Technology ID
TAB-3845

P2Y14 Receptor Antagonists for the Treatment of Inflammatory Diseases, Including Pulmonary and Renal Conditions and Chronic Pain

E-Numbers
E-051-2021-0
Lead Inventor
Jung, Young-Hwan (NIDDK)
Co-Inventors
Wen, Zhiwei (NIDDK)
Jacobson, Kenneth (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIH/NIDDK))
Applications
Therapeutics
Therapeutic Areas
Respiratory
Pulmonology
Neurology
Metabolic Disease
Endocrinology
Development Stages
Pre-Clinical (in vitro)
Lead IC
NIDDK
ICs
NIDDK

This technology includes the development of selective P2Y14R antagonists for the treatment of asthma, sterile inflammation of the kidney, diabetes, and neurodegeneration. The P2Y14 receptor (P2Y14R) is a target for the treatment of inflammatory diseases, including pulmonary and renal conditions. Selective P2Y14R antagonists have demonstrated efficacy in animal models of asthma, pain, diabetes, and acute kidney injury. However, the prototypical antagonist is not optimal for in vivo administration, as it displays a low oral bioavailability. This invention includes P2Y14R antagonists that contain sterically constrained, bridged piperidine modifications or uncharged bioisosteres of the piperidine moiety. This approach aligns with a general trend to improve druglikeness in medicinal chemistry by adding three-dimensionality to otherwise flat molecules. We also invented prodrugs of the most potent analogs that display significant in vivo activity.

Commercial Applications
  • The invention covers drugs that are selective antagonists for the P2Y14 receptor. These compounds may provide a treatment for patients with various disease conditions, including lung inflammation, kidney inflammation, asthma, diabetes, obesity, and neuropathic pain of diverse states.
  • The use of P2Y14 receptor antagonists may improve metabolic disorders. Mouse models of metabolic disorders have shown improvement upon treatment with P2Y14 receptor antagonists.
Competitive Advantages
A selective antagonist for the P2Y14 receptor is a potentially useful treatment for patients with neuropathic pain. Current FDA-approved drugs for the treatment of neuropathic pain are not very effective.
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