Andrea Chicca

Andrea Chicca
Universität Bern | UniBe · Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine

Ph.D. in Pharmacology

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Introduction
Andrea Chicca currently works at the Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, Universität Bern. Andrea does research in Drug Discovery and Development, Translational Medicine, Pharmacy and Pharmacology. The current main research project is: "Devolopment of selective endocannabinoid reuptake inhibitors for neuropsychiatric disorders.'
Additional affiliations
April 2019 - April 2021
Synendos Therapeutics
Position
  • co-founder and CEO/CSO
January 2019 - present
Universität Bern
Position
  • Lecturer
September 2016 - October 2020
Universität Bern
Position
  • Project Manager
Education
April 2017 - April 2019
Universität Bern
Field of study
  • Translational Medicine
January 2014 - November 2018
Universität Bern
Field of study
  • Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine
January 2005 - October 2007
Università di Pisa - ETH Zürich
Field of study
  • Pharmacology and Biochemistry

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Publications (69)
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Despite extensive research on the trafficking of anandamide (AEA) across cell membranes, little is known about the membrane transport of other endocannabinoids, such as 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG). Previous studies have provided data both in favor and against a cell membrane carrier-mediated transport of endocannabinoids, using different methodol...
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Pharmacological activation of cannabinoid CB1 and CB2 receptors is a therapeutic strategy to treat chronic and inflammatory pain. It was recently reported that a mixture of natural triterpenes α- and β-amyrin bound selectively to CB1 receptors with a subnanomolar Ki value (133 pM). Orally administered α/β-amyrin inhibited inf...
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Endocannabinoids at nanomolar physiological concentrations cross cellular membranes by facilitated diffusion, a process that can be studied by measuring transport kinetics and endocannabinoid trafficking employing radioligands and mass spectrometry. Here, we describe radiosubstrate-based assays using arachidonoyl[1-3H]ethanolamine and 2-arachidonoy...
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Monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL) is the enzyme responsible for the metabolism of 2-arachidonoylglycerol in the brain and the hydrolysis of peripheral monoacylglycerols. Many studies demonstrated beneficial effects deriving from MAGL inhibition for neurodegenerative diseases, inflammatory pathologies, and cancer. MAGL expression is increased in invasi...
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The cis-stereoisomers of Δ⁹-THC [(−)-3 and (+)-3] were identified and quantified in a series of low-THC-containing varieties of Cannabis sativa registered in Europe as fiber hemp and in research accessions of cannabis. While Δ⁹-cis-THC (3) occurs in cannabis fiber hemp in the concentration range of (−)-Δ⁹-trans-THC [(−)-1], it was undetectable in a...
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Endocannabinoid (eCB) levels fluctuate in inflammatory conditions and as such may take part in endometriosis-associated pain or even in endometriosis pathogenesis. In this case-control (23 cases and 19 controls) study, targeted lipids were measured in the serum and peritoneal fluid collected during laparoscopy. Endometriosis was confirmed histologi...
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The modulation of the endocannabinoid system (ECS) has shown positive results in animal models of multiple sclerosis (MS) and immune and inflammatory disorders. However, chronic administration of CB1 receptor agonists and degrading enzyme inhibitors can lead to CB1 receptor desensitization and sedation. WOBE437 is the prototype of a new class of EC...
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An interesting enzyme of the endocannabinoid system is monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL). This enzyme, which metabolizes the endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG), has attracted great interest due to its involvement in several physiological and pathological processes, such as cancer progression. Experimental evidences highlighted some drawback...
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Multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disorder of the central nervous system that eventually leads to progressive neurodegeneration and disability. Recent findings highlighted the emerging role of each target of the endocannabinoid system in controlling the symptoms and disease progression of multiple sclerosis. Therefore, mult...
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Astrocytes orchestrate neural development by powerfully coordinating synapse formation and function and, as such, may be critically involved in the pathogenesis of neurodevelopmental abnormalities and cognitive deficits commonly observed in psychiatric disorders. Here, we report the identification of a subset of cortical astrocytes that are compete...
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Several preclinical evidence indicate that the modulation of the endocannabinoid system (ECS) represents a promising therapeutic approach for different diseases. However, only few modulators of this system have reached so far an advanced stage of clinical development, mainly due to limited efficacy and CB1 receptor-dependent side effects. Those lim...
