Journal article
A phenotypic screen of the Global Health Priority Box identifies an insecticide with anthelmintic activity
HT Shanley, AC Taki, JJ Byrne, N Nguyen, TNC Wells, A Jabbar, BE Sleebs, RB Gasser
Parasites and Vectors | BMC | Published : 2024
Abstract
Background: Infection with parasitic nematodes (helminths), particularly those of the order Strongylida (such as Haemonchus contortus), can cause significant and burdensome diseases in humans and animals. Widespread drug (anthelmintic) resistance in livestock parasites, the absence of vaccines against most of these nematodes, and a lack of new and effective chemical entities on the commercial market demands the discovery of new anthelmintics. In the present study, we searched the Global Health Priority Box (Medicines for Malaria Venture) for new candidates for anthelmintic development. Methods: We employed a whole-organism, motility-based phenotypic screening assay to identify compounds from..
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Grants
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the team at Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV), for curating and supplying the Global Health Priority Box, and their ongoing support.