Synthesis, biological evaluation and mechanism of action of benzothiazole derivatives with aromatic hydrazone moiety, a new class of antileishmanial compounds

Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by protozoa Leishmania spp., considered as a significant and urgent public health problem mainly in developing countries. In the absence of an effective vaccine, the treatment of infected people is one of the most commonly prophylactic measures used to control this...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical biology & drug design 2024-07, Vol.104 (1), p.e14585-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Coimbra, Elaine Soares, Antinarelli, Luciana M. R., Oliveira Lemos, Ari Sérgio, Silva Neto, Adolfo Firmino, Pinheiro, Alessandra Campbell, Souza, Marcus Vinícius Nora
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Zusammenfassung:Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by protozoa Leishmania spp., considered as a significant and urgent public health problem mainly in developing countries. In the absence of an effective vaccine, the treatment of infected people is one of the most commonly prophylactic measures used to control this disease. However, the therapeutic arsenal is reduced to a few drugs, with serious side effects and variability in efficacy. Attempting to this problem, in this work, a series of benzothiazole derivatives was synthetized and assayed against promastigotes and intracellular amastigotes of L. amazonensis, as well as the toxicity on macrophages. In addition, studies about the mechanism of action were also performed. Among the synthesized molecules, the substitution at position 4 of the aromatic ring appears to be critical for activity. The best compound exhibited IC50 values of 28.86 and 7.70 μM, against promastigotes and amastigotes of L. amazonensis, respectively, being more active than miltefosine, used as reference drug. The in silico analysis of physicochemical and pharmacokinetic (ADMET) properties of this compound suggested a good profile of oral bioavailability and safety. In conclusion, the strategy of using benzothiazole nucleous in the search for new antileishmanial agents was advantageous and preliminar data provide information about the mechanism of action as well as in silico parameters suggest a good profile for preclinical studies. In this work a series of benzothiazole derivatives was synthetized and assayed against promastigotes and intracellular amastigotes of Leishmania amazonensis, as well as the toxicity on macrophages. In addition, studies about the mechanism of action were performed.
ISSN:1747-0277
1747-0285
1747-0285
DOI:10.1111/cbdd.14585