Literature DB >> 32590041

Target verification of artesunate-related antiviral drugs: Assessing the role of mitochondrial and regulatory proteins by click chemistry and fluorescence labeling.

Friedrich Hahn1, Aischa Niesar2, Christina Wangen3, Markus Wild4, Benedikt Grau5, Lars Herrmann6, Aysun Capci7, Annie Adrait8, Yohann Couté9, Svetlana B Tsogoeva10, Manfred Marschall11.   

Abstract

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection is associated with serious pathology such as transplant rejection or embryonic developmental defects. Antiviral treatment with currently available drugs targeting viral enzymes is often accompanied with severe side effects and the occurrence of drug-resistant viruses. For this reason, novel ways of anti-HCMV therapy focusing on so far unexploited small molecules, targets and mechanisms are intensively studied. Recently, we described the pronounced antiviral activity of the artesunate-related class of trioxane compounds, comprising NF-κB/signaling inhibitors like the trimeric derivative TF27, which proved to be highly active in a nanomolar range both in vitro and in vivo. Here, we extend this analysis by presenting further TF27/artesunate-derived antiviral compounds designed for their specific use in target verification by click chemistry applied in fluorescence labeling and tag affinity strategies. Our main findings are as follows: (i) compounds TF27, BG95, AC98 and AC173 exert strong inhibitory activity against HCMV replication in cultured primary human cells, (ii) autofluorescence activity could be quantitatively detected for BG95 and AC98, and confocal fluorescence imaging revealed accumulation in mitochondria, (iii) postulated cellular targets including mitochondrial proteins were down-regulated upon TF27 treatment, (iv) a click chemistry-based protocol of target enrichment was established, and (v) mass spectrometry-based proteomic analysis, using proteins from HCMV-infected fibroblasts covalently interacting with AC173, revealed a refined list of targets. Combined, data strongly suggest a complex mode of antiviral drug-target interaction of artesunate-related compounds, now highlighting potential roles of mitochondrial, NF-κB pathway proteins, exportins and possibly more. This strategy may further promote antiviral drug development on the basis of pharmacologically optimized trioxane derivatives.
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Keywords:  Antiviral experimental drugs; Artemisinin compounds; Click chemistry; Human cytomegalovirus; Proteomics

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32590041     DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2020.104861

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antiviral Res        ISSN: 0166-3542            Impact factor:   5.970


  6 in total

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Authors:  Friedrich Hahn; Christina Wangen; Sigrun Häge; Antonia Sophia Peter; Gerhard Dobler; Brett Hurst; Justin Julander; Jonas Fuchs; Zsolt Ruzsics; Klaus Überla; Hans-Martin Jäck; Roger Ptak; Andreas Muehler; Manfred Gröppel; Daniel Vitt; Evelyn Peelen; Hella Kohlhof; Manfred Marschall
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2020-12-05       Impact factor: 5.048

2.  Development of a PROTAC-Based Targeting Strategy Provides a Mechanistically Unique Mode of Anti-Cytomegalovirus Activity.

Authors:  Friedrich Hahn; Stuart T Hamilton; Christina Wangen; Markus Wild; Jintawee Kicuntod; Nadine Brückner; Jasmine E L Follett; Lars Herrmann; Ahmed Kheimar; Benedikt B Kaufer; William D Rawlinson; Svetlana B Tsogoeva; Manfred Marschall
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-11-27       Impact factor: 5.923

3.  Inhibiting cytomegalovirus replication through targeting the host electron transport chain.

Authors:  Joseph A Combs; Chandler H Monk; Mark A A Harrison; Elizabeth B Norton; Cindy A Morris; Deborah E Sullivan; Kevin J Zwezdaryk
Journal:  Antiviral Res       Date:  2021-08-11       Impact factor: 5.970

4.  The Synthesis and Anti-Cytomegalovirus Activity of Piperidine-4-Carboxamides.

Authors:  Xin Guo; Ayan Kumar Ghosh; Robert F Keyes; Francis Peterson; Michael Forman; David J Meyers; Ravit Arav-Boger
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2022-01-25       Impact factor: 5.048

5.  The Artemisinin-Derived Autofluorescent Compound BG95 Exerts Strong Anticytomegaloviral Activity Based on a Mitochondrial Targeting Mechanism.

Authors:  Markus Wild; Friedrich Hahn; Benedikt Grau; Lars Herrmann; Aischa Niesar; Martin Schütz; Melanie M Lorion; Lutz Ackermann; Svetlana B Tsogoeva; Manfred Marschall
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-08-04       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 6.  Recent Advances in the Therapeutic Efficacy of Artesunate.

Authors:  Ngonidzashe Ruwizhi; Rejoice Bethusile Maseko; Blessing Atim Aderibigbe
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-02-25       Impact factor: 6.321

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