Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry (Jan 2021)

Tetralone derivatives are MIF tautomerase inhibitors and attenuate macrophage activation and amplify the hypothermic response in endotoxemic mice

  • János Garai,
  • Marcell Krekó,
  • László Őrfi,
  • Péter Balázs Jakus,
  • Zoltán Rumbus,
  • Patrik Kéringer,
  • András Garami,
  • Eszter Vámos,
  • Dominika Kovács,
  • Viola Bagóné Vántus,
  • Balázs Radnai,
  • Tamás Lóránd

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14756366.2021.1916010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 1
pp. 1356 – 1368

Abstract

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Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a pro-inflammatory cytokine playing crucial role in immunity. MIF exerts a unique tautomerase enzymatic activity that has relevance concerning its multiple functions and its small molecule inhibitors have been proven to block its pro-inflammatory effects. Here we demonstrate that some of the E-2-arylmethylene-1-tetralones and their heteroanalogues efficiently bind to MIF’s active site and inhibit MIF tautomeric (enolase, ketolase activity) functions. A small set of the synthesised derivatives, namely compounds (4), (23), (24), (26) and (32), reduced inflammatory macrophage activation. Two of the selected compounds (24) and (26), however, markedly inhibited ROS and nitrite production, NF-κB activation, TNF-α, IL-6 and CCL-2 cytokine expression. Pre-treatment of mice with compound (24) exaggerated the hypothermic response to high dose of bacterial endotoxin. Our experiments suggest that tetralones and their derivatives inhibit MIF’s tautomeric functions and regulate macrophage activation and thermal changes in severe forms of systemic inflammation.

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