Literature DB >> 1495008

HIV-1 neutralization and tumor cell proliferation inhibition in vitro by simplified analogues of pyrido[4,3,2-mn]thiazolo[5,4-b]acridine marine alkaloids.

I B Taraporewala1, J W Cessac, T C Chanh, A V Delgado, R F Schinazi.   

Abstract

The antiviral/antitumor marine alkaloid dercitin was used as a lead compound to design analogues with anti-HIV and tumor inhibitory activities. Deletion of structural features contributing to cytotoxicity led to analogues with lowered T-lymphocyte toxicity profiles. One compound, 5, induced complete protection against HIV-1 infectivity in vitro at 12.5 micrograms/mL (38 microM) without T-cell toxicity up to 400 micrograms/mL. Compound 4 and 5 also inhibited the binding of HIV-1 to H-9 lymphocytes. These compounds may exert antiviral activity by a unique dual extracellular and intracellular mode of action--both preventing viral attachment to lymphocytes as well as intercalating with viral nucleic acid. Analogues with higher cytotoxicity such as 2 which retain the thiazole ring of the natural product proved effective in completely inhibiting the cell proliferation of breast, colon, and lung tumor cell lines at 1.5 microM concentration compared to a 70 microM dose level of 5-fluorouracil. A means of molecular separation of antiviral activity from cytotoxicity was thus achieved, and putative pharmacophores for antiviral and antitumor actions of the prototype molecule dercitin have been deduced. The 2-thio-9-acridinone derivatives 4 and 5 represent a new structural type exhibiting activity against HIV in vitro, serving as chemical leads in the design of anti-AIDS agents, while thiazolo[5,4-b]acridines such as 2 provide leads in the drug design of new antitumor agents.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1495008     DOI: 10.1021/jm00093a005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Chem        ISSN: 0022-2623            Impact factor:   7.446


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