Journal article
High-throughput phenotypic assay to screen for anthelmintic activity on haemonchus contortus
AC Taki, JJ Byrne, T Wang, BE Sleebs, N Nguyen, RS Hall, PK Korhonen, BCH Chang, P Jackson, A Jabbar, RB Gasser
Pharmaceuticals | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.3390/ph14070616
Abstract
Parasitic worms cause very significant diseases in animals and humans worldwide, and their control is critical to enhance health, well-being and productivity. Due to widespread drug resistance in many parasitic worms of animals globally, there is a major, continuing demand for the discovery and development of anthelmintic drugs for use to control these worms. Here, we established a practical, cost-effective and semi-automated high throughput screening (HTS) assay, which relies on the measurement of motility of larvae of the barber’s pole worm (Haemonchus contortus) using infrared light-interference. Using this assay, we screened 80,500 small molecules and achieved a hit rate of 0.05%. We ide..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The present study was funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) and Phylumtech (Argentina).