Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry Lomonosov Moscow State University Moscow Russia
2. FSASI “Chumakov FSC R&D IBP RAS” (Institute of Poliomyelitis) Moscow Russia
3. Institute of Translational Medicine and Biotechnology Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University Moscow Russia
4. Department of Molecular Diagnostics and Epidemiology Central Research Institute of Epidemiology Moscow Russia
Abstract
AbstractTick‐borne encephalitis virus (TBEV), yellow fever virus (YFV), and West Nile virus (WNV) are flaviviruses causing emerging arthropod‐borne infections of a great public health concern. Clinically approved drugs are not available to complement or replace the existing vaccines, which do not provide sufficient coverage. Thus, the discovery and characterization of new antiflaviviral chemotypes would advance studies in this field. In this study, a series of tetrahydroquinazoline N‐oxides was synthesized, and the antiviral activity of the compounds was assessed against TBEV, YFV, and WNV using the plaque reduction assay along with the cytotoxicity to the corresponding cell lines (porcine embryo kidney and Vero). Most of the studied compounds were active against TBEV (EC50 2 to 33 μM) and WNV (EC50 0.15 to 34 μM) and a few also demonstrated inhibitory activity against YFV (EC50 0.18 to 41 μM). To investigate the potential mechanism of action of the synthesized compounds, time‐of‐addition (TOA) experiments and virus yield reduction assays were performed for TBEV. The TOA studies suggested that the antiviral activity of the compounds should affect the early stages of the viral replication cycle after cell entry. Compounds with tetrahydroquinazoline N‐oxide scaffold show a broad spectrum of activity against flaviviruses and represent a promising chemotype for antiviral drug discovery.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science
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