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Improving potencies and properties of CD4 down-modulating CADA analogs

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Pages 39-48 | Published online: 06 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

Introduction: CADA is a synthetic small molecule that inhibits HIV replication in cell cultures through down-modulating cell surface CD4 by inhibiting cotranslational translocation of nascent CD4 across the ER membrane in a signal sequence-specific manner. Analogs have been prepared mainly to increase potency and investigate the mechanism of action.

Areas covered: This article reviews progress on discovery of more potent CADA analogs, including symmetrical and unsymmetrical compounds, as well as fluorescent derivatives. The article also discusses some properties of CADA and a more potent analog (KKD023) that are relevant to drug development, including aqueous solubility, permeability, metabolism and oral bioavailability.

Expert opinion: Further studies on CADA analogs should focus on improving both potency and drug-like properties, and on elucidating the detailed mechanism of action. Solubility and permeability may be improved by reducing molecular weight, decreasing molecular flexibility and symmetry, or by a prodrug approach inducing active transport. Identifying the molecular mechanism of CD4 down-modulation may aid in assessing potential side effects of such immunomodulatory/anti-HIV drugs, and it could potentially lead to a general approach to designing drugs for specifically down-modulating other cell-surface proteins.

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