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A set of chiral polyhydrochromenes was synthesized by clay-catalyzed reactions of monoterpenoids (−)-isopulegol, (+)-neoisopulegol and (1R,2R,6S)-3-methyl-6-(prop-1-en-2-yl)cyclohex-3-ene-1,2-diol 5 with aromatic and heteroaromatic aldehydes. These compounds resemble in structure phytocannabinoids, some of them demonstrated analgesic activity in vi...
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A new simplified, epoxide-free epothilone analog was prepared incorporating an N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-benzimidazole side chain, which binds to microtubules with high affinity and inhibits cancer cell growth in vitro with nM potency. Building on this scaffold, a disulfide-linked conjugate with the purported EGFR-binding (EGFR, epidermal growth factor re...
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Monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL) is the enzyme degrading the endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol and it is involved in several physiological and pathological processes. The therapeutic potential of MAGL is linked to several diseases, including cancer. The development of MAGL inhibitors has been greatly limited by the side effects associated with t...
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A series of 1-trifluoromethyl substituted indanes and indenes bearing aryl groups in positions 1 and/or 3 of the indane core have been synthesized mainly by electrophilic cyclization and arylation of the corresponding trifluoromethylated allyl and propargyl alcohols. The distinctly lipophilic compounds thus obtained were tested against various comp...
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Phytochemical studies on the liverwort Radula genus have previously identified the bibenzyl (−)- cis -perrottetinene ( cis -PET), which structurally resembles (−)-Δ ⁹ - trans -tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ ⁹ - trans -THC) from Cannabis sativa L. Radula preparations are sold as cannabinoid-like legal high on the internet, even though pharmacological data...
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The endocannabinoid system (ECS) represents one of the major neuromodulatory systems involved in different physiological and pathological processes. Multi-target compounds exert their activities by acting via multiple mechanisms of action and represent a promising pharmacological modulation of the ECS. In this work we report 4-substituted and 4,5-d...
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Monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL) is a serine hydrolase that plays an important role in the degradation of the endocannabinoid neurotransmitter 2-arachidonoylglycerol, which is implicated in many physiological processes. Beyond the possible utilization of MAGL inhibitors as anti-inflammatory, anti-nociceptive and anti-cancer agents, their application...
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Pepcan-12 (RVD-hemopressin; RVDPVNFKLLSH) is the major peptide of a family of endogenous peptide endocannabinoids (pepcans) shown to act as negative allosteric modulators (NAM) of cannabinoid CB1 receptors. Noradrenergic neurons have been identified to be a specific site of pepcan production. However, it remains unknown whether pepcans occur in the...
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Key messages: Methylhonokiol improves liver damage and survival. Methylhonokiol reduces hepatic fibrosis and necroinflammation. Methylhonokiol prevents myofibroblast activation and induces apoptosis. Methylhonokiol upregulates endocannabinoids and related N-acylethanolamines. Methylhonokiol contributes to lipid hydrolysis via PPARα/γ.
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In this work, we explored the molecular framework of the known CB1R allosteric modulator PSNCBAM-1 with the aim to generate new bioactive analogs and to deepen the structure-activity relationships of this type of compounds. In particular, the introduction of a NH group between the pyridine ring and the phenyl nucleus generated the amino-phenyl-urea...
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Suitable chemical tools have been instrumental in the discovery and characterization of the endocannabinoid system. However, the lack of potent and selective inhibitors for endocannabinoid transport has prevented the molecular characterization of this process. Current uptake inhibitors are poorly bioavailable to the central nervous system (CNS) and...
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Naturally occurring pyridone alkaloids as well as synthetic derivatives were previously shown to induce neurite outgrowth. However, the molecular basis for this biological effect remains poorly understood. In this work, we have prepared new pyridones, and tested the effect of thirteen 4-hydroxy-2-pyridone derivatives on the components of the endoca...
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Background and aims: Beta-caryophyllene (BCP) is a plant-derived FDA approved food additive with anti-inflammatory properties. Some of its beneficial effects in vivo reported to involve activation of cannabinoid 2 receptors (CB2) that are predominantly expressed in immune cells. Herein, we evaluated the translational potential of BCP using a well-...
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The cannabinoid CB2 receptor (CB2R) represents a promising therapeutic target for various forms of tissue injury and inflammatory diseases. Although numerous compounds have been developed and widely used to target CB2R, their selectivity, molecular mode of action and pharmacokinetic properties have been poorly characterized. Here we report the most...
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Background: Anandamide (AEA) and 2-arachidonoyl glycerol (2-AG) are signalling lipids which belong to the class of endocannabinoids (ECs) and exert their actions by activating cannabinoid receptor type-1 (CB1) and type-2 (CB2). These receptors are involved in many physiological and pathological processes in the central nervous system (CNS) and in...
