Table 1. Some Parasite Strains Commonly Used for Compound Screening.
Target Pathogens | Parasite Strains | Drug Sensitivity Phenotype |
Chagas disease | ||
Trypanosoma cruzi | Tulahuen LacZ, Clone C4a (same as Tulahuen ß-gal; Tulahuen CL2; Tulahuen C4 LacZ; MHOM/CL/100/Tulahuen) | Sensitive to benznidazole, nifurtimox |
HAT | ||
Trypanosoma brucei brucei | Squib427 ( = STIB795)a | Sensitive to suramin; reference drugs: melarsoprol, pentamidine |
STIB950b | Sensitive to melarsoprol, pentamidine and suramin; resistant to diminazene, isometamidium and quinapyramine | |
GUTat3.1b | Sensitive to suramin; reference drugs: melarsoprol, pentamidine | |
STIB345a | Sensitive to diminazene aceturate | |
Trypanosoma brucei gambiense | STIB754/130Ra | Sensitive to melarsoprol, pentamidine and suramin |
STIB930b | Sensitive to melarsoprol, pentamidine and suramin | |
Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense | STIB900a | Sensitive to melarsoprol, pentamidine and suramin |
Trypanosoma congolense | STIB910 ( = STIB249)b | Sensitive to melarsoprol, pentamidine and suramin |
Leishmaniasis | ||
Leishmania donovani | MHOM-ET-67/L82a (same as MHOM/ET/67/HU3; LV9) | Sensitive to sodium stibogluconate and miltefosine |
Leishmania infantum | MHOM/MA(BE)/67a | Sensitive to sodium stibogluconate and miltefosine |
Leishmania major | MHOM/SA/85/JISH118a | Reference drug: sodium stibogluconate |
MHOM/SU/59/NEAL-P | Reference drug: sodium stibogluconate | |
Leishmania mexicana | MHOM/BZ/82/Bel21c | Reference drug: pentamidine |
Leishmania panamensis | MHOM/PA/67/Boyntonc | Reference drug: meglumine antimonate |
Malaria | ||
Plasmodium falciparum | NF54b | Sensitive to all known antimalarials |
3D7 (derived from NF54)b | Sensitive to all known antimalarials | |
K1b | Sensitive to mefloquine; resistant to chloroquine and pyrimethamine | |
GHAb | Sensitive to chloroquine | |
T23b | Resistant to chloroquine and pyrimethamine | |
D6b | Sensitive to chloroquine, pyrimethamine, sulfadoxine and quinine; less sensitive to mefloquine | |
W2b | Sensitive to mefloquine; less sensitive to chloroquine; resistant to quinine, pyrimethamine and sulphadoxine | |
TM91C235b | Multidrug resistant | |
RCSb | Multidrug resistant | |
FCR3b | Sensitive to pyrimethamine; resistant to chloroquine and cycloguanil | |
TM90C2bb | Less sensitive to mefloquine, resistant to chloroquine and atovaquone | |
WR87 (wild type)b | Not known | |
KN27b | Not known | |
Plasmodium berghei | ANKAc | Sensitive to chloroquine and artemisinin |
Nc | Sensitive to chloroquine | |
Plasmodium yoelii | NSc | Resistant to chloroquine |
Plasmodium chabaudi | ASc | Resistant to pyrimethamine |
Plasmodium vinckei | Not knownc | Sensitive to chloroquine |
Lymphatic filariasis | ||
Brugia malayi | Indiaa | Reference drug: diethylcarbamazine |
Brugia pahangi | Not known | Reference drug: diethylcarbamazine |
Onchocerciasis | ||
Onchocerca gutturosa | Ghanaa | Reference drugs: amocarzine, ivermectin and melarsomine dihydrochloride |
Onchocerca lienalis | UKa | Reference drugs: amocarzine, ivermectin and melarsomine dihydrochloride |
Onchocerca ochengi | Cameroonb | Reference drugs: amocarzine, ivermectin and melarsomine dihydrochloride |
Schistosomiasis | ||
Schistosoma mansoni | Puerto Ricana | Reference drug: praziquantel |
Egyptian Sambona | Reference drug: praziquantel | |
Schistosoma haematobium | Egyptiana | Reference drug: praziquantel |
Used for both vitro screens and vivo rodent models.
Used for vitro screens.
Used for vivo rodent models.