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An insecticide resistance-breaking mosquitocide targeting inward rectifier potassium channels in vectors of Zika virus and malaria
Insecticide resistance is a growing threat to mosquito control programs around the world, thus creating the need to discover novel target sites and target-specific compounds for insecticide development. Emerging evidence suggests that mosquito inward rectifier potassium (Kir) channels represent viab...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5111108/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27849039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep36954 |
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author | Swale, Daniel R. Engers, Darren W. Bollinger, Sean R. Gross, Aaron Inocente, Edna Alfaro Days, Emily Kanga, Fariba Johnson, Reed M. Yang, Liu Bloomquist, Jeffrey R. Hopkins, Corey R. Piermarini, Peter M. Denton, Jerod S. |
author_facet | Swale, Daniel R. Engers, Darren W. Bollinger, Sean R. Gross, Aaron Inocente, Edna Alfaro Days, Emily Kanga, Fariba Johnson, Reed M. Yang, Liu Bloomquist, Jeffrey R. Hopkins, Corey R. Piermarini, Peter M. Denton, Jerod S. |
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description | Insecticide resistance is a growing threat to mosquito control programs around the world, thus creating the need to discover novel target sites and target-specific compounds for insecticide development. Emerging evidence suggests that mosquito inward rectifier potassium (Kir) channels represent viable molecular targets for developing insecticides with new mechanisms of action. Here we describe the discovery and characterization of VU041, a submicromolar-affinity inhibitor of Anopheles (An.) gambiae and Aedes (Ae.) aegypti Kir1 channels that incapacitates adult female mosquitoes from representative insecticide-susceptible and -resistant strains of An. gambiae (G3 and Akron, respectively) and Ae. aegypti (Liverpool and Puerto Rico, respectively) following topical application. VU041 is selective for mosquito Kir channels over several mammalian orthologs, with the exception of Kir2.1, and is not lethal to honey bees. Medicinal chemistry was used to develop an analog, termed VU730, which retains activity toward mosquito Kir1 but is not active against Kir2.1 or other mammalian Kir channels. Thus, VU041 and VU730 are promising chemical scaffolds for developing new classes of insecticides to combat insecticide-resistant mosquitoes and the transmission of mosquito-borne diseases, such as Zika virus, without harmful effects on humans and beneficial insects. |
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spelling | pubmed-51111082016-11-23 An insecticide resistance-breaking mosquitocide targeting inward rectifier potassium channels in vectors of Zika virus and malaria Swale, Daniel R. Engers, Darren W. Bollinger, Sean R. Gross, Aaron Inocente, Edna Alfaro Days, Emily Kanga, Fariba Johnson, Reed M. Yang, Liu Bloomquist, Jeffrey R. Hopkins, Corey R. Piermarini, Peter M. Denton, Jerod S. Sci Rep Article Insecticide resistance is a growing threat to mosquito control programs around the world, thus creating the need to discover novel target sites and target-specific compounds for insecticide development. Emerging evidence suggests that mosquito inward rectifier potassium (Kir) channels represent viable molecular targets for developing insecticides with new mechanisms of action. Here we describe the discovery and characterization of VU041, a submicromolar-affinity inhibitor of Anopheles (An.) gambiae and Aedes (Ae.) aegypti Kir1 channels that incapacitates adult female mosquitoes from representative insecticide-susceptible and -resistant strains of An. gambiae (G3 and Akron, respectively) and Ae. aegypti (Liverpool and Puerto Rico, respectively) following topical application. VU041 is selective for mosquito Kir channels over several mammalian orthologs, with the exception of Kir2.1, and is not lethal to honey bees. Medicinal chemistry was used to develop an analog, termed VU730, which retains activity toward mosquito Kir1 but is not active against Kir2.1 or other mammalian Kir channels. Thus, VU041 and VU730 are promising chemical scaffolds for developing new classes of insecticides to combat insecticide-resistant mosquitoes and the transmission of mosquito-borne diseases, such as Zika virus, without harmful effects on humans and beneficial insects. Nature Publishing Group 2016-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5111108/ /pubmed/27849039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep36954 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Swale, Daniel R. Engers, Darren W. Bollinger, Sean R. Gross, Aaron Inocente, Edna Alfaro Days, Emily Kanga, Fariba Johnson, Reed M. Yang, Liu Bloomquist, Jeffrey R. Hopkins, Corey R. Piermarini, Peter M. Denton, Jerod S. An insecticide resistance-breaking mosquitocide targeting inward rectifier potassium channels in vectors of Zika virus and malaria |
title | An insecticide resistance-breaking mosquitocide targeting inward rectifier potassium channels in vectors of Zika virus and malaria |
title_full | An insecticide resistance-breaking mosquitocide targeting inward rectifier potassium channels in vectors of Zika virus and malaria |
title_fullStr | An insecticide resistance-breaking mosquitocide targeting inward rectifier potassium channels in vectors of Zika virus and malaria |
title_full_unstemmed | An insecticide resistance-breaking mosquitocide targeting inward rectifier potassium channels in vectors of Zika virus and malaria |
title_short | An insecticide resistance-breaking mosquitocide targeting inward rectifier potassium channels in vectors of Zika virus and malaria |
title_sort | insecticide resistance-breaking mosquitocide targeting inward rectifier potassium channels in vectors of zika virus and malaria |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5111108/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27849039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep36954 |
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