Issue 24, 2015

Corynomycolic acid-containing glycolipids signal through the pattern recognition receptor Mincle

Abstract

An enantioselective synthesis of (+)-corynomycolic acid, and its elaboration to esters of trehalose, glucose and glycerol, is described. Trehalose dicorynomycolate and trehalose monocorynomycolate activate human and mouse Mincle as effectively as trehalose dicorynomycolate (cord factor). Glucose monomycolate is revealed to be a potent activator of both mouse and human Mincle. Glycerol monocorynomycolate signals through human Mincle, with the activity predominantly residing in the 2′S-isomer.

Graphical abstract: Corynomycolic acid-containing glycolipids signal through the pattern recognition receptor Mincle

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Jan 2015
Accepted
14 Feb 2015
First published
19 Feb 2015

Chem. Commun., 2015,51, 5100-5103

Author version available

Corynomycolic acid-containing glycolipids signal through the pattern recognition receptor Mincle

P. L. van der Peet, C. Gunawan, S. Torigoe, S. Yamasaki and S. J. Williams, Chem. Commun., 2015, 51, 5100 DOI: 10.1039/C5CC00085H

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