A high throughput screen for next-generation leads targeting malaria parasite transmission.

Delves, MJORCID logo; Miguel-Blanco, C; Matthews, H; Molina, I; Ruecker, AORCID logo; Yahiya, S; Straschil, U; Abraham, M; León, ML; Fischer, OJORCID logo; +11 more...Rueda-Zubiaurre, A; Brandt, JRORCID logo; Cortés, Á; Barnard, A; Fuchter, MJORCID logo; Calderón, F; Winzeler, EA; Sinden, RE; Herreros, E; Gamo, FJ; Baum, J and (2018) A high throughput screen for next-generation leads targeting malaria parasite transmission. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 9 (1). 3805-. ISSN 2041-1723 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-05777-2
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Spread of parasite resistance to artemisinin threatens current frontline antimalarial therapies, highlighting the need for new drugs with alternative modes of action. Since only 0.2-1% of asexual parasites differentiate into sexual, transmission-competent forms, targeting this natural bottleneck provides a tangible route to interrupt disease transmission and mitigate resistance selection. Here we present a high-throughput screen of gametogenesis against a ~70,000 compound diversity library, identifying seventeen drug-like molecules that target transmission. Hit molecules possess varied activity profiles including male-specific, dual acting male-female and dual-asexual-sexual, with one promising N-((4-hydroxychroman-4-yl)methyl)-sulphonamide scaffold found to have sub-micromolar activity in vitro and in vivo efficacy. Development of leads with modes of action focussed on the sexual stages of malaria parasite development provide a previously unexplored base from which future therapeutics can be developed, capable of preventing parasite transmission through the population.


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