Antagonist activity at human CCR5 receptor expressed in MOLT4/CCR5 cells assessed as inhibition of CCL5-induced intracellular calcium mobilization by spectrophotometry - BioAssay Summary
Prostate cancer is a leading cause of death among males in the United States. As the chemokine receptor CCR5 is over-expressed in more aggressive forms of prostate cancer, and is also a critical receptor in inflammation, chemokine receptor CCR5 antagonists could potentially act as anti-prostate cancer agents. Anibamine, a natural product CCR5 antagonist, provides a unique molecular scaffold for more ..
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 Tested Compounds
 Tested Compounds
All(10)
 
 
Active(10)
 
 
 Tested Substances
 Tested Substances
All(10)
 
 
Active(10)
 
 
AID: 614111
Data Source: ChEMBL (764122)
Depositor Category: Literature, Extracted
BioAssay Version:
Deposit Date: 2012-04-30
Modify Date: 2013-05-15

Data Table (Complete):           Active    All
Target
Sequence: RecName: Full=C-C chemokine receptor type 5; Short=C-C CKR-5; Short=CC-CKR-5; Short=CCR-5; Short=CCR5; AltName: Full=CHEMR13; AltName: Full=HIV-1 fusion coreceptor; AltName: CD_antigen=CD195
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Gene:CCR5     Conserved Domain     Related Protein 3D Structures
BioActive Compounds: 10
Description:
Title: The natural product CCR5 antagonist anibamine and its analogs as anti-prostate cancer agents.

Abstract: Prostate cancer is a leading cause of death among males in the United States. As the chemokine receptor CCR5 is over-expressed in more aggressive forms of prostate cancer, and is also a critical receptor in inflammation, chemokine receptor CCR5 antagonists could potentially act as anti-prostate cancer agents. Anibamine, a natural product CCR5 antagonist, provides a unique molecular scaffold for the generation of novel analogs with possible anti-prostate cancer activity. A series of analogs of anibamine were designed, synthesized and tested against several prostate cancer cell lines. The analogs all acted as CCR5 antagonists at micromolar range affinity to the receptor while their anti-proliferative activity varied depending on the cell line type and their chemical structural properties. Further basal cytotoxicity characterization on these compounds indicated some of them may be suitable for in vivo studies.
(PMID: 21820898)
Comment
Compounds with activity <= 50uM or explicitly reported as active by ChEMBL are flagged as active in this PubChem assay presentation.

Categorized Comment
ChEMBL Assay Type: Functional

ChEMBL Assay Data Source: Scientific Literature

ChEMBL Target ID: 10580

ChEMBL target type: Target is a single protein chain

Result Definitions
TIDNameDescriptionHistogramTypeUnit
OutcomeThe BioAssay activity outcomeOutcome
1IC50*IC50 PubChem standard valueFloatμM
2IC50 activity commentIC50 activity commentString
3IC50 standard flagIC50 standard flagInteger
4IC50 qualifierIC50 qualifierString
5IC50 published valueIC50 published valueFloatnM
6IC50 standard valueIC50 standard valueFloatnM

* Activity Concentration.

Data Table (Concise)
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