Hexahydroquinolines are antimalarial candidates with potent blood-stage and transmission-blocking activityAntimalarial compounds with dual therapeutic and transmission-blocking activity are desired as high-value partners for combination therapies. Here, we report the identification and characterization of hexahydroquinolines (HHQs) that show low nanomolar potency against both pathogenic and transmissible intra-erythrocytic forms of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. This activity translates into potent transmission-blocking potential, as shown by in vitro male gamete formation assays and reduced oocyst infection and prevalence in Anopheles mosquitoes. In vivo studies illustrated the ability of lead HHQs to suppress Plasmodium bergh...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
Preventing human-to-mosquito transmission of malaria parasites provides possible solutions to interr...
The effectiveness of current antimalarial therapies that cure patients of the pathogenic asexual blo...
Antimalarial compounds with dual therapeutic and transmission-blocking activity are desired as high-...
Antimalarial compounds with dual therapeutic and transmission-blocking activity are desired as high-...
New antimalarial treatments with novel mechanism of action are needed to tackle Plasmodium falciparu...
Elimination of the malaria parasite from endemic areas requires a multi-faceted approach, including ...
Background: Despite recent successes at controlling malaria, progress has stalled with an estimated ...
Spread of parasite resistance to artemisinin threatens current frontline antimalarial therapies, hig...
Malaria, a deadly tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquitos, is caused by Plasmodium parasi...
With emerging resistance to frontline treatments, it is vital that new drugs are identified to targe...
Malaria parasites like Plasmodium falciparum multiply in red blood cells (RBC), which are cleared fr...
Despite recent successful control efforts, malaria remains a leading global health burden. Alarmingl...
Background:Despite recent successes at controlling malaria, progress has stalled with an estimated 2...
Spread of parasite resistance to artemisinin threatens current frontline antimalarial therapies, hig...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
Preventing human-to-mosquito transmission of malaria parasites provides possible solutions to interr...
The effectiveness of current antimalarial therapies that cure patients of the pathogenic asexual blo...
Antimalarial compounds with dual therapeutic and transmission-blocking activity are desired as high-...
Antimalarial compounds with dual therapeutic and transmission-blocking activity are desired as high-...
New antimalarial treatments with novel mechanism of action are needed to tackle Plasmodium falciparu...
Elimination of the malaria parasite from endemic areas requires a multi-faceted approach, including ...
Background: Despite recent successes at controlling malaria, progress has stalled with an estimated ...
Spread of parasite resistance to artemisinin threatens current frontline antimalarial therapies, hig...
Malaria, a deadly tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquitos, is caused by Plasmodium parasi...
With emerging resistance to frontline treatments, it is vital that new drugs are identified to targe...
Malaria parasites like Plasmodium falciparum multiply in red blood cells (RBC), which are cleared fr...
Despite recent successful control efforts, malaria remains a leading global health burden. Alarmingl...
Background:Despite recent successes at controlling malaria, progress has stalled with an estimated 2...
Spread of parasite resistance to artemisinin threatens current frontline antimalarial therapies, hig...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
Preventing human-to-mosquito transmission of malaria parasites provides possible solutions to interr...
The effectiveness of current antimalarial therapies that cure patients of the pathogenic asexual blo...