Functional characterization of the semisynthetic bile acid derivative INT-767, a dual farnesoid X receptor and TGR5 agonist.

Molecular Pharmacology
Giovanni RizzoLuciano Adorini

Abstract

Two dedicated receptors for bile acids (BAs) have been identified, the nuclear hormone receptor farnesoid X receptor (FXR) and the G protein-coupled receptor TGR5, which represent attractive targets for the treatment of metabolic and chronic liver diseases. Previous work characterized 6α-ethyl-3α,7α-dihydroxy-5β-cholan-24-oic acid (INT-747), a potent and selective FXR agonist, as well as 6α-ethyl-23(S)-methyl-3α,7α,12α-trihydroxy-5β-cholan-24-oic acid (INT-777), a potent and selective TGR5 agonist. Here we characterize 6α-ethyl-3α,7α,23-trihydroxy-24-nor-5β-cholan-23-sulfate sodium salt (INT-767), a novel semisynthetic 23-sulfate derivative of INT-747. INT-767 is a potent agonist for both FXR (mean EC(50), 30 nM by PerkinElmer AlphaScreen assay) and TGR5 (mean EC(50), 630 nM by time resolved-fluorescence resonance energy transfer), the first compound described so far to potently and selectively activate both BA receptors. INT-767 does not show cytotoxic effects in HepG2 cells, does not inhibit cytochrome P450 enzymes, is highly stable to phase I and II enzymatic modifications, and does not inhibit the human ether-a-go-go-related gene potassium channel. In line with its dual activity, INT-767 induces FXR-dependent lipid uptake b...Continue Reading

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