Addressing the complexities in measuring cyclodextrin-sterol binding constants: A multidimensional study

Amelia M. Anderson,Ilse Manet, Milo Malanga,Daniel M. Clemens, Keivan Sadrerafi,Angel Pineiro, Rebeca Garcia-Fandino,Matthew S. O'Connor

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS(2024)

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A class of cyclodextrin (CD) dimers has emerged as a potential new treatment for atherosclerosis; they work by forming strong, soluble inclusion complexes with oxysterols, allowing the body to reduce and heal arterial plaques. However, characterizing the interactions between CD dimers and oxysterols presents formidable challenges due to low sterol solubility, the synthesis of modified CDs resulting in varying number and position of molecular substitutions, and the diversity of interaction mechanisms. To address these challenges and illuminate the nuances of CD-sterol interactions, we have used multiple orthogonal approaches for a comprehensive characterization. Results obtained from three independent techniques - metadynamics simulations, competitive isothermal titration calorimetry, and circular dichroism - to quantify CD-sterol binding are presented. The objective of this study is to obtain the binding constants and gain insights into the intricate nature of the system, while accounting for the advantages and limitations of each method. Notably, our findings demonstrate similar to 1000x stronger affinity of the CD dimer for 7-ketocholesterol in comparison to cholesterol for the 1:1 complex in direct binding assays. These methodologies and findings not only enhance our understanding of CD dimer-sterol interactions, but could also be generally applicable to prediction and quantification of other challenging host-guest complex systems.
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Cyclodextrin,Inclusion complex,Affinity constant,Circular dichroism,Isothermal titration calorimetry,Metadynamics simulations
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