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Phytoecdysteroids as modulators of the Toxoplasma gondii growth rate in human and mouse cells

BACKGROUND: Searching for new effective drugs against human and animal toxoplasmosis we decided to test the anti-Toxoplasma potential of phytoecdysteroids (α-ecdysone and 20-hydroxyecdysone) characterized by the pleiotropic activity on mammalian organisms including the enhancement of host’s anti-par...

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Autores principales: Dzitko, Katarzyna, Grzybowski, Marcin Mikołaj, Pawełczyk, Jakub, Dziadek, Bożena, Gatkowska, Justyna, Stączek, Paweł, Długońska, Henryka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4536731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26272689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-1019-7
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author Dzitko, Katarzyna
Grzybowski, Marcin Mikołaj
Pawełczyk, Jakub
Dziadek, Bożena
Gatkowska, Justyna
Stączek, Paweł
Długońska, Henryka
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Grzybowski, Marcin Mikołaj
Pawełczyk, Jakub
Dziadek, Bożena
Gatkowska, Justyna
Stączek, Paweł
Długońska, Henryka
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description BACKGROUND: Searching for new effective drugs against human and animal toxoplasmosis we decided to test the anti-Toxoplasma potential of phytoecdysteroids (α-ecdysone and 20-hydroxyecdysone) characterized by the pleiotropic activity on mammalian organisms including the enhancement of host’s anti-parasitic defence. This objective was accomplished by the in vitro evaluation of T. gondii growth in phytoecdysteroid-treated immunocompetent cells of selected hosts: humans and two strains of inbred mice with genetically determined different susceptibility to toxoplasmosis. METHODS: Peripheral mononuclear blood cells were isolated from Toxoplasma-positive and Toxoplasma-negative women (N = 43) and men (N = 21). Non-infected mice (C57BL/6, N = 10 and BALB/c, N = 14) and mice (BALB/c, N = 10) challenged intraperitoneally with 5 tissue cysts of the T. gondii DX strain were also used in this study as a source of splenocytes. The effects of phytoecdysteroids on the viability of human PBMC and mouse splenocytes were evaluated using the MTT assay. The influence of phytoecdysteroids on PBMCs, splenocytes and T. gondii proliferation was measured using radioactivity tests (the level of 3[H] uracil incorporation by toxoplasms or 3[H] thymidine by PBMCs and splenocytes), which was confirmed by quantitative Real-Time PCR. Statistical analysis was performed using SigmaStat 3.5 (Systat Software GmbH). The best-fit IC50 curves were plotted using GraphPad Prism 6.0 (GraphPad Software, Inc.). RESULTS: Our results showed that phytoecdysteroids promote the multiplication of Toxoplasma in cultures of human or murine immune cells, in contrast to another apicomplexan parasite, Babesia gibsoni. Additionally, the tested phytoecdysteroids did not stimulate the in vitro secretion of the essential protective cytokines (IFN-γ, IL-2 and IL-10), neither by human nor by murine immune cells involved in an effective intracellular killing of the parasite. CONCLUSIONS: Judging by the effect of phytoecdysteroids on the T. gondii proliferation, demonstrated for the first time in this study, it seems that these compounds should not be taken into consideration as potential medications to treat toxoplasmosis. Phytoecdysteroids included in the food are most likely not harmful for human or animal health but certain nutrients containing ecdysteroids at high concentrations could promote T. gondii proliferation in chronically infected and immunocompromised individuals. In order to assess the real impact of ecdysteroids on the course of natural T. gondii invasion, in vivo research should be undertaken because it cannot be ruled out that the in vivo effect will be different than the in vitro one. However, taking into account the possible stimulating effect of ecdysteroids on some opportunistic parasites (such as Toxoplasma or Strongyloides) further studies are necessary and should focus on the mechanisms of their action, which directly or indirectly enhance the parasite growth. Since ecdysteroids are considered as potential drugs, it is essential to determine their effect on various parasitic pathogens, which may infect the host at the same time, especially in immunocompromised individuals.
