Bithionol blocks pathogenicity of bacterial toxins, ricin and Zika virus

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William Leonardi
Leeor Zilbermintz
Luisa W. Cheng
Josue Zozaya
Sharon H. Tran
Jeffrey H. Elliott
Kseniya Polukhina
Robert Manasherob
Amy Li
Xiaoli Chi
Dima Gharaibeh
Tara Kenny
Rouzbeh Zamani
Veronica Soloveva
Andrew D. Haddow
Farooq Nasar
Sina Bavari
Michael C. Bassik
Stanley N. Cohen
Anastasia Levitin
Mikhail Martchenko
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[1] Keck Graduate Institute,United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
[2] Foodborne Toxin Detection and Prevention Research Unit,Department of Genetics
[3] Western Regional Research Center,undefined
[4] Stanford University School of Medicine,undefined
[5] US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID),undefined
[6] Henry M. Jackson Foundation,undefined
[7] Biotechnology High Performance Computing Software Applications Institute (BHSAI),undefined
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Diverse pathogenic agents often utilize overlapping host networks and hub proteins within these networks represent attractive targets for broad-spectrum drugs. Using bacterial toxins, we describe a new approach for discovering broad-spectrum therapies capable of inhibiting host proteins that mediate multiple pathogenic pathways. This approach can be widely used, as it combines genetic-based target identification with cell survival-based and protein function-based multiplex drug screens and concurrently discovers therapeutic compounds and their protein targets. Using B-lymphoblastoid cells derived from the HapMap Project cohort of persons of African, European and Asian ancestry we identified host caspases as hub proteins that mediate the lethality of multiple pathogenic agents. We discovered that an approved drug, Bithionol, inhibits host caspases and also reduces the detrimental effects of anthrax lethal toxin, diphtheria toxin, cholera toxin, Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin A, Botulinum neurotoxin, ricin and Zika virus. Our study reveals the practicality of identifying host proteins that mediate multiple disease pathways and discovering broad-spectrum therapies that target these hub proteins.
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