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Egg-laying and locomotory screens with C. elegans yield a nematode-selective small molecule stimulator of neurotransmitter release

Harrington, S. and Knox, J. J. and Burns, A. R. and Choo, K. L. and Au, A. and Kitner, M. and Haeberli, C. and Pyche, J. and D'Amata, C. and Kim, Y. H. and Volpatti, J. R. and Guiliani, M. and Snider, J. and Wong, V. and Palmeira, B. M. and Redman, E. M. and Vaidya, A. S. and Gilleard, J. S. and Stagljar, I. and Cutler, S. R. and Kulke, D. and Dowling, J. J. and Yip, C. M. and Keiser, J. and Zasada, I. and Lautens, M. and Roy, P. J.. (2022) Egg-laying and locomotory screens with C. elegans yield a nematode-selective small molecule stimulator of neurotransmitter release. Commun Biol, 5. p. 865.

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Abstract

Nematode parasites of humans, livestock and crops dramatically impact human health and welfare. Alarmingly, parasitic nematodes of animals have rapidly evolved resistance to anthelmintic drugs, and traditional nematicides that protect crops are facing increasing restrictions because of poor phylogenetic selectivity. Here, we exploit multiple motor outputs of the model nematode C. elegans towards nematicide discovery. This work yielded multiple compounds that selectively kill and/or immobilize diverse nematode parasites. We focus on one compound that induces violent convulsions and paralysis that we call nementin. We find that nementin stimulates neuronal dense core vesicle release, which in turn enhances cholinergic signaling. Consequently, nementin synergistically enhances the potency of widely-used non-selective acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors, but in a nematode-selective manner. Nementin therefore has the potential to reduce the environmental impact of toxic AChE inhibitors that are used to control nematode infections and infestations.
Faculties and Departments:09 Associated Institutions > Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH)
UniBasel Contributors:Häberli, Cécile and Keiser, Jennifer
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
ISSN:2399-3642 (Electronic)2399-3642 (Linking)
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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