Small Molecules as Toll-like Receptor 4 Modulators Drug and In-House Computational Repurposing

Biomedicines. 2022 Sep 19;10(9):2326. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines10092326.

Abstract

The innate immunity toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) system is a receptor of paramount importance as a therapeutic target. Virtual screening following a "computer-aided drug repurposing" approach was applied to the discovery of novel TLR4 modulators with a non-lipopolysaccharide-like structure. We screened almost 29,000 approved drugs and drug-like molecules from commercial, public, and in-house academia chemical libraries and, after biological assays, identified several compounds with TLR4 antagonist activity. Our computational protocol showed to be a robust approach for the identification of hits with drug-like scaffolds as possible inhibitors of the TLR4 innate immune pathways. Our collaborative work broadens the chemical diversity for inspiration of new classes of TLR4 modulators.

Keywords: docking; drug repurposing; innate immunity; toll-like receptor 4; virtual screening.