Potent Antimalarial Activity of Two Arenes Linked with Triamine Designed To Have Multiple Interactions with Heme

Based on the idea that compounds designed to exhibit high affinity for heme would block hemozoin formation, a critical heme-detoxification process for malarial parasites, we synthesized a series of compounds with two π-conjugated moieties at terminal amino groups of triamine. These compounds exhibit...

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Hauptverfasser: Sakata, Yosuke, Yabunaka, Kosuke, Kobayashi, Yuko, Omiya, Hirohisa, Umezawa, Naoki, Kim, Hye-Sook, Wataya, Yusuke, Tomita, Yoshimi, Hisamatsu, Yosuke, Kato, Nobuki, Yagi, Hirokazu, Satoh, Tadashi, Kato, Koichi, Ishikawa, Haruto, Higuchi, Tsunehiko
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description Based on the idea that compounds designed to exhibit high affinity for heme would block hemozoin formation, a critical heme-detoxification process for malarial parasites, we synthesized a series of compounds with two π-conjugated moieties at terminal amino groups of triamine. These compounds exhibited moderate to high antimalarial activities in vitro toward both chloroquine-sensitive and chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum. In a P. berghei-infected mouse model, 3a and 12a showed potent antimalarial activities compared to artesunate, as well as a prolonged duration of antimalarial effect. We found a good correlation between protective activity against hemin degradation and antimalarial activity. Compounds 8b and 3a strongly inhibited hemozoin formation catalyzed by heme detoxification protein.
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