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Screening of the ‘Open Scaffolds’ collection from Compounds Australia identifies a new chemical entity with anthelmintic activities against different developmental stages of the barber's pole worm and other parasitic nematodes()

The discovery and development of novel anthelmintic classes is essential to sustain the control of socioeconomically important parasitic worms of humans and animals. With the aim of offering novel, lead-like scaffolds for drug discovery, Compounds Australia released the ‘Open Scaffolds’ collection c...

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Autores principales: Preston, Sarah, Jiao, Yaqing, Baell, Jonathan B., Keiser, Jennifer, Crawford, Simon, Koehler, Anson V., Wang, Tao, Simpson, Moana M., Kaplan, Ray M., Cowley, Karla J., Simpson, Kaylene J., Hofmann, Andreas, Jabbar, Abdul, Gasser, Robin B.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5517787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28732272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpddr.2017.05.004
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author Preston, Sarah
Jiao, Yaqing
Baell, Jonathan B.
Keiser, Jennifer
Crawford, Simon
Koehler, Anson V.
Wang, Tao
Simpson, Moana M.
Kaplan, Ray M.
Cowley, Karla J.
Simpson, Kaylene J.
Hofmann, Andreas
Jabbar, Abdul
Gasser, Robin B.
author_facet Preston, Sarah
Jiao, Yaqing
Baell, Jonathan B.
Keiser, Jennifer
Crawford, Simon
Koehler, Anson V.
Wang, Tao
Simpson, Moana M.
Kaplan, Ray M.
Cowley, Karla J.
Simpson, Kaylene J.
Hofmann, Andreas
Jabbar, Abdul
Gasser, Robin B.
author_sort Preston, Sarah
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description The discovery and development of novel anthelmintic classes is essential to sustain the control of socioeconomically important parasitic worms of humans and animals. With the aim of offering novel, lead-like scaffolds for drug discovery, Compounds Australia released the ‘Open Scaffolds’ collection containing 33,999 compounds, with extensive information available on the physicochemical properties of these chemicals. In the present study, we screened 14,464 prioritised compounds from the ‘Open Scaffolds’ collection against the exsheathed third-stage larvae (xL3s) of Haemonchus contortus using recently developed whole-organism screening assays. We identified a hit compound, called SN00797439, which was shown to reproducibly reduce xL3 motility by ≥ 70%; this compound induced a characteristic, “coiled” xL3 phenotype (IC(50) = 3.46–5.93 μM), inhibited motility of fourth-stage larvae (L4s; IC(50) = 0.31–12.5 μM) and caused considerable cuticular damage to L4s in vitro. When tested on other parasitic nematodes in vitro, SN00797439 was shown to inhibit (IC(50) = 3–50 μM) adults of Ancylostoma ceylanicum (hookworm) and first-stage larvae of Trichuris muris (whipworm) and eventually kill (>90%) these stages. Furthermore, this compound completely inhibited the motility of female and male adults of Brugia malayi (50–100 μM) as well as microfilariae of both B. malayi and Dirofilaria immitis (heartworm). Overall, these results show that SN00797439 acts against genetically (evolutionarily) distant parasitic nematodes i.e. H. contortus and A. ceylanicum [strongyloids] vs. B. malayi and D. immitis [filarioids] vs. T. muris [enoplid], and, thus, might offer a novel, lead-like scaffold for the development of a relatively broad-spectrum anthelmintic. Our future work will focus on assessing the activity of SN00797439 against other pathogens that cause neglected tropical diseases, optimising analogs with improved biological activities and characterising their targets.
