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Design, synthesis, and characterization of N-Oxide-containing heterocycles with in vivo sterilizing antitubercular activity

Autores: Dos Santos Fernandes, G. F. (Autor de correspondencia); de Souza, P. C.; Moreno de Viguri, Elsa; Santivañez Veliz, Mery Jhenny; Paucar Bernabé, Rocio Valeria; Pérez Silanes, Silvia; Chegaev, K.; Guglielmo, S.; Lazzarato, L.; Fruttero, R.; Chin, C. M.
Título de la revista: JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
ISSN: 0022-2623
Volumen: 60
Número: 20
Páginas: 8647 - 8660
Fecha de publicación: 2017
Resumen:
Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), is the infectious disease responsible for the highest number of deaths worldwide. Herein, 22 new N-oxide-containing compounds were synthesized followed by in vitro and in vivo evaluation of their antitubercular potential against Mtb. Compound 8 was found to be the most promising compound, with MIC(90)values of 1.10 and 6.62 mu M against active and nonreplicating Mtb, respectively. Additionally, we carried out in vivo experiments to confirm the safety and efficacy of compound 8; the compound was found to be orally bioavailable and highly effective, leading to a reduction of Mtb to undetectable levels in a mouse model of infection. Microarray-based initial studies on the mechanism of action suggest that compound 8 blocks translation. Altogether, these results indicate that benzofuroxan derivative 8 is a promising lead compound for the, development of a novel chemical class of antitubercular drugs.