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Metabolite Identification of HIV-1 Capsid Modulators PF74 and 11L in Human Liver Microsomes

PF74 and 11L, as potent modulators of the HIV-1 capsid protein, have been demonstrated to act at both early and late stages in the HIV-1 life cycle. However, their clearance is high in human liver microsomes (HLMs). The main goal of this study was to clarify the metabolism of PF74 and 11L in HLMs, a...

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Autores principales: Xu, Shujing, Sun, Lin, Ding, Dang, Zhang, Xujie, Liu, Xinyong, Zhan, Peng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9412436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36005624
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12080752
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author Xu, Shujing
Sun, Lin
Ding, Dang
Zhang, Xujie
Liu, Xinyong
Zhan, Peng
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Sun, Lin
Ding, Dang
Zhang, Xujie
Liu, Xinyong
Zhan, Peng
author_sort Xu, Shujing
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description PF74 and 11L, as potent modulators of the HIV-1 capsid protein, have been demonstrated to act at both early and late stages in the HIV-1 life cycle. However, their clearance is high in human liver microsomes (HLMs). The main goal of this study was to clarify the metabolism of PF74 and 11L in HLMs, and provide guidance for future structural optimization. To accomplish this, the phase-I metabolites of PF74 and 11L, resulting from in vitro incubation with HLMs, were investigated via ultra-performance liquid chromatography–ultraviolet–high-resolution mass spectrometry (UPLC–UV–HRMS). The results show that 17 phase-I metabolites were putatively annotated for PF74, whereas 16 phase-I metabolites were found for 11L. The main metabolic pathways of PF74 in HLMs were oxidation and demethylation, and the secondary metabolic pathway was hydrolysis; thus, the di-oxidation and demethylation products (M7, M9, M11, and M14) were found to be major metabolites of PF74 in HLMs. In comparison, the main metabolic pathways of 11L in HLMs were oxidation, demethylation, dehydrogenation, and oxidative deamination, with M6′, M11′, M15′, and M16′ as the main metabolites. We suggest that the indole ring and N-methyl group of PF74, and the aniline group, benzene ring R1′, N-methyl, and methoxy group of 11L, were the main metabolic soft spots. Therefore, our research illuminates structural optimization options in seeking improved HIV-1 CA modulators.
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spelling pubmed-94124362022-08-27 Metabolite Identification of HIV-1 Capsid Modulators PF74 and 11L in Human Liver Microsomes Xu, Shujing Sun, Lin Ding, Dang Zhang, Xujie Liu, Xinyong Zhan, Peng Metabolites Article PF74 and 11L, as potent modulators of the HIV-1 capsid protein, have been demonstrated to act at both early and late stages in the HIV-1 life cycle. However, their clearance is high in human liver microsomes (HLMs). The main goal of this study was to clarify the metabolism of PF74 and 11L in HLMs, and provide guidance for future structural optimization. To accomplish this, the phase-I metabolites of PF74 and 11L, resulting from in vitro incubation with HLMs, were investigated via ultra-performance liquid chromatography–ultraviolet–high-resolution mass spectrometry (UPLC–UV–HRMS). The results show that 17 phase-I metabolites were putatively annotated for PF74, whereas 16 phase-I metabolites were found for 11L. The main metabolic pathways of PF74 in HLMs were oxidation and demethylation, and the secondary metabolic pathway was hydrolysis; thus, the di-oxidation and demethylation products (M7, M9, M11, and M14) were found to be major metabolites of PF74 in HLMs. In comparison, the main metabolic pathways of 11L in HLMs were oxidation, demethylation, dehydrogenation, and oxidative deamination, with M6′, M11′, M15′, and M16′ as the main metabolites. We suggest that the indole ring and N-methyl group of PF74, and the aniline group, benzene ring R1′, N-methyl, and methoxy group of 11L, were the main metabolic soft spots. Therefore, our research illuminates structural optimization options in seeking improved HIV-1 CA modulators. MDPI 2022-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9412436/ /pubmed/36005624 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12080752 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Xu, Shujing
Sun, Lin
Ding, Dang
Zhang, Xujie
Liu, Xinyong
Zhan, Peng
Metabolite Identification of HIV-1 Capsid Modulators PF74 and 11L in Human Liver Microsomes
title Metabolite Identification of HIV-1 Capsid Modulators PF74 and 11L in Human Liver Microsomes
title_full Metabolite Identification of HIV-1 Capsid Modulators PF74 and 11L in Human Liver Microsomes
title_fullStr Metabolite Identification of HIV-1 Capsid Modulators PF74 and 11L in Human Liver Microsomes
title_full_unstemmed Metabolite Identification of HIV-1 Capsid Modulators PF74 and 11L in Human Liver Microsomes
title_short Metabolite Identification of HIV-1 Capsid Modulators PF74 and 11L in Human Liver Microsomes
title_sort metabolite identification of hiv-1 capsid modulators pf74 and 11l in human liver microsomes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9412436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36005624
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12080752
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