Jiřina Stolaříková
Charles University in Prague
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Tuberculosis | 2012
Martin Krátký; Jarmila Vinšová; Eva Novotná; Jana Mandíková; Vladimír Wsól; František Trejtnar; Vít Ulmann; Jiřina Stolaříková; Steve M Fernandes; Shridhar Bhat; Jun O. Liu
The global burden of tuberculosis, its health and socio-economic impacts, the presence of drug-resistant forms and a potential threat of latent tuberculosis should serve as a strong impetus for the development of novel antituberculosis agents. We reported the in vitro activity of salicylanilide benzoates and pyrazine-2-carboxylates against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (minimum inhibitory concentrations as low as 0.5 μmol/L). Nineteen salicylanilide derivatives with mostly good antimycobacterial activity were evaluated for the inhibition of two essential mycobacterial enzymes, methionine aminopeptidase and isocitrate lyase, which are necessary for the maintenance of the latent tuberculosis infection. Salicylanilide derivatives act as moderate inhibitors of both mycobacterial and human methionine aminopeptidase and they also affect the function of mycobacterial isocitrate lyase. 4-Bromo-2-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenylcarbamoyl]phenyl pyrazine-2-carboxylate was the most potent inhibitor of mycobacterial methionine aminopeptidase (41% inhibition at 10 μmol/L) and exhibited the highest selectivity. 5-Chloro-2-hydroxy-N-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]benzamide and 4-chloro-2-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenylcarbamoyl]phenyl pyrazine-2-carboxylate caused 59% inhibition of isocitrate lyase at 100 μmol/L concentration and (S)-4-bromo-2-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenylcarbamoyl]phenyl 2-acetamido-3-phenylpropanoate produced 22% inhibition at 10 μmol/L; this rate is approximately comparable to 3-nitropropionic acid. Inhibition of those enzymes contributes at least in part to the antimicrobial activity of the compounds.
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2011
Eva Vavříková; Slovenko Polanc; Marijan Kočevar; Kata Horváti; Szilvia Bősze; Jiřina Stolaříková; Kateřina Vávrová; Jarmila Vinšová
Several new fluorine-containing hydrazones were synthesized and screened for their in vitro antimycobacterial activity. Nine of these derivatives have shown a remarkable activity against MDR-TB strain with MIC 0.5 μg/mL and high value of selectivity index (SI). Compound 3h with the highest SI (1268.58) was used for stability evaluation with putative metabolites (ciprofloxacin and formylciprofloxacin) detection. Compound 3h was stable at pH 7.4 of aqueous buffer and rat plasma, in acidic buffers (at pH 3 and 5) slow decomposition was observed. Interestingly, no formylciprofloxacin was detected in the solution, and only slightly increased concentration of ciprofloxacin was observed instead. Trifluoromethyl hydrazones 3f and 3g exhibited the best activity also against two strains of Mycobacterium kansasii (MIC 1-4 μmol/L). All evaluated compounds were found to be non-cytotoxic.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2010
Juana Monreal Férriz; Kateřina Vávrová; Filip Kunc; Aleš Imramovský; Jiřina Stolaříková; Eva Vavříková; Jarmila Vinšová
A series of 27 salicylanilide-based carbamates was prepared as a part of our ongoing search for new antituberculosis drugs. These compounds exhibited very good in vitro activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium kansasii and Mycobacterium avium and, in particular, against five multidrug-resistant strains, with MIC values between 0.5-2 micromol/L. Moreover, they displayed moderate toxicity against intestinal cells with the selectivity index being up to 96. Furthermore, acid stability and a half-life of 43h at pH 7.4 were shown. Thus, these novel salicylanilide derivatives are drug candidates which should be seriously consider for further screening.
