PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Identification of a novel sulfonamide non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor by a phenotypic HIV-1 full replication assay.

  • Tae-Hee Kim,
  • Yoonae Ko,
  • Thierry Christophe,
  • Jonathan Cechetto,
  • Junwon Kim,
  • Kyoung-Ae Kim,
  • Annette S Boese,
  • Jean-Michel Garcia,
  • Denis Fenistein,
  • Moon Kyeong Ju,
  • Junghwan Kim,
  • Sung-Jun Han,
  • Ho Jeong Kwon,
  • Vincent Brondani,
  • Peter Sommer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068767
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. e68767

Abstract

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Classical target-based, high-throughput screening has been useful for the identification of inhibitors for known molecular mechanisms involved in the HIV life cycle. In this study, the development of a cell-based assay that uses a phenotypic drug discovery approach based on automated high-content screening is described. Using this screening approach, the antiviral activity of 26,500 small molecules from a relevant chemical scaffold library was evaluated. Among the selected hits, one sulfonamide compound showed strong anti-HIV activity against wild-type and clinically relevant multidrug resistant HIV strains. The biochemical inhibition, point resistance mutations and the activity of structural analogs allowed us to understand the mode of action and propose a binding model for this compound with HIV-1 reverse transcriptase.