2'-Fluorinated arabinonucleosides of 5-(2-haloalkyl)uracil: synthesis and antiviral activity. 1987

H Griengl, and E Wanek, and W Schwarz, and W Streicher, and B Rosenwirth, and E De Clercq

The synthesis of 5-(2-fluoroethyl)-2'-deoxyuridine (FEDU, 4b), its 2'-fluoro analogue 1-(2-deoxy-2-fluoro-beta-D-arabinofuranosyl)-5-(2-fluoroethyl)-1H,3H- pyrimidine-2,4-dione (FEFAU, 4k), and the 2'-fluoro analogue of the potent antiherpes virus compound 5-(2-chloroethyl)-2'-deoxyuridine (CEDU), 5-(2-chloroethyl)-1-(2-deoxy-2-fluoro-beta-D-arabinofuranosyl)-1H,3H-pyr imidine - 2,4-dione (CEFAU, 4i), is described. The antiviral activities of these compounds were determined in cell culture against herpes simplex virus (HSV) types 1 and 2 and varicella zoster virus (VZV). All compounds were shown to possess significant and selective antiviral activity. FEDU proved less potent than CEDU against VZV replication; however, it was more active against HSV-2. CEFAU showed marked activity against HSV-1, HSV-2, and VZV. The compound containing fluorine at both positions, FEFAU, exhibited the strongest antiviral potency against HSV-1, HSV-2, and VZV. It inhibited HSV-1 at a concentration of 0.03-0.2 microgram/mL, HSV-2 at 0.1-0.3 microgram/mL, and VZV at 0.03 microgram/mL. Neither FEDU nor CEFAU or FEFAU exerted a significant inhibitory effect on cell proliferation at a concentration of 100 micrograms/mL. Thus, the cytotoxicity of these compounds is as low as that of CEDU and compares favorably to that of previously described 2'-fluoroarabinosyl nucleoside analogues.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D001973 Bromodeoxyuridine A nucleoside that substitutes for thymidine in DNA and thus acts as an antimetabolite. It causes breaks in chromosomes and has been proposed as an antiviral and antineoplastic agent. It has been given orphan drug status for use in the treatment of primary brain tumors. BUdR,BrdU,Bromouracil Deoxyriboside,Broxuridine,5-Bromo-2'-deoxyuridine,5-Bromodeoxyuridine,NSC-38297,5 Bromo 2' deoxyuridine,5 Bromodeoxyuridine,Deoxyriboside, Bromouracil
D003857 Deoxyuridine 2'-Deoxyuridine. An antimetabolite that is converted to deoxyuridine triphosphate during DNA synthesis. Laboratory suppression of deoxyuridine is used to diagnose megaloblastic anemias due to vitamin B12 and folate deficiencies. (beta 1-(2-Deoxyribopyranosyl))thymidine
D005467 Floxuridine An antineoplastic antimetabolite that is metabolized to fluorouracil when administered by rapid injection; when administered by slow, continuous, intra-arterial infusion, it is converted to floxuridine monophosphate. It has been used to treat hepatic metastases of gastrointestinal adenocarcinomas and for palliation in malignant neoplasms of the liver and gastrointestinal tract. FUdR,Fluorodeoxyuridine,5-FUdR,5-Fluorodeoxyuridine,5 Fluorodeoxyuridine
D000998 Antiviral Agents Agents used in the prophylaxis or therapy of VIRUS DISEASES. Some of the ways they may act include preventing viral replication by inhibiting viral DNA polymerase; binding to specific cell-surface receptors and inhibiting viral penetration or uncoating; inhibiting viral protein synthesis; or blocking late stages of virus assembly. Antiviral,Antiviral Agent,Antiviral Drug,Antivirals,Antiviral Drugs,Agent, Antiviral,Agents, Antiviral,Drug, Antiviral,Drugs, Antiviral
D013329 Structure-Activity Relationship The relationship between the chemical structure of a compound and its biological or pharmacological activity. Compounds are often classed together because they have structural characteristics in common including shape, size, stereochemical arrangement, and distribution of functional groups. Relationship, Structure-Activity,Relationships, Structure-Activity,Structure Activity Relationship,Structure-Activity Relationships
D018139 Simplexvirus A genus of the family HERPESVIRIDAE, subfamily ALPHAHERPESVIRINAE, consisting of herpes simplex-like viruses. The type species is HERPESVIRUS 1, HUMAN. Herpes Simplex Virus,Herpesvirus 1, Saimiriine,Herpesvirus 1, Saimirine,Herpesvirus 16, Cercopithecine,Marmoset Virus,Cercopithecine Herpesvirus 16,Herpes Labialis Virus,Herpes-T Virus,Herpesvirus 1 (alpha), Saimirine,Herpesvirus Hominis,Herpesvirus Papio 2,Herpesvirus Platyrhinae,Marmoset Herpesvirus,Saimiriine Herpesvirus 1,Herpes Labialis Viruses,Herpes Simplex Viruses,Herpes T Virus,Herpes-T Viruses,Herpesvirus Homini,Herpesvirus, Marmoset,Herpesviruses, Marmoset,Homini, Herpesvirus,Hominis, Herpesvirus,Labialis Virus, Herpes,Labialis Viruses, Herpes,Marmoset Herpesviruses,Marmoset Viruses,Platyrhinae, Herpesvirus,Saimirine Herpesvirus 1,Simplexviruses,Virus, Herpes Labialis,Viruses, Herpes Labialis

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