Insecticidal activities of histone deacetylase inhibitors against a dipteran parasite of sheep, Lucilia cuprina
Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) are being investigated for the control of various human parasites. Here we investigate their potential as insecticides for the control of a major ecto-parasite of sheep, the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina. We assessed the ability of HDACi from variou...
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doaj-4c5b7df6571641498a53ac7347ffe7852020-11-24T23:03:27ZengElsevierInternational Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance2211-32072017-04-0171516010.1016/j.ijpddr.2017.01.001Insecticidal activities of histone deacetylase inhibitors against a dipteran parasite of sheep, Lucilia cuprinaNeil H. Bagnall0Barney M. Hines1Andrew J. Lucke2Praveer K. Gupta3Robert C. Reid4David P. Fairlie5Andrew C. Kotze6CSIRO Agriculture and Food, St. Lucia, Queensland 4067, AustraliaCSIRO Agriculture and Food, St. Lucia, Queensland 4067, AustraliaDivision of Chemistry and Structural Biology, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, AustraliaDivision of Chemistry and Structural Biology, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, AustraliaDivision of Chemistry and Structural Biology, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, AustraliaDivision of Chemistry and Structural Biology, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, AustraliaCSIRO Agriculture and Food, St. Lucia, Queensland 4067, AustraliaHistone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) are being investigated for the control of various human parasites. Here we investigate their potential as insecticides for the control of a major ecto-parasite of sheep, the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina. We assessed the ability of HDACi from various chemical classes to inhibit the development of blowfly larvae in vitro, and to inhibit HDAC activity in nuclear protein extracts prepared from blowfly eggs. The HDACi prodrug romidepsin, a cyclic depsipeptide that forms a thiolate, was the most potent inhibitor of larval growth, with equivalent or greater potency than three commercial blowfly insecticides. Other HDACi with potent activity were hydroxamic acids (trichostatin, CUDC-907, AR-42), a thioester (KD5170), a disulphide (Psammaplin A), and a cyclic tetrapeptide bearing a ketone (apicidin). On the other hand, no insecticidal activity was observed for certain other hydroxamic acids, fatty acids, and the sesquiterpene lactone parthenolide. The structural diversity of the 31 hydroxamic acids examined here revealed some structural requirements for insecticidal activity; for example, among compounds with flexible linear zinc-binding extensions, greater potency was observed in the presence of branched capping groups that likely make multiple interactions with the blowfly HDAC enzymes. The insecticidal activity correlated with inhibition of HDAC activity in blowfly nuclear protein extracts, indicating that the toxicity was most likely due to inhibition of HDAC enzymes in the blowfly larvae. The inhibitor potencies against blowfly larvae are different from inhibition of human HDACs, suggesting some selectivity for human over blowfly HDACs, and a potential for developing compounds with the inverse selectivity. In summary, these novel findings support blowfly HDAC enzymes as new targets for blowfly control, and point to development of HDAC inhibitors as a promising new class of insecticides.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211320716301130Lucilia cuprinaHistone deacetylaseInsecticideControl |
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Neil H. Bagnall Barney M. Hines Andrew J. Lucke Praveer K. Gupta Robert C. Reid David P. Fairlie Andrew C. Kotze Insecticidal activities of histone deacetylase inhibitors against a dipteran parasite of sheep, Lucilia cuprina International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance Lucilia cuprina Histone deacetylase Insecticide Control |
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Neil H. Bagnall Barney M. Hines Andrew J. Lucke Praveer K. Gupta Robert C. Reid David P. Fairlie Andrew C. Kotze |
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Insecticidal activities of histone deacetylase inhibitors against a dipteran parasite of sheep, Lucilia cuprina |
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Insecticidal activities of histone deacetylase inhibitors against a dipteran parasite of sheep, Lucilia cuprina |
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Insecticidal activities of histone deacetylase inhibitors against a dipteran parasite of sheep, Lucilia cuprina |
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Insecticidal activities of histone deacetylase inhibitors against a dipteran parasite of sheep, Lucilia cuprina |
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Insecticidal activities of histone deacetylase inhibitors against a dipteran parasite of sheep, Lucilia cuprina |
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insecticidal activities of histone deacetylase inhibitors against a dipteran parasite of sheep, lucilia cuprina |
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Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) are being investigated for the control of various human parasites. Here we investigate their potential as insecticides for the control of a major ecto-parasite of sheep, the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina. We assessed the ability of HDACi from various chemical classes to inhibit the development of blowfly larvae in vitro, and to inhibit HDAC activity in nuclear protein extracts prepared from blowfly eggs. The HDACi prodrug romidepsin, a cyclic depsipeptide that forms a thiolate, was the most potent inhibitor of larval growth, with equivalent or greater potency than three commercial blowfly insecticides. Other HDACi with potent activity were hydroxamic acids (trichostatin, CUDC-907, AR-42), a thioester (KD5170), a disulphide (Psammaplin A), and a cyclic tetrapeptide bearing a ketone (apicidin). On the other hand, no insecticidal activity was observed for certain other hydroxamic acids, fatty acids, and the sesquiterpene lactone parthenolide. The structural diversity of the 31 hydroxamic acids examined here revealed some structural requirements for insecticidal activity; for example, among compounds with flexible linear zinc-binding extensions, greater potency was observed in the presence of branched capping groups that likely make multiple interactions with the blowfly HDAC enzymes. The insecticidal activity correlated with inhibition of HDAC activity in blowfly nuclear protein extracts, indicating that the toxicity was most likely due to inhibition of HDAC enzymes in the blowfly larvae. The inhibitor potencies against blowfly larvae are different from inhibition of human HDACs, suggesting some selectivity for human over blowfly HDACs, and a potential for developing compounds with the inverse selectivity. In summary, these novel findings support blowfly HDAC enzymes as new targets for blowfly control, and point to development of HDAC inhibitors as a promising new class of insecticides. |
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Lucilia cuprina Histone deacetylase Insecticide Control |
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