Dihydroxyphenyl-substituted thiosemicarbazone: A potent scaffold for the development of metallo-β-lactamases inhibitors and antimicrobial.

Bioorg Chem

Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Natural Functional Molecule of the Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: October 2022

The superbug infection mediated by metallo-β-lactamases (MβLs) has grown into anemergent health threat, and development of MβL inhibitors is an ideal strategy to combat the infection. In this work, twenty-five thiosemicarbazones 1a-e, 2a-e, 3a-e, 4a-d, 5a-d and 6a-b were synthesized and assayed against MβLs ImiS, NDM-1 and L1. The gained molecules specifically inhibited NDM-1 and ImiS, exhibiting an IC value in the range of 0.37-21.35 and 0.45-8.76 µM, and 2a was found to be the best inhibitor, with an IC of 0.37 and 0.45 µM, respectively, using meropenem (MER) as substrate. Enzyme kinetics and dialysis tests revealed and confirmed by ITC that 2a is a time-and dose-dependent inhibitor of ImiS and NDM-1, it competitively and reversibly inhibited ImiS with a K value of 0.29 µM, but irreversibly inhibited NDM-1. Structure-activity relationship disclosed that the substitute dihydroxylbenzene significantly enhanced inhibitory activity of thiosemicarbazones on ImiS and NDM-1. Most importantly, 1a-e, 2a-e and 3a-b alone more strongly sterilized E. coli-ImiS and E. coli-NDM-1 than the MER, displaying a MIC value in the range of 8-128 μg/mL, and 2a was found to be the best reagent with a MIC of 8 and 32 μg/mL. Also, 2a alone strongly sterilized the clinical isolates EC01, EC06-EC08, EC24 and K. pneumonia-KPC-NDM, showing a MIC value in the range of 16-128 μg/mL, and exhibited synergistic inhibition with MER on these bacteria tested, resulting in 8-32-fold reduction in MIC of MER. SEM images shown that the bacteria E. coli-ImiS, E. coli-NDM-1, EC24, K. pneumonia-KPC and K. pneumonia-KPC-NDM treated with 2a (64 μg/mL) suffered from distortion, emerging adhesion between individual cells and crumpled membranes. Mice tests shown that monotherapy of 2a evidently limited growth of EC24 cells, and in combination with MER, it significantly reduced the bacterial load in liver and spleen. Docking studies suggest that the 2,4-dihydroxylbenzene of 2a acts as zinc-binding group with the Zn(II) and the residual amino acids in CphA active center, tightly anchoring the inhibitor at active site. This work offered a promising scaffold for the development of MβLs inhibitors, specifically the antimicrobial for clinically drug-resistant isolates.

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