Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Discovery of IID432 for Chagas Disease: A Cyanotriazole Inhibitor ofTopoisomerase II Achieves Sterile Cure After Short-Term Treatment in a Chronic Infection Model.
- Journal:
- Journal of medicinal chemistry
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- René, Olivier et al.
Abstract
Chagas Disease is a neglected tropical disease caused by the parasite, affecting millions worldwide. Current treatments suffer from variable efficacy, long duration, and safety concerns, highlighting the need for better therapies. A phenotypic screening of the Novartis compound library againstidentified cyanotriazole (CT) compounds with rapid sterilizing activity across kinetoplastids via selective inhibition of parasite topoisomerase II. First-generation CTs had safety liabilities, including lymphopenia and neutrophilia due to sphingolipid pathway modulation. Medicinal chemistry optimization led to a tailored aminopyrrolidine core structure for Chagas Disease, improving ADME properties and reducing off-target effects.showed potent activity against(EC= 8 nM) and achieved a relapse-free cure in a chronic mouse model of infection with shorter treatment duration. These findings supportas a promising fast-acting, curative therapy forinfections.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41499305/