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Rational-Based Discovery of Novel β-Carboline Derivatives as Potential Antimalarials: From In Silico Identification of Novel Targets to Inhibition of Experimental Cerebral Malaria

Malaria is an infectious disease widespread in underdeveloped tropical regions. The most severe form of infection is caused by Plasmodium falciparum, which can lead to development of cerebral malaria (CM) and is responsible for deaths and significant neurocognitive sequelae throughout life. In this...

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Autores principales: Alves, Fernanda de Moura, Bellei, Jessica Correa Bezerra, Barbosa, Camila de Souza, Duarte, Caíque Lopes, da Fonseca, Amanda Luisa, Pinto, Ana Claudia de Souza, Raimundo, Felipe Oliveira, Carpinter, Bárbara Albuquerque, Lemos, Ari Sérgio de Oliveira, Coimbra, Elaine Soares, Taranto, Alex Gutterres, Rocha, Vinícius Novaes, de Pilla Varotti, Fernando, Ribeiro Viana, Gustavo Henrique, Scopel, Kézia K. G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9781199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36558863
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11121529
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author Alves, Fernanda de Moura
Bellei, Jessica Correa Bezerra
Barbosa, Camila de Souza
Duarte, Caíque Lopes
da Fonseca, Amanda Luisa
Pinto, Ana Claudia de Souza
Raimundo, Felipe Oliveira
Carpinter, Bárbara Albuquerque
Lemos, Ari Sérgio de Oliveira
Coimbra, Elaine Soares
Taranto, Alex Gutterres
Rocha, Vinícius Novaes
de Pilla Varotti, Fernando
Ribeiro Viana, Gustavo Henrique
Scopel, Kézia K. G.
author_facet Alves, Fernanda de Moura
Bellei, Jessica Correa Bezerra
Barbosa, Camila de Souza
Duarte, Caíque Lopes
da Fonseca, Amanda Luisa
Pinto, Ana Claudia de Souza
Raimundo, Felipe Oliveira
Carpinter, Bárbara Albuquerque
Lemos, Ari Sérgio de Oliveira
Coimbra, Elaine Soares
Taranto, Alex Gutterres
Rocha, Vinícius Novaes
de Pilla Varotti, Fernando
Ribeiro Viana, Gustavo Henrique
Scopel, Kézia K. G.
author_sort Alves, Fernanda de Moura
collection PubMed
description Malaria is an infectious disease widespread in underdeveloped tropical regions. The most severe form of infection is caused by Plasmodium falciparum, which can lead to development of cerebral malaria (CM) and is responsible for deaths and significant neurocognitive sequelae throughout life. In this context and considering the emergence and spread of drug-resistant P. falciparum isolates, the search for new antimalarial candidates becomes urgent. β-carbolines alkaloids are good candidates since a wide range of biological activity for these compounds has been reported. Herein, we designed 20 chemical entities and performed an in silico virtual screening against a pool of P. falciparum molecular targets, the Brazilian Malaria Molecular Targets (BRAMMT). Seven structures showed potential to interact with PfFNR, PfPK7, PfGrx1, and PfATP6, being synthesized and evaluated for in vitro antiplasmodial activity. Among them, compounds 3–6 and 10 inhibited the growth of the W2 strain at µM concentrations, with low cytotoxicity against the human cell line. In silico physicochemical and pharmacokinetic properties were found to be favorable for oral administration. The compound 10 provided the best results against CM, with important values of parasite growth inhibition on the 5th day post-infection for both curative (67.9%) and suppressive (82%) assays. Furthermore, this compound was able to elongate mice survival and protect them against the development of the experimental model of CM (>65%). Compound 10 also induced reduction of the NO level, possibly by interaction with iNOS. Therefore, this alkaloid showed promising activity for the treatment of malaria and was able to prevent the development of experimental cerebral malaria (ECM), probably by reducing NO synthesis.
