binding site occupancy to increase total length and branching length of HUVEC tubular networks. Chemometric analysis of molecular interaction fields (MIFs) by partial least squares (PLS)-derived quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) analysis and MIF contours provides the framework for the formulation of agnuside analogues possessing greater potency. Our research supports that agnuside may be a lead molecule for therapeutic angiogenesis.

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