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spelling pubmed-55177872017-07-27 Screening of the ‘Open Scaffolds’ collection from Compounds Australia identifies a new chemical entity with anthelmintic activities against different developmental stages of the barber's pole worm and other parasitic nematodes() Preston, Sarah Jiao, Yaqing Baell, Jonathan B. Keiser, Jennifer Crawford, Simon Koehler, Anson V. Wang, Tao Simpson, Moana M. Kaplan, Ray M. Cowley, Karla J. Simpson, Kaylene J. Hofmann, Andreas Jabbar, Abdul Gasser, Robin B. Int J Parasitol Drugs Drug Resist Article The discovery and development of novel anthelmintic classes is essential to sustain the control of socioeconomically important parasitic worms of humans and animals. With the aim of offering novel, lead-like scaffolds for drug discovery, Compounds Australia released the ‘Open Scaffolds’ collection containing 33,999 compounds, with extensive information available on the physicochemical properties of these chemicals. In the present study, we screened 14,464 prioritised compounds from the ‘Open Scaffolds’ collection against the exsheathed third-stage larvae (xL3s) of Haemonchus contortus using recently developed whole-organism screening assays. We identified a hit compound, called SN00797439, which was shown to reproducibly reduce xL3 motility by ≥ 70%; this compound induced a characteristic, “coiled” xL3 phenotype (IC(50) = 3.46–5.93 μM), inhibited motility of fourth-stage larvae (L4s; IC(50) = 0.31–12.5 μM) and caused considerable cuticular damage to L4s in vitro. When tested on other parasitic nematodes in vitro, SN00797439 was shown to inhibit (IC(50) = 3–50 μM) adults of Ancylostoma ceylanicum (hookworm) and first-stage larvae of Trichuris muris (whipworm) and eventually kill (>90%) these stages. Furthermore, this compound completely inhibited the motility of female and male adults of Brugia malayi (50–100 μM) as well as microfilariae of both B. malayi and Dirofilaria immitis (heartworm). Overall, these results show that SN00797439 acts against genetically (evolutionarily) distant parasitic nematodes i.e. H. contortus and A. ceylanicum [strongyloids] vs. B. malayi and D. immitis [filarioids] vs. T. muris [enoplid], and, thus, might offer a novel, lead-like scaffold for the development of a relatively broad-spectrum anthelmintic. Our future work will focus on assessing the activity of SN00797439 against other pathogens that cause neglected tropical diseases, optimising analogs with improved biological activities and characterising their targets. Elsevier 2017-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5517787/ /pubmed/28732272 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpddr.2017.05.004 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Preston, Sarah
Jiao, Yaqing
Baell, Jonathan B.
Keiser, Jennifer
Crawford, Simon
Koehler, Anson V.
Wang, Tao
Simpson, Moana M.
Kaplan, Ray M.
Cowley, Karla J.
Simpson, Kaylene J.
Hofmann, Andreas
Jabbar, Abdul
Gasser, Robin B.
Screening of the ‘Open Scaffolds’ collection from Compounds Australia identifies a new chemical entity with anthelmintic activities against different developmental stages of the barber's pole worm and other parasitic nematodes()
title Screening of the ‘Open Scaffolds’ collection from Compounds Australia identifies a new chemical entity with anthelmintic activities against different developmental stages of the barber's pole worm and other parasitic nematodes()
title_full Screening of the ‘Open Scaffolds’ collection from Compounds Australia identifies a new chemical entity with anthelmintic activities against different developmental stages of the barber's pole worm and other parasitic nematodes()
title_fullStr Screening of the ‘Open Scaffolds’ collection from Compounds Australia identifies a new chemical entity with anthelmintic activities against different developmental stages of the barber's pole worm and other parasitic nematodes()
title_full_unstemmed Screening of the ‘Open Scaffolds’ collection from Compounds Australia identifies a new chemical entity with anthelmintic activities against different developmental stages of the barber's pole worm and other parasitic nematodes()
title_short Screening of the ‘Open Scaffolds’ collection from Compounds Australia identifies a new chemical entity with anthelmintic activities against different developmental stages of the barber's pole worm and other parasitic nematodes()
title_sort screening of the ‘open scaffolds’ collection from compounds australia identifies a new chemical entity with anthelmintic activities against different developmental stages of the barber's pole worm and other parasitic nematodes()
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5517787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28732272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpddr.2017.05.004
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