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Title: Drug Discovery from Marine Sources


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Drug Discovery from Marine Sources
  • Prof. Dr. Basvaraj K. Nanjwade M. Pharm., Ph. D
  • Department of Pharmaceutics
  • KLE University College of Pharmacy
  • BELGAUM-590010
  • Karnataka, INDIA

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INTRODUCTION
  • Substances produced by living organisms found in
    nature have played a critical role in the
    development of drugs for life-threatening
    conditions.
  • Number of recent breakthroughs have resulted in
    the development and approval of anticancer drugs
    derived from marine sources such as coral and
    sponges.

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Drug Discovery Process and Productivity
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Discovery Process and Productivity
  • The discovery process begins with isolation of
    unique microbes and generation of chemical
    extracts of biologically active molecules
    produced by the microbes.
  • Information on the microorganisms, their sources,
    culture and extraction conditions, novel
    chemistries and biological activities have been
    developed that allow for a concentrated effort on
    the most productive organisms.
  • Primary targets leads to identification of novel,
    biologically active discovery leads in the
    selected therapeutic areas of oncology and
    infectious diseases

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Why Marine?
  • The marine environment provides a broad range of
    diverse habitats from which novel sources of
    natural products can be derived.
  • Studies from around the world have shown that
    marine organisms produce a diverse array of
    metabolites with novel chemical structures and
    potent biological activities as well as other
    desirable properties.

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Marine Organisms
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Marine Organisms for Drug Discovery
  • Life has originated from the oceans that cover
    over 70 of the earths surface and contain
    highly ecological, chemical and biological
    diversity starting from microorganisms to
    vertebrates.
  • The source of unique chemical compounds, which
    hold tremendous pharmaceutical potential.
  • Sources emphasize on investigation of the marine
    ecosystem to explore numerous complex and novel
    chemical entities.
  • The sources of new leads for treatment of many
    diseases such as cancer, AIDS, inflammatory
    conditions, and a large variety of viral,
    bacterial and fungal diseases.

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Marine Organisms for Drug Discovery
  • Majority of the marine natural products have been
    isolated from
  • Sponges,
  • Coelenterates (sea whips, sea fans and soft
    corals),
  • Tunicates,
  • Opisthobranch molluscs (nudibranchs, sea hares,
    etc.),
  • Echinoderms (starfish, sea cucumbers, etc.) and
  • Bryozoans (moss animals) and a wide variety of
    marine microorganisms in their tissues.

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Marine Organisms for Drug Discovery
  • Sponges, the most primitive multicellular
    invertebrates, considered as a gold mine during
    the past 50 years, have fascinated scientists for
    isolation of promising bioactive compounds for
    human welfare.
  • Interestingly, cytarabine (Cytostar-U) also known
    as Ara-C, a compound isolated from the Caribbean
    sponge Cryptotheca crypta currently being used
    with other anticancer drugs in the treatment of
    acute myelocytic leukaemia (AML).

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New Tools for Drug Discovery
  • Exploration of new locations, collection of
    organisms never before sampled, and
    identification of chemicals with pharmaceutical
    potential.
  • New and improved platforms (such as autonomous,
    remote, and human occupied underwater vehicles)
    to take us farther and deeper are in development.
  • Tools and sensors that have been developed both
    for space exploration and for diagnostic medicine

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Prospects for Success
Harbor Bracnch Operates the Johnson-Sea-
Link class subs Depth capability 3000 ft
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Prospects for Success
An Excellent View
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A Variety of Manipulator Tools
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Unique Work Platforms
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How do we choose dive sites?
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600800m
Resolution 20-50m
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Sensors
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Marine Biotechnology
  • There are numerous opportunities to borrow
    scientific techniques common to one discipline
    and apply them innovatively to other areas and
    questions.
  • Different marine cyanobacteria to help select the
    most promising species for pharmaceutical drug
    discovery efforts, and then using a genomics and
    molecular biological approach to understand how
    their unique natural products are created at a
    genetic and biochemical level.

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Marine Microbial Drug Leads
  • The genomics revolution has recently provided an
    orthogonal approach to the discovery of natural
    product drug leads in which sequenced genomes are
    mined for biosynthetic pathways.
  • While promising, this emerging technology faces
    its own challenges.

