Deguelin exerts potent nematocidal activity via the mitochondrial respiratory chain
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Korhonen, Pasi K
Mouchiroud, Laurent
Cornaglia, Matteo
McGee, Sean L
Young, Neil D
Davis, Rohan A
Crawford, Simon
Nowell, Cameron
Ansell, Brendan RE
Fisher, Gillian M
Andrews, Katherine T
Chang, Bill CH
Gijs, Martin AM
Sternberg, Paul W
Auwerx, Johan
Baell, Jonathan
Hofmann, Andreas
Jabbar, Abdul
Gasser, Robin B
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As a result of limited classes of anthelmintics and an over-reliance on chemical control, there is a great need to discover new compounds to combat drug resistance in parasitic nematodes. Here, we show that deguelin, a plantderived rotenoid, selectively and potently inhibits the motility and development of nematodes, which supports its potential as a lead candidate for drug development. Furthermore,we demonstrate that deguelin treatment significantly increases gene transcription that is associated with energy metabolism, particularly oxidative phosphorylation and mitoribosomal protein production before inhibiting motility. Mitochondrial tracking confirmed enhanced oxidative phosphorylation. In accordance, real-time measurements of oxidative phosphorylation in response to deguelin treatment demonstrated an immediate decrease in oxygen consumption in both parasitic (Haemonchus contortus) and free-living (Caenorhabditis elegans) nematodes. Consequently, we hypothesize that deguelin is exerting its toxic effect on nematodes as a modulator of oxidative phosphorylation. This study highlights the dynamic biologic response of multicellular organisms to deguelin perturbation.—Preston, S., Korhonen, P. K., Mouchiroud, L., Cornaglia, M., McGee, S. L., Young, N.D.,Davis, R. A., Crawford, S., Nowell, C., Ansell, B. R. E., Fisher, G.M., Andrews, K. T., Chang, B. C. H., Gijs, M. A. M., Sternberg, P. W., Auwerx, J., Baell, J., Hofmann, A., Jabbar, A., Gasser, R. B. Deguelin exerts potent nematocidal activity via the mitochondrial respiratory chain.
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Biochemistry and cell biology
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