20-EPI-VITAMIN-D3 ANALOGS - A NOVEL CLASS OF POTENT REGULATORS OF CELL-GROWTH AND IMMUNE-RESPONSES

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BINDERUP, L [1 ]
LATINI, S [1 ]
BINDERUP, E [1 ]
BRETTING, C [1 ]
CALVERLEY, M [1 ]
HANSEN, K [1 ]
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[1] LEO PHARMACEUT PROD,DEPT CHEM RES,DK-2750 BALLERUP,DENMARK
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10.1016/0006-2952(91)90426-6
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The 20-epi-vitamin D3 analogues are a novel class of vitamin D3 derivatives, structurally related to 1-alpha,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol (1-alpha,25(OH)2D3). They are characterized by an altered stereochemistry at carbon 20 in the side-chain. In vitro, these new analogues were found to be considerably more potent as regulators of growth and differentiation in the human histiocytic lymphoma cell line U 937 than 1-alpha,25(OH)2D3, despite a practically unchanged calcemic activity in vivo. The most potent analogue, KH 1060, inhibited cell proliferation by 50% at 10(-12) M (14,000 times more active than 1-alpha,25(OH)2D3). At the same time, KH 1060 induced cell differentiation at concentrations as low as 10(-14) M. In addition, the 20-epi-vitamin D3 analogues were found to be very potent inhibitors of T-lymphocyte proliferation induced by interleukin-1 or alloantigen. In this respect, they were several orders of magnitude more active than the potent immunosuppressive agent cyclosporin A (CyA). KH 1060, the most potent analogue, inhibited interleukin-l-induced mouse thymocyte proliferation by 50% at 3 x 10(-16) M and allogeneic stimulation of mouse spleen lymphocytes at 5 x 10(-15) M. These effects were considered to be mediated by inhibition of interleukin-2 release from activated T-lymphocytes. The new analogues are of potential interest in the prevention of graft rejection and in the treatment of psoriasis, cancer and auto-immune diseases.
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