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Albendazole and antibiotics synergize to deliver short-course anti-Wolbachia curative treatments in preclinical models of filariasis.


ABSTRACT: Elimination of filariasis requires a macrofilaricide treatment that can be delivered within a 7-day period. Here we have identified a synergy between the anthelmintic albendazole (ABZ) and drugs depleting the filarial endosymbiont Wolbachia, a proven macrofilaricide target, which reduces treatment from several weeks to 7 days in preclinical models. ABZ had negligible effects on Wolbachia but synergized with minocycline or rifampicin (RIF) to deplete symbionts, block embryogenesis, and stop microfilariae production. Greater than 99% Wolbachia depletion following 7-day combination of RIF+ABZ also led to accelerated macrofilaricidal activity. Thus, we provide preclinical proof-of-concept of treatment shortening using antibiotic+ABZ combinations to deliver anti-Wolbachia sterilizing and macrofilaricidal effects. Our data are of immediate public health importance as RIF+ABZ are registered drugs and thus immediately implementable to deliver a 1-wk macrofilaricide. They also suggest that novel, more potent anti-Wolbachia drugs under development may be capable of delivering further treatment shortening, to days rather than weeks, if combined with benzimidazoles.

SUBMITTER: Turner JD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5692564 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Albendazole and antibiotics synergize to deliver short-course anti-<i>Wolbachia</i> curative treatments in preclinical models of filariasis.

Turner Joseph D JD   Sharma Raman R   Al Jayoussi Ghaith G   Tyrer Hayley E HE   Gamble Joanne J   Hayward Laura L   Priestley Richard S RS   Murphy Emma A EA   Davies Jill J   Waterhouse David D   Cook Darren A N DAN   Clare Rachel H RH   Cassidy Andrew A   Steven Andrew A   Johnston Kelly L KL   McCall John J   Ford Louise L   Hemingway Janet J   Ward Stephen A SA   Taylor Mark J MJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20171023 45


Elimination of filariasis requires a macrofilaricide treatment that can be delivered within a 7-day period. Here we have identified a synergy between the anthelmintic albendazole (ABZ) and drugs depleting the filarial endosymbiont <i>Wolbachia</i>, a proven macrofilaricide target, which reduces treatment from several weeks to 7 days in preclinical models. ABZ had negligible effects on <i>Wolbachia</i> but synergized with minocycline or rifampicin (RIF) to deplete symbionts, block embryogenesis,  ...[more]

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