Asymmetric synthesis of 1,3-dioxolane-pyrimidine nucleosides and their anti-HIV activity.

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1992.0

Abstract

In order to study the structure-activity relationships of dioxolane nucleosides as potential anti-HIV agents, various enantiomerically pure dioxolane-pyrimidine nucleosides have been synthesized and evaluated against HIV-1 in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells. The enantiomerically pure key intermediate 8 has been synthesized in nine steps from 1,6-anhydro-D-mannose (1), which was condensed with 5-substituted pyrimidines to obtain various dioxolane-pyrimidine nucleosides. Upon evaluation of these compounds, cytosine derivative 19 was found to exhibit the most potent anti-HIV agent although it is the most toxic. The order of anti-HIV potency was as follows: cytosine (beta-isomer) greater than thymine greater than cytosine (alpha-isomer) greater than 5-chlorouracil greater than 5-bromouracil greater than 5-fluorouracil derivatives. Uracil, 5-methylcytosine, and 5-iodouracil derivatives were found to be inactive. Interestingly, alpha-isomer 20 showed good anti-HIV activity without cytotoxicity. As expected, other alpha-isomers did not exhibit any significant antiviral activity. (-)-Dioxolane-T was 5-fold less effective against AZT-resistant virus than AZT-sensitive virus.

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