Publication
Title
Structure–activity relationship exploration of 3′-Deoxy-7-deazapurine nucleoside analogues as anti-Trypanosoma brucei agents
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Abstract
Human African trypanosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by Trypanosoma brucei parasites. These protists are unable to produce the purine ring, making them vulnerable to the effects of purine nucleoside analogues. Starting from 3′-deoxytubercidin (5), a lead compound with activity against central-nervous-stage human African trypanosomiasis, we investigate the structure–activity relationships of the purine and ribofuranose rings. The purine ring tolerated only modifications at C7, while from the many alterations of the 3′-deoxyribofuranosyl moiety only the arabino analogue 48 showed pronounced antitrypanosomal activity. Profiling of the most potent analogues against resistant T. brucei strains (resistant to pentamidine, diminazene, and isometamidium) showed reduced dependence on uptake mediated by the P2 aminopurine transporter relative to 5. The introduction of a 7-substituent confers up to 10-fold increased affinity for the P1 nucleoside transporter while generally retaining high affinity for P2. Four of the most promising analogues were found to be metabolically stable, earmarking them as suitable backup analogues for lead 5.
Language
English
Source (journal)
ACS Infectious Diseases. - -
Publication
2020
ISSN
2373-8227
DOI
10.1021/ACSINFECDIS.0C00105
Volume/pages
6 :8 (2020) , p. 2045-2056
ISI
000562954000005
Pubmed ID
32568511
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UAntwerpen
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Project info
Veterinary and human parasitology.
Modified 7-deazapurine nucleoside analogues for the treatment of human African trypanosomiasis: towards a strong proof-of-concept.
Infla-Med: Fundamental and translational research into targets for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
Exploring and targeting the kinome of immune cells exposed to protozoan parasites.
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Last edited 03.12.2024
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