Development of a Cytopathic Effect-Based Phenotypic Screening Assay against Cryptosporidium

Cryptosporidiosis is a diarrheal disease predominantly caused by Cryptosporidium parvum (Cp) and Cryptosporidium hominis (Ch), apicomplexan parasites which infect the intestinal epithelial cells of their human hosts. The only approved drug for cryptosporidiosis is nitazoxanide, which shows limited e...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS infectious diseases 2018-04, Vol.4 (4), p.635-645
Hauptverfasser: Chao, Alexander T, Lee, Boon Heng, Wan, Kah Fei, Selva, Jeremy, Zou, Bin, Gedeck, Peter, Beer, David John, Diagana, Thierry T, Bonamy, Ghislain M. C, Manjunatha, Ujjini H
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Zusammenfassung:Cryptosporidiosis is a diarrheal disease predominantly caused by Cryptosporidium parvum (Cp) and Cryptosporidium hominis (Ch), apicomplexan parasites which infect the intestinal epithelial cells of their human hosts. The only approved drug for cryptosporidiosis is nitazoxanide, which shows limited efficacy in immunocompromised children, the most vulnerable patient population. Thus, new therapeutics and in vitro infection models are urgently needed to address the current unmet medical need. Toward this aim, we have developed novel cytopathic effect (CPE)-based Cp and Ch assays in human colonic tumor (HCT-8) cells and compared them to traditional imaging formats. Further model validation was achieved through screening a collection of FDA-approved drugs and confirming many previously known anti-Cryptosporidium hits as well as identifying a few novel candidates. Collectively, our data reveals this model to be a simple, functional, and homogeneous gain of signal format amenable to high throughput screening, opening new avenues for the discovery of novel anticryptosporidials.
ISSN:2373-8227
2373-8227
DOI:10.1021/acsinfecdis.7b00247