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In vivo 19F MRI for Cell Tracking
Published on: November 25, 2013
Intracellular Binding of Novel Fluorinated Compounds to Carbonic Anhydrase Isoforms Explored by In-Cell 19F NMR
Azzurra Costantino1, Letizia Barbieri1,2, Simone Giovannuzzi3
1CERM - Magnetic Resonance Center, University of Florence, via Luigi Sacconi 6, Sesto Fiorentino 50019, Italy.
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One of the most important challenges of drug development is identifying whether a candidate molecule can efficiently reach and engage intracellular targets. Cell-based assays are usually employed to address this issue; nevertheless, many compounds that appear promising in vitro fail in cellular or in vivo contexts due to low intracellular activity or off-target effects. In this work, we employed ligand-based in-cell 19F NMR to characterize ligand-target interactions in the cellular environment. We investigated the binding of newly synthesized fluorinated sulfonamide derivatives to various cytosolic isoforms of carbonic anhydrase in living human cells. We assessed target engagement and membrane permeability of each ligand and provided a qualitative affinity ranking of the compounds toward each isoform. The fluorinated compounds characterized in this study are promising scaffolds for the development of isoform-selective inhibitors and may serve as chemical probes for future competitive screenings of nonfluorinated drug candidates in cells.
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