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Thermal proteome profiling reveals Haemonchus orphan protein HCO_011565 as a target of the nematocidal small molecule UMW-868

Taki, A. C. and Wang, T. and Nguyen, N. N. and Ang, C. S. and Leeming, M. G. and Nie, S. and Byrne, J. J. and Young, N. D. and Zheng, Y. and Ma, G. and Korhonen, P. K. and Koehler, A. V. and Williamson, N. A. and Hofmann, A. and Chang, B. C. H. and Haberli, C. and Keiser, J. and Jabbar, A. and Sleebs, B. E. and Gasser, R. B.. (2022) Thermal proteome profiling reveals Haemonchus orphan protein HCO_011565 as a target of the nematocidal small molecule UMW-868. Front Pharmacol, 13. p. 1014804.

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Abstract

Parasitic roundworms (nematodes) cause destructive diseases, and immense suffering in humans and other animals around the world. The control of these parasites relies heavily on anthelmintic therapy, but treatment failures and resistance to these drugs are widespread. As efforts to develop vaccines against parasitic nematodes have been largely unsuccessful, there is an increased focus on discovering new anthelmintic entities to combat drug resistant worms. Here, we employed thermal proteome profiling (TPP) to explore hit pharmacology and to support optimisation of a hit compound (UMW-868), identified in a high-throughput whole-worm, phenotypic screen. Using advanced structural prediction and docking tools, we inferred an entirely novel, parasite-specific target (HCO_011565) of this anthelmintic small molecule in the highly pathogenic, blood-feeding barber's pole worm, and in other socioeconomically important parasitic nematodes. The "hit-to-target" workflow constructed here provides a unique prospect of accelerating the simultaneous discovery of novel anthelmintics and associated parasite-specific targets.
Faculties and Departments:09 Associated Institutions > Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH)
09 Associated Institutions > Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) > Department of Medical Parasitology and Infection Biology (MPI) > Helminth Drug Development (Keiser)
UniBasel Contributors:Häberli, Cécile and Keiser, Jennifer
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
ISSN:1663-9812 (Print)1663-9812 (Linking)
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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