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2010
Martin Krátký; Jarmila Vinšová; Vladimír Buchta; Kata Horváti; Szilvia Bösze; Jiřina Stolaříková
Eleven halogenated (S)-2-(phenylcarbamoyl)phenyl 2-acetamido-3-phenylpropanoates (3a-3k) were designed and synthesized as potential antimicrobial agents. They were evaluated in vitro against some mycobacterial, bacterial and fungal strains. These compounds were active against drug-sensitive and atypical mycobacterial strains with general MIC values from 0.25 to 16 μmol/L. The most active compounds were (S)-4-chloro-2-(4-(trifluoromethyl)phenylcarbamoyl)phenyl 2-acetamido-3-phenylpropanoate (3i) and (S)-4-bromo-2-(4-(trifluoromethyl)phenylcarbamoyl)phenyl 2-acetamido-3-phenylpropanoate (3k) which exhibited activity against MDR and XDR-TB strains with MICs from 1 to 2 μmol/L. 3k was shown to be less cytotoxic with higher IC50. Some compounds exhibited low MICs on Gram-positive bacteria (MICs≥0.98 μmol/L) and on fungi (MICs≥3.9 μmol/L).
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2011
Eva Vavříková; Slovenko Polanc; Marijan Kočevar; Janez Košmrlj; Kata Horváti; Szilvia Bősze; Jiřina Stolaříková; Aleš Imramovský; Jarmila Vinšová
A series of new isoniazid hydrazones was synthesized by two procedures. In the first isoniazid was activated with diethoxymethyl acetate and condensed with the appropriate anilines. Alternatively, substituted anilines were activated by diethoxymethyl acetate and subsequently condensed with isoniazid. NMR study confirmed that both synthetic approaches gave the same tautomer. All compounds were screened for in vitro antimycobacterial activity. Most of them exhibited the same activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MIC 1 μmol L(-1)) as isoniazid (INH), better activity against Mycobacterium kansasii 325/80 (MIC 0.125-0.250 μmol L(-1)), high value of selectivity index (SI) and IC(50) between 0.0218 and 0.326 mmol L(-1). Compound 2o with the best SI was used as a model compound for the stability test and was found to be stable at neutral pH, but under acidic conditions it slowly hydrolysed.
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2014
Galina Karabanovich; Jaroslav Roh; Tomáš Smutný; Jan Němeček; Petr Vicherek; Jiřina Stolaříková; Marcela Vejsova; Ida Dufková; Kateřina Vávrová; Petr Pavek; Věra Klimešová; Alexandr Hrabálek
In this work, a new class of highly potent antituberculosis agents, 1-substituted-5-[(3,5-dinitrobenzyl)sulfanyl]-1H-tetrazoles and their oxa and selanyl analogs, is described. The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) values reached 1 μM (0.36-0.44 μg/mL) against Mycobacterium tuberculosis CNCTC My 331/88 and 0.25-1 μM against six multidrug-resistant clinically isolated strains of M. tuberculosis. The antimycobacterial effects of these compounds were highly specific because they were ineffective against all eight bacterial strains and eight fungal strains studied. Furthermore, these compounds exhibited low in vitro toxicity in four mammalian cell lines (IC50 > 30 μM). We also examined the structure-activity relationships of the compounds, particularly the effects on antimycobacterial activity of the number and position of the nitro groups, the linker between tetrazole and benzyl moieties, and the tetrazole itself. Relatively high variability of substituent R(1) on the tetrazole in the absence of negative effects on antimycobacterial activity allows further structural optimization with respect to toxicity and the ADME properties of the 1-substituted-5-[(3,5-dinitrobenzyl)sulfanyl]-1H-tetrazoles lead compounds.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2016
Galina Karabanovich; Júlia Zemanová; Tomáš Smutný; Rita Székely; Michal Šarkan; Ivana Centárová; Anthony Vocat; Ivona Pávková; Patrik Čonka; Jan Němeček; Jiřina Stolaříková; Marcela Vejsova; Kateřina Vávrová; Věra Klimešová; Alexandr Hrabálek; Petr Pavek; Stewart T. Cole; Katarína Mikušová; Jaroslav Roh
