Identification of a selective PDE4B inhibitor from bryophyllum pinnatum by target fishing study and in vitro evaluation of quercetin 3-O-α-LArabinopyranosyl-( 1→2)-O-α-LRhamnopyranoside

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Natural products are considered an important source of bioactive compounds especially in biodiversity-rich countries like Brazil. The identification of potential targets is crucial to the development of drugs from natural sources. In this context, in silico methodologies, such as inverse virtual screening (target fishing), are interesting tools as they are a rational and direct method that reduces costs and experimental time. Among the species of Brazilian biomes, Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lam.) Oken, native to Madagascar, is widely used by the population to treat inflammation conditions. It has a remarkable presence of flavonoids, including quercetin 3-O-α-L-arabinopyranosyl-(1→2)-O-α-Lrhamnopyranoside (1), considered one of its major compounds. However, until now there were no studies addressing its putative mechanism of action and explaining its pharmacological action. The enzyme PDE4B, known as an antiinflammatory protein, was indicated as a promising target by target fishing methods. This activity was confirmed by in vitro enzymatic inhibition, and an expressive selectivity of PDE4B over PDE4A was demonstrated. The interactions were investigated through molecular dynamics simulations. The results were pioneering, representing an advance in the investigation of the antiinflammatory action of B. pinnatum and confirm the potential of the flavonoid as a chemical extract marker. Also, the flavonoid was shown to be a promising lead for the design of other selective PDE4B blockers to treat inflammatory diseases.

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Lourenço, E. M. G., Fernandes, J. M., De F. Carvalho, V., Grougnet, R., Martins, M. A., Jordão, A. K., … Barbosa, E. G. (2020). Identification of a selective PDE4B inhibitor from bryophyllum pinnatum by target fishing study and in vitro evaluation of quercetin 3-O-α-LArabinopyranosyl-( 1→2)-O-α-LRhamnopyranoside. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.01582

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