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Genomic to Animal Marine
  • Marine invertebrate animals provide a robust
    source for the discovery of bioactive small
    molecules with the potential to treat human
    diseases.
  • Metagenomics affords an efficient and inexpensive
    method to capture this chemical diversity.
  • Metagenomics is providing renewed insights into
    what chemical diversity means and how it
    originates in the ocean.

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Primary Metabolites
  • A primary metabolite is a chemical substance
    which is required for cells to survive and
    replicate and is therefore required for survival
    of the organism
  • Examples are
  • Proteins
  • Carbohydrates
  • Lipids
  • Nucleic acids

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Secondary Metabolites
  • A secondary metabolite is a chemical compound
    produced by an organism which is not required for
    survival of the organism but presumably confers
    an evolutionary advantage

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Drug Discovery and Development
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Prospects for Success
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Marine Drug Discovery and Development
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Marine Biodiscovery Centre
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Sources of Chemical Diversity
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Generating Chemical Diversity
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Uses of Chemical Diversity
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Screening
  • Purified extract library
  • Pure compund library
  • Structurally defined pure compound library

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Expertise
  • Structural characterisation of organic compounds
    and element/isotope-tagged biomolecules
  • Spectroscopic expertise
  • Nuclear magnetic resonance
  • Liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry
  • Inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry
    (ICPMS)
  • Elemental Imaging laser ablation ICPMS
  • Gas chromatography - ICPMS

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Facilities
  • 600 400 MHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
  • High and low resolution LC-MS
  • High and low resolution ICP-MS
  • Parallel HPLC - ESMS/ICPMS
  • Fully equipped microbial culture suite
  • Separations/chromatography suite (eg SPE, SEC,
    HPLC)

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Prospects for Success
Process of Marine Drug Discovery
  • Collection
  • Biological Screening
  • Natural Products Chemistry
  • Secondary Testing/Pharmacology
  • Production of material for clinical evaluation
  • Clinical investigation

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Prospects for Success
Marine Drug Discovery
  • Requires a Multidisciplinary Team
  • Biologists
  • - Marine Biologist
  • - Cell Biologists Immunologists,
    Virologists
  • - Pharmacologists/Biochemists
  • - Molecular Biologists
  • Chemists
  • - Natural Products Chemists
  • - Spectroscopists
  • - Synthetic/Medicinal Chemists
  • Business Professionals
  • - Marketing/Technology Transfer/Patent
    Attorneys

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Prospects for Success
Permits for Collections
  • Before you collect-Get the right permits
  • International Convention on Biological Diversity
  • http//www.biodiv.org/convention/articles.
    asp
  • You must have informed consent of host country
  • Permits may be issued at a local or country
    level
  • Work with State Governments for State
    waters National marine Fisheries for Federal
  • Special Permits for Marine Sanctuaries
  • Often a Memorandum of Understanding is
    negotiated prior to collection
  • Participation by Host Nation in Project
  • Return of Income/Benefit to Host Country
  • Reporting requirements
  • Sharing of specimens and information on
    samples

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Prospects for Success
Collection Methods
  • Wading
  • Scuba
  • Trawling
  • Submersibles

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Prospects for Success
Collection Strategies
  • Biological Diversity Chemical Diversity

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Prospects for Success
Screening Approach
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Prospects for Success
Finding Drug to Treat
  • Cancer
  • - Pancreatic Cancer
  • - Multidrug resistant cancers
  • - Cancer Specific Agents (NCDDG)
  • Infectious Disease
  • - Drug resistant staphylococcus aureus
  • - Anti-malarial-collaborative UCF, WRAIR
  • Neurodegenerative Disease-collaborative
  • - Alzhemers
  • - Neuroprotection (Stroke)
  • Inflammation-collaborative

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Prospects for Success
Extracts are Complex Mixtures of Marine
Products
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Prospects for Success
Natural Products Chemistry
  • The Traditional Way

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Prospects for Success
Purification
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Anti-tumor agents from marine sources
currently licensed for development
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Anti-tumor agents from marine sources
currently licensed for development
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Anti-tumor agents from marine sources
currently licensed for development
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Commercially available marine bioproducts
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Commercially available marine bioproducts
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THANK YOUE-mail bknanjwade_at_yahoo.co.inCell
No 0091 9742431000
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