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Title: Probing the distinct chemosensitivity of Plasmodium vivax liver stage parasites and demonstration of 8-aminoquinoline radical cure activity in vitro
Authors: Maher, Steven P.
Vantaux, Amelie
Chaumeau, Victor
Chua, Adeline C. Y.
Cooper, Caitlin A.
Andolina, Chiara
Péneau, Julie
Rouillier, Melanie
Rizopoulos, Zaira
Phal, Sivchheng
Piv, Eakpor
Vong, Chantrea
Phen, Sreyvouch
Chhin, Chansophea
Tat, Baura
Ouk, Sivkeng
Doeurk, Bros
Kim, Saorin
Suriyakan, Sangrawee
Kittiphanakun, Praphan
Awuku, Nana Akua
Conway, Amy J.
Jiang, Rays H. Y.
Russell, Bruce
Bifani, Pablo 
Campo, Brice
Nosten, Francois
Witkowski, Benoit
Kyle, Dennis E.
Issue Date: 7-Oct-2021
Publisher: Nature Research
Citation: Maher, Steven P., Vantaux, Amelie, Chaumeau, Victor, Chua, Adeline C. Y., Cooper, Caitlin A., Andolina, Chiara, Péneau, Julie, Rouillier, Melanie, Rizopoulos, Zaira, Phal, Sivchheng, Piv, Eakpor, Vong, Chantrea, Phen, Sreyvouch, Chhin, Chansophea, Tat, Baura, Ouk, Sivkeng, Doeurk, Bros, Kim, Saorin, Suriyakan, Sangrawee, Kittiphanakun, Praphan, Awuku, Nana Akua, Conway, Amy J., Jiang, Rays H. Y., Russell, Bruce, Bifani, Pablo, Campo, Brice, Nosten, Francois, Witkowski, Benoit, Kyle, Dennis E. (2021-10-07). Probing the distinct chemosensitivity of Plasmodium vivax liver stage parasites and demonstration of 8-aminoquinoline radical cure activity in vitro. Scientific Reports 11 (1) : 19905. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-99152-9
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Improved control of Plasmodium vivax malaria can be achieved with the discovery of new antimalarials with radical cure efficacy, including prevention of relapse caused by hypnozoites residing in the liver of patients. We screened several compound libraries against P. vivax liver stages, including 1565 compounds against mature hypnozoites, resulting in one drug-like and several probe-like hits useful for investigating hypnozoite biology. Primaquine and tafenoquine, administered in combination with chloroquine, are currently the only FDA-approved antimalarials for radical cure, yet their activity against mature P. vivax hypnozoites has not yet been demonstrated in vitro. By developing an extended assay, we show both drugs are individually hypnozonticidal and made more potent when partnered with chloroquine, similar to clinically relevant combinations. Post-hoc analyses of screening data revealed excellent performance of ionophore controls and the high quality of single point assays, demonstrating a platform able to support screening of greater compound numbers. A comparison of P. vivax liver stage activity data with that of the P. cynomolgi blood, P. falciparum blood, and P. berghei liver stages reveals overlap in schizonticidal but not hypnozonticidal activity, indicating that the delivery of new radical curative agents killing P. vivax hypnozoites requires an independent and focused drug development test cascade. © 2021, The Author(s).
Source Title: Scientific Reports
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/232295
ISSN: 2045-2322
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-99152-9
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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