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Antonella Ilenia Alfano1, Sveva Pelliccia1, Simona Barone1
1Department of Pharmacy (Department of Excellence 2023-2027), University of Naples Federico II, Via D. Montesano 49, 80131 Naples, Italy.
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Metallo-β-lactamases (MBL) production is one of the most alarming bacterial resistance mechanisms, conferring broad-spectrum resistance to most β-lactam antibiotics and combinations with β-lactamase inhibitors. Since no MBL inhibitors have been approved yet, the quest for novel, safe, and effective compounds, possibly endowed with broad-spectrum activity against clinically relevant MBLs, represents an urgent clinical need. Inspired by captopril, which behaves as a weak MBL inhibitor, we herein report a continuous flow protocol for the generation of new MBL inhibitors. We employed a Joullié-Ugi multicomponent reaction for generating two indoline-based subseries, reproducing the captopril binding mode, while increasing the hydrophobic interactions within the MBL active site. Interaction between inhibitors and five clinically relevant MBL isoforms (NDM-1, VIM-1, VIM-2, IMP-1, and IMP-7) was investigated by biochemical methods and rationalized through docking studies. Furthermore, the activity in clinical isolates in synergy with β-lactam antibiotics was assessed, thus paving the way to a further optimization campaign.
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