Literature DB >> 16918078

Microtubule target for new antileishmanial drugs based on ethyl 3-haloacetamidobenzoates.

Abdala Hiam1, David Sebastien, Bekesi George, Fellous Arlette, Jorge Kalil, Patrice Le Pape.   

Abstract

A new family of antimicrotubule drugs named (3-haloacetamidobenzoyl) ureas and ethyl 3-haloacetamidobenzoates were found to be cytotoxic to the Leishmania parasite protozoa. While the benzoylureas were shown to strongly inhibit in vitro mammalian brain microtubule assembly, the ethyl ester derivatives were characterized as very poor inhibitors of this process. Ethyl 3-chloroacetamidobenzoate, MF29, was found to be the most efficient drug on the promastigote stage of three Leishmania species (IC50: 0.3-1.8 microM). MF29 maintained its activity against the clinical relevant intracellular stage of L. mexicana with IC50 value of 0.33 microM. It was the only compound that exhibits a high activity on all the Leishmania species tested. This compound appeared to alter parasite microtubule organisation as demonstrated by using antibodies directed against microtubule components and more precisely the class of microtubule decorated by the MAP2-like protein. It is interesting to notice that this MAP2-like protein was identified for the first time in a Leishmania parasite

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16918078     DOI: 10.1080/14756360600700699

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem        ISSN: 1475-6366            Impact factor:   5.051


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