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Endocannabinoids at physiological concentrations are crossing cellular membranes by facilitated diffusion, a process that can be studied by measuring transport kinetics. Here, we describe a radiosubstrate-based assay using arachidonoyl[1-3 H]ethanolamine or arachidonoyl[1,2,3-3 H]glycerol to measure the cellular endocannabinoid uptake in a three-ph...
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Background: Since the discovery of the cannabinoid receptors, numerous studies associate the endocannabinoid system with several physiological and pathological processes including cancer, appetite, fertility, memory, neuropathic and inflammatory pain, obesity, and neurodegenerative diseases. Over the last two decades, several researches have been...
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Targeting type-2 cannabinoid receptor (CB2) is considered a feasible strategy to develop new drugs for the treatment of diseases like neuropathic pain, chronic inflammation, neurodegenerative disorders and cancer. Such drugs are devoid of the undesired central side effects that are typically mediated by the CB1 receptor. In this work we synthesized...
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4-Aryl-1,1,1-trifluorobut-3-en-2-ones ArCH=CHCOCF3 (CF3-enones) react with arenes in excess of Brønsted superacids (TfOH, FSO3H) to give, stereoselectively, trans-1,3-diaryl-1-trifluoromethyl indanes in 35-85% yields. The reaction intermediates, the O-protonated ArCH=CHC(OH+)CF3 and the O,C-diprotonated ArHC+CH2C(OH+)CF3 species, have been studied...
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The endocannabinoid (EC) system is implicated in many chronic liver diseases, including hepatitis C viral (HCV) infection. Cannabis consumption is associated with fibrosis progression in patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC), however, the role of ECs in the development of CHC has never been explored. To study this question, anandamide (AEA) and 2...
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Activation Induced Deaminase (AID) triggers the antigen-driven antibody diversification processes through its ability to edit DNA. AID dependent DNA damage is also the cause of genetic alterations often found in mature B cell tumors. A number of splice variants of AID have been identified, for which a role in the modulation of its activity has been...
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The cellular uptake of the endocannabinoid anandamide (AEA) and its degradation by fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) are intrinsically coupled mechanisms. However, differential blockage of each mechanism is possible using specific small-molecule inhibitors. Starting from the natural product-derived 2E,4E-dodecadiene scaffold previously shown to int...
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The widespread dietary plant sesquiterpene hydrocarbon β-caryophyllene (1) is a CB2 cannabinoid receptor-specific agonist showing anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects in vivo. Structural insights into the pharmacophore of this hydrocarbon, which lacks functional groups other than double bonds, are missing. A structure-activity study provided evi...
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Several natural products derived from entomopathogenic fungi have been shown to initiate neuronal differentiation in the rat pheochromocytoma PC12 cell line. After the successful completion of the total synthesis program, the reduction of structural complexity while retaining biological activity was targeted. In this study, farinosone C served as a...
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Cannabinoids are implicated in the control of cell proliferation, but little is known about the role of the endocannabinoid system in human malignant melanoma. This study was aimed at characterizing the in vitro antitumor activity of anandamide (AEA) in A375 melanoma cells. The mRNA expression of genes that code for proteins involved in the metabol...
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Endocannabinoid reuptake inhibition provides a new therapeutic strategy to potentiate anandamide (AEA) and 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) signaling during pathological conditions such as neuropathic pain, inflammation, anxiety or depression. The mechanisms of EC cellular uptake are still not entirely understood and the identification of the putative...
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Endocannabinoid reuptake inhibition provides a therapeutic strategy to potentiate EC signaling during pathological conditions. The mechanism of EC cellular uptake is still not entirely understood and the identification of the putative endocannabinoid membrane transporter (EMT) remains elusive. Therefore, there is a need for new compounds providing...
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Here we present the synthesis and antiproliferative activity of a series of diversely substituted 12 synthesized 4-oxycoumarin derivatives. Among all compounds the 4-hydroxy-5,7-dimethoxycoumarin showed the most potent antiproliferative effect against several human (MCF-7, U937 and HL-60) and mouse (Neuro2a) cancer cell lines with IC50 values in th...
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The α-hemoglobin-derived dodecapeptide RVD-hemopressin (RVDPVNFKLLSH) has been proposed to be an endogenous agonist for the cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1). To study this peptide, we have raised mAbs against its C-terminal part. Using an immunoaffinity mass spectrometry approach, a whole family of N-terminally extended peptides in addition to RVD...
