Discovery and Structure-Activity Relationships of Quinazolinone-2-carboxamide Derivatives as Novel Orally Efficacious Antimalarials - Sophion

Discovery and Structure-Activity Relationships of Quinazolinone-2-carboxamide Derivatives as Novel Orally Efficacious Antimalarials


Author(s): Laleu, B., Akao, Y., Ochida, A., Duffy, S., Lucantoni, L., Shackleford, D. M., Chen, G., Katneni, K., Chiu, F. C. K., White, K. L., Chen, X., Sturm, A., Dechering, K. J., Crespo, B., Sanz, L. M., Wang, B., Wittlin, S., Charman, S. A., Avery, V. M., … Kamaura, M.


A phenotypic high-throughput screen allowed discovery of quinazolinone-2-carboxamide derivatives as a novel antimalarial scaffold. Structure-activity relationship studies led to identification of a potent inhibitor 19f, 95-fold more potent than the original hit compound, active against laboratory-resistant strains of malaria. Profiling of 19f suggested a fast in vitro killing profile. In vivo activity in a murine model of human malaria in a dose-dependent manner constitutes a concomitant benefit.