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  • Chagas disease, caused by a protozoan, affects about 7 million people, mainly in developing countries, and current treatments are limited and often ineffective.
  • Researchers identified gibbilimbol B, a natural compound, and two synthetic derivatives (LINS03018 and LINS03024) with enhanced anti-parasitic effects, warranting further investigation.
  • The study found distinct mechanisms of action for the two compounds, with one affecting mitochondrial function and energy metabolism, underscoring the importance of understanding drug mechanisms early in drug development.

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Chagas disease is an endemic tropical disease caused by the protozoan , which affects around 7 million people worldwide, mostly in development countries. The treatment relies on only two available drugs, with severe adverse effects and a limited efficacy. Therefore, the search for new therapies is a legitimate need. Within this context, our group reported the anti- activity of gibbilimbol B, a natural alkylphenol isolated from the plant . Two synthetic derivatives, LINS03018 (1) and LINS03024 (2), demonstrated a higher antiparasitic potency and were selected for mechanism of action investigations. Our studies revealed no alterations in the plasma membrane potential, but a rapid alkalinization of the acidocalcisomes. Nevertheless, compound 1 exhibit a pronounced effect in the bioenergetics metabolism, with a mitochondrial impairment and consequent decrease in ATP and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels. Compound 2 only depolarized the mitochondrial membrane potential, with no interferences in the respiratory chain. Additionally, no macrophages response of nitric oxide (NO) was observed in both compounds. Noteworthy, simple structure modifications in these derivatives induced significant differences in their lethal effects. Thus, this work reinforces the importance of the mechanism of action investigations at the early phases of drug discovery and support further developments of the series.

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