Discovery of Dual Targeting GSK-3β/HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors as Neuroprotective Antiviral Agents.

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Thane Jones, Renuka Raman, Ana C Puhl, Thomas R Lane, Olga Riabova, Elena Kazakova, Vadim Makarov, Sean Ekins
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Abstract

Glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta (GSK-3β or GSK-3B) is a serine-threonine kinase involved in various pathways and cellular processes. Alteration in GSK-3β activity is associated with several neurological diseases including Alzheimer's disease (AD), bipolar disorder, and rare diseases like Rett syndrome. GSK-3β is also implicated in HIV-associated dementia (HAD), as it is upregulated in HIV-1-infected cells and plays a role in neuronal dysfunction. Therefore, a small molecule that can inhibit both GSK-3β and HIV-1 reverse transcriptase could offer neuroprotective therapy for patients suffering from HIV-1. Despite this, there are no known GSK-3β inhibitors currently approved, thus prompting us to screen our panel of various antiviral compounds against this kinase to better understand its structure-activity relationship. We show for the first time that the approved drugs, etravirine and rilpivirine, possess GSK-3β activity (IC50 619 nM and 502 nM, respectively). We have also identified 3 lead molecules exhibiting IC50 < 1 μM (11726169, 12326205, and 12326207), with compound 11726169 being the most potent in vitro GSK-3β inhibitor (IC50 = 12.1 nM). We also describe the generation of machine learning models for GSK-3β inhibition and their validation with our data as an external test set and propose their use for the future optimization of such inhibitors.

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ACS Chemical Neuroscience
ACS Chemical Neuroscience BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
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9.20
自引率
4.00%
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323
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: ACS Chemical Neuroscience publishes high-quality research articles and reviews that showcase chemical, quantitative biological, biophysical and bioengineering approaches to the understanding of the nervous system and to the development of new treatments for neurological disorders. Research in the journal focuses on aspects of chemical neurobiology and bio-neurochemistry such as the following: Neurotransmitters and receptors Neuropharmaceuticals and therapeutics Neural development—Plasticity, and degeneration Chemical, physical, and computational methods in neuroscience Neuronal diseases—basis, detection, and treatment Mechanism of aging, learning, memory and behavior Pain and sensory processing Neurotoxins Neuroscience-inspired bioengineering Development of methods in chemical neurobiology Neuroimaging agents and technologies Animal models for central nervous system diseases Behavioral research
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