Synthesis and Anti-HCV Activity of 4-Hydroxyamino α-Pyranone Carboxamide Analogues

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2014.0

Abstract

High genetic variability in hepatitis C virus (HCV), emergence of drug resistant viruses and side effects demand the requirement for development of new scaffolds to show an alternate mechanism. Herein, we report discovery of new scaffold I based on 4-hydroxyamino α-pyranone carboxamide as promising anti-HCV agents. A comprehensive structure-activity relationship (SAR) was explored with several newly synthesized compounds. In all promising compounds (17-19, 21-22, 24-25, and 49) with EC50 ranging 0.15 to 0.40 μM, the aryl group at C-6 position of α-pyranone were unsubstituted. In particular, 25 demonstrated potential anti-HCV activity with EC50 of 0.18 μM in cell based HCV replicon system with lower cytotoxicity (CC50 > 20 μM) and provided a new scaffold for anti-HCV drug development. Further investigations, including biochemical characterization, are yet to be performed to elucidate its possible mode of action.

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