To Target or Not to Target Schistosoma mansoni Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterase 4A?

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Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease with high morbidity. Recently, the Schistosoma mansoni phosphodiesterase SmPDE4A was suggested as a putative new drug target. To support SmPDE4A targeted drug discovery, we cloned, isolated, and biochemically characterized the full-length and catalytic domains of SmPDE4A. The enzymatically active catalytic domain was crystallized in the apo-form (PDB code: 6FG5) and in the cAMP- and AMP-bound states (PDB code: 6EZU). The SmPDE4A catalytic domain resembles human PDE4 more than parasite PDEs because it lacks the parasite PDE-specific P-pocket. Purified SmPDE4A proteins (full-length and catalytic domain) were used to profile an in-house library of PDE inhibitors (PDE4NPD toolbox). This screening identified tetrahydrophthalazinones and benzamides as potential hits. The PDE inhibitor NPD-0001 was the most active tetrahydrophthalazinone, whereas the approved human PDE4 inhibitors roflumilast and piclamilast were the most potent benzamides. As a follow-up, 83 benzamide analogs were prepared, but the inhibitory potency of the initial hits was not improved. Finally, NPD-0001 and roflumilast were evaluated in an in vitro anti-S. mansoni assay. Unfortunately, both SmPDE4A inhibitors were not effective in worm killing and only weakly affected the egg-laying at high micromolar concentrations. Consequently, the results with these SmPDE4A inhibitors strongly suggest that SmPDE4A is not a suitable target for anti-schistosomiasis therapy.

Citation: Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Apr 6;24(7):6817. doi: 10.3390/ijms24076817.

Date Published: 6th Apr 2023

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Authors: Y. Zheng, S. Schroeder, G. K. Kanev, S. S. Botros, S. William, A. A. Sabra, L. Maes, G. Caljon, C. Gil, A. Martinez, I. G. Salado, K. Augustyns, E. Edink, M. Sijm, E. de Heuvel, I. J. P. de Esch, T. van der Meer, M. Siderius, G. J. Sterk, D. Brown, R. Leurs

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