Small molecules targeting the innate immune cGASSTINGTBK1 signaling pathway

Chunyong Ding1,2,3, Zilan Song2,3, Ancheng Shen2,3

  • 1Research Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology & Frontiers on Drug Discovery (RLMCBFDD), School of Pharmacy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.

Abstract

Keywords:
ABZI, amidobenzimidazoleACMA, 9-amino-6-chloro-2-methoxyacridineAMP, adenosine monophosphateATP, adenosine triphosphateAnti-tumorBNBC, 6-bromo-N-(naphthalen-1-yl)benzo[d][1,3]dioxole-5-carboxamideCBD, cyclic dinucleotide-binding domainCDA, cyclic diadenosine monophosphate (c-di-AMP)CDG, cyclic diguanosine monophosphate (c-di-GMP)CDN, cyclic dinucleotideCMA, 10-carboxymethyl-9-acridanoneCTD, C-terminal domainCTLA-4, cytotoxic T lymphocyte associated protein 4CTT, C-terminal tailCXCL, chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligandDC50, concentration for 50% degradationDCs, dendritic cellsDMXAA, 5,6-dimethylxanthenone-4-acetic acidDSDP, dispiro diketopiperzineEM, cryo-electron microscopyENPP1, ecto-nucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesteraseER, endoplasmic reticulumFAA, flavone-8-acetic acidFDA, U.S. Food and Drug AdministrationFP, fluorescence polarizationGMP, guanosine monophosphateGTP, guanosine triphosphateHCQ, hydrochloroquineHTS, high throughput screeningICI, immune checkpoint inhibitorIKK, IκB kinaseIO, immune-oncologyIRF3, interferon regulatory factor 3ISG, interferon stimulated geneITC, isothermal titration calorimetryImmunotherapyKD, kinase domainLBD, ligand-binding domainMDCK, Madin–Darby canine kidneyMG, MangostinMI, maximum inductionMLK, mixed lineage kinaseMinEC5×, minimum effective concentration for inducing 5-fold luciferase activityNF-κB, nuclear factor-κBNtase, nucleotidyl transferasePBMCs, peripheral-blood mononuclear cellsPD-1, programmed death receptor 1PD-L1, programmed death ligand 1PDE, phosphodiesterasesPDK1, 3-phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase 1PPi, pyrophosphoric acidPROTACs, proteolysis targeting chimerasPRRs, pattern recognition receptorsQC, quinacrineSAR, structure–activity relationshipSDD, scaffold and dimerization domainSTAT, signal transducer and activator of transcriptionSTINGSTING, stimulator of interferon genesSmall molecule modulatorsTBK1TBK1, TANK-binding kinase 1THIQCs, tetrahydroisoquinolone acetic acidsTNFRSF, tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamilyULD, ubiquitin-like domainVHL, von Hippel–LindaucAIMP, cyclic adenosine-inosine monophosphatecGAMP, cyclic guanosine monophosphate-adenosine monophosphatecGAScGAS, cyclic guanosine monophosphate-adenosine monophosphate synthasedsDNA, double-stranded DNAi.t., intratumoral

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