Model nematodes as a practical innovation to promote high throughput screening of natural products for anthelmintics discovery in South Asia: Current challenges, proposed practical and conceptual solutions

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular and biochemical parasitology Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI:10.1016/j.molbiopara.2023.111594
Muntasir Kamal , Suprabhat Mukherjee , Bishnu Joshi , Zia-ud-Din Sindhu , Phurpa Wangchuk , Shawkat Haider , Nurnabi Ahmed , Md. Hasanuzzaman Talukder , Timothy G. Geary , Arun K. Yadav
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With the increasing prevalence of anthelmintic resistance in animals recorded globally, and the threat of resistance in human helminths, the need for novel anthelmintic drugs is greater than ever. Most research aimed at discovering novel anthelmintic leads relies on high throughput screening (HTS) of large libraries of synthetic small molecules in industrial and academic settings in developed countries, even though it is the tropical countries that are most plagued by helminth infections. Tropical countries, however, have the advantage of possessing a rich flora that may yield natural products (NP) with promising anthelmintic activity. Focusing on South Asia, which produces one of the world’s highest research outputs in NP and NP-based anthelmintic discovery, we find that limited basic research and funding, a lack of awareness of the utility of model organisms, poor industry-academia partnerships and lack of technological innovations greatly limit anthelmintics research in the region. Here we propose that utilizing model organisms including the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, that can potentially allow rapid target identification of novel anthelmintics, and Oscheius tipulae, a closely related, free-living nematode which is found abundantly in soil in hotter temperatures, could be a much-needed innovation that can enable cost-effective and efficient HTS of NPs for discovering compounds with anthelmintic/antiparasitic potential in South Asia and other tropical regions that historically have devoted limited funding for such research. Additionally, increased collaborations at the national, regional and international level between parasitologists and pharmacologists/ethnobotanists, setting up government-industry-academia partnerships to fund academic research, creating a centralized, regional collection of plant extracts or purified NPs as a dereplication strategy and HTS library, and holding regional C. elegans/O. tipulae-based anthelmintics workshops and conferences to share knowledge and resources regarding model organisms may collectively promote and foster a NP-based anthelmintics landscape in South Asia and beyond.

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将线虫模型作为一种实用创新,以促进南亚驱虫剂发现的天然产品的高通量筛选:当前的挑战,提出了实用和概念解决方案。
随着全球记录的动物对驱虫药耐药性的日益普遍,以及人类蠕虫对耐药性的威胁,对新型驱虫药的需求比以往任何时候都更大。大多数旨在发现新的驱虫剂线索的研究都依赖于发达国家在工业和学术环境中对合成小分子的大型文库进行高通量筛选(HTS),尽管热带国家最受蠕虫感染的困扰。然而,热带国家的优势在于拥有丰富的植物群,可以产生具有良好驱虫活性的天然产物。以南亚为中心,我们发现,基础研究和资金有限,缺乏对模式生物效用的认识,产学研合作关系差,缺乏技术创新,极大地限制了该地区的驱虫剂研究。在这里,我们提出,利用包括自由生活线虫秀丽隐杆线虫在内的模式生物,它可能允许快速识别新型驱虫剂的靶标,以及在更热的温度下在土壤中大量发现的密切相关的自由生活线虫蒂普拉线虫,这可能是一项急需的创新,可以使NP的HTS具有成本效益和高效性,用于在南亚和其他热带地区发现具有驱虫/抗寄生虫潜力的化合物,而这些地区历来为此类研究投入的资金有限。此外,在国家、地区和国际层面上,寄生虫学家和药理学家/民族植物学家之间加强了合作,建立了政府-行业-学术合作伙伴关系来资助学术研究,创建了一个集中的植物提取物或纯化的NP区域集,作为一种复制策略和HTS图书馆,并举办了区域秀丽隐杆线虫/O。以蒂普莱为基础的驱虫剂研讨会和会议分享有关模式生物的知识和资源,可以共同促进和培育南亚及其他地区基于NP的驱虫剂景观。
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期刊介绍: The journal provides a medium for rapid publication of investigations of the molecular biology and biochemistry of parasitic protozoa and helminths and their interactions with both the definitive and intermediate host. The main subject areas covered are: • the structure, biosynthesis, degradation, properties and function of DNA, RNA, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and small molecular-weight substances • intermediary metabolism and bioenergetics • drug target characterization and the mode of action of antiparasitic drugs • molecular and biochemical aspects of membrane structure and function • host-parasite relationships that focus on the parasite, particularly as related to specific parasite molecules. • analysis of genes and genome structure, function and expression • analysis of variation in parasite populations relevant to genetic exchange, pathogenesis, drug and vaccine target characterization, and drug resistance. • parasite protein trafficking, organelle biogenesis, and cellular structure especially with reference to the roles of specific molecules • parasite programmed cell death, development, and cell division at the molecular level.
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