Antimalarial Benzoxaboroles Target Plasmodium falciparum Leucyl-tRNA Synthetase

Author:

Sonoiki Ebere12,Palencia Andres3,Guo Denghui1,Ahyong Vida4,Dong Chen5,Li Xianfeng5,Hernandez Vincent S.5,Zhang Yong-Kang5,Choi Wai5,Gut Jiri1,Legac Jennifer1,Cooper Roland6,Alley M. R. K.5,Freund Yvonne R.5,DeRisi Joseph4,Cusack Stephen3,Rosenthal Philip J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA

2. Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA

3. European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Grenoble Outstation and Université Joseph Fourier, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and EMBL Unit of Virus Host-Cell Interactions, Grenoble, France

4. Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA

5. Anacor Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Palo Alto, California, USA

6. Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Dominican University of California, San Rafael, California, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT There is a need for new antimalarials, ideally with novel mechanisms of action. Benzoxaboroles have been shown to be active against bacteria, fungi, and trypanosomes. Therefore, we investigated the antimalarial activity and mechanism of action of 3-aminomethyl benzoxaboroles against Plasmodium falciparum . Two 3-aminomethyl compounds, AN6426 and AN8432, demonstrated good potency against cultured multidrug-resistant (W2 strain) P. falciparum (50% inhibitory concentration [IC 50 ] of 310 nM and 490 nM, respectively) and efficacy against murine Plasmodium berghei infection when administered orally once daily for 4 days (90% effective dose [ED 90 ], 7.4 and 16.2 mg/kg of body weight, respectively). To characterize mechanisms of action, we selected parasites with decreased drug sensitivity by culturing with stepwise increases in concentration of AN6426. Resistant clones were characterized by whole-genome sequencing. Three generations of resistant parasites had polymorphisms in the predicted editing domain of the gene encoding a P. falciparum leucyl-tRNA synthetase (LeuRS; PF3D7_0622800) and in another gene (PF3D7_1218100), which encodes a protein of unknown function. Solution of the structure of the P. falciparum LeuRS editing domain suggested key roles for mutated residues in LeuRS editing. Short incubations with AN6426 and AN8432, unlike artemisinin, caused dose-dependent inhibition of [ 14 C]leucine incorporation by cultured wild-type, but not resistant, parasites. The growth of resistant, but not wild-type, parasites was impaired in the presence of the unnatural amino acid norvaline, consistent with a loss of LeuRS editing activity in resistant parasites. In summary, the benzoxaboroles AN6426 and AN8432 offer effective antimalarial activity and act, at least in part, against a novel target, the editing domain of P. falciparum LeuRS.

Funder

HHS | National Institutes of Health

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Medicines for Malaria Venture

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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