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Development and validation of a high-throughput anti-Wolbachia whole-cell screen: a route to macrofilaricidal drugs against onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis.

Rachel H Clare1, Darren A N Cook1, Kelly L Johnston1, Louise Ford1, Stephen A Ward1, Mark J Taylor2.   

Abstract

There is an urgent need to develop new, safe, and affordable macrofilaricidal drugs for onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis treatment and control. The Anti-Wolbachia Consortium (A·WOL) aims to provide a novel treatment with macrofilaricidal activity by targeting the essential bacterial symbiont Wolbachia. The consortium is currently screening a diverse range of compounds to find new chemical space to drive this drug discovery initiative and address this unmet demand. To increase the throughput and capacity of the A·WOL cell-based screen, we have developed a 384-well format assay using a high-content imaging system (Operetta) in conjunction with optimized Wolbachia growth dynamics in the C6/36 Aedes albopictus mosquito cell line. This assay uses texture analysis of cells stained with SYTO 11 as a direct measure of bacterial load. This validated assay has dramatically increased the capacity and throughput of the A·WOL compound library screening program 25-fold, enriching the number of new anti-Wolbachia hits identified for further development as potential macrofilaricides for onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis.
© 2014 Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening.

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Keywords:  cell-based assays; fluorescence methods; high-content screening; phenotypic drug discovery

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25278497     DOI: 10.1177/1087057114551518

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Screen        ISSN: 1087-0571


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Authors:  Pamela M White; Jose E Pietri; Alain Debec; Shelbi Russell; Bhavin Patel; William Sullivan
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2017-03-17       Impact factor: 4.792

2.  The Wolbachia Symbiont: Here, There and Everywhere.

Authors:  Emilie Lefoulon; Jeremy M Foster; Alex Truchon; C K S Carlow; Barton E Slatko
Journal:  Results Probl Cell Differ       Date:  2020

3.  The relevance of studying insect-nematode interactions for human disease.

Authors:  Zorada Swart; Tuan A Duong; Brenda D Wingfield; Alisa Postma; Bernard Slippers
Journal:  Pathog Glob Health       Date:  2021-11-02       Impact factor: 3.735

Review 4.  Wolbachia: endosymbiont of onchocercid nematodes and their vectors.

Authors:  Ranju Ravindran Santhakumari Manoj; Maria Stefania Latrofa; Sara Epis; Domenico Otranto
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2021-05-07       Impact factor: 3.876

5.  Repurposing of approved drugs from the human pharmacopoeia to target Wolbachia endosymbionts of onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis.

Authors:  Kelly L Johnston; Louise Ford; Indira Umareddy; Simon Townson; Sabine Specht; Kenneth Pfarr; Achim Hoerauf; Ralf Altmeyer; Mark J Taylor
Journal:  Int J Parasitol Drugs Drug Resist       Date:  2014-09-16       Impact factor: 4.077

6.  Wolbachia endosymbionts induce neutrophil extracellular trap formation in human onchocerciasis.

Authors:  Francesca Tamarozzi; Joseph D Turner; Nicolas Pionnier; Angela Midgley; Ana F Guimaraes; Kelly L Johnston; Steven W Edwards; Mark J Taylor
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-10-18       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 7.  The role of 'omics' in the quest to eliminate human filariasis.

Authors:  Sara Lustigman; Alexandra Grote; Elodie Ghedin
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2017-04-20

8.  Significant heterogeneity in Wolbachia copy number within and between populations of Onchocerca volvulus.

Authors:  Samuel Armoo; Stephen R Doyle; Mike Y Osei-Atweneboana; Warwick N Grant
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2017-04-18       Impact factor: 3.876

9.  Minocycline as a re-purposed anti-Wolbachia macrofilaricide: superiority compared with doxycycline regimens in a murine infection model of human lymphatic filariasis.

Authors:  Raman Sharma; Ghaith Al Jayoussi; Hayley E Tyrer; Joanne Gamble; Laura Hayward; Ana F Guimaraes; Jill Davies; David Waterhouse; Darren A N Cook; Laura J Myhill; Rachel H Clare; Andrew Cassidy; Andrew Steven; Kelly L Johnston; Louise Ford; Joseph D Turner; Stephen A Ward; Mark J Taylor
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-03-21       Impact factor: 4.379

10.  Short-Course, High-Dose Rifampicin Achieves Wolbachia Depletion Predictive of Curative Outcomes in Preclinical Models of Lymphatic Filariasis and Onchocerciasis.

Authors:  Ghaith Aljayyoussi; Hayley E Tyrer; Louise Ford; Hanna Sjoberg; Nicolas Pionnier; David Waterhouse; Jill Davies; Joanne Gamble; Haelly Metuge; Darren A N Cook; Andrew Steven; Raman Sharma; Ana F Guimaraes; Rachel H Clare; Andrew Cassidy; Kelly L Johnston; Laura Myhill; Laura Hayward; Samuel Wanji; Joseph D Turner; Mark J Taylor; Stephen A Ward
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-03-16       Impact factor: 4.379

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