Antiparasitic activities of novel, orally available fumagillin analogs

Analogs of fumagillin were shown to inhibit growth of three parasites and possess activity in a mouse model of malaria. Fumagillin, an irreversible inhibitor of MetAP2, has been shown to potently inhibit growth of malaria parasites in vitro. Here, we demonstrate activity of fumagillin analogs with a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 2009-09, Vol.19 (17), p.5128-5131
Hauptverfasser: Arico-Muendel, Christopher, Centrella, Paolo A., Contonio, Brooke D., Morgan, Barry A., O’Donovan, Gary, Paradise, Christopher L., Skinner, Steven R., Sluboski, Barbara, Svendsen, Jennifer L., White, Kerry F., Debnath, Anjan, Gut, Jiri, Wilson, Nathan, McKerrow, James H., DeRisi, Joseph L., Rosenthal, Philip J., Chiang, Peter K.
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Zusammenfassung:Analogs of fumagillin were shown to inhibit growth of three parasites and possess activity in a mouse model of malaria. Fumagillin, an irreversible inhibitor of MetAP2, has been shown to potently inhibit growth of malaria parasites in vitro. Here, we demonstrate activity of fumagillin analogs with an improved pharmacokinetic profile against malaria parasites, trypanosomes, and amoebas. A subset of the compounds showed efficacy in a murine malaria model. The observed SAR forms a basis for further optimization of fumagillin based inhibitors against parasitic targets by inhibition of MetAP2.
ISSN:0960-894X
1464-3405
DOI:10.1016/j.bmcl.2009.07.029