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An automated high-throughput system for phenotypic screening of chemical libraries on C. elegans and parasitic nematodes.

Abstract:
Parasitic nematodes infect hundreds of millions of people and farmed livestock. Further, plant parasitic nematodes result in major crop damage. The pipeline of therapeutic compounds is limited and parasite resistance to the existing anthelmintic compounds is a global threat. We have developed an INVertebrate Automated Phenotyping Platform (INVAPP) for high-throughput, plate-based chemical screening, and an algorithm (Paragon) which allows screening for compounds that have an effect on motility and development of parasitic worms. We have validated its utility by determining the efficacy of a panel of known anthelmintics against model and parasitic nematodes: Caenorhabditis elegans, Haemonchus contortus, Teladorsagia circumcincta, and Trichuris muris. We then applied the system to screen the Pathogen Box chemical library in a blinded fashion and identified compounds already known to have anthelmintic or anti-parasitic activity, including tolfenpyrad, auranofin, and mebendazole; and 14 compounds previously undescribed as anthelmintics, including benzoxaborole and isoxazole chemotypes. This system offers an effective, high-throughput system for the discovery of novel anthelmintics.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1016/j.ijpddr.2017.11.004

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0000-0001-6236-4297
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS Division
Department:
Chemistry
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0000-0003-3245-5280
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS Division
Department:
Chemistry
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Publisher:
Elsevier
Journal:
International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance More from this journal
Volume:
8
Issue:
1
Pages:
8-21
Publication date:
2017-12-02
Acceptance date:
2017-11-27
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EISSN:
2211-3207
ISSN:
2211-3207
Pmid:
29223747


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English
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pubs:811241
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pubs:811241
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811241
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2019-07-29

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