Inhibition of the in vitro growth of Babesia bigemina, Babesia caballi and Theileria equi parasites by trifluralin analogues

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作者
Silva, Marta G. [1 ]
Knowles, Donald P. [1 ,2 ]
Antunes, Sandra [3 ]
Domingos, Ana [3 ]
Esteves, Maria A. [4 ]
Suarez, Carlos E. [2 ]
机构
[1] Washington State Univ, Dept Vet Microbiol & Pathol, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
[2] WSU, USDA ARS, Anim Dis Res Unit, 3003 ADBF, Pullman, WA 99163 USA
[3] Inst Higiene & Med Trop, Global Hlth & Trop Med, Rua Junqueira 100, P-1349008 Lisbon, Portugal
[4] LNEG, Paco Lumiar 22, P-1649038 Lisbon, Portugal
关键词
Trifluralin analogues; Babesia bigemina; Babesia caballi; Theileria equi; In vitro inhibition growth; Cell viability; ALPHA-TUBULIN; PLASMODIUM-FALCIPARUM; DINITROANILINES; CULTIVATION; HERBICIDES; TARGET; RESISTANCE;
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10.1016/j.ttbdis.2017.04.002
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Bovine and equine babesiosis caused by Babesia bovis, Babesia bigemina and Babesia caballi, along with equine theileriosis caused by Theileria equi are global tick-borne hemoprotozoan diseases characterized by fever, anemia, weight losses and abortions. A common feature of these diseases are transition from acute to chronic phases, in which parasites may persist in the hosts for life. Antiprotozoal drugs are important for managing infection and disease. Previous research demonstrated that trifluralin analogues, designated (TFLAs) 1-15, which specifically bind to regions of alpha-tubulin protein in plants and protozoan parasites, have the ability to inhibit the in vitro growth of B. bovis. The inhibitory activity of TFLAs 1-15 minus TFLA 5 was tested in vitro against cultured B. bigemina, B. caballi and T. equi. The four TFLAs with greatest inhibitory activity were then analyzed for hemolytic activity and toxicity against erythrocytes. All TFLAs tested in the study showed inhibitory effects against the three parasite species. TFLA 2, TFLA 11, TFLA 13 and TFLA 14 were the most effective inhibitors for the three species tested, with estimated IC50 between 5.1 and 10.1 mu M at 72 h. The drug's solvent (DMSO/ethanol) did not statistically affect the growth of the parasites nor cause hemolysis. Also, TFLA 2, 13 and 14 did not cause statistically significant hemolytic activity on bovine and equine erythrocytes at 15 mu M, and TFLA 2, 11 and 13 had no detectable toxic effects on bovine and equine erythrocytes at 15 mu M, suggesting that these drugs do not compromise erythrocyte viability. The demonstrated ability of the trifluralin analogues to inhibit in vitro growth of Babesia spp. and Theileria equi, and their lack of toxic effects on erythrocytes supports further in vivo testing and eventually their development as novel alternatives for the treatment of babesiosis and theileriosis.
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