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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, February 2001, p. 393-400, Vol. 45, No. 2
Infectious Disease Research Department,
Southern Research Institute, Frederick, Maryland
217011; Biochemistry Department,
Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, Alabama
352552; and Samjin Pharmaceutical
Co., Ltd., Seoul, Korea3
Received 19 June 2000/Returned for modification 30 August
2000/Accepted 25 October 2000
We have identified and characterized a potent new nonnucleoside
reverse transcriptase (RT) inhibitor (NNRTI) of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) that also is active against HIV-2 and which interferes with virus replication by two distinct mechanisms. 1-(3-Cyclopenten-1-yl)methyl-6-(3,5-dimethylbenzoyl)-5-ethyl-2,4-pyrimidinedione (SJ-3366) inhibits HIV-1 replication at concentrations of approximately 1 nM, with a therapeutic index of greater than 4 × 106. The efficacy and toxicity of SJ-3366 are consistent
when evaluated with established or fresh human cells, and the compound
is equipotent against all strains of HIV-1 evaluated, including
syncytium-inducing, non-syncytium-inducing, monocyte/macrophage-tropic,
and subtype virus strains. Distinct from other members of the
pharmacologic class of NNRTIs, SJ-3366 inhibited laboratory and
clinical strains of HIV-2 at a concentration of approximately 150 nM,
yielding a therapeutic index of approximately 20,000. Like most NNRTIs, the compound was less active when challenged with HIV-1 strains possessing the Y181C, K103N, and Y188C amino acid changes in the RT and
selected for a virus with a Y181C amino acid change in the RT after
five tissue culture passages in the presence of the compound. In
combination anti-HIV assays with nucleoside and nonnucleoside RT and
protease inhibitors, additive interactions occurred with all compounds
tested with the exception of dideoxyinosine, with which a synergistic
interaction was found. Biochemically, SJ-3366 exhibited a
Ki value of 3.2 nM, with a mixed mechanism of
inhibition against HIV-1 RT, but it did not inhibit HIV-2 RT. SJ-3366
also inhibited the entry of both HIV-1 and HIV-2 into target cells. On
the basis of its therapeutic index and multiple mechanisms of anti-HIV
action, SJ-3366 represents an exciting new compound for use in
HIV-infected individuals.
0066-4804/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/AAC.45.2.393-400.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
SJ-3366, a Unique and Highly Potent Nonnucleoside
Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor of Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Type 1 (HIV-1) That Also Inhibits HIV-2
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Infectious
Disease Research Department, Southern Research Institute, 431 Aviation
Way, Frederick, MD 21701. Phone: (301) 694-3232, ext. 127. Fax: (301) 694-7223. E-mail: buckheit{at}sri.org.
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