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Identification of Fromiamycalin and Halaminol A from Australian Marine Sponge Extracts with Anthelmintic Activity against Haemonchus contortus
There is an urgent need to discover and develop new anthelmintics for the treatment of parasitic nematodes of veterinary importance to circumvent challenges linked to drug resistant parasites. Being one of the most diverse natural ecosystems, the marine environment represents a rich resource of nove...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6891614/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31652835 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md17110598 |
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author | Herath, H. M. P. Dilrukshi Preston, Sarah Jabbar, Abdul Garcia-Bustos, Jose Taki, Aya C. Addison, Russell S. Hayes, Sasha Beattie, Karren D. McGee, Sean L. Martin, Sheree D. Ekins, Merrick G. Hooper, John N. A. Chang, Bill C. H. Hofmann, Andreas Davis, Rohan A. Gasser, Robin B. |
author_facet | Herath, H. M. P. Dilrukshi Preston, Sarah Jabbar, Abdul Garcia-Bustos, Jose Taki, Aya C. Addison, Russell S. Hayes, Sasha Beattie, Karren D. McGee, Sean L. Martin, Sheree D. Ekins, Merrick G. Hooper, John N. A. Chang, Bill C. H. Hofmann, Andreas Davis, Rohan A. Gasser, Robin B. |
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description | There is an urgent need to discover and develop new anthelmintics for the treatment of parasitic nematodes of veterinary importance to circumvent challenges linked to drug resistant parasites. Being one of the most diverse natural ecosystems, the marine environment represents a rich resource of novel chemical entities. This study investigated 2000 extracts from marine invertebrates, collected from Australian waters, for anthelmintic activity. Using a well-established in vitro bioassay, these extracts were screened for nematocidal activity against Haemonchus contortus — a socioeconomically important parasitic nematode of livestock animals. Extracts (designated Mu-1, Ha-1 and Ha-2) from two marine sponges (Monanchora unguiculata and Haliclona sp.) each significantly affected larvae of H. contortus. Individual extracts displayed a dose-dependent inhibition of both the motility of exsheathed third-stage larvae (xL3s) and the development of xL3s to fourth-stage larvae (L4s). Active fractions in each of the three extracts were identified using bioassay-guided fractionation. From the active fractions from Monanchora unguiculata, a known pentacyclic guanidine alkaloid, fromiamycalin (1), was purified. This alkaloid was shown to be a moderately potent inhibitor of L4 development (half-maximum inhibitory concentration (IC(50)) = 26.6 ± 0.74 µM) and L4 motility (IC(50) = 39.4 ± 4.83 µM), although it had a relatively low potency at inhibiting of xL3 motility (IC(50) ≥ 100 µM). Investigation of the active fractions from the two Haliclona collections led to identification of a mixture of amino alcohol lipids, and, subsequently, a known natural product halaminol A (5). Anthelmintic profiling showed that 5 had limited potency at inhibiting larval development and motility. These data indicate that fromiamycalin, other related pentacyclic guanidine alkaloids and/or halaminols could have potential as anthelmintics following future medicinal chemistry efforts. |
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spelling | pubmed-68916142019-12-12 Identification of Fromiamycalin and Halaminol A from Australian Marine Sponge Extracts with Anthelmintic Activity against Haemonchus contortus Herath, H. M. P. Dilrukshi Preston, Sarah Jabbar, Abdul Garcia-Bustos, Jose Taki, Aya C. Addison, Russell S. Hayes, Sasha Beattie, Karren D. McGee, Sean L. Martin, Sheree D. Ekins, Merrick G. Hooper, John N. A. Chang, Bill C. H. Hofmann, Andreas Davis, Rohan A. Gasser, Robin B. Mar Drugs Article There is an urgent need to discover and develop new anthelmintics for the treatment of parasitic nematodes of veterinary importance to circumvent challenges linked to drug resistant parasites. Being one of the most diverse natural ecosystems, the marine environment represents a rich resource of novel chemical entities. This study investigated 2000 extracts from marine invertebrates, collected from Australian waters, for anthelmintic activity. Using a well-established in vitro bioassay, these extracts were screened for nematocidal activity against Haemonchus contortus — a socioeconomically important parasitic nematode of livestock animals. Extracts (designated Mu-1, Ha-1 and Ha-2) from two marine sponges (Monanchora unguiculata and Haliclona sp.) each significantly affected larvae of H. contortus. Individual extracts displayed a dose-dependent inhibition of both the motility of exsheathed third-stage larvae (xL3s) and the development of xL3s to fourth-stage larvae (L4s). Active fractions in each of the three extracts were identified using bioassay-guided fractionation. From the active fractions from Monanchora unguiculata, a known pentacyclic guanidine alkaloid, fromiamycalin (1), was purified. This alkaloid was shown to be a moderately potent inhibitor of L4 development (half-maximum inhibitory concentration (IC(50)) = 26.6 ± 0.74 µM) and L4 motility (IC(50) = 39.4 ± 4.83 µM), although it had a relatively low potency at inhibiting of xL3 motility (IC(50) ≥ 100 µM). Investigation of the active fractions from the two Haliclona collections led to identification of a mixture of amino alcohol lipids, and, subsequently, a known natural product halaminol A (5). Anthelmintic profiling showed that 5 had limited potency at inhibiting larval development and motility. These data indicate that fromiamycalin, other related pentacyclic guanidine alkaloids and/or halaminols could have potential as anthelmintics following future medicinal chemistry efforts. MDPI 2019-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6891614/ /pubmed/31652835 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md17110598 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Herath, H. M. P. Dilrukshi Preston, Sarah Jabbar, Abdul Garcia-Bustos, Jose Taki, Aya C. Addison, Russell S. Hayes, Sasha Beattie, Karren D. McGee, Sean L. Martin, Sheree D. Ekins, Merrick G. Hooper, John N. A. Chang, Bill C. H. Hofmann, Andreas Davis, Rohan A. Gasser, Robin B. Identification of Fromiamycalin and Halaminol A from Australian Marine Sponge Extracts with Anthelmintic Activity against Haemonchus contortus |
title | Identification of Fromiamycalin and Halaminol A from Australian Marine Sponge Extracts with Anthelmintic Activity against Haemonchus contortus |
title_full | Identification of Fromiamycalin and Halaminol A from Australian Marine Sponge Extracts with Anthelmintic Activity against Haemonchus contortus |
title_fullStr | Identification of Fromiamycalin and Halaminol A from Australian Marine Sponge Extracts with Anthelmintic Activity against Haemonchus contortus |
title_full_unstemmed | Identification of Fromiamycalin and Halaminol A from Australian Marine Sponge Extracts with Anthelmintic Activity against Haemonchus contortus |
title_short | Identification of Fromiamycalin and Halaminol A from Australian Marine Sponge Extracts with Anthelmintic Activity against Haemonchus contortus |
title_sort | identification of fromiamycalin and halaminol a from australian marine sponge extracts with anthelmintic activity against haemonchus contortus |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6891614/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31652835 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md17110598 |
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