Tohoku Univ. Technology : Small molecule inhibitors of Vasohibin-2 : T23-047
Inhibitors targeting VASH2, the highly expressed protein in cancer
Angiogenesis is known to be involved in the development and progression of cancer, diabetic nephropathy, heart failure, arteriosclerosis, and nervous system diseases. The inventors have discovered Vasohibin1 (VASH1), an angiogenesis inhibitor produced by vascular endothelial cells, Vasohibin2 (VASH2), a homolog of Vasohibin1, and Small Vasohibin Binding Protein (SVBP), which enhances their stability, and have developed new therapies based on enhancing the effects of VASH1 or inhibiting VASH2 (see "Related Inventions"). The present invention was screened from a small molecule compound library, and obtained five small molecule inhibitors that do not inhibit the binding of VASH1 and SVBP, but selectively inhibits the binding of VASH2 and SVBP. Since the patent application has not been published, the structural of the five screened compounds have not been disclosed. Please feel free to contact us as we can disclose the information after signing a non-disclosure agreement.
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