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ACS Med Chem Lett ; 15(5): 602-609, 2024 May 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38746883

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In this structure-activity relationship (SAR) study, we report the development of dual inhibitors with antiviral properties targeting the SARS-CoV-2 main protease (Mpro) and human cathepsin L (hCatL). The novel molecules differ in the aliphatic amino acids at the P2 site and the fluorine position on the phenyl ring at the P3 site. The identified dual inhibitors showed Ki values within 1.61 and 10.72 µM against SARS-CoV-2 Mpro; meanwhile, Ki values ranging from 0.004 to 0.701 µM toward hCatL were observed. A great interdependency between the nature of the side chain at the P2 site and the position of the fluorine atom was found. Three dual-targeting inhibitors exhibited antiviral activity in the low micromolar range with CC50 values >100 µM. Docking simulations were executed to gain a deeper understanding of the SAR profile. The findings herein collected should be taken into consideration for the future development of dual SARS-CoV-2 Mpro/hCatL inhibitors.

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Eur J Med Chem ; 247: 115021, 2023 Feb 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36549112

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Despite several major achievements in the development of vaccines and antivirals, the fight against SARS-CoV-2 and the health problems accompanying COVID-19 are still ongoing. SARS-CoV-2 main protease (Mpro), an essential viral cysteine protease, is a crucial target for the development of antiviral agents. A virtual screening analysis of in-house cysteine protease inhibitors against SARS-CoV-2 Mpro allowed us to identify two hits (i.e., 1 and 2) bearing a methyl vinyl ketone warhead. Starting from these compounds, we herein report the development of Michael acceptors targeting SARS-CoV-2 Mpro, which differ from each other for the warhead and for the amino acids at the P2 site. The most promising vinyl methyl ketone-containing analogs showed sub-micromolar activity against the viral protease. SPR38, SPR39, and SPR41 were fully characterized, and additional inhibitory properties towards hCatL, which plays a key role in the virus entry into host cells, were observed. SPR39 and SPR41 exhibited single-digit micromolar EC50 values in a SARS-CoV-2 infection model in cell culture.


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COVID-19 , Humanos , SARS-CoV-2/metabolismo , Inibidores de Proteases/química , Proteínas não Estruturais Virais , Antivirais/química , Peptídeos , Cetonas/farmacologia , Simulação de Acoplamento Molecular
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ACS Med Chem Lett ; 13(7): 1083-1090, 2022 Jul 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35859868

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Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) is a neglected tropical disease widespread in sub-Saharan Africa. Rhodesain, a cysteine protease of Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, has been identified as a valid target for the development of anti-HAT agents. Herein, we report a series of urea-bond-containing Michael acceptors, which were demonstrated to be potent rhodesain inhibitors with K i values ranging from 0.15 to 2.51 nM, and five of them showed comparable k 2nd values to that of K11777, a potent antitrypanosomal agent. Moreover, most of the urea derivatives exhibited single-digit micromolar activity against the protozoa, and the presence of substituents at the P3 position appears to be essential for the antitrypanosomal effect. Replacement of Phe with Leu at the P2 site kept unchanged the inhibitory properties. Compound 7 (SPR7) showed the best compromise in terms of rhodesain inhibition, selectivity, and antiparasitic activity, thus representing a new lead compound for future SAR studies.

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