Pharmacological inhibition of the extracellular zinc metalloprotease A Disintegrin-like And Metalloprotease domain with Thrombospondin type I motifs 5 (ADAMTS5) has been proposed as a treatment for osteoarthritis (OA), a degenerative disease characterized by cartilage loss. More recently, ADAMTS5 has been implicated in ovarian cancer (OC), due to its essential role in promoting cell migration and association with poor prognosis. ADAMTS5 major substrates are the proteoglycans aggrecan and versican, which support the structural integrity of the cartilage and the tumor microenvironment. We have recently described a non-chelating arylsulfonamide glycoconjugate, compound 4b, as a selective ADAMTS5 inhibitor, and shown its effectiveness in an OC 3D model. Here, we modified the structure of 4b to improve its biological activity. We showed that, while 4b induces cytotoxicity in several cell lines as well as in porcine and human cartilage explants, its derivative 2 was tolerated at high micromolar concentrations and effective in inhibiting aggrecan degradation in human ex vivo OA explants and reducing directional OC cell migration and pseudopod elongation. In silico analyses provided a rationale behind the different biological activities of the two compounds. These findings highlight the potential of non-chelating glycoconjugated arylsulfonamides to treat pathologies characterized by excessive ADAMTS5 activity.
Design, synthesis and biological activity of glycoconjugated ADAMTS5 exosite inhibitors: applications in osteoarthritis and ovarian cancer models / Cuffaro, D.; Blagg, S.; Yamamoto, K.; Pinzi, L.; Bacchetti, R.; Yuan, S.; Tew, S.; Campagnolo, P.; D'Andrea, F.; Crispino, E.; Rastelli, G.; Rossello, A.; Rainero, E.; Nuti, E.; Santamaria, S.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 16:1(2026), pp. 329-329. [10.1038/s41598-025-29549-3]
Design, synthesis and biological activity of glycoconjugated ADAMTS5 exosite inhibitors: applications in osteoarthritis and ovarian cancer models
Pinzi L.Investigation
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2026
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Pharmacological inhibition of the extracellular zinc metalloprotease A Disintegrin-like And Metalloprotease domain with Thrombospondin type I motifs 5 (ADAMTS5) has been proposed as a treatment for osteoarthritis (OA), a degenerative disease characterized by cartilage loss. More recently, ADAMTS5 has been implicated in ovarian cancer (OC), due to its essential role in promoting cell migration and association with poor prognosis. ADAMTS5 major substrates are the proteoglycans aggrecan and versican, which support the structural integrity of the cartilage and the tumor microenvironment. We have recently described a non-chelating arylsulfonamide glycoconjugate, compound 4b, as a selective ADAMTS5 inhibitor, and shown its effectiveness in an OC 3D model. Here, we modified the structure of 4b to improve its biological activity. We showed that, while 4b induces cytotoxicity in several cell lines as well as in porcine and human cartilage explants, its derivative 2 was tolerated at high micromolar concentrations and effective in inhibiting aggrecan degradation in human ex vivo OA explants and reducing directional OC cell migration and pseudopod elongation. In silico analyses provided a rationale behind the different biological activities of the two compounds. These findings highlight the potential of non-chelating glycoconjugated arylsulfonamides to treat pathologies characterized by excessive ADAMTS5 activity.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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