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Antimalarial activity of natural and synthetic prodiginines.


ABSTRACT: Prodiginines are a family of linear and cyclic oligopyrrole red-pigmented compounds. Herein we describe the in vitro antimalarial activity of four natural (IC(50) = 1.7-8.0 nM) and three sets of synthetic prodiginines against Plasmodium falciparum. Set 1 compounds replaced the terminal nonalkylated pyrrole ring of natural prodiginines and had diminished activity (IC(50) > 2920 nM). Set 2 and set 3 prodiginines were monosubstituted or disubstituted at either the 3 or 5 position of the right-hand terminal pyrrole, respectively. Potent in vitro activity (IC(50) = 0.9-16.0 nM) was observed using alkyl or aryl substituents. Metacycloprodiginine and more potent synthetic analogues were evaluated in a P. yoelii murine patent infection using oral administration. Each analogue reduced parasitemia by more than 90% after 25 (mg/kg)/day dosing and in some cases provided a cure. The most favorable profile was 92% parasite reduction at 5 (mg/kg)/day, and 100% reduction at 25 (mg/kg)/day without any evident weight loses or clinical overt toxicity.

SUBMITTER: Papireddy K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4494750 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antimalarial activity of natural and synthetic prodiginines.

Papireddy Kancharla K   Smilkstein Martin M   Kelly Jane Xu JX   Shweta   Salem Shaimaa M SM   Alhamadsheh Mamoun M   Haynes Stuart W SW   Challis Gregory L GL   Reynolds Kevin A KA  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20110708 15


Prodiginines are a family of linear and cyclic oligopyrrole red-pigmented compounds. Herein we describe the in vitro antimalarial activity of four natural (IC(50) = 1.7-8.0 nM) and three sets of synthetic prodiginines against Plasmodium falciparum. Set 1 compounds replaced the terminal nonalkylated pyrrole ring of natural prodiginines and had diminished activity (IC(50) > 2920 nM). Set 2 and set 3 prodiginines were monosubstituted or disubstituted at either the 3 or 5 position of the right-hand  ...[more]

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