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Anti-AIDS agents. 34. Synthesis and structure-activity relationships of betulin derivatives as anti-HIV agents.

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Sun, IC; Wang, HK; Kashiwada, Y; Shen, JK; Cosentino, LM; Chen, CH; Yang, LM; Lee, KH
Published in: J Med Chem
November 5, 1998

Succinyl and 3'-substituted glutaryl betulin derivatives showed stronger anti-HIV activity and higher therapeutic index (TI) values than their dihydrobetulin counterparts, with ratios of 1.2:1 to 15:1 (cf. 7 and 15, 9 and 17, 10 and 18, 11 and 19, and 12 and 20). For various 3'-substituted glutaryl compounds, the order of anti-HIV effects, from strong to weak inhibition, was 3',3'-dimethyl, 3'-methyl, 3'-ethyl-3'-methyl, followed by 3',3'-tetramethylene glutaryl derivatives (10 > 9 > 11 > 12, 18 > 17 > 19 > 20). The most potent compound, 10, has two 3',3'-dimethylglutaryl groups and displays significant anti-HIV potency with an EC50 value of 0.000 66 microM and a TI of 21 515. Results for compounds (22 and 23) without a C-3 acyl group confirmed the importance of the C-3 acyl group to the anti-HIV effect. With 3',3'-tetramethylene glutaryl derivatives, triacyl 29 showed stronger inhibition than diacyl 12; in contrast, 3',3'-dimethylglutaryl compounds displayed opposite results. 3-Keto compounds (35 and 36) and 2,3-dihydro compounds (39 and 40) had EC50 values in the range of 4.3-10.0 microM, suggesting that A ring modification led to decreased potency. The reduced activity of amide (33 and 34), ester (41), and oxime (42) analogues suggested that the orientation and linkage of the C-3 acyl side chain play crucial roles in the potent anti-HIV activity. Finally, replacing the C-28 acyl group with a bulky non-carboxylic group produced a less potent compound (44). In the study of mechanism of action, our results indicated that fusion is not the primary target for the anti-HIV activity of 10. It appears to inhibit HIV replication at a late stage of the viral life cycle, i.e., after viral protein synthesis.

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J Med Chem

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0022-2623

Publication Date

November 5, 1998

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41

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23

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4648 / 4657

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United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Virus Replication
  • Triterpenes
  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Mice
  • Medicinal & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • Lymphocytes
  • Humans
  • Hela Cells
  • HeLa Cells
  • HIV-1
 

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Sun, I. C., Wang, H. K., Kashiwada, Y., Shen, J. K., Cosentino, L. M., Chen, C. H., … Lee, K. H. (1998). Anti-AIDS agents. 34. Synthesis and structure-activity relationships of betulin derivatives as anti-HIV agents. J Med Chem, 41(23), 4648–4657. https://doi.org/10.1021/jm980391g
Sun, I. C., H. K. Wang, Y. Kashiwada, J. K. Shen, L. M. Cosentino, C. H. Chen, L. M. Yang, and K. H. Lee. “Anti-AIDS agents. 34. Synthesis and structure-activity relationships of betulin derivatives as anti-HIV agents.J Med Chem 41, no. 23 (November 5, 1998): 4648–57. https://doi.org/10.1021/jm980391g.
Sun IC, Wang HK, Kashiwada Y, Shen JK, Cosentino LM, Chen CH, et al. Anti-AIDS agents. 34. Synthesis and structure-activity relationships of betulin derivatives as anti-HIV agents. J Med Chem. 1998 Nov 5;41(23):4648–57.
Sun, I. C., et al. “Anti-AIDS agents. 34. Synthesis and structure-activity relationships of betulin derivatives as anti-HIV agents.J Med Chem, vol. 41, no. 23, Nov. 1998, pp. 4648–57. Pubmed, doi:10.1021/jm980391g.
Sun IC, Wang HK, Kashiwada Y, Shen JK, Cosentino LM, Chen CH, Yang LM, Lee KH. Anti-AIDS agents. 34. Synthesis and structure-activity relationships of betulin derivatives as anti-HIV agents. J Med Chem. 1998 Nov 5;41(23):4648–4657.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Med Chem

DOI

ISSN

0022-2623

Publication Date

November 5, 1998

Volume

41

Issue

23

Start / End Page

4648 / 4657

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Virus Replication
  • Triterpenes
  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Mice
  • Medicinal & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • Lymphocytes
  • Humans
  • Hela Cells
  • HeLa Cells
  • HIV-1