Microbial metabolites and derivatives targeted at inflammation and bone diseases therapy: Chemistry, biological activity and pharmacology

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Abstract

Microbial metabolites have attracted increasing interest as a source of therapeutics and as probes for biological mechanisms. New microbial metabolites and derivatives targeted at inflammation and bone disease therapy have been identified by focusing on prostaglandin release, osteoblast differentiation and immune cell functions. These modulators of inflammatory processes and bone disease contribute to our understanding of biological mechanisms and support identification of the therapeutic potential of drug lead candidates. The present review describes recent advances in the chemistry and analysis of inhibitors of prostaglandin release or other functional molecules of immune cells, as well as inducers of osteoblast differentiation, including biological and pharmacological activities.

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Adachi, H., Nakae, K., Sakamoto, S., Nosaka, C., Atsumi, S., Shibuya, M., … Nishimura, Y. (2018, January 1). Microbial metabolites and derivatives targeted at inflammation and bone diseases therapy: Chemistry, biological activity and pharmacology. Journal of Antibiotics. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2017.138

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