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7-N-substituted-3-oxadiazole quinolones with potent antimalarial activity target the cytochrome bc1 complex
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4665573
Author(s) Nguyen, W.; Dans, M. G.; Currie, I.; Awalt, J. K.; Bailey, B. L.; Lumb, C.; Ngo, A.; Favuzza, P.; Palandri, J.; Ramesh, S.; Penington, J.; Jarman, K. E.; Mukherjee, P.; Chakraborty, A.; Maier, A. G.; van Dooren, G. G.; Papenfuss, T.; Wittlin, S.; Churchyard, A.; Baum, J.; Winzeler, E. A.; Baud, D.; Brand, S.; Jackson, P. F.; Cowman, A. F.; Sleebs, B. E.
Author(s) at UniBasel Wittlin, Sergio
Year 2023
Title 7-N-substituted-3-oxadiazole quinolones with potent antimalarial activity target the cytochrome bc1 complex
Journal ACS Infect Dis
Volume 9
Number 3
Pages / Article-Number 668-691
Mesh terms Animals; Mice; Antimalarials, pharmacology; Cytochromes b; Folic Acid Antagonists, metabolism; Malaria, Falciparum, parasitology; Plasmodium falciparum; Quinolones, pharmacology
Abstract The development of new antimalarials is required because of the threat of resistance to current antimalarial therapies. To discover new antimalarial chemotypes, we screened the Janssen Jumpstarter library against the P. falciparum asexual parasite and identified the 7-N-substituted-3-oxadiazole quinolone hit class. We established the structure-activity relationship and optimized the antimalarial potency. The optimized analog WJM228 (17) showed robust metabolic stability in vitro, although the aqueous solubility was limited. Forward genetic resistance studies uncovered that WJM228 targets the Q(o) site of cytochrome b (cyt b), an important component of the mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) that is essential for pyrimidine biosynthesis and an established antimalarial target. Profiling against drug-resistant parasites confirmed that WJM228 confers resistance to the Q(o) site but not Q(i) site mutations, and in a biosensor assay, it was shown to impact the ETC via inhibition of cyt b. Consistent with other cyt b targeted antimalarials, WJM228 prevented pre-erythrocytic parasite and male gamete development and reduced asexual parasitemia in a P. berghei mouse model of malaria. Correcting the limited aqueous solubility and the high susceptibility to cyt b Q(o) site resistant parasites found in the clinic will be major obstacles in the future development of the 3-oxadiazole quinolone antimalarial class.
ISSN/ISBN 2373-8227 (Electronic)2373-8227 (Linking)
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/94553/
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1021/acsinfecdis.2c00607
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36853190
ISI-Number WOS:000942470100001
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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