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spelling pubmed-97811992022-12-24 Rational-Based Discovery of Novel β-Carboline Derivatives as Potential Antimalarials: From In Silico Identification of Novel Targets to Inhibition of Experimental Cerebral Malaria Alves, Fernanda de Moura Bellei, Jessica Correa Bezerra Barbosa, Camila de Souza Duarte, Caíque Lopes da Fonseca, Amanda Luisa Pinto, Ana Claudia de Souza Raimundo, Felipe Oliveira Carpinter, Bárbara Albuquerque Lemos, Ari Sérgio de Oliveira Coimbra, Elaine Soares Taranto, Alex Gutterres Rocha, Vinícius Novaes de Pilla Varotti, Fernando Ribeiro Viana, Gustavo Henrique Scopel, Kézia K. G. Pathogens Article Malaria is an infectious disease widespread in underdeveloped tropical regions. The most severe form of infection is caused by Plasmodium falciparum, which can lead to development of cerebral malaria (CM) and is responsible for deaths and significant neurocognitive sequelae throughout life. In this context and considering the emergence and spread of drug-resistant P. falciparum isolates, the search for new antimalarial candidates becomes urgent. β-carbolines alkaloids are good candidates since a wide range of biological activity for these compounds has been reported. Herein, we designed 20 chemical entities and performed an in silico virtual screening against a pool of P. falciparum molecular targets, the Brazilian Malaria Molecular Targets (BRAMMT). Seven structures showed potential to interact with PfFNR, PfPK7, PfGrx1, and PfATP6, being synthesized and evaluated for in vitro antiplasmodial activity. Among them, compounds 3–6 and 10 inhibited the growth of the W2 strain at µM concentrations, with low cytotoxicity against the human cell line. In silico physicochemical and pharmacokinetic properties were found to be favorable for oral administration. The compound 10 provided the best results against CM, with important values of parasite growth inhibition on the 5th day post-infection for both curative (67.9%) and suppressive (82%) assays. Furthermore, this compound was able to elongate mice survival and protect them against the development of the experimental model of CM (>65%). Compound 10 also induced reduction of the NO level, possibly by interaction with iNOS. Therefore, this alkaloid showed promising activity for the treatment of malaria and was able to prevent the development of experimental cerebral malaria (ECM), probably by reducing NO synthesis. MDPI 2022-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9781199/ /pubmed/36558863 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11121529 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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Alves, Fernanda de Moura
Bellei, Jessica Correa Bezerra
Barbosa, Camila de Souza
Duarte, Caíque Lopes
da Fonseca, Amanda Luisa
Pinto, Ana Claudia de Souza
Raimundo, Felipe Oliveira
Carpinter, Bárbara Albuquerque
Lemos, Ari Sérgio de Oliveira
Coimbra, Elaine Soares
Taranto, Alex Gutterres
Rocha, Vinícius Novaes
de Pilla Varotti, Fernando
Ribeiro Viana, Gustavo Henrique
Scopel, Kézia K. G.
Rational-Based Discovery of Novel β-Carboline Derivatives as Potential Antimalarials: From In Silico Identification of Novel Targets to Inhibition of Experimental Cerebral Malaria
title Rational-Based Discovery of Novel β-Carboline Derivatives as Potential Antimalarials: From In Silico Identification of Novel Targets to Inhibition of Experimental Cerebral Malaria
title_full Rational-Based Discovery of Novel β-Carboline Derivatives as Potential Antimalarials: From In Silico Identification of Novel Targets to Inhibition of Experimental Cerebral Malaria
title_fullStr Rational-Based Discovery of Novel β-Carboline Derivatives as Potential Antimalarials: From In Silico Identification of Novel Targets to Inhibition of Experimental Cerebral Malaria
title_full_unstemmed Rational-Based Discovery of Novel β-Carboline Derivatives as Potential Antimalarials: From In Silico Identification of Novel Targets to Inhibition of Experimental Cerebral Malaria
title_short Rational-Based Discovery of Novel β-Carboline Derivatives as Potential Antimalarials: From In Silico Identification of Novel Targets to Inhibition of Experimental Cerebral Malaria
title_sort rational-based discovery of novel β-carboline derivatives as potential antimalarials: from in silico identification of novel targets to inhibition of experimental cerebral malaria
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9781199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36558863
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11121529
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