Anti- screening of MMV pandemic response box and evaluation of RWJ-67657 efficacy in chronically infected mice.

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Departamento de Morfologia e Patologia Básica, Faculdade de Medicina de Jundiaí, Laboratory of Preclinical Assays and Research of Alternative Sources of Innovative Therapy for Toxoplasmosis and Other Sicknesses (PARASITTOS), Jundiaí, Brazil.

Published: November 2023


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Toxoplasmosis is a significant public health concern with limited therapeutic options. The medicines for malaria venture (MMV) developed the pandemic response box (PRB) containing 400 drug-like molecules with broad pathogen activity. The aim of this work is to evaluate PRB compounds for their anti- activity and identify promising candidates for further evaluation. Screening identified 42 selective compounds with half effective concentration (EC) ranging from 2.4 to 913.1 nm and half cytotoxic concentration (CC) ranging from 6 μm to >50 μm. Selectivity index (SI) values (CC/EC) ranged from 11 to 17 708. Based on its and profile and its commercial availability, RWJ-67657 was selected for further studies. Molecular docking analysis showed RWJ-67657 is predicted to bind to p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (TgMAPK). Oral administration of RWJ-67657 (20 mg kg day/10 days) significantly reduced parasite burden in chronically infected mice compared to mock-treated group ( < 0.01). These findings highlight the PRB as a promising source for anti- compounds, with several showing favourable drug properties, including MMV1634492, MMV002731, MMV1634491, MMV1581551, MMV011565, MMV1581558, MMV1578577, MMV233495 and MMV1580482, firstly described here as anti- agents. RWJ-67657 emerges as a valuable drug candidate for experimental chronic cerebral toxoplasmosis therapy.

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