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Dominican University of California

2021

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Can Repurposing Drugs Play A Role In Malaria Control?, Roland A. Cooper, Laura Kirkman Dec 2021

Can Repurposing Drugs Play A Role In Malaria Control?, Roland A. Cooper, Laura Kirkman

Natural Sciences and Mathematics | Faculty Scholarship

Innovative drug treatments for malaria, optimally with novel targets, are needed to combat the threat of parasite drug resistance. As drug development efforts continue, there may be a role for a host-targeting, repurposed cancer drug administered together with an artemisinin combination therapy that was shown to improve the speed of recovery from a malaria infection.


Associations Between Varied Susceptibilities To Pfatp4 Inhibitors And Genotypes In Ugandan Plasmodium Falciparum Isolates., Oriana Kreutzfeld, Stephanie A. Rasmussen, Aarti A. Ramanathan, Patrick K. Tumwebaze, Oswald Byaruhanga, Thomas Katairo, Victor Asua, Martin Okitwi, Stephen Orena, Jennifer Legac, Melissa D. Conrad, Samuel L. Nsobya, Ozkan Aydemir, Jeffrey Bailey, Maelle Duffey, Brett R. Bayles, Akhil B. Vaidya, Roland A. Cooper, Philip J. Rosenthal Sep 2021

Associations Between Varied Susceptibilities To Pfatp4 Inhibitors And Genotypes In Ugandan Plasmodium Falciparum Isolates., Oriana Kreutzfeld, Stephanie A. Rasmussen, Aarti A. Ramanathan, Patrick K. Tumwebaze, Oswald Byaruhanga, Thomas Katairo, Victor Asua, Martin Okitwi, Stephen Orena, Jennifer Legac, Melissa D. Conrad, Samuel L. Nsobya, Ozkan Aydemir, Jeffrey Bailey, Maelle Duffey, Brett R. Bayles, Akhil B. Vaidya, Roland A. Cooper, Philip J. Rosenthal

Natural Sciences and Mathematics | Faculty Scholarship

Among novel compounds under recent investigation as potential new antimalarial drugs are three independently developed inhibitors of the Plasmodium falciparum P-type ATPase (PfATP4): KAE609 (cipargamin), PA92, and SJ733. We assessed ex vivo susceptibilities to these compounds of 374 fresh P. falciparum isolates collected in Tororo and Busia districts, Uganda, from 2016 to 2019. Median IC50s were 65 nM for SJ733, 9.1 nM for PA92, and 0.5 nM for KAE609. Sequencing of pfatp4 for 218 of these isolates demonstrated many nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms; the most frequent mutations were G1128R (69% of isolates mixed or mutant), Q1081K/R (68%), G223S (25%), N1045K …


Drug Susceptibility Of Plasmodium Falciparum In Eastern Uganda: A Longitudinal Phenotypic And Genotypic Study, Patrick K. Tumwebaze, Thomas Katairo, Martin Okitwi, Oswald Byaruhanga, Stephen Orena, Victor Asua, Marvin Duvalsaint, Jennifer Legac, Sevil Chelebieva, Frida G. Ceja, Stephanie A. Rasmussen, Melissa D. Conrad, Samuel L. Nsobya, Ozkan Aydemir, Jeffrey A. Bailey, Brett R. Bayles, Philip J. Rosenthal, Roland A. Cooper Sep 2021

Drug Susceptibility Of Plasmodium Falciparum In Eastern Uganda: A Longitudinal Phenotypic And Genotypic Study, Patrick K. Tumwebaze, Thomas Katairo, Martin Okitwi, Oswald Byaruhanga, Stephen Orena, Victor Asua, Marvin Duvalsaint, Jennifer Legac, Sevil Chelebieva, Frida G. Ceja, Stephanie A. Rasmussen, Melissa D. Conrad, Samuel L. Nsobya, Ozkan Aydemir, Jeffrey A. Bailey, Brett R. Bayles, Philip J. Rosenthal, Roland A. Cooper

Natural Sciences and Mathematics | Faculty Scholarship

Background: Treatment and control of malaria depends on artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) and is challenged by drug resistance, but thus far resistance to artemisinins and partner drugs has primarily occurred in southeast Asia. The aim of this study was to characterise antimalarial drug susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum isolates from Tororo and Busia districts in Uganda.

Methods: In this prospective longitudinal study, P falciparum isolates were collected from patients aged 6 months or older presenting at the Tororo District Hospital (Tororo district, a site with relatively low malaria incidence) or Masafu General Hospital (Busia district, a high-incidence site) in eastern Uganda …