Computer-Aided Drug Design Studies in Association with in vitro Antileishmanial Tests for New Chalcones

Author:

da Silva Gleice,Santos FrancisnairaORCID,Leite Fernando,Acevedo ChonnyORCID,de Sousa Natália,Grimaldi Gabriela,Soares Milena,Guimarães Elisalva,Scotti MarcusORCID,Rodrigues Luis Cezar,Mendonça Júnior Francisco,Campana Eloísa,Barbosa Filho JoséORCID,Guimarães HemersonORCID,Guerra FelipeORCID

Abstract

In silico and in vitro tests can reveal promising anti-leishmania activity for natural products and their derivatives. The aim of this study was to investigate in silico the pharmacological activities of potential new chalcones and their leishmanicidal potential in vitro. The in silico study was carried out using the PASS, MolPredictX and Molegro Virtual Docker 6.0 programs. Antiparasitic activity was assessed in axenic promastigote and amastigote forms of Leishmania braziliensis. The cytotoxicity tests used the J77G8 cell line. The chalcones exhibited 50% cytotoxic concentration values (CC50) values > 50 μM. Chalcone 4 (named FERAI) presented the best activity with concentration for 50% of promastigotes and intracellular parasites forms (EC50) of 9.75 ± 1.7 and 10.13 ± 1.7 μM for promastigote and amastigote, respectively. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) testing presented increased ROS levels in the parasite at the FERAI concentrations of 10 μM (56.33%), 20 μM (61.76%) and 30 μM (67.13%). Molecular docking revealed interactions (binding energy) between FERAI and the enzymes UDP-glycosyl pyrophosphorylase (-56.8384), dihydroorotate-dehydrogenase (-132.276) and trypanothione-reductase (-151.281). Our results demonstrated the anti-leishmanial activity of chalcones, especially FERAI, with a noted raising of ROS levels in the parasite. Molecular docking revealed dihydroorotate dehydrogenase and trypanothione reductase as potential pharmacological targets for FERAI.

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Sociedade Brasileira de Quimica (SBQ)

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