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Azobenzenesulfonamide Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors as New Weapons to Fight Helicobacter pylori : Synthesis, Bioactivity Evaluation, In Vivo Toxicity, and Computational Studies.

Authors :
Giampietro, Letizia
Marinacci, Beatrice
Della Valle, Alice
D'Agostino, Ilaria
Lauro, Aldo
Mori, Mattia
Carradori, Simone
Ammazzalorso, Alessandra
De Filippis, Barbara
Maccallini, Cristina
Angeli, Andrea
Capasso, Clemente
Francati, Santolo
Mollica, Adriano
Grande, Rossella
Supuran, Claudiu T.
Source :
Pharmaceuticals (14248247). Aug2024, Vol. 17 Issue 8, p1027. 19p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Research into novel anti-Helicobacter pylori agents represents an important approach for the identification of new treatments for chronic gastritis and peptic ulcers, which are associated with a high risk of developing gastric carcinoma. In this respect, two series of azobenzenesulfonamides were designed, synthesized, and tested against a large panel of human and bacterial CAs to evaluate their inhibitory activity. In addition, computational studies of the novel primary benzenesulfonamides (4a–j) were performed to predict the putative binding mode to both HpCAs. Then, the antimicrobial activity versus H. pylori of the two series was also studied. The best-in-class compounds were found to be 4c and 4e among the primary azobenzenesulfonamides and 5c and 5f belonging to the secondary azobenzenesulfonamides series, showing themselves to exert a promising anti-H. pylori activity, with MIC values of 4–8 μg/mL and MBCs between 4 and 16 μg/mL. Moreover, the evaluation of their toxicity on a G. mellonella larva in vivo model indicated a safe profile for 4c,e and 5c,f. The collected results warrant considering these azobenzenesulfonamides as an interesting starting point for the development of a new class of anti-H. pylori agents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14248247
Volume :
17
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pharmaceuticals (14248247)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179354176
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph17081027