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Synthesis of a Small Library of Glycoderivative Putative Ligands of SGLT1 and Preliminary Biological Evaluation

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Journal Molecules
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biology
Date 2024 Nov 9
PMID 39519708
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Abstract

Sodium-glucose co-transporter 1 (SGLT1) is primarily expressed on the membrane of enterocytes, a type of epithelial cell found in the intestines, where it mediates the unidirectional absorption of glucose and galactose. Beyond its well-established role in nutrient absorption, SGLT1 also plays a protective role in maintaining the integrity of the intestinal barrier. Specifically, the natural ligand of SGLT1 (d-glucose) and a synthetic -glucoside developed by our group can induce a protective anti-inflammatory effect on the intestinal epithelium. In this paper, we report the creation of a small library of -glycoside, putative ligands for SGLT1, to gain further insights into its unclear mechanism of action. Preliminary biological experiments performed on an in vitro model of doxorubicin-induced mucositis, a severe intestinal inflammatory condition, indicate that the aromatic moiety present in all the compounds of the library is crucial for biological activity, while the sugar component appears to have less influence. These findings will be exploited to develop new, more potent anti-inflammatory compounds and to better understand and rationalize the protective mechanism of action.

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