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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 26(3): 334-341, May-June 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-784287

ABSTRACT

Abstract Schistosomiasis, a chronic disease that affects million people worldwide, is caused by trematode flukes of the genus Schistosoma. The lack of an anti-schistosomiasis vaccine and massive monotherapy with praziquantel reinforces the need for search and development of new therapeutic drugs. Recently, we demonstrated that the essential oil of Piper cubeba L., Piperaceae, and their derivative dibenzylbutyrolactolic (-)-6,6'-dinitrohinokinin, presents in vitro and in vivo activities against Schistosoma mansoni. Here, we identified changes in the protein expression after exposure to dibenzylbutyrolactolic (-)-6,6'-dinitrohinokinin. We applied two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) to S. mansoni soluble protein extracts and observed at least 38 spots to be affected by dibenzylbutyrolactolic (-)-6,6'-dinitrohinokinin. We further identified 25 differentially expressed proteins by mass spectrometry. Enrichment for biological processes and predictive analyses of protein-protein interactions suggest that dibenzylbutyrolactolic (-)-6,6'-dinitrohinokinin targets proteins involved mainly in metabolic processes, especially carbohydrate metabolism. In summary, this study provides an interesting approach to understand the anti-parasitic activity of semi-synthetic (-)-6,6'-dinitrohinokinin a derivative compound from lignan and for the development of new therapy strategies.

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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 23(6): 877-884, Nov-Dec/2013. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-704265

ABSTRACT

This paper reports on the chemical composition, the in vitro antischistosomal effects, and the cytotoxicity of the essential oil from the leaves of Lavandula angustifolia Mill., Lamiaceae, grown in the Southeastern Brazil. Borneol (22.4%), epi-α-muurolol (13.4%), α-bisabolol (13.1%), precocene I (13.0%), and eucalyptol (7.9%) were the major essential oil constituents. Incubation with essential oil at 200 μg/ml killed all the adult S. mansoni worms after 24 h (LC50 117.7 and 103.9 μg/ml at 24 and 120 h of incubation, respectively). At a concentration of 50 μg/ ml, the essential oil significantly decreased the motor activity and reduced the percentage of egg development after 120 h. In addition, the essential oil separated all the coupled S. mansoni worm pairs into individual male and female at 25 and 50 μg/ml within 120 and 24 h, respectively. This oil was cytotoxic to GM07492-A cells at only concentrations higher than 200 µg/ml (IC50 243.7 µg/ml). These data indicate that LA-EO exhibits moderate in vitro activity against adult S. mansoni and exerts remarkable effects on eggs development.

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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 22(1): 88-93, Jan.-Feb. 2012. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-607609

ABSTRACT

The in vitro schistosomicidal effects of the essential oil obtained from Tagetes erecta L. Asteraceae, leaves (TE-EO) collected in Brazil against Schistosoma mansoni worms are reported in this paper. The oil caused a significant decrease in the motor activity at 50 µg/mL as minimal concentration after 24 h. This oil also caused death of all the parasites and the separation of coupled pairs into individual male and female at 100 µg/mL after 24 h. The viability of adult worm groups treated with the TE-EO at 100 µg/mL was similar to that of groups treated with praziquantel (positive control). In addition, the oil promoted the inhibition of eggs development at all the tested concentrations. These data indicate that the TE-EO could be considered as a promising source for the development of new schistosomicidal agents.

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Genet. mol. res. (Online) ; 3(4): 493-511, 2004. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-410894

ABSTRACT

The correct identification of all human genes, and their derived transcripts, has not yet been achieved, and it remains one of the major aims of the worldwide genomics community. Computational programs suggest the existence of 30,000 to 40,000 human genes. However, definitive gene identification can only be achieved by experimental approaches. We used two distinct methodologies, one based on the alignment of mouse orthologous sequences to the human genome, and another based on the construction of a high-quality human testis cDNA library, in an attempt to identify new human transcripts within the human genome sequence. We generated 47 complete human transcript sequences, comprising 27 unannotated and 20 annotated sequences. Eight of these transcripts are variants of previously known genes. These transcripts were characterized according to size, number of exons, and chromosomal localization, and a search for protein domains was undertaken based on their putative open reading frames. In silico expression analysis suggests that some of these transcripts are expressed at low levels and in a restricted set of tissues.


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Male , Mice , DNA, Complementary/genetics , Genome, Human , Sequence Analysis, DNA/methods , Testis/chemistry , Transcription, Genetic/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Chromosome Mapping , Gene Library , Molecular Sequence Data
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 97(5): 711-716, July 2002. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-321197

ABSTRACT

A study was undertaken to search for DNA recombinant Schistosoma mansoni proteins responsible for eliciting an antibody response from the host at a very early phase after infection. A S. mansoni adult worm cDNA expression library was screened using pooled sera from baboons with four weeks of infection. Based on their specific reactivity with the S. mansoni infected sera and no reactivity when tested against the pre-infection sera from the same baboons, four clones were selected for further studies. Sequence analysis revealed that they were homologous to the S. mansoni heat shock protein 70 (hsp70). The insert sizes of the four selected clones varied from 1150 to 2006 bp. The preliminary characterization for antibody reactivity against a panel of baboon sera showed that the longest clone was the most reactive, eight out of eight acute and three out of four chronic sera reacting positively to this clone. The shortest clone was the least reactive. Our results suggest that the S. mansoni hsp70 elicits an early and strong antibody response in baboons and that antibodies to this protein can be detected in chronically infected animals. Therefore S. mansoni hsp70 may be a valid target for immunodiagnosis. However further studies are needed to identify the portion of the hsp70 that best fits the requirements for a valuable diagnostic antigen


