Aim: Prioritising 5 novel drug targets for  P. falciparum Clara Lin Rohan Puri Mushira Che Mokhtar Joyna Chen Eric Kuek Li-eon  Billy Po Colleen Chan
Global Malaria Endemicity
Plasmodium falciparum 1-3 million people killed Infection via bite of infected mosquito Symptoms include: Fever Headache Vomiting Current treatment: - artemisinin-based combination therapies
 
Venn Diagram
Criteria for prioritizing drug targets Essentiality The drug target has to be an essential gene in  Plasmodium falciparum  (or other organism?) Essential genes required for fungal or bacterial growth, plus viability Inhibition of essential enzymes kills parasite High priority
Criteria for prioritizing drug targets Druggability The ability to produce a drug against drug target  A measure of whether a particular gene can be targeted by compounds that are efficient Presence of proteins that favours interactions with drug-like chemical compounds High priority In 1990s, many compounds were terminated in clinical development, thus important to address this matter
Search Criteria (3):Selectivity Look for genes that do not have orthologs in human hosts
Search Criteria (4): Stage Specificity Life Cycle of  Plasmodium sp.
Search Criteria (4): Stage Specificity -  Look for genes that are highly upregulated in Blood (Intraerythrocytic) Stage
Structure-based drug design X-ray crystallography 21 protein with known structures,13 of them have inhibitors. Difficult to crystallize the protein and express and clone in E.coli It is a method still in its infancy But Structure-based strategy still can provides us high value of drug targets. Mehlin C. (2005) Comb. Chem&High Throughput screening
Assayability Refers to the feasibility of performing an assay for an enzyme based on the availability of protocols and reagents Useful for targets validation Difficulties in producing soluble recombinant protein
Assign Weights + Combine After searching, we could rank targets by assigning scores/ weights to each query And combine queries  (Union)
Ranked List of Targets -  After combination, targets fit more than one query will have scores added & ordered by descending score
5 Selected Drug   Targets 5 drug targets were selected among top scoring ones Selected on the basis of: Essentiality Druggability Structure Assayability Validity
Drug target example: adenosine    deaminase Fulfills all previously mentioned criteria Has druggability of 1 Involved in purine metabolism Has evidence of in vivo inhibition PDB sructure
Conclusion No proper vaccine available    Drug targets What is bioinformatics? Use of bioinformatics in drug targeting research TDR targets database ( www.tdrtargets.com ) Now that we’ve prioritised our 5 drugs targets, what next? Limitations Conclusion: New & better drug targets

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Abp Final Slides

  • 1. Aim: Prioritising 5 novel drug targets for P. falciparum Clara Lin Rohan Puri Mushira Che Mokhtar Joyna Chen Eric Kuek Li-eon Billy Po Colleen Chan
  • 3. Plasmodium falciparum 1-3 million people killed Infection via bite of infected mosquito Symptoms include: Fever Headache Vomiting Current treatment: - artemisinin-based combination therapies
  • 4.  
  • 6. Criteria for prioritizing drug targets Essentiality The drug target has to be an essential gene in Plasmodium falciparum (or other organism?) Essential genes required for fungal or bacterial growth, plus viability Inhibition of essential enzymes kills parasite High priority
  • 7. Criteria for prioritizing drug targets Druggability The ability to produce a drug against drug target A measure of whether a particular gene can be targeted by compounds that are efficient Presence of proteins that favours interactions with drug-like chemical compounds High priority In 1990s, many compounds were terminated in clinical development, thus important to address this matter
  • 8. Search Criteria (3):Selectivity Look for genes that do not have orthologs in human hosts
  • 9. Search Criteria (4): Stage Specificity Life Cycle of Plasmodium sp.
  • 10. Search Criteria (4): Stage Specificity - Look for genes that are highly upregulated in Blood (Intraerythrocytic) Stage
  • 11. Structure-based drug design X-ray crystallography 21 protein with known structures,13 of them have inhibitors. Difficult to crystallize the protein and express and clone in E.coli It is a method still in its infancy But Structure-based strategy still can provides us high value of drug targets. Mehlin C. (2005) Comb. Chem&High Throughput screening
  • 12. Assayability Refers to the feasibility of performing an assay for an enzyme based on the availability of protocols and reagents Useful for targets validation Difficulties in producing soluble recombinant protein
  • 13. Assign Weights + Combine After searching, we could rank targets by assigning scores/ weights to each query And combine queries (Union)
  • 14. Ranked List of Targets - After combination, targets fit more than one query will have scores added & ordered by descending score
  • 15. 5 Selected Drug Targets 5 drug targets were selected among top scoring ones Selected on the basis of: Essentiality Druggability Structure Assayability Validity
  • 16. Drug target example: adenosine deaminase Fulfills all previously mentioned criteria Has druggability of 1 Involved in purine metabolism Has evidence of in vivo inhibition PDB sructure
  • 17. Conclusion No proper vaccine available  Drug targets What is bioinformatics? Use of bioinformatics in drug targeting research TDR targets database ( www.tdrtargets.com ) Now that we’ve prioritised our 5 drugs targets, what next? Limitations Conclusion: New & better drug targets