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Repositioning and Characterization of 1-(Pyridin-4-yl)pyrrolidin-2-one Derivatives as

Authors :
Masanori, Okaniwa
Akira, Shibata
Atsuko, Ochida
Yuichiro, Akao
Karen L, White
David M, Shackleford
Sandra, Duffy
Leonardo, Lucantoni
Sumanta, Dey
Josefine, Striepen
Tomas, Yeo
Sachel, Mok
Anna Caroline C, Aguiar
Angelika, Sturm
Benigno, Crespo
Laura M, Sanz
Alisje, Churchyard
Jake, Baum
Dhelio B, Pereira
Rafael V C, Guido
Koen J, Dechering
Sergio, Wittlin
Anne-Catrin, Uhlemann
David A, Fidock
Jacquin C, Niles
Vicky M, Avery
Susan A, Charman
Benoît, Laleu
Source :
ACS Infectious Diseases
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Prolyl-tRNA synthetase (PRS) is a clinically validated antimalarial target. Screening of a set of PRS ATP-site binders, initially designed for human indications, led to identification of 1-(pyridin-4-yl)pyrrolidin-2-one derivatives representing a novel antimalarial scaffold. Evidence designates cytoplasmic PRS as the drug target. The frontrunner 1 and its active enantiomer 1-S exhibited low-double-digit nanomolar activity against resistant Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) laboratory strains and development of liver schizonts. No cross-resistance with strains resistant to other known antimalarials was noted. In addition, a similar level of growth inhibition was observed against clinical field isolates of Pf and P. vivax. The slow killing profile and the relative high propensity to develop resistance in vitro (minimum inoculum resistance of 8 × 105 parasites at a selection pressure of 3 × IC50) constitute unfavorable features for treatment of malaria. However, potent blood stage and antischizontal activity are compelling for causal prophylaxis which does not require fast onset of action. Achieving sufficient on-target selectivity appears to be particularly challenging and should be the primary focus during the next steps of optimization of this chemical series. Encouraging preliminary off-target profile and oral efficacy in a humanized murine model of Pf malaria allowed us to conclude that 1-(pyridin-4-yl)pyrrolidin-2-one derivatives represent a promising starting point for the identification of novel antimalarial prophylactic agents that selectively target Plasmodium PRS.

Details

ISSN :
23738227
Volume :
7
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS infectious diseases
Accession number :
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