Synthesis of chiral phosphoantigens and their activity in γδ T cell stimulation

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Abstract

γδ T cells expressing Vγ2Vδ2 T cell receptors are activated by a broad range of phosphorus-containing small molecules, termed phosphoantigens, and are of interest in the context of the chemotherapy of B cell malignancies. Here, we report the synthesis of four pairs of chiral phosphoantigens: the bromohydrins of isopentenyl diphosphate (Phosphostim™), the epoxides of isopentenyl diphosphate (EIPP); and the corresponding bromohydrin and epoxide analogs of but-3-enyl diphosphate. The ability of each compound to stimulate human Vγ2Vδ2 T cells was determined by TNF-α release and cell proliferation. In these assays, the (R)-bromohydrin diphosphates were, on average, about twice as active as the (S)-bromohydrin diphosphates. In contrast, the (S)-form of EIPP was about twice as active as (R)-EIPP. The activities of the epoxy but-3-enyl diphosphates were both very low. These results suggest that chiral phosphoantigens, as opposed to racemic mixtures, may have utility in immunotherapy. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Song, Y., Zhang, Y., Wang, H., Raker, A., Sanders, J., Broderick, E., … Oldfield, E. (2004). Synthesis of chiral phosphoantigens and their activity in γδ T cell stimulation. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 14(17), 4471–4477. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bmcl.2004.06.052

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