Synthesis and the biological evaluation of arylnaphthalene lignans as anti-hepatitis B virus agents.
Bioorg Med Chem
; 18(3): 1213-26, 2010 Feb.
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We have previously shown that helioxanthin can suppress human hepatitis B virus gene expression. A series of helioxanthin analogues were synthesized and evaluated for their anti-hepatitis B virus activity. Modifications at the lactone rings and methylenedioxy unit of helioxanthin can modulate the antiviral activity. Among them, compound 32 is the most effective anti-HBV agent. Compound 32 can suppress the secretion of viral surface antigen and e antigen in HepA2 cells with EC(50) values of 0.06 and 0.14 microM, respectively. Compound 32 not only inhibited HBV DNA with wild-type and lamivudine-resistant strain but also suppressed HBV mRNA, core protein and viral promoters. In this study, a full account of the preparation, structure-activity relationships of helioxanthin analogues, and the possible mechanism of anti-HBV activity of this class of compounds are presented. This type of compounds possesses unique mode of action differing from existing therapeutic drugs. They are potentially new anti-HBV agents.
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Virus de la Hepatitis B
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Lignanos
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Hepatitis B
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Humans
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2010
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