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The trypanocidal benzoxaborole AN7973 inhibits trypanosome mRNA processing

Kinetoplastid parasites—trypanosomes and leishmanias—infect millions of humans and cause economically devastating diseases of livestock, and the few existing drugs have serious deficiencies. Benzoxaborole-based compounds are very promising potential novel anti-trypanosomal therapies, with candidates...

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Autores principales: Begolo, Daniela, Vincent, Isabel M., Giordani, Federica, Pöhner, Ina, Witty, Michael J., Rowan, Timothy G., Bengaly, Zakaria, Gillingwater, Kirsten, Freund, Yvonne, Wade, Rebecca C., Barrett, Michael P., Clayton, Christine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6173450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30252911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007315
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author Begolo, Daniela
Vincent, Isabel M.
Giordani, Federica
Pöhner, Ina
Witty, Michael J.
Rowan, Timothy G.
Bengaly, Zakaria
Gillingwater, Kirsten
Freund, Yvonne
Wade, Rebecca C.
Barrett, Michael P.
Clayton, Christine
author_facet Begolo, Daniela
Vincent, Isabel M.
Giordani, Federica
Pöhner, Ina
Witty, Michael J.
Rowan, Timothy G.
Bengaly, Zakaria
Gillingwater, Kirsten
Freund, Yvonne
Wade, Rebecca C.
Barrett, Michael P.
Clayton, Christine
author_sort Begolo, Daniela
collection PubMed
description Kinetoplastid parasites—trypanosomes and leishmanias—infect millions of humans and cause economically devastating diseases of livestock, and the few existing drugs have serious deficiencies. Benzoxaborole-based compounds are very promising potential novel anti-trypanosomal therapies, with candidates already in human and animal clinical trials. We investigated the mechanism of action of several benzoxaboroles, including AN7973, an early candidate for veterinary trypanosomosis. In all kinetoplastids, transcription is polycistronic. Individual mRNA 5'-ends are created by trans splicing of a short leader sequence, with coupled polyadenylation of the preceding mRNA. Treatment of Trypanosoma brucei with AN7973 inhibited trans splicing within 1h, as judged by loss of the Y-structure splicing intermediate, reduced levels of mRNA, and accumulation of peri-nuclear granules. Methylation of the spliced leader precursor RNA was not affected, but more prolonged AN7973 treatment caused an increase in S-adenosyl methionine and methylated lysine. Together, the results indicate that mRNA processing is a primary target of AN7973. Polyadenylation is required for kinetoplastid trans splicing, and the EC(50) for AN7973 in T. brucei was increased three-fold by over-expression of the T. brucei cleavage and polyadenylation factor CPSF3, identifying CPSF3 as a potential molecular target. Molecular modeling results suggested that inhibition of CPSF3 by AN7973 is feasible. Our results thus chemically validate mRNA processing as a viable drug target in trypanosomes. Several other benzoxaboroles showed metabolomic and splicing effects that were similar to those of AN7973, identifying splicing inhibition as a common mode of action and suggesting that it might be linked to subsequent changes in methylated metabolites. Granule formation, splicing inhibition and resistance after CPSF3 expression did not, however, always correlate and prolonged selection of trypanosomes in AN7973 resulted in only 1.5-fold resistance. It is therefore possible that the modes of action of oxaboroles that target trypanosome mRNA processing might extend beyond CPSF3 inhibition.
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spelling pubmed-61734502018-10-19 The trypanocidal benzoxaborole AN7973 inhibits trypanosome mRNA processing Begolo, Daniela Vincent, Isabel M. Giordani, Federica Pöhner, Ina Witty, Michael J. Rowan, Timothy G. Bengaly, Zakaria Gillingwater, Kirsten Freund, Yvonne Wade, Rebecca C. Barrett, Michael P. Clayton, Christine PLoS Pathog Research Article Kinetoplastid parasites—trypanosomes and leishmanias—infect millions of humans and cause economically devastating diseases of livestock, and the few existing drugs have serious deficiencies. Benzoxaborole-based compounds are very promising potential novel anti-trypanosomal therapies, with candidates already in human and animal clinical trials. We investigated the mechanism of action of several benzoxaboroles, including AN7973, an early candidate for veterinary trypanosomosis. In all kinetoplastids, transcription is polycistronic. Individual mRNA 5'-ends are created by trans splicing of a short leader sequence, with coupled polyadenylation of the preceding mRNA. Treatment of Trypanosoma brucei with AN7973 inhibited trans splicing within 1h, as judged by loss of the Y-structure splicing intermediate, reduced levels of mRNA, and accumulation of peri-nuclear granules. Methylation of the spliced leader precursor RNA was not affected, but more prolonged AN7973 treatment caused an increase in S-adenosyl methionine and methylated lysine. Together, the results indicate that mRNA processing is a primary target of AN7973. Polyadenylation is required for kinetoplastid trans splicing, and the EC(50) for AN7973 in T. brucei was increased three-fold by over-expression of the T. brucei cleavage and polyadenylation factor CPSF3, identifying CPSF3 as a potential molecular target. Molecular modeling results suggested that inhibition of CPSF3 by AN7973 is feasible. Our results thus chemically validate mRNA processing as a viable drug target in trypanosomes. Several other benzoxaboroles showed metabolomic and splicing effects that were similar to those of AN7973, identifying splicing inhibition as a common mode of action and suggesting that it might be linked to subsequent changes in methylated metabolites. Granule formation, splicing inhibition and resistance after CPSF3 expression did not, however, always correlate and prolonged selection of trypanosomes in AN7973 resulted in only 1.5-fold resistance. It is therefore possible that the modes of action of oxaboroles that target trypanosome mRNA processing might extend beyond CPSF3 inhibition. Public Library of Science 2018-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6173450/ /pubmed/30252911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007315 Text en © 2018 Begolo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Begolo, Daniela
Vincent, Isabel M.
Giordani, Federica
Pöhner, Ina
Witty, Michael J.
Rowan, Timothy G.
Bengaly, Zakaria
Gillingwater, Kirsten
Freund, Yvonne
Wade, Rebecca C.
Barrett, Michael P.
Clayton, Christine
The trypanocidal benzoxaborole AN7973 inhibits trypanosome mRNA processing
title The trypanocidal benzoxaborole AN7973 inhibits trypanosome mRNA processing
title_full The trypanocidal benzoxaborole AN7973 inhibits trypanosome mRNA processing
title_fullStr The trypanocidal benzoxaborole AN7973 inhibits trypanosome mRNA processing
title_full_unstemmed The trypanocidal benzoxaborole AN7973 inhibits trypanosome mRNA processing
title_short The trypanocidal benzoxaborole AN7973 inhibits trypanosome mRNA processing
title_sort trypanocidal benzoxaborole an7973 inhibits trypanosome mrna processing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6173450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30252911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007315
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