Title: Drug Discovery from Marine Sources
1Drug 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
2INTRODUCTION
- 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.
3 Drug Discovery Process and Productivity
4Discovery 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
5Why 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.
6Marine Organisms
7Marine 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.
8Marine 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.
9 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).
10New 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
11Prospects for Success
Harbor Bracnch Operates the Johnson-Sea-
Link class subs Depth capability 3000 ft
12Prospects for Success
An Excellent View
13A Variety of Manipulator Tools
14Unique Work Platforms
15How do we choose dive sites?
16600800m
Resolution 20-50m
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18Sensors
19Marine 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.
20 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.
21 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.
22Primary 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
23Secondary 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
24Drug Discovery and Development
25Prospects for Success
26 Marine Drug Discovery and Development
27Marine Biodiscovery Centre
28Sources of Chemical Diversity
29Generating Chemical Diversity
30Uses of Chemical Diversity
31Screening
- Purified extract library
- Pure compund library
- Structurally defined pure compound library
32Expertise
- 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
33Facilities
- 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)
34Prospects for Success
Process of Marine Drug Discovery
- Collection
- Biological Screening
- Natural Products Chemistry
- Secondary Testing/Pharmacology
- Production of material for clinical evaluation
- Clinical investigation
35Prospects 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
36Prospects 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
37Prospects for Success
Collection Methods
- Wading
- Scuba
- Trawling
- Submersibles
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38Prospects for Success
Collection Strategies
- Biological Diversity Chemical Diversity
39Prospects for Success
Screening Approach
40Prospects 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
41Prospects for Success
Extracts are Complex Mixtures of Marine
Products
42Prospects for Success
Natural Products Chemistry
43Prospects for Success
Purification
44 Anti-tumor agents from marine sources
currently licensed for development
45 Anti-tumor agents from marine sources
currently licensed for development
46 Anti-tumor agents from marine sources
currently licensed for development
47 Commercially available marine bioproducts
48 Commercially available marine bioproducts
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