In vitro anti-Toxoplasma gondii efficacy of synthesised benzyltriazole derivatives.

IF 1.5 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research Pub Date : 2021-06-11 DOI:10.4102/ojvr.v88i1.1898
Huanping Guo, Yang Gao, David D N'Da, Xuenan Xuan
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Toxoplasma gondii, an obligate intracellular parasite, is the aetiological agent of toxoplasmosis, a disease that affects approximately 25% - 30% of the world's population. At present, no safe and effective vaccine exists for the prevention of toxoplasmosis. Current treatment options for toxoplasmosis are active only against tachyzoites and may also cause bone marrow toxicity. To contribute to the global search for novel agents for the treatment of toxoplasmosis, we herein report the in vitro activities of previously synthesised benzyltriazole derivatives. The effects of these compounds against T. gondii in vitro were evaluated by using a expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP) type I strain parasite (RH-GFP) and a type II cyst-forming strain of parasite (PruΔku80Δhxgprt). The frontline antitubercular drug isoniazid, designated as Frans J. Smit -isoniazid (FJS-INH), was also included in the screening as a preliminary test in view of future repurposing of this agent. Of the compounds screened, FJS-302, FJS-303, FJS-403 and FJS-INH demonstrated 80% parasite growth inhibition with IC50 values of 5.6 µg/mL, 6.8 µg/µL, 7.0 µg/mL and 19.8 µg/mL, respectively. FJS-302, FJS-303 and FJS-403 inhibited parasite invasion and replication, whereas, sulphadiazine (SFZ), the positive control, was only effective against parasite replication. In addition, SFZ induced bradyzoite differentiation in vitro, whilst FJS-302, FJS-303 and FJS-403 did not increase the bradyzoite number. These results indicate that FJS-302, FJS-303 and FJS-403 have the potential to act as a viable source of antiparasitic therapeutic agents.

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合成苯三唑衍生物体外抗刚地弓形虫的疗效观察。
刚地弓形虫是一种专性细胞内寄生虫,是弓形虫病的病原,弓形虫病影响约25% - 30%的世界人口。目前,还没有安全有效的预防弓形虫病的疫苗。目前弓形虫病的治疗方案仅对速殖子有效,也可能引起骨髓毒性。为了促进全球寻找治疗弓形虫病的新药物,我们在此报告了先前合成的苯三唑衍生物的体外活性。利用表达绿色荧光蛋白(GFP)的I型寄生虫菌株(RH-GFP)和II型囊状寄生虫菌株(PruΔku80Δhxgprt)对这些化合物体外抗弓形虫的作用进行了评价。一线抗结核药物异烟肼,命名为Frans J. Smit -isoniazid (FJS-INH),也被纳入筛选,作为该药物未来重新利用的初步试验。在所筛选的化合物中,FJS-302、FJS-303、FJS-403和FJS-INH对寄生虫生长的抑制作用达到80%,IC50值分别为5.6µg/mL、6.8µg/mL、7.0µg/mL和19.8µg/mL。FJS-302、FJS-303和FJS-403对寄生虫的入侵和复制有抑制作用,而阳性对照磺胺嘧啶(SFZ)仅对寄生虫的复制有抑制作用。此外,SFZ在体外诱导慢殖子分化,而FJS-302、FJS-303和FJS-403没有增加慢殖子数量。这些结果表明,FJS-302、FJS-303和FJS-403具有作为抗寄生虫治疗剂的潜力。
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期刊介绍: The Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, is the official publication of the Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute. While it considers submissions from any geographic region, its focus is on Africa and the infectious and parasitic diseases and disease vectors that affect livestock and wildlife on the continent.
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