A Core-Linker-Polyamine (CLP) Strategy Enables Rapid Discovery of Antileishmanial Aminoalkylquinolinecarboxamides That Target Oxidative Stress Mechanism.
Archana P ShahNeha HuraNeerupudi Kishore BabuNibedita RoyVajja Krishna RaoAnindita PaulPradyot Kumar RoySushma SinghSankar K GuchhaitPublished in: ChemMedChem (2022)
A Core-Linker-Polyamine (CLP) strategy has been exploited to develop new antileishmanial agents. It involves the linker-based assembly of alkyl-polyamine side chain as a potential pharmacophore motif with a privileged heterocyclic motif, 4-arylquinoline. A series of aminoalkyl 4-arylquinoline-2-carboxamides and their analogs were synthesized and tested against L. donovani promastigotes. Among all synthesized derivatives, 10 compounds showed significant antipromastigote activities with more efficacy (IC 50 : 4.75-8 μM) than an antileishmanial oral drug Miltefosine (IC 50 : 8.9±1.55 μM). Most active aminoalkyl-quinoline-carboxamides 9 a and 9 b, displayed negligible cytotoxicity towards human monocytic (THP-1) macrophages. The compounds show antileishmanial activity by generating mitochondrial superoxide radicals. However, they did not show interference with trypanothione reductase, a redox enzyme of Leishmania. Significant change in the morphology of the L. donovani promastigote by the compounds was observed. The Structure-activity relationship analysis suggest the pharmacophoric importance of alkylpolyamine and carboxamide motifs. In silico evaluation indicated that the investigated active molecules 9 a and 9 b possess important drug-likeness, physicochemical and pharmacokinetic-relevant properties.
Keyphrases
- molecular docking
- structure activity relationship
- oxidative stress
- endothelial cells
- small molecule
- dna damage
- molecular dynamics simulations
- hydrogen peroxide
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- adverse drug
- diabetic rats
- molecular dynamics
- emergency department
- atomic force microscopy
- pluripotent stem cells
- human health
- nitric oxide
- high resolution
- heat shock protein
- heat shock