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J Med Chem ; 57(5): 1836-44, 2014 Mar 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24345201

ABSTRACT

The limited efficacy, in particular against the genotype 1 virus, as well as the variety of side effects associated with the current therapy for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection necessitates more efficacious drugs. We found that phosphoramidate prodrugs of 2'-deoxy-2'-spirooxetane ribonucleosides form a novel class of HCV NS5B RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitors, displaying EC50 values ranging from 0.2 to >98 µM, measured in the Huh7-replicon cell line, with no apparent cytotoxicity (CC50 > 98.4 µM). Confirming recent findings, the 2'-spirooxetane moiety was identified as a novel structural motif in the field of anti-HCV nucleosides. A convenient synthesis was developed that enabled the synthesis of a broad set of nucleotide prodrugs with varying substitution patterns. Extensive formation of the triphosphate metabolite was observed in both rat and human hepatocyte cultures. In addition, after oral dosing of several phosphoramidate derivatives of compound 21 to rats, substantial hepatic levels of the active triphosphate metabolite were found.


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Antiviral Agents/pharmacology , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Hepacivirus/drug effects , Prodrugs/pharmacology , Ribonucleosides/pharmacology , Viral Nonstructural Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors , Animals , Antiviral Agents/chemistry , Antiviral Agents/pharmacokinetics , Area Under Curve , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Enzyme Inhibitors/chemistry , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacokinetics , Hepacivirus/enzymology , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Ribonucleosides/chemistry , Ribonucleosides/pharmacokinetics
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J Med Chem ; 53(22): 8150-60, 2010 Nov 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21033671

ABSTRACT

The current therapy for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has limited efficacy, in particular against the genotype 1 virus, and a range of side effects. In this context of high unmet medical need, more efficacious drugs targeting HCV nonstructural proteins are of interest. Here we describe 2'-deoxy-2'-spirocyclopropylcytidine (5) as a new inhibitor of the HCV NS5B RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, displaying an EC(50) of 7.3 µM measured in the Huh7-Rep cell line and no associated cytotoxicity (CC(50) > 98.4 µM). Computational results indicated high similarity between 5 and related HCV inhibiting nucleosides. A convenient synthesis was devised, facilitating synthesis of multigram quantities of 5. As the exposure measured after oral administration of 5 was found to be limited, the 3'-mono- and 3',5'-diisobutyryl ester prodrugs 20 and 23, respectively, were evaluated. The oral dosing of 23 led to substantially increased exposure to 5 in both rats and dogs.


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Antiviral Agents/chemical synthesis , Cytidine/analogs & derivatives , Hepacivirus/drug effects , Prodrugs/chemical synthesis , RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase/antagonists & inhibitors , Spiro Compounds/chemical synthesis , Viral Nonstructural Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors , Animals , Antiviral Agents/pharmacokinetics , Antiviral Agents/pharmacology , Cell Line , Cytidine/chemical synthesis , Cytidine/chemistry , Cytidine/pharmacology , Dogs , Esters , Humans , Male , Models, Molecular , Prodrugs/pharmacokinetics , Prodrugs/pharmacology , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Spiro Compounds/chemistry , Spiro Compounds/pharmacology , Structure-Activity Relationship , Virus Replication
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