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Targeting the Parasite's DNA with Methyltriazenyl Purine Analogs Is a Safe, Selective, and Efficacious Antitrypanosomal Strategy

The human and veterinary disease complex known as African trypanosomiasis continues to inflict significant global morbidity, mortality, and economic hardship. Drug resistance and toxic side effects of old drugs call for novel and unorthodox strategies for new and safe treatment options. We designed...

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Autores principales: Rodenko, Boris, Wanner, Martin J., Alkhaldi, Abdulsalam A. M., Ebiloma, Godwin U., Barnes, Rebecca L., Kaiser, Marcel, Brun, Reto, McCulloch, Richard, Koomen, Gerrit-Jan, de Koning, Harry P.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4604408/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26282430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00596-15
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author Rodenko, Boris
Wanner, Martin J.
Alkhaldi, Abdulsalam A. M.
Ebiloma, Godwin U.
Barnes, Rebecca L.
Kaiser, Marcel
Brun, Reto
McCulloch, Richard
Koomen, Gerrit-Jan
de Koning, Harry P.
author_facet Rodenko, Boris
Wanner, Martin J.
Alkhaldi, Abdulsalam A. M.
Ebiloma, Godwin U.
Barnes, Rebecca L.
Kaiser, Marcel
Brun, Reto
McCulloch, Richard
Koomen, Gerrit-Jan
de Koning, Harry P.
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description The human and veterinary disease complex known as African trypanosomiasis continues to inflict significant global morbidity, mortality, and economic hardship. Drug resistance and toxic side effects of old drugs call for novel and unorthodox strategies for new and safe treatment options. We designed methyltriazenyl purine prodrugs to be rapidly and selectively internalized by the parasite, after which they disintegrate into a nontoxic and naturally occurring purine nucleobase, a simple triazene-stabilizing group, and the active toxin: a methyldiazonium cation capable of damaging DNA by alkylation. We identified 2-(3-acetyl-3-methyltriazen-1-yl)-6-hydroxypurine (compound 1) as a new lead compound, which showed submicromolar potency against Trypanosoma brucei, with a selectivity index of >500, and it demonstrated a curative effect in animal models of acute trypanosomiasis. We investigated the mechanism of action of this lead compound and showed that this molecule has significantly higher affinity for parasites over mammalian nucleobase transporters, and it does not show cross-resistance with current first-line drugs. Once selectively accumulated inside the parasite, the prodrug releases a DNA-damaging methyldiazonium cation. We propose that ensuing futile cycles of attempted mismatch repair then lead to G(2)/M phase arrest and eventually cell death, as evidenced by the reduced efficacy of this purine analog against a mismatch repair-deficient (MSH2(−/−)) trypanosome cell line. The observed absence of genotoxicity, hepatotoxicity, and cytotoxicity against mammalian cells revitalizes the idea of pursuing parasite-selective DNA alkylators as a safe chemotherapeutic option for the treatment of human and animal trypanosomiasis.
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spelling pubmed-46044082015-11-16 Targeting the Parasite's DNA with Methyltriazenyl Purine Analogs Is a Safe, Selective, and Efficacious Antitrypanosomal Strategy Rodenko, Boris Wanner, Martin J. Alkhaldi, Abdulsalam A. M. Ebiloma, Godwin U. Barnes, Rebecca L. Kaiser, Marcel Brun, Reto McCulloch, Richard Koomen, Gerrit-Jan de Koning, Harry P. Antimicrob Agents Chemother Experimental Therapeutics The human and veterinary disease complex known as African trypanosomiasis continues to inflict significant global morbidity, mortality, and economic hardship. Drug resistance and toxic side effects of old drugs call for novel and unorthodox strategies for new and safe treatment options. We designed methyltriazenyl purine prodrugs to be rapidly and selectively internalized by the parasite, after which they disintegrate into a nontoxic and naturally occurring purine nucleobase, a simple triazene-stabilizing group, and the active toxin: a methyldiazonium cation capable of damaging DNA by alkylation. We identified 2-(3-acetyl-3-methyltriazen-1-yl)-6-hydroxypurine (compound 1) as a new lead compound, which showed submicromolar potency against Trypanosoma brucei, with a selectivity index of >500, and it demonstrated a curative effect in animal models of acute trypanosomiasis. We investigated the mechanism of action of this lead compound and showed that this molecule has significantly higher affinity for parasites over mammalian nucleobase transporters, and it does not show cross-resistance with current first-line drugs. Once selectively accumulated inside the parasite, the prodrug releases a DNA-damaging methyldiazonium cation. We propose that ensuing futile cycles of attempted mismatch repair then lead to G(2)/M phase arrest and eventually cell death, as evidenced by the reduced efficacy of this purine analog against a mismatch repair-deficient (MSH2(−/−)) trypanosome cell line. The observed absence of genotoxicity, hepatotoxicity, and cytotoxicity against mammalian cells revitalizes the idea of pursuing parasite-selective DNA alkylators as a safe chemotherapeutic option for the treatment of human and animal trypanosomiasis. American Society for Microbiology 2015-10-13 2015-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4604408/ /pubmed/26282430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00596-15 Text en Copyright © 2015, Rodenko et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) .
spellingShingle Experimental Therapeutics
Rodenko, Boris
Wanner, Martin J.
Alkhaldi, Abdulsalam A. M.
Ebiloma, Godwin U.
Barnes, Rebecca L.
Kaiser, Marcel
Brun, Reto
McCulloch, Richard
Koomen, Gerrit-Jan
de Koning, Harry P.
Targeting the Parasite's DNA with Methyltriazenyl Purine Analogs Is a Safe, Selective, and Efficacious Antitrypanosomal Strategy
title Targeting the Parasite's DNA with Methyltriazenyl Purine Analogs Is a Safe, Selective, and Efficacious Antitrypanosomal Strategy
title_full Targeting the Parasite's DNA with Methyltriazenyl Purine Analogs Is a Safe, Selective, and Efficacious Antitrypanosomal Strategy
title_fullStr Targeting the Parasite's DNA with Methyltriazenyl Purine Analogs Is a Safe, Selective, and Efficacious Antitrypanosomal Strategy
title_full_unstemmed Targeting the Parasite's DNA with Methyltriazenyl Purine Analogs Is a Safe, Selective, and Efficacious Antitrypanosomal Strategy
title_short Targeting the Parasite's DNA with Methyltriazenyl Purine Analogs Is a Safe, Selective, and Efficacious Antitrypanosomal Strategy
title_sort targeting the parasite's dna with methyltriazenyl purine analogs is a safe, selective, and efficacious antitrypanosomal strategy
topic Experimental Therapeutics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4604408/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26282430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00596-15
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