Multistage and transmission-blocking targeted antimalarials discovered from the open-source MMV Pandemic Response Box

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Reader JanetteORCID,van der Watt Mariёtte E.ORCID,Taylor DaleORCID,Le Manach ClaireORCID,Mittal Nimisha,Ottilie Sabine,Theron AnjoORCID,Moyo PhanankosiORCID,Erlank Erica,Nardini Luisa,Venter Nelius,Lauterbach Sonja,Bezuidenhout Belinda,Horatscheck Andre,van Heerden Ashleigh,Boyle Grant A.,Calvo David,Mancama Dalu,Coetzer Theresa L.,Winzeler Elizabeth A.ORCID,Duffy James,Koekemoer Lizette L.ORCID,Basarab Gregory,Chibale Kelly,Birkholtz Lyn-MariéORCID

Abstract

AbstractNew chemical matter is needed to target the divergent biology associated with the different life cycle stages of Plasmodium. Here, we report the parallel screening of the Medicines for Malaria Venture Pandemic Response Box to identify multistage-active and stage-specific compounds against various life cycle stages of Plasmodium parasites (asexual parasites, stage IV/V gametocytes, gametes, oocysts and liver stages) and for endectocidal activity. Hits displayed unique chemotypes and included two multistage-active compounds, 16 asexual-targeted, six with prophylactic potential and ten gametocyte-targeted compounds. Notably, four structurally diverse gametocyte-targeted compounds with potent transmission-blocking activity were identified: the JmjC inhibitor ML324, two azole antifungals including eberconazole, and the antitubercular clinical candidate SQ109. Besides ML324, none of these have previously attributed antiplasmodial activity, emphasizing the success of de novo parallel screening against different Plasmodium stages to deliver leads with novel modes-of-action. Importantly, the discovery of such transmission-blocking targeted compounds covers a previously unexplored base for delivery of compounds required for malaria elimination strategies.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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