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Design,synthesis and biological evaluation of novel aminothiazoles as antiviral compounds acting against human rhinovirus
Authors:Anne Décor  Chantal Grand-Maître  Oliver Hucke  Jeff O’Meara  Cyrille Kuhn  Léa Constantineau -Forget  Christian Brochu  Eric Malenfant  Mégan Bertrand-Laperle  Josée Bordeleau  Elise Ghiro  Marc Pesant  Gulrez Fazal  Vida Gorys  Michael Little  Colette Boucher  Sylvain Bordeleau  Pascal Turcotte  Annick Gauthier
Institution:1. Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd., Research and Development, 2100 Cunard Street, Laval, Québec, Canada H7S 2G5;2. Université de Montréal, Department of Chemistry, PO Box 6128, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3J7
Abstract:We describe here the design, synthesis and biological evaluation of antiviral compounds acting against human rhinovirus (HRV). A series of aminothiazoles demonstrated pan-activity against the HRV genotypes screened and productive structure–activity relationships. A comprehensive investigational library was designed and performed allowing the identification of potent compounds with lower molecular weight and improved ADME profile. 31d-1, 31d-2, 31f showed good exposures in CD-1 mice. The mechanism of action was discovered to be a host target: the lipid kinase phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase III beta (PI4KIIIß). The identification of the pan-HRV active compound 31f combined with a structurally distinct literature compound T-00127-HEV1 allowed the assessment of target related tolerability of inhibiting this kinase for a short period of time in order to prevent HRV replication.
Keywords:Human rhinovirus  HRV  Library design  Aminothiazoles  Design of experiment  DOE  PI4KIIIß
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