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Synthesis and In Vitro Anti-Influenza Virus Evaluation of Novel Sialic Acid (C-5 and C-9)-Pentacyclic Triterpene Derivatives †

The emergence of drug resistant variants of the influenza virus has led to a great need to identify novel and effective antiviral agents. In our previous study, a series of sialic acid (C-2 and C-4)-pentacyclic triterpene conjugates have been synthesized, and a five-fold more potent antiviral activi...

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Autores principales: Han, Xu, Si, Long-Long, Shi, Yong-Ying, Fan, Zi-Bo, Wang, Shou-Xin, Tian, Zhen-Yu, Li, Man, Sun, Jia-Qi, Jiao, Ping-Xuan, Ran, Fu-Xiang, Zhang, Yong-Min, Zhou, De-Min, Xiao, Su-Long
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6152041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28640212
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22071018
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author Han, Xu
Si, Long-Long
Shi, Yong-Ying
Fan, Zi-Bo
Wang, Shou-Xin
Tian, Zhen-Yu
Li, Man
Sun, Jia-Qi
Jiao, Ping-Xuan
Ran, Fu-Xiang
Zhang, Yong-Min
Zhou, De-Min
Xiao, Su-Long
author_facet Han, Xu
Si, Long-Long
Shi, Yong-Ying
Fan, Zi-Bo
Wang, Shou-Xin
Tian, Zhen-Yu
Li, Man
Sun, Jia-Qi
Jiao, Ping-Xuan
Ran, Fu-Xiang
Zhang, Yong-Min
Zhou, De-Min
Xiao, Su-Long
author_sort Han, Xu
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description The emergence of drug resistant variants of the influenza virus has led to a great need to identify novel and effective antiviral agents. In our previous study, a series of sialic acid (C-2 and C-4)-pentacyclic triterpene conjugates have been synthesized, and a five-fold more potent antiviral activity was observed when sialic acid was conjugated with pentacyclic triterpene via C-4 than C-2. It was here that we further reported the synthesis and anti-influenza activity of novel sialic acid (C-5 and C-9)-pentacyclic triterpene conjugates. Their structures were confirmed by ESI-HRMS, (1)H-NMR, and (13)C-NMR spectroscopic analyses. Two conjugates (26 and 42) showed strong cytotoxicity to MDCK cells in the CellTiter-Glo assay at a concentration of 100 μM. However, they showed no significant cytotoxicity to HL-60, Hela, and A549 cell lines in MTT assay under the concentration of 10 μM (except compound 42 showed weak cytotoxicity to HL-60 cell line (10 μM, ~53%)). Compounds 20, 28, 36, and 44 displayed weak potency to influenza A/WSN/33 (H1N1) virus (100 μM, ~20–30%), and no significant anti-influenza activity was found for the other conjugates. The data suggested that both the C-5 acetylamide and C-9 hydroxy of sialic acid were important for its binding with hemagglutinin during viral entry into host cells, while C-4 and C-2 hydroxy were not critical for the binding process and could be replaced with hydrophobic moieties. The research presented herein had significant implications for the design of novel antiviral inhibitors based on a sialic acid scaffold.
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spelling pubmed-61520412018-11-13 Synthesis and In Vitro Anti-Influenza Virus Evaluation of Novel Sialic Acid (C-5 and C-9)-Pentacyclic Triterpene Derivatives † Han, Xu Si, Long-Long Shi, Yong-Ying Fan, Zi-Bo Wang, Shou-Xin Tian, Zhen-Yu Li, Man Sun, Jia-Qi Jiao, Ping-Xuan Ran, Fu-Xiang Zhang, Yong-Min Zhou, De-Min Xiao, Su-Long Molecules Article The emergence of drug resistant variants of the influenza virus has led to a great need to identify novel and effective antiviral agents. In our previous study, a series of sialic acid (C-2 and C-4)-pentacyclic triterpene conjugates have been synthesized, and a five-fold more potent antiviral activity was observed when sialic acid was conjugated with pentacyclic triterpene via C-4 than C-2. It was here that we further reported the synthesis and anti-influenza activity of novel sialic acid (C-5 and C-9)-pentacyclic triterpene conjugates. Their structures were confirmed by ESI-HRMS, (1)H-NMR, and (13)C-NMR spectroscopic analyses. Two conjugates (26 and 42) showed strong cytotoxicity to MDCK cells in the CellTiter-Glo assay at a concentration of 100 μM. However, they showed no significant cytotoxicity to HL-60, Hela, and A549 cell lines in MTT assay under the concentration of 10 μM (except compound 42 showed weak cytotoxicity to HL-60 cell line (10 μM, ~53%)). Compounds 20, 28, 36, and 44 displayed weak potency to influenza A/WSN/33 (H1N1) virus (100 μM, ~20–30%), and no significant anti-influenza activity was found for the other conjugates. The data suggested that both the C-5 acetylamide and C-9 hydroxy of sialic acid were important for its binding with hemagglutinin during viral entry into host cells, while C-4 and C-2 hydroxy were not critical for the binding process and could be replaced with hydrophobic moieties. The research presented herein had significant implications for the design of novel antiviral inhibitors based on a sialic acid scaffold. MDPI 2017-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6152041/ /pubmed/28640212 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22071018 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Han, Xu
Si, Long-Long
Shi, Yong-Ying
Fan, Zi-Bo
Wang, Shou-Xin
Tian, Zhen-Yu
Li, Man
Sun, Jia-Qi
Jiao, Ping-Xuan
Ran, Fu-Xiang
Zhang, Yong-Min
Zhou, De-Min
Xiao, Su-Long
Synthesis and In Vitro Anti-Influenza Virus Evaluation of Novel Sialic Acid (C-5 and C-9)-Pentacyclic Triterpene Derivatives †
title Synthesis and In Vitro Anti-Influenza Virus Evaluation of Novel Sialic Acid (C-5 and C-9)-Pentacyclic Triterpene Derivatives †
title_full Synthesis and In Vitro Anti-Influenza Virus Evaluation of Novel Sialic Acid (C-5 and C-9)-Pentacyclic Triterpene Derivatives †
title_fullStr Synthesis and In Vitro Anti-Influenza Virus Evaluation of Novel Sialic Acid (C-5 and C-9)-Pentacyclic Triterpene Derivatives †
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and In Vitro Anti-Influenza Virus Evaluation of Novel Sialic Acid (C-5 and C-9)-Pentacyclic Triterpene Derivatives †
title_short Synthesis and In Vitro Anti-Influenza Virus Evaluation of Novel Sialic Acid (C-5 and C-9)-Pentacyclic Triterpene Derivatives †
title_sort synthesis and in vitro anti-influenza virus evaluation of novel sialic acid (c-5 and c-9)-pentacyclic triterpene derivatives †
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6152041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28640212
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22071018
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