Background: Currently, there is no safe and effective vaccine against leishmaniasis and existing therapies are inadequate due to high toxicity, cost and decreased efficacy caused by the emergence of resistant parasite strains. Some indazole derivatives have shown and activity against and . On that basis, 20 indazole derivatives were tested against .
Objective: To evaluate the activity of twenty 2-benzyl-5-nitroindazolin-3-one derivatives against .
Design: For the selection of promising compounds, it is necessary to evaluate the indicators for activity. For this aim, a battery of studies for antileishmanial activity and cytotoxicity were implemented. These results enabled the determination of the substituents in the indazole derivatives responsible for activity and selectivity, through the analysis of the structure-activity relationship (SAR).
Methods: cytotoxicity against mouse peritoneal macrophages and growth inhibitory activity in promastigotes were evaluated for 20 compounds. Compounds that showed adequate selectivity were tested against intracellular amastigotes. The SAR from the results in promastigotes was represented using the SARANEA software.
Results: Eight compounds showed selectivity index >10% and 50% inhibitory concentration <1 µM against the promastigote stage. Against intracellular amastigotes, four were as active as Amphotericin B. The best results were obtained for 2-(benzyl-2,3-dihydro-5-nitro-3-oxoindazol-1-yl) ethyl acetate, with 50% inhibitory concentration of 0.46 ± 0.01 µM against amastigotes and a selectivity index of 875. The SAR study showed the positive effect on the selectivity of the hydrophilic fragments substituted in position 1 of 2-benzyl-5- nitroindazolin-3-one, which played a key role in improving the selectivity profile of this series of compounds.
Conclusion: 2-bencyl-5-nitroindazolin-3-one derivatives showed selective and potent activity, supporting further investigations on this family of compounds as potential antileishmanial hits.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10617274 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20499361231208294 | DOI Listing |
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