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Dioclea violacea lectin has potent in vitro leishmanicidal activity against Leishmania infantum via carbohydrate recognition domain.
Barbosa, Flávia Eduarda Vidal; de Lima, Dimas Batista; Dos Santos, Ana Lúcia Estevam; de Sousa, Valéria Carlos; de Cássia Viana Carvalho, Rita; de Moraes Alves, Michel Mualém; de Lima, Marcos Antônio Pereira; da Silva Souza, Racquel Oliveira; da Silva, Cláudio Gleidiston Lima; Teixeira, Claudener Souza.
Afiliação
  • Barbosa FEV; Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Cariri, CE, Brazil.
  • de Lima DB; Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Cariri, CE, Brazil.
  • Dos Santos ALE; Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Cariri, CE, Brazil.
  • de Sousa VC; Laboratory of anti-leishmanial activity, Federal University of Piauí, PI, Brazil.
  • de Cássia Viana Carvalho R; Laboratory of anti-leishmanial activity, Federal University of Piauí, PI, Brazil.
  • de Moraes Alves MM; Laboratory of anti-leishmanial activity, Federal University of Piauí, PI, Brazil.
  • de Lima MAP; Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Cariri, CE, Brazil.
  • da Silva Souza RO; Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Cariri, CE, Brazil.
  • da Silva CGL; Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Cariri, CE, Brazil.
  • Teixeira CS; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Federal University of Ceará, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil; Center for Agricultural Sciences and Biodiversity, Federal University of Cariri, Crato, CE, Brazil. Electronic address: claudener@gmail.com.
Int J Biol Macromol ; 280(Pt 1): 135665, 2024 Sep 14.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39284467
ABSTRACT
Despite promising advancements in leishmaniasis treatment, existing therapies often face limitations and significant side effects, stimulating the search for novel therapeutic alternatives. In this context, lectins, such as DVL extracted from Dioclea violacea seeds, have emerged as potential candidates due to their diverse biological activities. This study represents the first investigation of the leishmanicidal potential of DVL in vitro against Leishmania infantum. Our results demonstrate that DVL exhibits a leishmanicidal effect (IC50/24 h = 49.37 µg/mL or 2 µM), binding to glycans on L. infantum. Fluorescence assays revealed that DVL can induce the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and cause damage to the parasite's membrane. DVL demonstrated a modulating effect when combined with amphotericin B and glucantime, enhancing the activity of these drugs by 40 % and 80 %, respectively. It also showed no cytotoxicity in Raw 264.7 cells and was able to override the toxic effect of amphotericin B on cells and reduce the survival rate of macrophages infected with amastigote forms, as well as their percentage of infection by 31 %. Therefore, DVL shows promise as a treatment for visceral leishmaniasis caused by L. infantum. Our findings provide valuable insights for future therapeutic development targeting leishmania glycans.
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