Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of a Set of Carboxylic Acid and Phosphate Prodrugs Derived from HBV Capsid Protein Allosteric Modulator NVR 3-778

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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) capsid protein (Cp) is necessary for viral replication and the maintenance of viral persistence, having become an attractive target of anti-HBV drugs. To improve the water solubility of HBV capsid protein allosteric modulator (CpAM) NVR 3-778, a series of novel carboxylic acid and phosphate prodrugs were designed and synthesized using a prodrug strategy. In vitro HBV replication assay showed that these prodrugs maintained favorable antiviral potency (EC50 = 0.28-0.42 mu M), which was comparable to that of NVR 3-778 (EC50 = 0.38 mu M). More importantly, the cytotoxicity of prodrug N8 (CC50 > 256 mu M) was significantly reduced compared to NVR 3-778 (CC50 = 13.65 +/- 0.21 mu M). In addition, the water solubility of prodrug N6 was hundreds of times better than that of NVR 3-778 in three phosphate buffers with various pH levels (2.0, 7.0, 7.4). In addition, N6 demonstrated excellent plasma and blood stability in vitro and good pharmacokinetic properties in rats. Finally, the hemisuccinate prodrug N6 significantly improved the candidate drug NVR 3-778's water solubility and increased metabolic stability while maintaining its antiviral efficacy.
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HBV, capsid, CpAM, NVR 3-778, prodrug strategy, water solubility
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