Issue 16, 2017

Glycosylated metal chelators as anti-parasitic agents with tunable selectivity

Abstract

Trypanosoma cruzi and Leishmania amazonensis are the causative agents of Chagas’ disease and leishmaniasis, respectively. These conditions affect millions of people worldwide, especially in developing countries. As such, there is an urgent need for novel, efficient and cost-effective treatments for these diseases, given the growing resistance and side-effects of current therapies. This work details the synthesis and evaluation of the anti-parasitic activity of novel amino- and iminopyridyl metal chelators, their glycosylated derivatives and some of their metal complexes. Our results revealed the potent and metal-dependent activity for the aminopyridyl compounds: Cu(II) complexes were most effective against T. cruzi trypomastigotes, while Zn(II) complexes presented excellent activity against L. amazonensis promastigotes. In addition, the compounds showed excellent selectivity indexes and very low relative toxicity as judged by in vitro and in vivo studies, respectively, using RAW macrophages and Galleria mellonella larvae model.

Graphical abstract: Glycosylated metal chelators as anti-parasitic agents with tunable selectivity

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Dec 2016
Accepted
27 Mar 2017
First published
29 Mar 2017

Dalton Trans., 2017,46, 5297-5307

Glycosylated metal chelators as anti-parasitic agents with tunable selectivity

A. Reddy, L. S. Sangenito, A. D. A. Guedes, M. H. Branquinha, K. Kavanagh, J. McGinley, A. L. S. dos Santos and T. Velasco-Torrijos, Dalton Trans., 2017, 46, 5297 DOI: 10.1039/C6DT04615K

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