Malaria treatments are compromised by drug resistance, creating an urgent need to discover new drugs. We used a phenotypic high-throughput screening (HTS) platform to identify new antimalarials, uncovering three related pyrrole-, indole-, and indoline-based series with a shared α-azacyclic acetamide core. These compounds showed fast-killing activity on asexual blood-stage Plasmodium falciparum parasites, were not cytotoxic, and disrupted parasite intracellular pH and Na+ regulation similarly to cipargamin (KAE609), a clinically advanced inhibitor of the P. falciparum Na+ pump (PfATP4). PfATP4 is localized to the parasite plasma membrane and is essential for maintaining a low cytosolic Na+ concentration. Resistance selections on P. falciparum parasites with two α-azacyclic acetamide analogs identified mutations in PfATP4, and cross-resistance was observed across the α-azacyclic acetamides and KAE609, confirming PfATP4 as the target. PfATP4 is a well-established antimalarial target, and identification of additional PfATP4 inhibitors provides alternative avenues to disrupt its function.
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A. Casas
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Leah S. Imlay
Southwestern Medical Center
Vandana Thathy
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Monash University
Australian National University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68c2a9cb04ab598fffb89f55 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsinfecdis.5c00436