Exploring the Biomedical Potential of Endophytic Fungi Isolated from Panamanian Mangroves

Lilia Chérigo, Dioxelis López, Carmenza Spadafora, Luis C. Mejia, Sergio Martínez-Luis
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Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the biomedical potential of endophytic fungi isolated from Panamanian mangrove plants. This was achieved through the biological evaluation of organic extracts to determine their antiparasitic, anticancer, toxicity activity, and inhibition of the enzyme α-glucosidase. Methods: Leaves from various mangrove plant species in five different zones along the Pacific coast of Panama were collected using standard procedures. Endophytic fungi present on the leaves of each plant mangrove species collected were isolated using standard microbiological protocols. Organic extracts of each fungal isolate were prepared through maceration. The antiparasitic activity against Plasmodium falciparum, Trypanosoma cruzi, and Leishmania donovani, toxicity against Artemia salina, and anticancer activity in the MCF-7 cell line were investigated following protocols established by our institution. Finally, the ability to inhibit the enzymatic activity of α-glucosidase was evaluated by monitoring the hydrolysis of PNP-G. Results: Forty-three fungal isolates were isolated from the mangrove leaves analyzed. Organic extracts were prepared from each isolate for subsequent biological evaluation. It was found that twenty-one of the organic extracts showed activity in at least one of the performed bioassays. In the brine shrimp test, most samples were nontoxic or exhibited weak toxicity. Two fungal extracts showed anticancer activity, three showed antileishmanial activity, and one exhibited weak activity against P. falciparum. The most significant biological activity shown by the evaluated extracts was the inhibition of the α-glucosidase enzyme, where 44% of the fungal extracts were active. Conclusion: The most promising biomedical activity detected in the fungal isolates associated with mangrove plants is the inhibition of the α-glucosidase enzyme. Among the active samples, a high percentage belonged to fungi identified within the class Dothidiomycetes, revealing that this class is a potential new source of compounds with hypoglycemic activity.
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探索从巴拿马红树林中分离出来的内生真菌的生物医学潜力
研究目的本研究旨在评估从巴拿马红树林植物中分离出来的内生真菌的生物医学潜力。为此,对有机提取物进行了生物评估,以确定其抗寄生虫、抗癌、毒性活性以及对α-葡萄糖苷酶的抑制作用。研究方法采用标准程序从巴拿马太平洋沿岸五个不同区域的各种红树植物中采集叶片。采用标准微生物学规程对采集到的每种红树林植物叶片上的内生真菌进行分离。每种真菌分离物的有机提取物都是通过浸泡法制备的。按照本机构制定的方案,研究了对恶性疟原虫、克鲁斯锥虫和唐氏利什曼原虫的抗寄生虫活性,对盐蒿的毒性,以及对 MCF-7 细胞系的抗癌活性。最后,通过监测 PNP-G 的水解情况,评估了抑制α-葡萄糖苷酶酶活性的能力。结果从分析的红树叶中分离出 43 种真菌。从每种分离物中制备了有机提取物,用于随后的生物评估。结果发现,21 种有机提取物在至少一种生物测定中显示出活性。在盐水虾试验中,大多数样本无毒或表现出弱毒性。两种真菌提取物显示出抗癌活性,三种显示出抗利什曼病活性,一种显示出对恶性疟原虫的微弱活性。所评估的萃取物显示出的最重要的生物活性是对α-葡萄糖苷酶的抑制作用,其中 44% 的真菌萃取物具有这种活性。结论在与红树植物相关的真菌分离物中检测到的最有希望的生物医学活性是对α-葡萄糖苷酶的抑制。在具有活性的样本中,属于多知菌纲真菌的比例很高,这表明多知菌纲真菌是具有降血糖活性化合物的潜在新来源。
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