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Lead Optimization of Phthalazinone Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors as Novel Antitrypanosomal Compounds

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posted on 2020-03-26, 08:43 authored by Irene G. Salado, Abhimanyu K. Singh, Carlos Moreno-Cinos, Guna Sakaine, Marco Siderius, Pieter Van der Veken, An Matheeussen, Tiffany van der Meer, Payman Sadek, Sheraz Gul, Louis Maes, Geert-Jan Sterk, Rob Leurs, David Brown, Koen Augustyns
Human African trypanosomiasis is causing thousands of deaths every year in the rural areas of Africa. In this manuscript we describe the optimization of a family of phtalazinone derivatives. Phosphodiesterases have emerged as attractive molecular targets for a novel treatment for a variety of neglected parasitic diseases. Compound 1 resulted in being a potent TbrPDEB1 inhibitor with interesting activity against T. brucei in a phenotypic screen. Derivative 1 was studied in an acute in vivo mouse disease model but unfortunately showed no efficacy due to low metabolic stability. We report structural modifications to achieve compounds with an improved metabolic stability while maintaining high potency against TbrPDEB1 and T. brucei. Compound 14 presented a good microsomal stability in mouse and human microsomes and provides a good starting point for future efforts.

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