USE OF DRUGS THAT STIFFEN MATURE GAMETOCYTES FOR BLOCKING TRANSMISSION OF PLASMODIUM PARASITES

The spleen clears rigid erythrocytes from the circulation. Drug-induced stiffening of Plasmodium falciparum intra-erythrocytic sexual stages (mature gametocytes) is therefore expected to block the transmission of malaria. By screening 13 555 compounds with spleen-mimetic microfilters, the inventors identified 82 compounds that stiffen mature gametocytes. Eight active families were identified, including known anti-malarial, antimicrobial or anticancer agents, amongst others. Hit prioritization based on accessible safety and pharmacokinetics data in humans identified 3 leading candidates. NITD609 displayed killing and stiffening effects (IC50 of 100 and 50 nM, respectively), while TD-6450 and L-THP had a pure or predominant stiffening effect (IC50 of 600 and 5 nM, respectively). These values are lower than or close to peak plasma concentrations in humans. Clinical trials with these strong malaria transmission-blocking candidates are envisioned.

Keywords: malaria, Plasmodium falciparum, small molecule
Patent Application number: European Procedure (Patents) (EPA) - 14 Déc. 2020 - 20 306 560.2
Inventors:
BUFFET Pierre,NDOUR Papa Alioune,DUEZ Julien,CARUCCI Mario

Reference:

BIO20473-T1

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