Design, synthesis and evaluation of 4-aminoquinoline-purine hybrids as potential antiplasmodial agents

PL Reddy, SI Khan, P Ponnan, M Tripathi… - European journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
PL Reddy, SI Khan, P Ponnan, M Tripathi, DS Rawat
European journal of medicinal chemistry, 2017Elsevier
A novel series of 4-aminoquinoline-purine hybrids were synthesized and assessed for their
antiplasmodial activity against CQ-sensitive and CQ-resistant strains of P. falciparum. It was
envisaged that linking of the 4-aminoquinoline pharmacophore (targeting heme-
detoxification pathway of malarial parasite) with the purine functionality (targeting
plasmodial HG (X) PRT enzyme) will produce a hybrid antiplasmodial agent with increased
potency. The synthesized hybrids displayed good antiplasmodial activities against both the …
Abstract
A novel series of 4-aminoquinoline-purine hybrids were synthesized and assessed for their antiplasmodial activity against CQ-sensitive and CQ-resistant strains of P. falciparum. It was envisaged that linking of the 4-aminoquinoline pharmacophore (targeting heme-detoxification pathway of malarial parasite) with the purine functionality (targeting plasmodial HG(X)PRT enzyme) will produce a hybrid antiplasmodial agent with increased potency. The synthesized hybrids displayed good antiplasmodial activities against both the sensitive and resistant strains of P. falciparum with up to six-fold better activity (compound 10i, IC50: 0.08 μM) compared to the reference drug CQ (IC50: 0.5 μM) against the resistant strain. The synthesized compounds were also checked for their cytotoxicity towards mammalian cells and with the exception of two compounds out of the twenty synthesized hybrids, all others were non-cytotoxic up to 11.86 μM concentration. Mechanistic heme-binding studies were performed to identify the mechanism of action of the synthesized molecules and good binding interactions were observed. Computational docking studies showed that the most active hybrids dock well within the binding site of HGPRT protein. In silico ADME predictions of the most active hybrids showed that these compounds possess good pharmacokinetic behavior.
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