ALDH2 mediates 5-nitrofuran activity in multiple species

Understanding how drugs work in vivo is critical for drug design and for maximizing the potential of currently available drugs. 5-nitrofurans are a class of prodrugs widely used to treat bacterial and trypanosome infections, but despite relative specificity, 5-nitrofurans often cause serious toxic s...

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Hauptverfasser: Zhou, L, Ishizaki, H, Spitzer, M, Taylor, KL, Temperley, ND, Johnson, SL, Brear, P, Gautier, P, Zeng, Z, Mitchell, A, Narayan, V, McNeil, EM, Melton, DW, Smith, TK, Tyers, M, Westwood, NJ, Patton, EE
Format: Journal article
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Elsevier 2012
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Zusammenfassung:Understanding how drugs work in vivo is critical for drug design and for maximizing the potential of currently available drugs. 5-nitrofurans are a class of prodrugs widely used to treat bacterial and trypanosome infections, but despite relative specificity, 5-nitrofurans often cause serious toxic side effects in people. Here, we use yeast and zebrafish, as well as human in vitro systems, to assess the biological activity of 5-nitrofurans, and we identify a conserved interaction between aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) 2 and 5-nitrofurans across these species. In addition, we show that the activity of nifurtimox, a 5-nitrofuran anti-trypanosome prodrug, is dependent on zebrafish Aldh2 and is a substrate for human ALDH2. This study reveals a conserved and biologically relevant ALDH2-5-nitrofuran interaction that may have important implications for managing the toxicity of 5-nitrofuran treatment.