Yeast Sensors for Novel Drugs: Chloroquine and Others Revealed

In this study the mitochondrion is regarded as a target to reveal compounds that may be used to combat various diseases. Consequently, the sexual structures of yeasts (with high mitochondrial activity) were identified as sensors to screen for various anti-mitochondrial drugs that may be toxic to hum...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth Coetsee, Hendrik Swart, Pieter van Wyk, Carolina Pohl, Khumisho Dithebe, Andries Olivier, Chantel Swart, Lodewyk Kock
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-09-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/10/13058
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spelling doaj-a00c3fcca78b4e58a77779f399dc5a432020-11-24T20:51:44ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202012-09-011210130581307410.3390/s121013058Yeast Sensors for Novel Drugs: Chloroquine and Others RevealedElizabeth CoetseeHendrik SwartPieter van WykCarolina PohlKhumisho DithebeAndries OlivierChantel SwartLodewyk KockIn this study the mitochondrion is regarded as a target to reveal compounds that may be used to combat various diseases. Consequently, the sexual structures of yeasts (with high mitochondrial activity) were identified as sensors to screen for various anti-mitochondrial drugs that may be toxic to humans and that are directed, amongst others, against fungal diseases and cancer. Strikingly, these sensors indicated that chloroquine is a potent pro-mitochondrial drug which stimulated yeast sexual reproduction. In addition, these sensors   also showed that some Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), anti-malarial drugs, antifungal and anticancer drugs are anti-mitochondrial. These yeast sensor bio-assays may fast track studies aimed at discovering new drugs as well as their mechanisms and should now be further evaluated for selectivity towards anti-/ pro-mitochondrials, fertility drugs and contraceptives, using in vitro, in vivo, in silico and omics research.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/10/13058anticanceranti-malarialanti-mitochondrialchloroquineLipomycesNanoSAMpreservationpro-mitochondrialsensorsyeasts
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author Elizabeth Coetsee
Hendrik Swart
Pieter van Wyk
Carolina Pohl
Khumisho Dithebe
Andries Olivier
Chantel Swart
Lodewyk Kock
spellingShingle Elizabeth Coetsee
Hendrik Swart
Pieter van Wyk
Carolina Pohl
Khumisho Dithebe
Andries Olivier
Chantel Swart
Lodewyk Kock
Yeast Sensors for Novel Drugs: Chloroquine and Others Revealed
Sensors
anticancer
anti-malarial
anti-mitochondrial
chloroquine
Lipomyces
NanoSAM
preservation
pro-mitochondrial
sensors
yeasts
author_facet Elizabeth Coetsee
Hendrik Swart
Pieter van Wyk
Carolina Pohl
Khumisho Dithebe
Andries Olivier
Chantel Swart
Lodewyk Kock
author_sort Elizabeth Coetsee
title Yeast Sensors for Novel Drugs: Chloroquine and Others Revealed
title_short Yeast Sensors for Novel Drugs: Chloroquine and Others Revealed
title_full Yeast Sensors for Novel Drugs: Chloroquine and Others Revealed
title_fullStr Yeast Sensors for Novel Drugs: Chloroquine and Others Revealed
title_full_unstemmed Yeast Sensors for Novel Drugs: Chloroquine and Others Revealed
title_sort yeast sensors for novel drugs: chloroquine and others revealed
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2012-09-01
description In this study the mitochondrion is regarded as a target to reveal compounds that may be used to combat various diseases. Consequently, the sexual structures of yeasts (with high mitochondrial activity) were identified as sensors to screen for various anti-mitochondrial drugs that may be toxic to humans and that are directed, amongst others, against fungal diseases and cancer. Strikingly, these sensors indicated that chloroquine is a potent pro-mitochondrial drug which stimulated yeast sexual reproduction. In addition, these sensors   also showed that some Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), anti-malarial drugs, antifungal and anticancer drugs are anti-mitochondrial. These yeast sensor bio-assays may fast track studies aimed at discovering new drugs as well as their mechanisms and should now be further evaluated for selectivity towards anti-/ pro-mitochondrials, fertility drugs and contraceptives, using in vitro, in vivo, in silico and omics research.
topic anticancer
anti-malarial
anti-mitochondrial
chloroquine
Lipomyces
NanoSAM
preservation
pro-mitochondrial
sensors
yeasts
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/10/13058
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