Synthesis and in vitro antitrypanosomal evaluation of novel 6-heteroarylidene-substituted quinolone derivatives

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2022.0

Abstract

Human African trypanosomiasis is a vector-borne tropical disease of African origin. Presently, due to human migration and climate change, the disease might present global health and economic burdens as current chemotherapy of trypanosomiasis remains a challenge due to limited existing drugs, which are of poor efficacy, cause severe adverse events and are very costly. Recently, Beteck and co-workers identified a small library of 1,3,6-substituted non-fluoroquinolones that showed moderate to weak trypanocidal activity without cytotoxic effects. The current study further explored SARs of the quinolone scaffold in search for more potent trypanocidal agents. Fifteen novel quinolone derivatives bearing a heteroarylidene moiety at positon-6 and varied chemical entities at positions -1 and -3 of the quinolone scaffold were synthesized and evaluated in vitro for antitrypanosomal activity. The compounds exhibit exceptionally good antitrypanosomal activity with IC<sub>50</sub> values in the low-micromolar to sub-micromolar range (0.08-15.26 μM), with compound 6d being the most active having an IC<sub>50</sub> value of 80 nM against T.b. brucei. Compounds in this study generally have molecular weight less than 600Da, ClogP value of 2-4 and a BBB score of 1-5, hence they could be potentially effective against both stages of trypanosomiasis.

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