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The Introduction of Hydrazone, Hydrazide, or Azepane Moieties to the Triterpenoid Core Enhances an Activity Against M. tuberculosis

Journal

MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 134-145

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1573406416666200115161700

Keywords

Triterpenoids; hydrazone; hydrazide; azepane; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; anti-tubercular agents

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation [AAAA-A17-117011910023-2]
  2. US National Institute of Health and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases [HHSN266200600011C (N01-AI-60011), HHSN272201100009I/HHSN27200005 (A27), HHSN272201100009I/HHSN27200001 A08]

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A series of nitrogen derivatives based on lupane, oleanane, and ursane triterpenoids were synthesized and evaluated for their high antitubercular activities. Some compounds showed promising inhibitory effects against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, indicating the potential for development into new anti-tubercular agents.
Background: Triterpenoids exhibit a wide spectrum of antimicrobial activity. Objective: The objective of this study was to synthesize a series of nitrogen derivatives based on lupane, oleanane, and ursane triterpenoids with high antitubercular activity. Methods: Isonicotinoylhydrazones were prepared via the reaction of 3-oxotriterpenic acids or betulonic aldehyde with isoniazid (INH) in yields of 54-72%. N-Acylation of betulonic or azepanobetulinic acids led to lupane C28 hydrazides and dihydrazides. The derivatives were evaluated for their in vitro antimycobacterial activities against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) H37RV and single-drug resistance (SDR)-TB in the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, USA. Molecular docking was performed to evaluate the possible binding modes of investigated compounds in the active site of Diterpene synthase (Rv3378c). Results: The obtained compounds are represented by C3 or C28 conjugates with hydrazine hydrate or INH. Some compounds demonstrated from high minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC <= 10 mu g/mL) to excellent (MICs from 0.19 to 1.25 mu g/mL) activity against MTB H37RV. Two lupane conjugates with INH were the leading compounds against MTB H37RV and some SDR-strains with MICs ranged from 0.19 to 1.70 mu g/mL. Molecular docking of active compounds to diterpene synthase showed that these moieties accommodate the active site of the enzyme. Conclusion: It was revealed that the conjugation of lupanes with INH at C3 is more effective than at C28 and the lupane skeleton is preferable among oleanane and ursane types. The replacement of native hexacarbocyclic A ring to seven-member azepane ring is favorably for inhibition of both MTB H37RV and SDR-strains. These data could possibly mean that the antitubercular activity against INH-resistant strains (INH-R) came from both triterpenoid and isoniazid parts of the hybrid molecules. Azepanobetulin showed the highest activity against both INH-R strains in comparison with other triterpenoids and INH. Thus, the introduction of hydrazone, hydrazide (dihydrazide), or azepane moieties into the triterpenoid core is a promising way for the development of new anti-tubercular agents.

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