Synthesis, Antiviral Activity, and Mode of Action of Some 3-Substituted 2,5,6-Trichloroindole 2‘- and 5‘-Deoxyribonucleosides

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2004.0

Abstract

A series of chlorinated indole nucleosides has been synthesized and tested for activity against human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) and herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1) and for cytotoxicity. The 2'- and 5'-deoxy derivatives of the reported 3-formyl-2,5,6-trichloro-1-(beta-D-ribofuranosyl)indole (FTCRI) and 3-cyano-2,5,6-trichloro-1-(beta-D-ribofuranosyl)indole (CTCRI) were synthesized by either a modification of the appropriate 3-unsubstituted sugar-modified nucleoside analogues or by a glycosylation of 3-substituted heterocycles with a protected alpha-chlorosugar. The modifications were guided in part by structural similarity to the corresponding series of chlorinated benzimidazole ribonucleosides and the fact that 5'-deoxy analogues of 2,5,6-trichloro-1-(beta-D-ribofuranosyl)benzimidazole (TCRB) are very active against HCMV. The 5'-deoxy analogues of FTCRI and CTCRI were nearly as active as FTCRI and CTCRI, suggesting that the chlorinated benzimidazole nucleosides and the chlorinated indole nucleosides act in a similar manner. This hypothesis was supported by time-of-addition studies using FTCRI and by the resistance of TCRB-resistant strains of HCMV to four different 3-substituted indole ribonucleosides. The 2'-deoxy analogues of the trichlorinated indole nucleosides also had potent antiviral activity, in contrast to decreased activity and selectivity observed for 2'-deoxy TCRB compared to TCRB. In addition, 3-acetyl-2,5,6-trichloro-1-(2-deoxy-beta-d-ribofuranosyl)indole was also active and much less cytotoxic (HCMV IC50 = 0.30 microM, HFF CC50 >100 microM) than previous analogues. None of the analogues had significant activity against HSV-1.

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