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In vivo kinetics of Wolbachia depletion by ABBV-4083 in L. sigmodontis adult worms and microfilariae

Depletion of Wolbachia endosymbionts of human pathogenic filariae using 4–6 weeks of doxycycline treatment can lead to permanent sterilization and adult filarial death. We investigated the anti-Wolbachia drug candidate ABBV-4083 in the Litomosoides sigmodontis rodent model to determine Wolbachia dep...

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Autores principales: Hübner, Marc P., Koschel, Marianne, Struever, Dominique, Nikolov, Venelin, Frohberger, Stefan J., Ehrens, Alexandra, Fendler, Martina, Johannes, Iliana, von Geldern, Thomas W., Marsh, Kennan, Turner, Joseph D., Taylor, Mark J., Ward, Stephen A., Pfarr, Kenneth, Kempf, Dale J., Hoerauf, Achim
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31381563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007636
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author Hübner, Marc P.
Koschel, Marianne
Struever, Dominique
Nikolov, Venelin
Frohberger, Stefan J.
Ehrens, Alexandra
Fendler, Martina
Johannes, Iliana
von Geldern, Thomas W.
Marsh, Kennan
Turner, Joseph D.
Taylor, Mark J.
Ward, Stephen A.
Pfarr, Kenneth
Kempf, Dale J.
Hoerauf, Achim
author_facet Hübner, Marc P.
Koschel, Marianne
Struever, Dominique
Nikolov, Venelin
Frohberger, Stefan J.
Ehrens, Alexandra
Fendler, Martina
Johannes, Iliana
von Geldern, Thomas W.
Marsh, Kennan
Turner, Joseph D.
Taylor, Mark J.
Ward, Stephen A.
Pfarr, Kenneth
Kempf, Dale J.
Hoerauf, Achim
author_sort Hübner, Marc P.
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description Depletion of Wolbachia endosymbionts of human pathogenic filariae using 4–6 weeks of doxycycline treatment can lead to permanent sterilization and adult filarial death. We investigated the anti-Wolbachia drug candidate ABBV-4083 in the Litomosoides sigmodontis rodent model to determine Wolbachia depletion kinetics with different regimens. Wolbachia reduction occurred in mice as early as 3 days after the initiation of ABBV-4083 treatment and continued throughout a 10-day treatment period. Importantly, Wolbachia levels continued to decline after a 5-day-treatment from 91.5% to 99.9% during a 3-week washout period. In jirds, two weeks of ABBV-4083 treatment (100mg/kg once-per-day) caused a >99.9% Wolbachia depletion in female adult worms, and the kinetics of Wolbachia depletion were recapitulated in peripheral blood microfilariae. Similar to Wolbachia depletion, inhibition of embryogenesis was time-dependent in ABBV-4083-treated jirds, leading to a complete lack of late embryonic stages (stretched microfilariae) and lack of peripheral microfilariae in 5/6 ABBV-4083-treated jirds by 14 weeks after treatment. Twice daily treatment in comparison to once daily treatment with ABBV-4083 did not significantly improve Wolbachia depletion. Moreover, up to 4 nonconsecutive daily treatments within a 14-dose regimen did not significantly erode Wolbachia depletion. Within the limitations of an animal model that does not fully recapitulate human filarial disease, our studies suggest that Wolbachia depletion should be assessed clinically no earlier than 3–4 weeks after the end of treatment, and that Wolbachia depletion in microfilariae may be a viable surrogate marker for the depletion within adult worms. Furthermore, strict daily adherence to the dosing regimen with anti-Wolbachia candidates may not be required, provided that the full regimen is subsequently completed.
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spelling pubmed-66951972019-08-16 In vivo kinetics of Wolbachia depletion by ABBV-4083 in L. sigmodontis adult worms and microfilariae Hübner, Marc P. Koschel, Marianne Struever, Dominique Nikolov, Venelin Frohberger, Stefan J. Ehrens, Alexandra Fendler, Martina Johannes, Iliana von Geldern, Thomas W. Marsh, Kennan Turner, Joseph D. Taylor, Mark J. Ward, Stephen A. Pfarr, Kenneth Kempf, Dale J. Hoerauf, Achim PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Depletion of Wolbachia endosymbionts of human pathogenic filariae using 4–6 weeks of doxycycline treatment can lead to permanent sterilization and adult filarial death. We investigated the anti-Wolbachia drug candidate ABBV-4083 in the Litomosoides sigmodontis rodent model to determine Wolbachia depletion kinetics with different regimens. Wolbachia reduction occurred in mice as early as 3 days after the initiation of ABBV-4083 treatment and continued throughout a 10-day treatment period. Importantly, Wolbachia levels continued to decline after a 5-day-treatment from 91.5% to 99.9% during a 3-week washout period. In jirds, two weeks of ABBV-4083 treatment (100mg/kg once-per-day) caused a >99.9% Wolbachia depletion in female adult worms, and the kinetics of Wolbachia depletion were recapitulated in peripheral blood microfilariae. Similar to Wolbachia depletion, inhibition of embryogenesis was time-dependent in ABBV-4083-treated jirds, leading to a complete lack of late embryonic stages (stretched microfilariae) and lack of peripheral microfilariae in 5/6 ABBV-4083-treated jirds by 14 weeks after treatment. Twice daily treatment in comparison to once daily treatment with ABBV-4083 did not significantly improve Wolbachia depletion. Moreover, up to 4 nonconsecutive daily treatments within a 14-dose regimen did not significantly erode Wolbachia depletion. Within the limitations of an animal model that does not fully recapitulate human filarial disease, our studies suggest that Wolbachia depletion should be assessed clinically no earlier than 3–4 weeks after the end of treatment, and that Wolbachia depletion in microfilariae may be a viable surrogate marker for the depletion within adult worms. Furthermore, strict daily adherence to the dosing regimen with anti-Wolbachia candidates may not be required, provided that the full regimen is subsequently completed. Public Library of Science 2019-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6695197/ /pubmed/31381563 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007636 Text en © 2019 Hübner 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
Hübner, Marc P.
Koschel, Marianne
Struever, Dominique
Nikolov, Venelin
Frohberger, Stefan J.
Ehrens, Alexandra
Fendler, Martina
Johannes, Iliana
von Geldern, Thomas W.
Marsh, Kennan
Turner, Joseph D.
Taylor, Mark J.
Ward, Stephen A.
Pfarr, Kenneth
Kempf, Dale J.
Hoerauf, Achim
In vivo kinetics of Wolbachia depletion by ABBV-4083 in L. sigmodontis adult worms and microfilariae
title In vivo kinetics of Wolbachia depletion by ABBV-4083 in L. sigmodontis adult worms and microfilariae
title_full In vivo kinetics of Wolbachia depletion by ABBV-4083 in L. sigmodontis adult worms and microfilariae
title_fullStr In vivo kinetics of Wolbachia depletion by ABBV-4083 in L. sigmodontis adult worms and microfilariae
title_full_unstemmed In vivo kinetics of Wolbachia depletion by ABBV-4083 in L. sigmodontis adult worms and microfilariae
title_short In vivo kinetics of Wolbachia depletion by ABBV-4083 in L. sigmodontis adult worms and microfilariae
title_sort in vivo kinetics of wolbachia depletion by abbv-4083 in l. sigmodontis adult worms and microfilariae
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31381563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007636
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