Property activity refinement of 2-anilino 4-amino substituted quinazolines as antimalarials with fast acting asexual parasite activity
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Ngo, A
Favuzza, P
Bullen, HE
Gancheva, MR
Romeo, O
Parkyn Schneider, M
Nguyen, N
Steel, RWJ
Duffy, S
Lowes, KN
Sabroux, HJ
Avery, VM
Boddey, JA
Wilson, DW
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Malaria is a devastating disease caused by Plasmodium parasites. Emerging resistance against current antimalarial therapeutics has engendered the need to develop antimalarials with novel structural classes. We recently described the identification and initial optimization of the 2-anilino quinazoline antimalarial class. Here, we refine the physicochemical properties of this antimalarial class with the aim to improve aqueous solubility and metabolism and to reduce adverse promiscuity. We show the physicochemical properties of this class are intricately balanced with asexual parasite activity and human cell cytotoxicity. Structural modifications we have implemented improved LipE, aqueous solubility and in vitro metabolism while preserving fast acting P. falciparum asexual stage activity. The lead compounds demonstrated equipotent activity against P. knowlesi parasites and were not predisposed to resistance mechanisms of clinically used antimalarials. The optimized compounds exhibited modest activity against early-stage gametocytes, but no activity against pre-erythrocytic liver parasites. Confoundingly, the refined physicochemical properties installed in the compounds did not engender improved oral efficacy in a P. berghei mouse model of malaria compared to earlier studies on the 2-anilino quinazoline class. This study provides the framework for further development of this antimalarial class.
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Bioorganic Chemistry
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117
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Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry
Organic chemistry
Antimalarial
Malaria
Plasmodium
Quinazoline
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Ashton, TD; Ngo, A; Favuzza, P; Bullen, HE; Gancheva, MR; Romeo, O; Parkyn Schneider, M; Nguyen, N; Steel, RWJ; Duffy, S; Lowes, KN; Sabroux, HJ; Avery, VM; Boddey, JA; Wilson, DW; et al., Property activity refinement of 2-anilino 4-amino substituted quinazolines as antimalarials with fast acting asexual parasite activity, Bioorganic Chemistry, 2021, 117, pp. 105359