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A Novel Series of Indole Alkaloid Derivatives Inhibit Dengue and Zika Virus Infection by Interference with the Viral Replication Complex.

Christophe Pannecouque1, Dominique Schols1, Antonios Fikatas1, Peter Vervaeke1, Eef Meyen1, Nuria Llor2, Sergi Ordeix2, Ine Boonen3, Magda Bletsa3, Liana Eleni Kafetzopoulou3, Philippe Lemey3, Mercedes Amat2.   

Abstract

Here, we identified a novel class of compounds which demonstrated good antiviral activity against dengue and Zika virus infection. These derivatives constitute intermediates in the synthesis of indole (ervatamine-silicine) alkaloids and share a tetracyclic structure, with an indole and a piperidine fused to a seven-membered carbocyclic ring. Structure-activity relationship studies indicated the importance of substituent at position C-6 and especially the presence of a benzyl ester for the activity and cytotoxicity of the molecules. In addition, the stereochemistry at C-7 and C-8, as well as the presence of an oxazolidine ring, influenced the potency of the compounds. Mechanism of action studies with two analogues of this family (compounds 22 and trans-14) showed that this class of molecules can suppress viral infection during the later stages of the replication cycle (RNA replication/assembly). Moreover, a cell-dependent antiviral profile of the compounds against several Zika strains was observed, possibly implying the involvement of a cellular factor(s) in the activity of the molecules. Sequencing of compound-resistant Zika mutants revealed a single nonsynonymous amino acid mutation (aspartic acid to histidine) at the beginning of the predicted transmembrane domain 1 of NS4B protein, which plays a vital role in the formation of the viral replication complex. To conclude, our study provides detailed information on a new class of NS4B-associated inhibitors and strengthens the importance of identifying host-virus interactions in order to tackle flavivirus infections.

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Keywords:  NS4B protein; SAR studies; Zika virus; cross resistance; dengue virus; indole alkaloids; mechanisms of action

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34001508      PMCID: PMC8284442          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.02349-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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