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Evaluation of 4-Amino 2-Anilinoquinazolines against Plasmodium and Other Apicomplexan Parasites In Vitro and in a P. falciparum Humanized NOD-scid IL2Rγnull Mouse Model of Malaria.


ABSTRACT: A series of 4-amino 2-anilinoquinazolines optimized for activity against the most lethal malaria parasite of humans, Plasmodium falciparum, was evaluated for activity against other human Plasmodium parasites and related apicomplexans that infect humans and animals. Four of the most promising compounds from the 4-amino 2-anilinoquinazoline series were equally as effective against the asexual blood stages of the zoonotic P. knowlesi, suggesting that they could also be effective against the closely related P. vivax, another important human pathogen. The 2-anilinoquinazoline compounds were also potent against an array of P. falciparum parasites resistant to clinically available antimalarial compounds, although slightly less so than against the drug-sensitive 3D7 parasite line. The apicomplexan parasites Toxoplasma gondii, Babesia bovis, and Cryptosporidium parvum were less sensitive to the 2-anilinoquinazoline series with a 50% effective concentration generally in the low micromolar range, suggesting that the yet to be discovered target of these compounds is absent or highly divergent in non-Plasmodium parasites. The 2-anilinoquinazoline compounds act as rapidly as chloroquine in vitro and when tested in rodents displayed a half-life that contributed to the compound's capacity to clear P. falciparum blood stages in a humanized mouse model. At a dose of 50 mg/kg of body weight, adverse effects to the humanized mice were noted, and evaluation against a panel of experimental high-risk off targets indicated some potential off-target activity. Further optimization of the 2-anilinoquinazoline antimalarial class will concentrate on improving in vivo efficacy and addressing adverse risk.

SUBMITTER: Gilson PR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6395901 | biostudies-other | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Evaluation of 4-Amino 2-Anilinoquinazolines against <i>Plasmodium</i> and Other Apicomplexan Parasites <i>In Vitro</i> and in a <i>P. falciparum</i> Humanized NOD-<i>scid</i> IL2Rγ<sup>null</sup> Mouse Model of Malaria.

Gilson Paul R PR   Nguyen William W   Poole William A WA   Teixeira Jose E JE   Thompson Jennifer K JK   Guo Kaiyuan K   Stewart Rebecca J RJ   Ashton Trent D TD   White Karen L KL   Sanz Laura M LM   Gamo Francisco-Javier FJ   Charman Susan A SA   Wittlin Sergio S   Duffy James J   Tonkin Christopher J CJ   Tham Wai-Hong WH   Crabb Brendan S BS   Cooke Brian M BM   Huston Christopher D CD   Cowman Alan F AF   Sleebs Brad E BE  

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 20190226 3


A series of 4-amino 2-anilinoquinazolines optimized for activity against the most lethal malaria parasite of humans, <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i>, was evaluated for activity against other human <i>Plasmodium</i> parasites and related apicomplexans that infect humans and animals. Four of the most promising compounds from the 4-amino 2-anilinoquinazoline series were equally as effective against the asexual blood stages of the zoonotic <i>P. knowlesi</i>, suggesting that they could also be effectiv  ...[more]

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