Exploiting the Polypharmacology of ß-Carbolines to Disrupt O. volvulus Molting

ACS Med Chem Lett. 2015 Jan 20;6(3):339-43. doi: 10.1021/ml500516r. eCollection 2015 Mar 12.

Abstract

Onchocerciasis is an infection caused by the filarial worm Onchocerca volvulus, which can eventually result in blindness. The lack of an effective macrofilaricide and the possible development of ivermectin-resistant strains of O. volvulus necessitate the need for alternative treatment strategies. We have shown that targeting the L3-stage-specific chitinase OvCHT1 impairs the shedding of the filarial cuticle. In our continued efforts to discover OvCHT1 inhibitors, we identified the β-carboline alkaloid scaffolding as a chitinase inhibitor that is capable of penetrating the worm cuticle. Herein, we disclose the rich polypharmacology of the β-carboline class of compounds as an approach to abrogate the molting of the parasite and thus the initiation of infection in the human host.

Keywords: Onchocerciasis; chitinase inhibitor; polypharmacology; β-carbolines.

Grants and funding

National Institutes of Health, United States