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Functional Profiling of 2-Aminopyrimidine Histamine H4 Receptor Modulators

Authors :
Brad M. Savall
Jennifer D. Venable
Robin L. Thurmond
Mark S. Tichenor
Source :
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 58:7119-7127
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2015.

Abstract

Histamine is an important endogenous signaling molecule that is involved in a number of physiological processes including allergic reactions, gastric acid secretion, neurotransmitter release, and inflammation. The biological effects of histamine are mediated by four histamine receptors with distinct functions and distribution profiles (H1-H4). The most recently discovered histamine receptor (H4) has emerged as a promising drug target for treating inflammatory diseases. A detailed understanding of the role of the H4 receptor in human disease remains elusive, in part because low sequence similarity between the human and rodent H4 receptors complicates the translation of preclinical pharmacology to humans. This review provides an overview of H4 drug discovery programs that have studied cross-species structure-activity relationships, with a focus on the functional profiling of the 2-aminopyrimidine chemotype that has advanced to the clinic for allergy, atopic dermatitis, asthma, and rheumatoid arthritis.

Details

ISSN :
15204804 and 00222623
Volume :
58
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4382a034e1f4046af526754b0bc620fa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.5b00516