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spelling pubmed-45367312015-08-15 Phytoecdysteroids as modulators of the Toxoplasma gondii growth rate in human and mouse cells Dzitko, Katarzyna Grzybowski, Marcin Mikołaj Pawełczyk, Jakub Dziadek, Bożena Gatkowska, Justyna Stączek, Paweł Długońska, Henryka Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Searching for new effective drugs against human and animal toxoplasmosis we decided to test the anti-Toxoplasma potential of phytoecdysteroids (α-ecdysone and 20-hydroxyecdysone) characterized by the pleiotropic activity on mammalian organisms including the enhancement of host’s anti-parasitic defence. This objective was accomplished by the in vitro evaluation of T. gondii growth in phytoecdysteroid-treated immunocompetent cells of selected hosts: humans and two strains of inbred mice with genetically determined different susceptibility to toxoplasmosis. METHODS: Peripheral mononuclear blood cells were isolated from Toxoplasma-positive and Toxoplasma-negative women (N = 43) and men (N = 21). Non-infected mice (C57BL/6, N = 10 and BALB/c, N = 14) and mice (BALB/c, N = 10) challenged intraperitoneally with 5 tissue cysts of the T. gondii DX strain were also used in this study as a source of splenocytes. The effects of phytoecdysteroids on the viability of human PBMC and mouse splenocytes were evaluated using the MTT assay. The influence of phytoecdysteroids on PBMCs, splenocytes and T. gondii proliferation was measured using radioactivity tests (the level of 3[H] uracil incorporation by toxoplasms or 3[H] thymidine by PBMCs and splenocytes), which was confirmed by quantitative Real-Time PCR. Statistical analysis was performed using SigmaStat 3.5 (Systat Software GmbH). The best-fit IC50 curves were plotted using GraphPad Prism 6.0 (GraphPad Software, Inc.). RESULTS: Our results showed that phytoecdysteroids promote the multiplication of Toxoplasma in cultures of human or murine immune cells, in contrast to another apicomplexan parasite, Babesia gibsoni. Additionally, the tested phytoecdysteroids did not stimulate the in vitro secretion of the essential protective cytokines (IFN-γ, IL-2 and IL-10), neither by human nor by murine immune cells involved in an effective intracellular killing of the parasite. CONCLUSIONS: Judging by the effect of phytoecdysteroids on the T. gondii proliferation, demonstrated for the first time in this study, it seems that these compounds should not be taken into consideration as potential medications to treat toxoplasmosis. Phytoecdysteroids included in the food are most likely not harmful for human or animal health but certain nutrients containing ecdysteroids at high concentrations could promote T. gondii proliferation in chronically infected and immunocompromised individuals. In order to assess the real impact of ecdysteroids on the course of natural T. gondii invasion, in vivo research should be undertaken because it cannot be ruled out that the in vivo effect will be different than the in vitro one. However, taking into account the possible stimulating effect of ecdysteroids on some opportunistic parasites (such as Toxoplasma or Strongyloides) further studies are necessary and should focus on the mechanisms of their action, which directly or indirectly enhance the parasite growth. Since ecdysteroids are considered as potential drugs, it is essential to determine their effect on various parasitic pathogens, which may infect the host at the same time, especially in immunocompromised individuals. BioMed Central 2015-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4536731/ /pubmed/26272689 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-1019-7 Text en © Dzitko et al. 2015 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Dzitko, Katarzyna
Grzybowski, Marcin Mikołaj
Pawełczyk, Jakub
Dziadek, Bożena
Gatkowska, Justyna
Stączek, Paweł
Długońska, Henryka
Phytoecdysteroids as modulators of the Toxoplasma gondii growth rate in human and mouse cells
title Phytoecdysteroids as modulators of the Toxoplasma gondii growth rate in human and mouse cells
title_full Phytoecdysteroids as modulators of the Toxoplasma gondii growth rate in human and mouse cells
title_fullStr Phytoecdysteroids as modulators of the Toxoplasma gondii growth rate in human and mouse cells
title_full_unstemmed Phytoecdysteroids as modulators of the Toxoplasma gondii growth rate in human and mouse cells
title_short Phytoecdysteroids as modulators of the Toxoplasma gondii growth rate in human and mouse cells
title_sort phytoecdysteroids as modulators of the toxoplasma gondii growth rate in human and mouse cells
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4536731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26272689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-1019-7
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