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Deciphering anti-infectious compounds from Peruvian medicinal Cordoncillos extract library through multiplexed assays and chemical profiling

High prevalence of parasitic or bacterial infectious diseases in some world areas is due to multiple reasons, including a lack of an appropriate health policy, challenging logistics and poverty. The support to research and development of new medicines to fight infectious diseases is one of the susta...

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Autores principales: Vásquez-Ocmín, Pedro G., Cojean, Sandrine, Roumy, Vincent, Marti, Guillaume, Pomel, Sébastien, Gadea, Alice, Leblanc, Karine, Dennemont, Indira, Ruiz-Vásquez, Liliana, Ricopa Cotrina, Hivelli, Ruiz Mesia, Wilfredo, Bertani, Stéphane, Ruiz Mesia, Lastenia, Maciuk, Alexandre
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10278888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37342590
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1100542
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author Vásquez-Ocmín, Pedro G.
Cojean, Sandrine
Roumy, Vincent
Marti, Guillaume
Pomel, Sébastien
Gadea, Alice
Leblanc, Karine
Dennemont, Indira
Ruiz-Vásquez, Liliana
Ricopa Cotrina, Hivelli
Ruiz Mesia, Wilfredo
Bertani, Stéphane
Ruiz Mesia, Lastenia
Maciuk, Alexandre
author_facet Vásquez-Ocmín, Pedro G.
Cojean, Sandrine
Roumy, Vincent
Marti, Guillaume
Pomel, Sébastien
Gadea, Alice
Leblanc, Karine
Dennemont, Indira
Ruiz-Vásquez, Liliana
Ricopa Cotrina, Hivelli
Ruiz Mesia, Wilfredo
Bertani, Stéphane
Ruiz Mesia, Lastenia
Maciuk, Alexandre
author_sort Vásquez-Ocmín, Pedro G.
collection PubMed
description High prevalence of parasitic or bacterial infectious diseases in some world areas is due to multiple reasons, including a lack of an appropriate health policy, challenging logistics and poverty. The support to research and development of new medicines to fight infectious diseases is one of the sustainable development goals promoted by World Health Organization (WHO). In this sense, the traditional medicinal knowledge substantiated by ethnopharmacology is a valuable starting point for drug discovery. This work aims at the scientific validation of the traditional use of Piper species (“Cordoncillos”) as firsthand anti-infectious medicines. For this purpose, we adapted a computational statistical model to correlate the LCMS chemical profiles of 54 extracts from 19 Piper species to their corresponding anti-infectious assay results based on 37 microbial or parasites strains. We mainly identified two groups of bioactive compounds (called features as they are considered at the analytical level and are not formally isolated). Group 1 is composed of 11 features being highly correlated to an inhibiting activity on 21 bacteria (principally Gram-positive strains), one fungus (C. albicans), and one parasite (Trypanosoma brucei gambiense). The group 2 is composed of 9 features having a clear selectivity on Leishmania (all strains, both axenic and intramacrophagic). Bioactive features in group 1 were identified principally in the extracts of Piper strigosum and P. xanthostachyum. In group 2, bioactive features were distributed in the extracts of 14 Piper species. This multiplexed approach provided a broad picture of the metabolome as well as a map of compounds putatively associated to bioactivity. To our knowledge, the implementation of this type of metabolomics tools aimed at identifying bioactive compounds has not been used so far.
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spelling pubmed-102788882023-06-20 Deciphering anti-infectious compounds from Peruvian medicinal Cordoncillos extract library through multiplexed assays and chemical profiling Vásquez-Ocmín, Pedro G. Cojean, Sandrine Roumy, Vincent Marti, Guillaume Pomel, Sébastien Gadea, Alice Leblanc, Karine Dennemont, Indira Ruiz-Vásquez, Liliana Ricopa Cotrina, Hivelli Ruiz Mesia, Wilfredo Bertani, Stéphane Ruiz Mesia, Lastenia Maciuk, Alexandre Front Pharmacol Pharmacology High prevalence of parasitic or bacterial infectious diseases in some world areas is due to multiple reasons, including a lack of an appropriate health policy, challenging logistics and poverty. The support to research and development of new medicines to fight infectious diseases is one of the sustainable development goals promoted by World Health Organization (WHO). In this sense, the traditional medicinal knowledge substantiated by ethnopharmacology is a valuable starting point for drug discovery. This work aims at the scientific validation of the traditional use of Piper species (“Cordoncillos”) as firsthand anti-infectious medicines. For this purpose, we adapted a computational statistical model to correlate the LCMS chemical profiles of 54 extracts from 19 Piper species to their corresponding anti-infectious assay results based on 37 microbial or parasites strains. We mainly identified two groups of bioactive compounds (called features as they are considered at the analytical level and are not formally isolated). Group 1 is composed of 11 features being highly correlated to an inhibiting activity on 21 bacteria (principally Gram-positive strains), one fungus (C. albicans), and one parasite (Trypanosoma brucei gambiense). The group 2 is composed of 9 features having a clear selectivity on Leishmania (all strains, both axenic and intramacrophagic). Bioactive features in group 1 were identified principally in the extracts of Piper strigosum and P. xanthostachyum. In group 2, bioactive features were distributed in the extracts of 14 Piper species. This multiplexed approach provided a broad picture of the metabolome as well as a map of compounds putatively associated to bioactivity. To our knowledge, the implementation of this type of metabolomics tools aimed at identifying bioactive compounds has not been used so far. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10278888/ /pubmed/37342590 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1100542 Text en Copyright © 2023 Vásquez-Ocmín, Cojean, Roumy, Marti, Pomel, Gadea, Leblanc, Dennemont, Ruiz-Vásquez, Ricopa Cotrina, Ruiz Mesia, Bertani, Ruiz Mesia and Maciuk. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Vásquez-Ocmín, Pedro G.
Cojean, Sandrine
Roumy, Vincent
Marti, Guillaume
Pomel, Sébastien
Gadea, Alice
Leblanc, Karine
Dennemont, Indira
Ruiz-Vásquez, Liliana
Ricopa Cotrina, Hivelli
Ruiz Mesia, Wilfredo
Bertani, Stéphane
Ruiz Mesia, Lastenia
Maciuk, Alexandre
Deciphering anti-infectious compounds from Peruvian medicinal Cordoncillos extract library through multiplexed assays and chemical profiling
title Deciphering anti-infectious compounds from Peruvian medicinal Cordoncillos extract library through multiplexed assays and chemical profiling
title_full Deciphering anti-infectious compounds from Peruvian medicinal Cordoncillos extract library through multiplexed assays and chemical profiling
title_fullStr Deciphering anti-infectious compounds from Peruvian medicinal Cordoncillos extract library through multiplexed assays and chemical profiling
title_full_unstemmed Deciphering anti-infectious compounds from Peruvian medicinal Cordoncillos extract library through multiplexed assays and chemical profiling
title_short Deciphering anti-infectious compounds from Peruvian medicinal Cordoncillos extract library through multiplexed assays and chemical profiling
title_sort deciphering anti-infectious compounds from peruvian medicinal cordoncillos extract library through multiplexed assays and chemical profiling
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10278888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37342590
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1100542
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