Screening of the activity of sixty essential oils against plasmodium early mosquito stages in vitro and machine learning analysis reveals new putative inhibitors of malaria parasites

Elena Deligianni , Elisabetta Pizzi , Ioanna Kavelaki , Inga Siden-Kiamos , Filippo Umberto Sapienza , Rossella Fioravanti , Stefania Garzoli , Tomasino Pace , Marta Ponzi , Rino Ragno , Chiara Currà
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Malaria, an infectious disease with a tremendous impact on human health is caused by Plasmodium parasites, and transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes. New approaches to control the disease involve transmission blocking strategies aiming to target the parasite in the mosquito. Here, we investigated the putative inhibitory activity of essential oils and their components on the early mosquito stages of the parasite. We employed an in vitro assay of gametocyte-to-ookinete development of the rodent model parasite Plasmodium berghei combined with high content screening. 60 essential oils with known composition were tested. The results revealed that fifteen EOs had inhibitory activity. Furthermore, a machine learning approach was used to identify the putative inhibitory components. Five of the most important chemical components indicated by the machine learning-based models were actually confirmed by the experimental approach. This combined approach was used for the first time to identify the potential transmission blocking activity of essential oils and single components at the zygote and ookinete stages.

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体外筛选60种精油对疟原虫早期蚊子的活性和机器学习分析揭示了新的假定的疟疾寄生虫抑制剂
疟疾是由寄生虫疟原虫引起的一种严重影响人类健康的传染病,由按蚊传播。控制这种疾病的新方法包括针对蚊子体内寄生虫的传播阻断策略。在这里,我们研究了精油及其成分对寄生虫早期蚊子阶段的推定抑制活性。我们采用了一种结合高含量筛选的啮齿动物模型寄生虫伯氏疟原虫配子体向卵母细胞发育的体外实验。测试了60种已知成分的精油。结果显示,15种EOs具有抑制活性。此外,使用机器学习方法来识别假定的抑制成分。基于机器学习的模型所指出的五种最重要的化学成分实际上已经通过实验方法得到了证实。这种联合方法首次用于鉴定精油和单一成分在受精卵和卵母细胞阶段的潜在传输阻断活性。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal for Parasitology – Drugs and Drug Resistance is one of a series of specialist, open access journals launched by the International Journal for Parasitology. It publishes the results of original research in the area of anti-parasite drug identification, development and evaluation, and parasite drug resistance. The journal also covers research into natural products as anti-parasitic agents, and bioactive parasite products. Studies can be aimed at unicellular or multicellular parasites of human or veterinary importance.
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