Chemical synthesis of marine-derived sulfoglycolipids, a new class of molecular adjuvants

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Vaccines play a primary role in the protection of human health by preventing infectious and chronic diseases. Recently we have reported 1,2-O-distearoyl-3-O-β-D-sulfoquinovosylglycerol (β-SQDG18), here named Sulfavant A (1), which shows promising properties as a new molecular adjuvant in in vitro and in vivo tests. In the present manuscript, we provide full details about a synthetic strategy for the preparation of 1, including a discussion of chemical determinants of the activity and the major technical hurdles we faced during the study. Synthesis of Sulfavant A (1) is achieved by a versatile procedure based on a trichloroacetimidate methodology and peracetate sugar precursors. The final design opens possibilities for the preparation of a series of interesting analogs for further pharmacological optimization and development, including derivatives containing different saturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids (e.g., 17 and 22).

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Manzo, E., Fioretto, L., Pagano, D., Nuzzo, G., Gallo, C., De Palma, R., & Fontana, A. (2017). Chemical synthesis of marine-derived sulfoglycolipids, a new class of molecular adjuvants. Marine Drugs, 15(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/md15090288

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