The class XIV myosin ofToxoplasma gondii, TgMyoA, is druggable in an animal model of infection

Author:

Kelsen Anne,Kent Robyn SORCID,Snyder Anne K,Wehri EddieORCID,Bishop Stephen J,Stadler Rachel VORCID,Powell Cameron,di Genova Bruno MartorelliORCID,Rompikuntal Pramod KORCID,Boulanger Martin J,Warshaw David MORCID,Westwood Nicholas JORCID,Schaletzky JuliaORCID,Ward Gary EORCID

Abstract

AbstractToxoplasma gondiiis a widespread apicomplexan parasite that can cause severe disease in its human hosts. The ability ofT. gondiiand other apicomplexan parasites to invade into, egress from, and move between cells of the hosts they infect is critical to parasite virulence and disease progression. An unusual and highly conserved parasite myosin motor (TgMyoA) plays a central role inT. gondiimotility. The goal of this work was to test whether pharmacological inhibition of TgMyoA can alter disease progression in an animal model of infection. To this end, we sought to identify small molecule inhibitors of TgMyoA by screening a collection of 50,000 structurally diverse small molecules for inhibitors of the recombinant motors actin-activated ATPase activity. The top hit to emerge from the screen, KNX-002, inhibited TgMyoA with little to no effect on any of the vertebrate myosins tested. KNX-002 was also active against parasites, inhibiting parasite motility and growth in culture in a dose-dependent manner. We used chemical mutagenesis, selection in KNX-002, and targeted sequencing to identify a mutation in TgMyoA (T130A) that renders the recombinant motor less sensitive to compound. Compared to wild-type parasites, parasites expressing the T130A mutation showed reduced sensitivity to KNX-002 in motility and growth assays, confirming TgMyoA as a biologically relevant target of KNX-002. Finally, KNX-002 was shown to slow disease progression in mice infected with wild-type parasites, but not parasites expressing the resistance-conferring TgMyoA T130A mutation. These data demonstrate the specificity of KNX-002 for TgMyoA, bothin vitroandin vivo, and validate TgMyoA as a druggable target for toxoplasmosis. Since TgMyoA is essential for virulence, conserved in apicomplexan parasites, and distinctly different from the myosins found in humans, pharmacological inhibition of MyoA offers a promising new approach to treating the devastating diseases caused byT. gondiiand other apicomplexan parasites.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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