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2-Aminothiazoles as therapeutic leads for prion diseases.


ABSTRACT: 2-Aminothiazoles are a new class of small molecules with antiprion activity in prion-infected neuroblastoma cell lines (J. Virol. 2010, 84, 3408). We report here structure-activity studies undertaken to improve the potency and physiochemical properties of 2-aminothiazoles, with a particular emphasis on achieving and sustaining high drug concentrations in the brain. The results of this effort include the generation of informative structure-activity relationships (SAR) and the identification of lead compounds that are orally absorbed and achieve high brain concentrations in animals. The new aminothiazole analogue (5-methylpyridin-2-yl)-[4-(3-phenylisoxazol-5-yl)-thiazol-2-yl]-amine (27), for example, exhibited an EC(50) of 0.94 ?M in prion-infected neuroblastoma cells (ScN2a-cl3) and reached a concentration of ?25 ?M in the brains of mice following three days of oral administration in a rodent liquid diet. The studies described herein suggest 2-aminothiazoles as promising new leads in the search for effective therapeutics for prion diseases.

SUBMITTER: Gallardo-Godoy A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3041857 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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2-Aminothiazoles as therapeutic leads for prion diseases.

Gallardo-Godoy Alejandra A   Gever Joel J   Fife Kimberly L KL   Silber B Michael BM   Prusiner Stanley B SB   Renslo Adam R AR  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20110119 4


2-Aminothiazoles are a new class of small molecules with antiprion activity in prion-infected neuroblastoma cell lines (J. Virol. 2010, 84, 3408). We report here structure-activity studies undertaken to improve the potency and physiochemical properties of 2-aminothiazoles, with a particular emphasis on achieving and sustaining high drug concentrations in the brain. The results of this effort include the generation of informative structure-activity relationships (SAR) and the identification of le  ...[more]

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