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Synthesis and Bioactivity of Phthalimide Analogs as Potential Drugs to Treat Schistosomiasis, a Neglected Disease of Poverty

The neglected tropical disease, schistosomiasis, is caused by trematode blood flukes of the Schistosoma genus and infects approximately 200 million people worldwide. With just one partially effective drug available for disease treatment, new drugs are urgently needed. Herein, a series of 47 phthalim...

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Autores principales: Singh, Snigdha, El-Sakkary, Nelly, Skinner, Danielle E., Sharma, Prem Prakash, Ottilie, Sabine, Antonova-Koch, Yevgeniya, Kumar, Prashant, Winzeler, Elizabeth, Poonam, Caffrey, Conor R., Rathi, Brijesh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7169845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32028743
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph13020025
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author Singh, Snigdha
El-Sakkary, Nelly
Skinner, Danielle E.
Sharma, Prem Prakash
Ottilie, Sabine
Antonova-Koch, Yevgeniya
Kumar, Prashant
Winzeler, Elizabeth
Poonam,
Caffrey, Conor R.
Rathi, Brijesh
author_facet Singh, Snigdha
El-Sakkary, Nelly
Skinner, Danielle E.
Sharma, Prem Prakash
Ottilie, Sabine
Antonova-Koch, Yevgeniya
Kumar, Prashant
Winzeler, Elizabeth
Poonam,
Caffrey, Conor R.
Rathi, Brijesh
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description The neglected tropical disease, schistosomiasis, is caused by trematode blood flukes of the Schistosoma genus and infects approximately 200 million people worldwide. With just one partially effective drug available for disease treatment, new drugs are urgently needed. Herein, a series of 47 phthalimide (Pht) analogues possessing high-value bioactive scaffolds (i.e., benzimidazole and 1,2,3,-triazoles) was synthesized by click-chemistry. Compounds were evaluated for anti-schistosomal activity in culture against somules (post-infective larvae) and adults of Schistosoma mansoni, their predicted ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion) properties, and toxicity vs. HepG2 cells. The majority showed favorable parameters for surface area, lipophilicity, bioavailability and Lipinski score. Thirteen compounds were active at 10 µM against both somules and adults (6d, 6f, 6i–6l, 6n–6p, 6s, 6r’, 6t’ and 6w). Against somules, the majority caused degeneracy and/or death after 72 h; whereas against adult parasites, five compounds (6l, 6d, 6f, 6r’ and 6s) elicited degeneracy, tegumental (surface) damage and/or death. Strongest potency against both developmental stages was recorded for compounds possessing n-butyl or isobutyl as a linker, and a pentafluorophenyl group on triazole. Apart from five compounds for which anti-parasite activity tracked with toxicity to HepG2 cells, there was apparently no toxicity to HepG2 cells (EC(50) values ≥50 µM). The data overall suggest that phthaloyl-triazole compounds are favorable synthons for additional studies as anti-schistosomals.
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spelling pubmed-71698452020-04-22 Synthesis and Bioactivity of Phthalimide Analogs as Potential Drugs to Treat Schistosomiasis, a Neglected Disease of Poverty Singh, Snigdha El-Sakkary, Nelly Skinner, Danielle E. Sharma, Prem Prakash Ottilie, Sabine Antonova-Koch, Yevgeniya Kumar, Prashant Winzeler, Elizabeth Poonam, Caffrey, Conor R. Rathi, Brijesh Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article The neglected tropical disease, schistosomiasis, is caused by trematode blood flukes of the Schistosoma genus and infects approximately 200 million people worldwide. With just one partially effective drug available for disease treatment, new drugs are urgently needed. Herein, a series of 47 phthalimide (Pht) analogues possessing high-value bioactive scaffolds (i.e., benzimidazole and 1,2,3,-triazoles) was synthesized by click-chemistry. Compounds were evaluated for anti-schistosomal activity in culture against somules (post-infective larvae) and adults of Schistosoma mansoni, their predicted ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion) properties, and toxicity vs. HepG2 cells. The majority showed favorable parameters for surface area, lipophilicity, bioavailability and Lipinski score. Thirteen compounds were active at 10 µM against both somules and adults (6d, 6f, 6i–6l, 6n–6p, 6s, 6r’, 6t’ and 6w). Against somules, the majority caused degeneracy and/or death after 72 h; whereas against adult parasites, five compounds (6l, 6d, 6f, 6r’ and 6s) elicited degeneracy, tegumental (surface) damage and/or death. Strongest potency against both developmental stages was recorded for compounds possessing n-butyl or isobutyl as a linker, and a pentafluorophenyl group on triazole. Apart from five compounds for which anti-parasite activity tracked with toxicity to HepG2 cells, there was apparently no toxicity to HepG2 cells (EC(50) values ≥50 µM). The data overall suggest that phthaloyl-triazole compounds are favorable synthons for additional studies as anti-schistosomals. MDPI 2020-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7169845/ /pubmed/32028743 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph13020025 Text en © 2020 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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Singh, Snigdha
El-Sakkary, Nelly
Skinner, Danielle E.
Sharma, Prem Prakash
Ottilie, Sabine
Antonova-Koch, Yevgeniya
Kumar, Prashant
Winzeler, Elizabeth
Poonam,
Caffrey, Conor R.
Rathi, Brijesh
Synthesis and Bioactivity of Phthalimide Analogs as Potential Drugs to Treat Schistosomiasis, a Neglected Disease of Poverty
title Synthesis and Bioactivity of Phthalimide Analogs as Potential Drugs to Treat Schistosomiasis, a Neglected Disease of Poverty
title_full Synthesis and Bioactivity of Phthalimide Analogs as Potential Drugs to Treat Schistosomiasis, a Neglected Disease of Poverty
title_fullStr Synthesis and Bioactivity of Phthalimide Analogs as Potential Drugs to Treat Schistosomiasis, a Neglected Disease of Poverty
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and Bioactivity of Phthalimide Analogs as Potential Drugs to Treat Schistosomiasis, a Neglected Disease of Poverty
title_short Synthesis and Bioactivity of Phthalimide Analogs as Potential Drugs to Treat Schistosomiasis, a Neglected Disease of Poverty
title_sort synthesis and bioactivity of phthalimide analogs as potential drugs to treat schistosomiasis, a neglected disease of poverty
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7169845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32028743
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph13020025
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