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Activity and Cell-Death Pathway in Leishmania infantum Induced by Sugiol: Vectorization Using Yeast Cell Wall Particles Obtained From Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Visceral leishmaniasis, caused by Leishmania infantum, is a neglected tropical disease, to which efforts in the innovation of effective and affordable treatments remain limited, despite the rising incidence in several regions of the world. In this work, the antileishmanial effects of sugiol were inv...

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Autores principales: Scariot, Débora Botura, Volpato, Hélito, Fernandes, Nilma de Souza, Soares, Edna Filipa Pais, Ueda-Nakamura, Tânia, Dias-Filho, Benedito Prado, Din, