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Pharmacological profile of Ascaris suum ACR‐16, a new homomeric nicotinic acetylcholine receptor widely distributed in Ascaris tissues

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Control of nematode parasite infections relies largely on anthelmintic drugs, several of which act on nicotinic ACh receptors (nAChRs), and there are concerns about the development of resistance. There is an urgent need for development of new compounds to overcome resistance...

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Autores principales: Abongwa, Melanie, Buxton, Samuel K, Courtot, Elise, Charvet, Claude L, Neveu, Cédric, McCoy, Ciaran J, Verma, Saurabh, Robertson, Alan P, Martin, Richard J
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4959957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27238203
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bph.13524
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author Abongwa, Melanie
Buxton, Samuel K
Courtot, Elise
Charvet, Claude L
Neveu, Cédric
McCoy, Ciaran J
Verma, Saurabh
Robertson, Alan P
Martin, Richard J
author_facet Abongwa, Melanie
Buxton, Samuel K
Courtot, Elise
Charvet, Claude L
Neveu, Cédric
McCoy, Ciaran J
Verma, Saurabh
Robertson, Alan P
Martin, Richard J
author_sort Abongwa, Melanie
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Control of nematode parasite infections relies largely on anthelmintic drugs, several of which act on nicotinic ACh receptors (nAChRs), and there are concerns about the development of resistance. There is an urgent need for development of new compounds to overcome resistance and novel anthelmintic drug targets. We describe the functional expression and pharmacological characterization of a homomeric nAChR, ACR‐16, from a nematode parasite. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Using RT‐PCR, molecular cloning and two‐electrode voltage clamp electrophysiology, we localized acr‐16 mRNA in Ascaris suum (Asu) and then cloned and expressed acr‐16 cRNA in Xenopus oocytes. Sensitivity of these receptors to cholinergic anthelmintics and a range of nicotinic agonists was tested. KEY RESULTS: Amino acid sequence comparison with vertebrate nAChR subunits revealed ACR‐16 to be most closely related to α7 receptors, but with some striking distinctions. acr‐16 mRNA was recovered from Asu somatic muscle, pharynx, ovijector, head and intestine. In electrophysiological experiments, the existing cholinergic anthelmintic agonists (morantel, levamisole, methyridine, thenium, bephenium, tribendimidine and pyrantel) did not activate Asu‐ACR‐16 (except for a small response to oxantel). Other nAChR agonists: nicotine, ACh, cytisine, 3‐bromocytisine and epibatidine, produced robust current responses which desensitized at a rate varying with the agonists. Unlike α7, Asu‐ACR‐16 was insensitive to α‐bungarotoxin and did not respond to genistein or other α7 positive allosteric modulators. Asu‐ACR‐16 had lower calcium permeability than α7 receptors. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: We suggest that ACR‐16 has diverse tissue‐dependent functions in nematode parasites and is a suitable drug target for development of novel anthelmintic compounds.
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spelling pubmed-49599572016-12-23 Pharmacological profile of Ascaris suum ACR‐16, a new homomeric nicotinic acetylcholine receptor widely distributed in Ascaris tissues Abongwa, Melanie Buxton, Samuel K Courtot, Elise Charvet, Claude L Neveu, Cédric McCoy, Ciaran J Verma, Saurabh Robertson, Alan P Martin, Richard J Br J Pharmacol Research Papers BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Control of nematode parasite infections relies largely on anthelmintic drugs, several of which act on nicotinic ACh receptors (nAChRs), and there are concerns about the development of resistance. There is an urgent need for development of new compounds to overcome resistance and novel anthelmintic drug targets. We describe the functional expression and pharmacological characterization of a homomeric nAChR, ACR‐16, from a nematode parasite. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Using RT‐PCR, molecular cloning and two‐electrode voltage clamp electrophysiology, we localized acr‐16 mRNA in Ascaris suum (Asu) and then cloned and expressed acr‐16 cRNA in Xenopus oocytes. Sensitivity of these receptors to cholinergic anthelmintics and a range of nicotinic agonists was tested. KEY RESULTS: Amino acid sequence comparison with vertebrate nAChR subunits revealed ACR‐16 to be most closely related to α7 receptors, but with some striking distinctions. acr‐16 mRNA was recovered from Asu somatic muscle, pharynx, ovijector, head and intestine. In electrophysiological experiments, the existing cholinergic anthelmintic agonists (morantel, levamisole, methyridine, thenium, bephenium, tribendimidine and pyrantel) did not activate Asu‐ACR‐16 (except for a small response to oxantel). Other nAChR agonists: nicotine, ACh, cytisine, 3‐bromocytisine and epibatidine, produced robust current responses which desensitized at a rate varying with the agonists. Unlike α7, Asu‐ACR‐16 was insensitive to α‐bungarotoxin and did not respond to genistein or other α7 positive allosteric modulators. Asu‐ACR‐16 had lower calcium permeability than α7 receptors. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: We suggest that ACR‐16 has diverse tissue‐dependent functions in nematode parasites and is a suitable drug target for development of novel anthelmintic compounds. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-07-18 2016-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4959957/ /pubmed/27238203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bph.13524 Text en © 2016 The Authors. British Journal of Pharmacology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Pharmacological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Abongwa, Melanie
Buxton, Samuel K
Courtot, Elise
Charvet, Claude L
Neveu, Cédric
McCoy, Ciaran J
Verma, Saurabh
Robertson, Alan P
Martin, Richard J
Pharmacological profile of Ascaris suum ACR‐16, a new homomeric nicotinic acetylcholine receptor widely distributed in Ascaris tissues
title Pharmacological profile of Ascaris suum ACR‐16, a new homomeric nicotinic acetylcholine receptor widely distributed in Ascaris tissues
title_full Pharmacological profile of Ascaris suum ACR‐16, a new homomeric nicotinic acetylcholine receptor widely distributed in Ascaris tissues
title_fullStr Pharmacological profile of Ascaris suum ACR‐16, a new homomeric nicotinic acetylcholine receptor widely distributed in Ascaris tissues
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacological profile of Ascaris suum ACR‐16, a new homomeric nicotinic acetylcholine receptor widely distributed in Ascaris tissues
title_short Pharmacological profile of Ascaris suum ACR‐16, a new homomeric nicotinic acetylcholine receptor widely distributed in Ascaris tissues
title_sort pharmacological profile of ascaris suum acr‐16, a new homomeric nicotinic acetylcholine receptor widely distributed in ascaris tissues
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4959957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27238203
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bph.13524
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