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Rapid Identification of Antifungal Compounds against Exserohilum rostratum Using High Throughput Drug Repurposing Screens

A recent large outbreak of fungal infections by Exserohilum rostratum from contaminated compounding solutions has highlighted the need to rapidly screen available pharmaceuticals that could be useful in therapy. The present study utilized two newly-developed high throughput assays to screen approved...

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Autores principales: Sun, Wei, Park, Yoon-Dong, Sugui, Janyce A., Fothergill, Annette, Southall, Noel, Shinn, Paul, McKew, John C., Kwon-Chung, Kyung J., Zheng, Wei, Williamson, Peter R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23990907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070506
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author Sun, Wei
Park, Yoon-Dong
Sugui, Janyce A.
Fothergill, Annette
Southall, Noel
Shinn, Paul
McKew, John C.
Kwon-Chung, Kyung J.
Zheng, Wei
Williamson, Peter R.
author_facet Sun, Wei
Park, Yoon-Dong
Sugui, Janyce A.
Fothergill, Annette
Southall, Noel
Shinn, Paul
McKew, John C.
Kwon-Chung, Kyung J.
Zheng, Wei
Williamson, Peter R.
author_sort Sun, Wei
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description A recent large outbreak of fungal infections by Exserohilum rostratum from contaminated compounding solutions has highlighted the need to rapidly screen available pharmaceuticals that could be useful in therapy. The present study utilized two newly-developed high throughput assays to screen approved drugs and pharmaceutically active compounds for identification of potential antifungal agents. Several known drugs were found that have potent effects against E. rostratum including the triazole antifungal posaconazole. Posaconazole is likely to be effective against infections involving septic joints and may provide an alternative for refractory central nervous system infections. The anti-E. rostratum activities of several other drugs including bithionol (an anti-parasitic drug), tacrolimus (an immunosuppressive agent) and floxuridine (an antimetabolite) were also identified from the drug repurposing screens. In addition, activities of other potential antifungal agents against E. rostratum were excluded, which may avoid unnecessary therapeutic trials and reveals the limited therapeutic alternatives for this outbreak. In summary, this study has demonstrated that drug repurposing screens can be quickly conducted within a useful time-frame. This would allow clinical implementation of identified alternative therapeutics and should be considered as part of the initial public health response to new outbreaks or rapidly-emerging microbial pathogens.
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spelling pubmed-37491812013-08-29 Rapid Identification of Antifungal Compounds against Exserohilum rostratum Using High Throughput Drug Repurposing Screens Sun, Wei Park, Yoon-Dong Sugui, Janyce A. Fothergill, Annette Southall, Noel Shinn, Paul McKew, John C. Kwon-Chung, Kyung J. Zheng, Wei Williamson, Peter R. PLoS One Research Article A recent large outbreak of fungal infections by Exserohilum rostratum from contaminated compounding solutions has highlighted the need to rapidly screen available pharmaceuticals that could be useful in therapy. The present study utilized two newly-developed high throughput assays to screen approved drugs and pharmaceutically active compounds for identification of potential antifungal agents. Several known drugs were found that have potent effects against E. rostratum including the triazole antifungal posaconazole. Posaconazole is likely to be effective against infections involving septic joints and may provide an alternative for refractory central nervous system infections. The anti-E. rostratum activities of several other drugs including bithionol (an anti-parasitic drug), tacrolimus (an immunosuppressive agent) and floxuridine (an antimetabolite) were also identified from the drug repurposing screens. In addition, activities of other potential antifungal agents against E. rostratum were excluded, which may avoid unnecessary therapeutic trials and reveals the limited therapeutic alternatives for this outbreak. In summary, this study has demonstrated that drug repurposing screens can be quickly conducted within a useful time-frame. This would allow clinical implementation of identified alternative therapeutics and should be considered as part of the initial public health response to new outbreaks or rapidly-emerging microbial pathogens. Public Library of Science 2013-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3749181/ /pubmed/23990907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070506 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sun, Wei
Park, Yoon-Dong
Sugui, Janyce A.
Fothergill, Annette
Southall, Noel
Shinn, Paul
McKew, John C.
Kwon-Chung, Kyung J.
Zheng, Wei
Williamson, Peter R.
Rapid Identification of Antifungal Compounds against Exserohilum rostratum Using High Throughput Drug Repurposing Screens
title Rapid Identification of Antifungal Compounds against Exserohilum rostratum Using High Throughput Drug Repurposing Screens
title_full Rapid Identification of Antifungal Compounds against Exserohilum rostratum Using High Throughput Drug Repurposing Screens
title_fullStr Rapid Identification of Antifungal Compounds against Exserohilum rostratum Using High Throughput Drug Repurposing Screens
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Identification of Antifungal Compounds against Exserohilum rostratum Using High Throughput Drug Repurposing Screens
title_short Rapid Identification of Antifungal Compounds against Exserohilum rostratum Using High Throughput Drug Repurposing Screens
title_sort rapid identification of antifungal compounds against exserohilum rostratum using high throughput drug repurposing screens
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23990907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070506
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