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Second Generation Novel Broad Spectrum Antimalarial Acridones

  • Papireddy Kancharla
  • , Rozalia A. Dodean
  • , Yuexin Li
  • , Brandon Pybus
  • , Mara Kreishman-Deitrick
  • , Chad Black
  • , Qigui Li
  • , Raul Olmeda
  • , Thu-Lan Luong
  • , Heather Gaona
  • , Brittney Potter
  • , Jason Sousa
  • , Sean Marcsisin
  • , Diana Caridha
  • , Lisa Xie
  • , Chau Vuong
  • , Qiang Zeng
  • , Jing Zhang
  • , Ping Zhang
  • , Hsiuling Lin
  • Kirk Butler, Norma Roncal, Lacy Gaynor-Ohnstad, Susan E. Leed, Christina Nolan, Frida G. Ceja, Stephanie A. Rasmussen, Brett Bayles, Roland Cooper, Michael K. Riscoe, Jane Kelly

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Abstract

The global impact of malaria remains staggering despite extensive efforts to eradicate the disease. With increasing drug resistance and the absence of a clinically available vaccine, there is an urgent need for novel, affordable, and safe drugs for prevention and treatment of malaria. Previously, we described a novel antimalarial acridone chemotype that is potent against both blood-stage and liver-stage malaria parasites. Here, we present an optimization process that has produced a second-generation acridone series with significant improvements in efficacy, metabolic stability, pharmacokinetics, and safety profiles. These findings highlight the therapeutic potential of dual-stage targeting acridones as novel drug
candidates for further preclinical development.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 2020
EventAmerican Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Annual Conference - Online
Duration: Nov 15 2020Nov 19 2020

Conference

ConferenceAmerican Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Annual Conference
Abbreviated titleASTMH2020
Period11/15/2011/19/20

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