弓形虫速殖子的泛酸盐生物合成不是药物靶点

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弓形虫是一种普遍存在的顶端复合体寄生虫,可在免疫功能低下的个体和发育中的胎儿中导致严重疾病和死亡。弓形虫病的治疗往往会导致严重的副作用,因此积极寻求新的药物和药物靶点。2014年,Mageed及其同事提出,弓形虫泛酸合成酶是一种很好的药物靶点,该酶负责合成重要辅因子辅酶A的前体维生素B5(泛酸)。他们的结论是基于结核分枝杆菌泛酸合成酶的有效抑制剂抑制弓形虫速殖子增殖的能力。他们还报告说,可以通过在培养基中补充泛酸盐来拮抗这些化合物的抑制作用,这支持了他们的结论,即这些化合物对预期目标起作用。与这些观察结果相反,我们发现化合物SW314是Mageed等人研究中使用的化合物之一,以前在体外显示对结核分枝杆菌泛酸合成酶有活性,但对弓形虫泛酸合成酶没有活性,并且不会抑制速殖子的增殖,尽管可以原位进入寄生虫。此外,我们验证了最近的观察结果,即在存在或不存在细胞外泛酸盐的情况下,弓形虫体内的泛酸合成酶基因可以被破坏,而不会对速殖子期寄生虫的生存产生不利影响。我们的结论是,弓形虫泛酸合成酶在寄生虫的速殖子阶段不是必需的,因此它不是针对弓形虫速殖子的药物发现的靶点。
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Pantothenate biosynthesis in Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoites is not a drug target

Toxoplasma gondii is a pervasive apicomplexan parasite that can cause severe disease and death in immunocompromised individuals and the developing foetus. The treatment of toxoplasmosis often leads to serious side effects and novel drugs and drug targets are therefore actively sought. In 2014, Mageed and colleagues suggested that the T. gondii pantothenate synthetase, the enzyme responsible for the synthesis of the vitamin B5 (pantothenate), the precursor of the important cofactor, coenzyme A, is a good drug target. Their conclusion was based on the ability of potent inhibitors of the M. tuberculosis pantothenate synthetase to inhibit the proliferation of T. gondii tachyzoites. They also reported that the inhibitory effect of the compounds could be antagonised by supplementing the medium with pantothenate, supporting their conclusion that the compounds were acting on the intended target. Contrary to these observations, we find that compound SW314, one of the compounds used in the Mageed et al. study and previously shown to be active against M. tuberculosis pantothenate synthetase in vitro, is inactive against the T. gondii pantothenate synthetase and does not inhibit tachyzoite proliferation, despite gaining access into the parasite in situ. Furthermore, we validate the recent observation that the pantothenate synthetase gene in T. gondii can be disrupted without detrimental effect to the survival of the tachyzoite-stage parasite in the presence or absence of extracellular pantothenate. We conclude that the T. gondii pantothenate synthetase is not essential during the tachyzoite stage of the parasite and it is therefore not a target for drug discovery against T. gondii tachyzoites.

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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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