Expanding the chemical space for antiviral discovery: the potential of twistenediones†

IF 3.597 Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
MedChemComm Pub Date : 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1039/D4MD00891J
Aida Jaafar, Daniel Guerra-González, Ana Pascual, Ana M. Ortuño, Carlos M. Cruz, Juan M. Cuerva, Paula Bueno, Victoria Castro, Urtzi Garaigorta, Pablo Gastaminza, Javier Adrio and María Ribagorda
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Abstract

Despite significant progress in drug discovery, there remains an urgent need to identify new structures capable of targeting drug-resistant diseases, as well as novel pathogens, to address the growing challenges in global health. This work highlights the underexplored potential of twistane-like structures as promising candidates for drug development, particularly as antiviral agents. We provide the first comprehensive study of their antiviral activity, in particular against SARS-CoV-2. We report the synthesis of a family of chiral indolyl-twistenediones, with the separation and characterization of both enantiomers via chiral semipreparative HPLC. The absolute configurations were determined using experimental and theoretical ECD techniques, supported by DFT calculations. A detailed biological study of their antiviral activity against various pathogenic RNA viruses demonstrates selective efficacy against members of the Coronaviridae family, specifically targeting a post-entry step in the viral replication cycle. Further investigation revealed a remarkable chiral distinction in the antiviral activity between the two enantiomers, opening new avenues for research in the 3D space of chiral cage compounds.

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扩大发现抗病毒药物的化学空间:扭烯二酮的潜力。
尽管在药物发现方面取得了重大进展,但仍然迫切需要确定能够针对耐药疾病的新结构以及新的病原体,以应对全球卫生领域日益严峻的挑战。这项工作强调了扭曲样结构作为药物开发的有希望的候选者的潜力,特别是作为抗病毒药物。我们首次全面研究了它们的抗病毒活性,特别是对SARS-CoV-2的抗病毒活性。我们报道了一个手性吲哚扭烯二酮家族的合成,并通过手性半制备HPLC分离和表征了两个对映体。在DFT计算的支持下,利用实验和理论ECD技术确定了绝对构型。对其对各种致病性RNA病毒的抗病毒活性的详细生物学研究表明,对冠状病毒科成员的选择性有效性,特别是针对病毒复制周期的进入后步骤。进一步的研究表明,这两种对映体在抗病毒活性上存在显著的手性差异,为手性笼状化合物的三维空间研究开辟了新的途径。
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MedChemComm
MedChemComm BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
CiteScore
4.70
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0
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: Research and review articles in medicinal chemistry and related drug discovery science; the official journal of the European Federation for Medicinal Chemistry. In 2020, MedChemComm will change its name to RSC Medicinal Chemistry. Issue 12, 2019 will be the last issue as MedChemComm.
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