Virtual screening and molecular dynamics studies of novel small molecules targeting Schistosoma mansoni DHODH: identification of potential inhibitors.

In silico pharmacology Pub Date : 2024-11-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s40203-024-00281-6
Saudatu Chinade Ja'afaru, Adamu Uzairu, Vipin Kumar Mishra, Muhammed Sani Sallau, Muhammad Tukur Ibrahim, Amit Dubey
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Schistosomiasis affects more than 200 million individuals globally, mainly in underprivileged areas, leading to long-term health issues and adding to socio-economic challenges. The existing reliance on a solitary medication (Praziquantel) gives rise to concerns about drug resistance and possible side effects. The exploration of alternative treatments is crucial to meet the demand for more efficient, safer, and cost-effective remedies, guaranteeing continuous control and eradication initiatives while reducing the risk of drug resistance. To address these issues, we employed a structure-based drug design approach, generating eighteen innovative inhibitors targeting Schistosoma mansoni Dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (SmDHODH). A robust QSAR model yielded promising statistical parameters, and molecular docking of 31 known inhibitors lead to the identification of a lead candidate (Compound 21) with favorable binding efficacy. Eighteen novel compounds were designed, showing improved binding affinities compared to both the lead compound and the standard drug, Praziquantel (PZQ). Molecular dynamics simulations and Density Functional Theory (DFT) affirmed the reactivity and stability of protein-ligand complexes under physiological conditions. These compounds exhibit strong inhibition of SmDHODH and meet drug-likeness criteria. Additionally, they demonstrate favorable pharmacokinetic properties, suggesting their potential effectiveness in treating schistosomiasis. Our study underscores the importance of understanding molecular properties for optimizing treatments against this neglected tropical disease.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40203-024-00281-6.

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针对曼氏血吸虫DHODH的新型小分子的虚拟筛选和分子动力学研究:潜在抑制剂的鉴定。
血吸虫病影响全球2亿多人,主要在贫困地区,导致长期健康问题,并增加社会经济挑战。目前对单一药物(吡喹酮)的依赖引起了对耐药性和可能的副作用的担忧。探索替代疗法对于满足对更有效、更安全、更具成本效益的疗法的需求,保证持续的控制和根除行动,同时减少耐药性风险至关重要。为了解决这些问题,我们采用了基于结构的药物设计方法,产生了18种针对曼氏血吸虫二氢羟酸脱氢酶(SmDHODH)的创新抑制剂。一个强大的QSAR模型产生了有希望的统计参数,31个已知抑制剂的分子对接导致了一个具有良好结合效果的先导候选物(化合物21)的鉴定。设计了18个新化合物,与先导化合物和标准药物吡喹酮(PZQ)相比,它们的结合亲和力都有所提高。分子动力学模拟和密度泛函理论(DFT)证实了蛋白质-配体复合物在生理条件下的反应性和稳定性。这些化合物对SmDHODH具有很强的抑制作用,符合药物相似标准。此外,它们表现出良好的药代动力学特性,表明它们在治疗血吸虫病方面的潜在有效性。我们的研究强调了了解分子特性对于优化治疗这种被忽视的热带病的重要性。补充资料:在线版本包含补充资料,网址为10.1007/s40203-024-00281-6。
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