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A symbiotic bacterium of shipworms produces a compound with broad spectrum anti-apicomplexan activity.

Roberta M O'Connor1, Felix J Nepveux V2, Jaypee Abenoja1, Gregory Bowden1, Patricia Reis1, Josiah Beaushaw1, Rachel M Bone Relat1, Iwona Driskell1, Fernanda Gimenez1, Michael W Riggs3, Deborah A Schaefer3, Eric W Schmidt4, Zhenjian Lin4, Daniel L Distel5, Jon Clardy6, Timothy R Ramadhar7, David R Allred8, Heather M Fritz9, Pradipsinh Rathod10, Laura Chery10, John White10.   

Abstract

Apicomplexan parasites cause severe disease in both humans and their domesticated animals. Since these parasites readily develop drug resistance, development of new, effective drugs to treat infection caused by these parasites is an ongoing challenge for the medical and veterinary communities. We hypothesized that invertebrate-bacterial symbioses might be a rich source of anti-apicomplexan compounds because invertebrates are susceptible to infections with gregarines, parasites that are ancestral to all apicomplexans. We chose to explore the therapeutic potential of shipworm symbiotic bacteria as they are bona fide symbionts, are easily grown in axenic culture and have genomes rich in secondary metabolite loci [1,2]. Two strains of the shipworm symbiotic bacterium, Teredinibacter turnerae, were screened for activity against Toxoplasma gondii and one strain, T7901, exhibited activity against intracellular stages of the parasite. Bioassay-guided fractionation identified tartrolon E (trtE) as the source of the activity. TrtE has an EC50 of 3 nM against T. gondii, acts directly on the parasite itself and kills the parasites after two hours of treatment. TrtE exhibits nanomolar to picomolar level activity against Cryptosporidium, Plasmodium, Babesia, Theileria, and Sarcocystis; parasites representing all branches of the apicomplexan phylogenetic tree. The compound also proved effective against Cryptosporidium parvum infection in neonatal mice, indicating that trtE may be a potential lead compound for preclinical development. Identification of a promising new compound after such limited screening strongly encourages further mining of invertebrate symbionts for new anti-parasitic therapeutics.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32453775     DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1008600

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS Pathog        ISSN: 1553-7366            Impact factor:   6.823


  8 in total

1.  A Conserved Biosynthetic Gene Cluster Is Regulated by Quorum Sensing in a Shipworm Symbiont.

Authors:  Jose Miguel D Robes; Marvin A Altamia; Ethan G Murdock; Gisela P Concepcion; Margo G Haygood; Aaron W Puri
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2022-05-25       Impact factor: 5.005

2.  Boromycin Has Potent Anti-Toxoplasma and Anti-Cryptosporidium Activity.

Authors:  Jaypee Abenoja; Alexis Cotto-Rosario; Roberta O'Connor
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2021-03-18       Impact factor: 5.938

3.  Secondary Metabolism in the Gill Microbiota of Shipworms (Teredinidae) as Revealed by Comparison of Metagenomes and Nearly Complete Symbiont Genomes.

Authors:  Marvin A Altamia; Zhenjian Lin; Amaro E Trindade-Silva; Iris Diana Uy; J Reuben Shipway; Diego Veras Wilke; Gisela P Concepcion; Daniel L Distel; Eric W Schmidt; Margo G Haygood
Journal:  mSystems       Date:  2020-06-30       Impact factor: 6.496

4.  Imidocarb Dipropionate Lacks Efficacy against Theileria haneyi and Fails to Consistently Clear Theileria equi in Horses Co-Infected with T. haneyi.

Authors:  Kelly Sears; Donald Knowles; Kelcey Dinkel; Philip W Mshelia; Cynthia Onzere; Marta Silva; Lindsay Fry
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2020-12-10

5.  Development of an Indirect ELISA to Detect Equine Antibodies to Theileria haneyi.

Authors:  Reginaldo G Bastos; Kelly P Sears; Kelcey D Dinkel; Lowell Kappmeyer; Massaro W Ueti; Donald P Knowles; Lindsay M Fry
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2021-02-27

Review 6.  Beyond Soil-Dwelling Actinobacteria: Fantastic Antibiotics and Where to Find Them.

Authors:  Javier Santos-Aberturas; Natalia M Vior
Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-02

7.  High-Throughput Screening of a Marine Compound Library Identifies Anti-Cryptosporidium Activity of Leiodolide A.

Authors:  Rachel M Bone Relat; Priscilla L Winder; Gregory D Bowden; Esther A Guzmán; Tara A Peterson; Shirley A Pomponi; Jill C Roberts; Amy E Wright; Roberta M O'Connor
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2022-03-30       Impact factor: 6.085

8.  Shipworm symbiosis ecology-guided discovery of an antibiotic that kills colistin-resistant Acinetobacter.

Authors:  Bailey W Miller; Albebson L Lim; Zhenjian Lin; Jeannie Bailey; Kari L Aoyagi; Mark A Fisher; Louis R Barrows; Colin Manoil; Eric W Schmidt; Margo G Haygood
Journal:  Cell Chem Biol       Date:  2021-06-18       Impact factor: 8.116

  8 in total

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