Herein, we report the discovery and structure-activity relationships of 5-substituted-2-[(3,5-dinitrobenzyl)sulfanyl]-1,3,4-oxadiazoles and 1,3,4-thiadiazoles as a new class of antituberculosis agents. The majority of these compounds exhibited outstanding in vitro activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis CNCTC My 331/88 and six multidrug-resistant clinically isolated strains of M. tuberculosis, with minimum inhibitory concentration values as low as 0.03 μM (0.011-0.026 μg/mL). The investigated compounds had a highly selective antimycobacterial effect because they showed no activity against the other bacteria or fungi tested in this study. Furthermore, the investigated compounds exhibited low in vitro toxicities in four proliferating mammalian cell lines and in isolated primary human hepatocytes. Several in vitro genotoxicity assays indicated that the selected compounds have no mutagenic activity. The oxadiazole and thiadiazole derivatives with the most favorable activity/toxicity profiles also showed potency comparable to that of rifampicin against the nonreplicating streptomycin-starved M. tuberculosis 18b-Lux strain, and therefore, these derivatives, are of particular interest.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2010
Eva Petrlíková; Karel Waisser; Hana Divišová; Petra Husáková; Petra Vrabcová; Jiří Kuneš; Karel Kolář; Jiřina Stolaříková
New 3-(4-alkylphenyl)-4-thioxo-2H-1,3-benzoxazine-2(3H)-ones and 3-(4-alkylphenyl)-2H-1,3-benzoxazine-2,4(3H)-dithiones were synthesized. The compounds were tested for in vitro antimycobacterial activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium avium and two strains of Mycobacterium kansasii. The antimycobacterial activity increased with the replacement of the carbonyl group by the thiocarbonyl group in the starting 3-(4-alkylphenyl)-2H-1,3-benzoxazine-2,4(3H)-diones. The most active derivatives were more active than isonicotinhydrazide (INH). Free-Wilson analysis was also carried out and the activity contribution was examined.
MedChemComm | 2015
Galina Karabanovich; Jaroslav Roh; Ondřej Soukup; Ivona Pávková; Markéta Pasdiorová; Vojtěch Tambor; Jiřina Stolaříková; Marcela Vejsova; Kateřina Vávrová; Věra Klimešová; Alexandr Hrabálek
Tetrazole derivatives containing nitro substituents have been identified as promising antitubercular agents. In this study, the antitubercular potency, selectivity and toxicity of tetrazole 1,5- and 2,5-regioisomers were examined. We prepared a series of 1- and 2-alkyl-5-benzylsulfanyl-2H-tetrazoles and their selenium analogs with various nitro group substitutions. These 1,5- and 2,5-regioisomers were isolated and unambiguously identified using 1H and/or 13C NMR. Among the prepared compounds, 1- and 2-alkyl-5-[(3,5-dinitrobenzyl)sulfanyl]-2H-tetrazole derivatives and their selenium bioisosteres showed the highest antimycobacterial activity, with minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of approximately 1 μM (0.37–0.46 μg mL−1) against Mycobacterium tuberculosis CNCTC My 331/88. The 2-alkyl regioisomers exhibited consistently higher antimycobacterial activity and lower in vitro toxicity against a mammalian cell line compared to the 1-alkyl isomers. The antimycobacterial activity of the 2-alkyl regioisomers was less influenced by the type of alkyl substituent in contrast to 1-alkyl isomers. Furthermore, the 3,5-dinitrobenzyl moiety per se is not the carrier of mutagenicity. These findings encourage further optimization of the 2-alkyl chain to improve the pharmacokinetic properties and toxicity of 2-alkyl-5-[(3,5-dinitrobenzyl)sulfanyl]-2H-tetrazole lead compounds.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2014
Martin Krátký; Marie Volková; Eva Novotná; František Trejtnar; Jiřina Stolaříková; Jarmila Vinšová
The development of novel antimicrobial drugs represents a cutting edge research topic. In this study, 20 salicylanilide N,N-disubstituted carbamates and thiocarbamates were designed, synthesised and characterised by IR, (1)H NMR and (13)C NMR. The compounds were evaluated in vitro as potential antimicrobial agents against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and nontuberculous mycobacteria (Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium kansasii) as well as against eight bacterial and fungal strains. Additionally, we investigated the inhibitory effect of these compounds on mycobacterial isocitrate lyase and cellular toxicity. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) against mycobacteria were from 4 μM for thiocarbamates and from 16 μM for carbamates. Gram-positive bacteria, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, were inhibited with MICs from 0.49 μM by thiocarbamates, whilst Gram-negative bacteria and most of the fungi did not display any significant susceptibility. All (thio)carbamates mildly inhibited isocitrate lyase (up to 22%) at a concentration of 10 μM. The (thio)carbamoylation of the parent salicylanilides led to considerably decreased cytotoxicity and thus improved the selectivity indices (up to 175). These values indicate that some derivatives are attractive candidates for future research.