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Novel High-Throughput Fluorescence-Based Assay for the Identification of Nematocidal Compounds That Target the Blood-Feeding Pathway

Marchand, Anthony  
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Van Bree, Joyce W. M.
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Taki, Aya C.
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May 27, 2022
Pharmaceuticals

Hookworm infections cause a neglected tropical disease (NTD) affecting ~740 million people worldwide, principally those living in disadvantaged communities. Infections can cause high morbidity due to their impact on nutrient uptake and their need to feed on host blood, resulting in a loss of iron and protein, which can lead to severe anaemia and impaired cognitive development in children. Currently, only one drug, albendazole is efficient to treat hookworm infection and the scientific community fears the rise of resistant strains. As part of on-going efforts to control hookworm infections and its associated morbidities, new drugs are urgently needed. We focused on targeting the blood-feeding pathway, which is essential to the parasite survival and reproduction, using the laboratory hookworm model Nippostrongylus brasiliensis (a nematode of rodents with a similar life cycle to hookworms). We established an in vitro-drug screening assay based on a fluorescent-based measurement of parasite viability during blood-feeding to identify novel therapeutic targets. A first screen of a library of 2654 natural compounds identified four that caused decreased worm viability in a blood-feeding-dependent manner. This new screening assay has significant potential to accelerate the discovery of new drugs against hookworms.

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research article
DOI
10.3390/ph15060669
Author(s)
Marchand, Anthony  
Van Bree, Joyce W. M.
Taki, Aya C.
Moyat, Mati
Turcatti, Gerardo  

EPFL

Chambon, Marc  

EPFL

Smith, Adam Alexander Thil
Doolan, Rory
Gasser, Robin B.
Harris, Nicola  
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Date Issued

2022-05-27

Published in
Pharmaceuticals
Volume

15

Issue

6

Start page

669

Subjects

drug-screening

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helminth

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hookworm

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blood-feeding

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viability

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fluorescence

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motility

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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PTCB  
UPHARRIS  
FunderGrant Number

FNS

PR00P3_193084

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May 27, 2022
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/188169
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