Prodrugs of herpes simplex thymidine kinase inhibitors

Author:

Yanachkova Milka1,Xu Wei-Chu12,Dvoskin Sofya1,Dix Edward J1,Yanachkov Ivan B1,Focher Federico3,Savi Lida3,Sanchez M Dulfary456,Foster Timothy P456,Wright George E1

Affiliation:

1. GLSynthesis Inc. One Innovation Drive, Worcester, USA

2. Yancheng Tianhai Pharma Inc., Yancheng, China

3. Istituto di Genetica Molecolare, Consiglio Nazionalle delle Ricerche, Pavia, Italy

4. Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Parasitology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine, New Orleans, USA

5. Department of Ophthalmology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine, New Orleans, USA

6. Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine, New Orleans, USA

Abstract

Background Because guanine-based herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase inhibitors are not orally available, we synthesized various 6-deoxy prodrugs of these compounds and evaluated them with regard to solubility in water, oral bioavailability, and efficacy to prevent herpes simplex virus-1 reactivation from latency in a mouse model. Methods Organic synthesis was used to prepare compounds, High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) to analyze hydrolytic conversion, Mass Spectrometry (MS) to measure oral bioavailability, and mouse latent infection and induced reactivation to evaluate the efficacy of a specific prodrug. Results Aqueous solubilities of prodrugs were improved, oxidation of prodrugs by animal cytosols occurred in vitro, and oral absorption of the optimal prodrug sacrovir™ (6-deoxy- mCF3PG) in the presence of the aqueous adjuvant Soluplus® and conversion to active compound N2-[3-(trifluoromethyl)pheny])guanine ( mCF3PG) were accomplished in mice. Treatment of herpes simplex virus-1 latent mice with sacrovir™ in 1% Soluplus in drinking water significantly suppressed herpes simplex virus-1 reactivation and viral genomic replication. Conclusions Ad libitum oral delivery of sacrovir™ was effective in suppressing herpes simplex virus-1 reactivation in ocularly infected latent mice as measured by the numbers of mice shedding infectious virus at the ocular surface, numbers of trigeminal ganglia positive for infectious virus, number of corneas that had detectable infectious virus, and herpes simplex virus-1 genome copy numbers in trigeminal ganglia following reactivation. These results demonstrate the statistically significant effect of the prodrug on suppressing herpes simplex virus-1 reactivation in vivo.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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