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  2. 2-Alkynoic fatty acids inhibit topoisomerase IB from Leishmania donovani

2-Alkynoic fatty acids inhibit topoisomerase IB from Leishmania donovani

  • Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2012 Oct 1;22(19):6185-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2012.08.019.
Néstor M Carballeira 1 Michelle Cartagena David Sanabria Deniz Tasdemir Christopher F Prada Rosa M Reguera Rafael Balaña-Fouce
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Chemistry, University of Puerto Rico, PO Box 23346, San Juan 00931-3346, Puerto Rico. [email protected]
Abstract

2-Alkynoic fatty acids display antimycobacterial, Antifungal, and pesticidal activities but their antiprotozoal activity has received little attention. In this work we synthesized the 2-octadecynoic acid (2-ODA), 2-hexadecynoic acid (2-HDA), and 2-tetradecynoic acid (2-TDA) and show that 2-ODA is the best inhibitor of the Leishmania donovani DNA Topoisomerase IB enzyme (LdTopIB) with an EC(50)=5.3±0.7μM. The potency of LdTopIB inhibition follows the trend 2-ODA>2-HDA>2-TDA, indicating that the effectiveness of inhibition depends on the fatty acid carbon chain length. All of the studied 2-alkynoic fatty acids were less potent inhibitors of the human Topoisomerase IB enzyme (hTopIB) as compared to LdTopIB. 2-ODA also displayed in vitro activity against Leishmania donovani (IC(50)=11.0μM), but it was less effective against Other protozoa, Trypanosoma cruzi (IC(50)=48.1μM) and Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense (IC(50)=64.5μM). The antiprotozoal activity of the 2-alkynoic fatty acids, in general, followed the trend 2-ODA>2-HDA>2-TDA. The experimental information gathered so far indicates that 2-ODA is a promising antileishmanial compound.

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