Discovery of an orally active nitrothiophene-based antitrypanosomal agent

Oluwatomi Ajayi, Damilohun S. Metibemu,Olamide Crown, Olawale S. Adeyinka,Marcel Kaiser, Nathalie Shoji,Mariana Silva,Ana Rodriguez,Ifedayo Victor Ogungbe

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT), caused by Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and rhodesiense, is a parasitic disease endemic to sub-Saharan Africa. Untreated cases of HAT can be severely debilitating and fatal. Although the number of reported cases has decreased progressively over the last decade, the number of effective and easily administered medications is very limited. In this work, we report the antitrypanosomal activity of a series of potent compounds. A subset of molecules in the series are highly selective for trypanosomes and are metabolically stable. One of the compounds, (E)-N-(4-(methylamino)-4-oxobut-2-en-1-yl)-5-nitrothiophene-2-carboxamide (10), selectively inhibited the growth of T. b. brucei, T. b. gambiense and T. b. rhodesiense, have excellent oral bioavailability and was effective in treating acute infection of HAT in mouse models. Based on its excellent bioavailability, compound 10 and its analogs are candidates for lead optimization and pre-clinical investigations.
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Trypanosomes,Inhibitors,Cysteine protease,HAT,Vinyl sulfone
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