On one leg: trehalose monoesters activate macrophages in a Mincle-dependant manner
- Chembiochem. 2014 Feb 10;15(3):382-8. doi: 10.1002/cbic.201300674.
- 1. School of Chemical and Physical Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, P. O. Box 600, 6140 Wellington (New Zealand); Malaghan Institute of Medical Research, P. O. Box 7060, 6242 Wellington (New Zealand). [email protected].
The C22 and C26 trehalose monoesters, each containing a single acyl chain, were synthesised in good overall yields and found to activate macrophages in a Mincle-dependent manner. The activities of the monoesters paralleled those of their diester counterparts, and both mono- and diesters could activate the immune response in the absence of priming. This is the first time that trehalose monoesters have been found to activate macrophages, and these studies thus provide an important framework for the rational design of Other Mincle agonists.
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target: TNF ReceptorResearch Areas: Inflammation/Immunology