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Discovery of ABBV-4083, a novel analog of Tylosin A that has potent anti-Wolbachia and anti-filarial activity
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Antiparasitic AgentImmunologyChemical ModificationDrug ResistanceAnti-filarial ActivityTylosin AMass Drug AdministrationAntimicrobial ResistanceParasitologyHealth SciencesNovel AnalogLymphatic FilariasisAntimicrobial CompoundPharmacologyAntiviral CompoundClinical MicrobiologyAntifungal AgentAntiviral ResponseAntiviral TherapyMicrobiologyMedicineDrug Discovery
There is a significant need for improved treatments for onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis, diseases caused by filarial worm infection. In particular, an agent able to selectively kill adult worms (macrofilaricide) would be expected to substantially augment the benefits of mass drug administration (MDA) with current microfilaricides, and to provide a solution to treatment of onchocerciasis / loiasis co-infection, where MDA is restricted. We have identified a novel macrofilaricidal agent, Tylosin A (TylA), which acts by targeting the worm-symbiont Wolbachia bacterium. Chemical modification of TylA leads to improvements in anti-Wolbachia activity and oral pharmacokinetic properties; an optimized analog (ABBV-4083) has been selected for clinical evaluation.
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