Subject(s)
Animals , DNA, Complementary , HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins , Papio , Schistosomiasis mansoni , Antibodies, Helminth , Antigens, Helminth , Papio
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Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo ; 41(5): 291-5, Sept.-Oct. 1999. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-250202

ABSTRACT

Susceptibility of snails to infection by certain trematodes and their suitability as hosts for continued development has been a bewildering problem in host-parasite relationships. The present work emphasizes our interest in snail genetics to determine what genes or gene products are specifically responsible for susceptibility of snails to infection. High molecular weight DNA was extracted from both susceptible and non-susceptible snails within the same species Biomphalaria tenagophila. RAPD was undertaken to distinguish between the two types of snails. Random primers (10 mers) were used to amplify the extracted DNA by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) followed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) and silver staining. The results suggest that RAPD represents an efficient means of genome comparison, since many molecular markers were detected as genetic variations between susceptible and non-susceptible snails


Subject(s)
Animals , Biomphalaria/genetics , Biomphalaria/parasitology , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Genetic Variation/genetics , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique , Schistosoma mansoni/pathogenicity , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Host-Parasite Interactions/genetics
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 92(5): 643-6, Sept.-Oct. 1997. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-194208

ABSTRACT

Approximately 2.0 x 10 cDNA clones of an Schistosoma mansoni gt11 cDNA library were screened in duplicate with serum from infected mice corresponding to distinct phases of infection. A cDNA clone (7/1) was isolated and recognized only by seven week serum. The clone was subcloned in pGEX-2T and Western-blot studies showed a specific antigenic expression confirming that only serum from the chronic phase is capable of recognizing this antigen. Dot-hybridization with RNA from different developmental phases of the parasite showed that the corresponding 7/1 RNA is expressed in all phases of parasite development in vertebrate hosts.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cloning, Molecular , Schistosoma mansoni/genetics , DNA, Complementary/genetics , RNA, Helminth/genetics
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 92(3): 427-9, May-Jun. 1997. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-189319

ABSTRACT

Goyazensolide, a component extracted of Eremanthus goyazensis showed a significant inhibitory effect on egg-laying of Schistosoma mansoni during in vitro cultivation of this parasite. Motility of the worms was also reduced under treatment with goyazensolide and 90 per cent of mortality was reached with concentration up to 4 µg/ml. It has found that separated worms were more susceptible than worms pairing during drug exposition and female alone was significantly more susceptible than male worm in the same conditions of in vitro cultivation. Natural products isolated from plants represent potencial sources for the identification of structures useful for the design of alternative molecules to be used as new drug substances against several infectious deseases.


Subject(s)
Animals , In Vitro Techniques , Plants, Medicinal/drug effects , Schistosoma mansoni/drug effects , Anthelmintics/administration & dosage , Lactones/administration & dosage , Schistosomiasis/therapy
10.
Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo ; 38(6): 423-6, nov.-dez. 1996. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-186865

ABSTRACT

A ovoposicao "in vitro" do Schistosoma mansoni durante o cultivo de vermes adultos, durante um periodo de 10 dias mostrou que a cinetica da ovoposicao apresenta caracteristicamente 3 fases bem distintas. Uma fase inicial com baixa producao de ovos, um periodo de maxima ovoposicao e finalmente uma progressiva queda no numero de ovos nas fases tardias do cultivo. A cinetica da ovoposicao, bem como o numero de ovos depositados pelos parasitas nao influenciados pelo numero de casais pela quantidade de meio RPMI 1640, como tambem pelo tempo de desenvolvimento do parasita no interior do hospedeiro vertebrado e finalmente pelo tipo de soro utilizado no meio de cultivo


Subject(s)
Animals , Oviposition , Parasite Egg Count , Schistosoma mansoni/parasitology
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Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo ; 36(5): 395-402, set.-out. 1994. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-154312

ABSTRACT

O sistema enzimatico fenoloxidase (EC1.10.3.1, EC1.10.3.2) esta amplamente distribuido entre os seres vivos, tendo sido descrito em diferentes especies do reino animal e vegetal. Apesar de desempenhar um papel fundamental na formacao da capsula ou parede dos ovos de trematodeos, o sistema enzimatico fenoloxidase (PO) tem sido pouco estudado nesses organismos. No presente trabalho sao apresentados os resultados iniciais de imunizacoes de coelhos contra PO de femeas adultas de S. mansoni e tirosinase de cogumelo (Sigma). As analises imunologicas, realizadas atraves de imunodifusao dupla (teste de Ouchterlony) e imunoeletroforese, revelaram identidade imunitaria parcial entre PO de machos e femeas....


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Mice , Rabbits , Monophenol Monooxygenase/isolation & purification , Schistosoma mansoni/enzymology , Schistosomiasis mansoni/immunology , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Schistosomiasis mansoni/enzymology , Schistosomiasis mansoni/parasitology
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