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Validation of Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) as a Novel Target for Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers in Humans and Discovery of a Potent and Selective Small-Molecule MMP-9 Inhibitor That Accelerates Healing

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JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 61, Issue 19, Pages 8825-8837

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.8b01005

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  1. National Institutes of Health [T32 GM075762]
  2. American Diabetes Association Pathway to Stop Diabetes Grant [1-15-ACN-06]

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Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a significant health problem. A single existing FDA-approved drug for this ailment, becaplermin, is not standard-of-care. We previously demonstrated that upregulation of active matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 is the reason that the diabetic wound in mice is recalcitrant to healing and that MMP-8 participates in wound repair. In the present study, we validate the target MMP-9 by identifying and quantifying active MMP-8 and MMP-9 in human diabetic wounds using an affinity resin that binds exclusively to the active forms of MMPs coupled with proteomics. Furthermore, we synthesize and evaluate enantiomerically pure (R)- and (S)-ND-336, as inhibitors of the detrimental MMP-9, and show that the (R)-enantiomer has superior efficacy in wound healing over becaplermin. Our results reveal that the mechanisms of pathology and repair are similar in diabetic mice and diabetic humans and that (R)-ND-336 holds promise for the treatment of DFUs as a first-in-class therapeutic.

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