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| Title: | Betulin derivatives impair Leishmania braziliensis viability and host–parasite interaction |
| Authors: | Alcazar, Wilmer Silva Lopez, Adrian Alakurtti, Sami Tuononen, Maija-Liisa Yli-Kauhaluoma, Jari Ponte-Sucre, Alicia |
| Keywords: | Betulin Leishmania brasiliensis viability |
| Issue Date: | 5-Mar-2015 |
| Series/Report no.: | Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry;22:6220-6226 |
| Abstract: | Leishmaniasis is a public health problem in tropical and subtropical areas of the world, including
Venezuela. The incidence of treatment failure and the number of cases with Leishmania-HIV co-infection
underscore the importance of developing alternative, economical and effective therapies against this disease.
The work presented here analyzed whether terpenoids derived from betulin are active against New
World Leishmania parasites. Initially we determined the concentration that inhibits the growth of these
parasites by 50% or IC50, and subsequently evaluated the chemotactic effect of four compounds with
leishmanicidal activity in the sub-micromolar and micromolar range. That is, we measured the migratory
capacity of Leishmania (V.) braziliensis in the presence of increasing concentrations of compounds. Finally,
we evaluated their cytotoxicity against the host cell and their effect on the infectivity of L. (V.) braziliensis.
The results suggest that (1) compounds 14, 17, 18, 25 and 27 are active at concentrations lower than
10 lM; (2) compound 26 inhibits parasite growth with an IC50 lower than 1 lM; (3) compounds 18,
26 and 27 inhibit parasite migration at pico- to nanomolar concentrations, suggesting that they impair
host–parasite interaction. None of the tested compounds was cytotoxic against J774.A1 macrophages
thus indicating their potential as starting points to develop compounds that might affect parasite–host
cell interaction, as well as being leishmanicidal. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/8523 |
| ISSN: | 0968-0896 |
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