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Introduction: Plant fatty acid derivatives such as N-alkylamides are structurally related to endocannabinoids (EC). We found that some of the C12 N-alkylamides from purple coneflower (Echinacea spp.) weakly affect the reuptake of anandamide (AEA) into cells. ECs such as AEA are lipophilic signaling molecules which modulate several physiological pro...
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Coumarins are a large family of natural and synthetic compounds exerting different pharmacological effects, including cytotoxic, anti-inflammatory or antimicrobial. In the present communication we report the synthesis of a series of 12 diversely substituted 4-oxycoumarin derivatives including methoxy substituted 4-hydroxycoumarins, methyl, methoxy...
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Plant fatty acid derivatives such as N-acylethanolamines and polyketide N-alkylamides are structurally related to endocannabinoids. Certain C12 N-isobutylamides from purple coneflower (Echinacea spp.) have been shown to interact with the CB2 receptor. Some of these N-alkylamides also weakly (partially) affect the reuptake of anandamide (AEA) into c...
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Endocannabinoids (ECs) are key mediators involved in many physiological and pathological conditions in CNS and peripheral tissues where they exert biological activities by interacting with extracellular and intracellular targets. The effects of ECs are regulated by cellular biosynthesis, release, re-uptake, trafficking and enzymatic metabolism. Unl...
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Endocannabinoids (ECs) are key mediators involved in many physiological and pathological conditions in CNS and peripheral tissues where they exert biological activities by interacting with extracellular and intracellular targets. The effects of ECs are regulated by cellular biosynthesis, release, re-uptake, trafficking and enzymatic metabolism. Unl...
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The Activation Induced Deaminase (AID)/APOBEC family of deaminases targeting nucleic acids arose at the beginning of the vertebrate radiation and further expanded in mammals. Following an analysis of the available genomic data, we report the identification of the APOBEC5, a novel group of paralogues in tetrapods. Moreover, we find bona fide homolog...
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In the present study, a further investigation of the cytotoxic activity of an acetylenic constituent of Echinacea pallida roots, namely, pentadeca-(8 Z,13 Z)-dien-11-yn-2-one, was performed, revealing a concentration-dependent cytotoxicity on several human cancer cell lines, including leukemia (Jurkat and HL-60), breast carcinoma (MCF-7), and melan...
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Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench extracts are used in the production of standardized herbal medicines for the prevention and treatment of upper respiratory infections. Unsaturated N-alkylamide lipids, the main constituents of E. purpurea and E. angustifolia preparations capable of activating the cannabinoid receptor type-2 (CB2) have been suggested t...
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Echinacea purpurea extracts are used in the production of standardized herbal medicines for the prevention and treatment of upper respiratory infections. Unsaturated N-alkylamide lipids, the main constituent of E. purpurea and E. angustifolia preparations capable of activating the cannabinoid receptor type-2 (CB2) have been suggested to play a role...
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The n-hexane extracts of the roots of three medicinally used Echinacea species exhibited cytotoxic activity on human cancer cell lines, with Echinacea pallida found to be the most cytotoxic. Acetylenes are present in E. pallida lipophilic extracts but essentially absent in extracts from the other two species. In the present study, the cytotoxic eff...
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Echinacea is one of the most widely used alternative medicine in the world. Intake of Echinacea preparations is common among patients with advanced malignancies enrolled onto phase I chemotherapy trials; however, to our knowledge, no data are available regarding the possible direct effect of Echinacea species on human cancer cells. The purpose of t...
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In our previous study, RAPD (Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA) analysis revealed species-specific markers for three medicinal Echinacea species (Asteraceae): E. angustifolia DC., E. pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. and E. purpurea (L.) Moench. In the present work, we have converted a RAPD marker (750 bp) for E. purpurea into a SCAR (Sequence Characterized Amp...
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1. Endogenous and synthetic cannabinoid molecules have been investigated as possible MDR-1/P-glycoprotein (P-gp) modulators in HK-2-immortalized renal cells, using calcein acetoxymethylester (calcein-AM) as a P-gp substrate. 2. Among the endocannabinoid molecules tested, anandamide (AEA), but not 2-arachidonoyl-glycerol (2-AG) or palmitoyl-ethanola...
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Cannabinoids (CBs) are implicated in the control of cell survival in different types of tumors, but little is known about the role of CB system in pancreatic cancer. Herein, we investigated the in vitro antitumor activity of CBs and the potential role of their receptors in human pancreatic cancer cells MIA PaCa-2. Characterization tools used for th...

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Research on Friedel-Crafts reactions of various CF3-carbocations