1. Repositioning Brusatol as a Transmission Blocker of Malaria Parasites.
- Author
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Cox, Amelia, Krishnankutty, Neelima, Shave, Steven, Howick, Virginia, Auer, Manfred, La Clair, James, and Philip, Nisha
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brusatol ,drug discovery ,malaria ,natural products ,quassinoids ,transmission blocking ,Antimalarials ,Animals ,Quassins ,Malaria ,Drug Repositioning ,Mice ,Humans ,Plasmodium falciparum ,Plasmodium - Abstract
Currently, primaquine is the only malaria transmission-blocking drug recommended by the WHO. Recent efforts have highlighted the importance of discovering new agents that regulate malarial transmission, with particular interest in agents that can be administered in a single low dose, ideally with a discrete and Plasmodium-selective mechanism of action. Here, our team demonstrates an approach to identify malaria transmission-blocking agents through a combination of in vitro screening and in vivo analyses. Using a panel of natural products, our approach identified potent transmission blockers, as illustrated by the discovery of the transmission-blocking efficacy of brusatol. As a member of a large family of biologically active natural products, this discovery provides a critical next step toward developing methods to rapidly identify quassinoids and related agents with valuable pharmacological therapeutic properties.
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- 2024