Drug Interaction Studies of Cabamiquine:Ganaplacide Combination against Hepatic Plasmodium berghei.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL ACS Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1021/acsinfecdis.4c00563
Isabella Ramella Gal, Claudia Demarta-Gatsi, Diana Fontinha, Francisca Arez, Sebastian G Wicha, Matthias Rottmann, Helena Nunes-Cabaço, Johanne Blais, Jay Prakash Jain, Suresh B Lakshminarayana, Catarina Brito, Miguel Prudêncio, Paula M Alves, Thomas Spangenberg
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New antimalarial combination therapies with novel modes of action are required to counter the emergence and spread of Plasmodium drug resistance against existing therapeutics. Here, we present a study to evaluate the preventive activity of a combination of clinical antimalarial drug candidates, cabamiquine and ganaplacide, that have multistage activity against the liver and blood stages of Plasmodium infection. Cabamiquine (DDD107498, M5717) inhibits parasite protein synthesis, and ganaplacide (KAF156) inhibits protein trafficking, blocks the establishment of new permeation pathways, and causes endoplasmic reticulum expansion. The pharmacodynamic parameters of a combination of the two compounds were assessed employing a pharmacometrics approach in conjunction with in vitro-in silico checkerboard analysis. The in vitro study was performed on a previously established 3D infection platform based on human hepatic cell lines that sustain infection by rodent P. berghei parasites. The in vivo efficacy of this drug combination was assessed against the liver stage of the P. berghei. Our results show that the combination of both drugs at the tested concentrations does not interfere with the drugs respective mode of action or affect hepatocyte cell viability. The drug combination was fully effective in preventing the appearance of blood stage parasites when a systemic plasma Cav0-24/EC50 ratio >2 for ganaplacide and >5 for cabamiquine was achieved. These findings demonstrate that chemoprevention using a combination of cabamiquine and ganaplacide has the potential to target the asymptomatic liver stage of Plasmodium infection and prevent the development of parasitemia.

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ACS Infectious Diseases
ACS Infectious Diseases CHEMISTRY, MEDICINALINFECTIOUS DISEASES&nb-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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期刊介绍: ACS Infectious Diseases will be the first journal to highlight chemistry and its role in this multidisciplinary and collaborative research area. The journal will cover a diverse array of topics including, but not limited to: * Discovery and development of new antimicrobial agents — identified through target- or phenotypic-based approaches as well as compounds that induce synergy with antimicrobials. * Characterization and validation of drug target or pathways — use of single target and genome-wide knockdown and knockouts, biochemical studies, structural biology, new technologies to facilitate characterization and prioritization of potential drug targets. * Mechanism of drug resistance — fundamental research that advances our understanding of resistance; strategies to prevent resistance. * Mechanisms of action — use of genetic, metabolomic, and activity- and affinity-based protein profiling to elucidate the mechanism of action of clinical and experimental antimicrobial agents. * Host-pathogen interactions — tools for studying host-pathogen interactions, cellular biochemistry of hosts and pathogens, and molecular interactions of pathogens with host microbiota. * Small molecule vaccine adjuvants for infectious disease. * Viral and bacterial biochemistry and molecular biology.
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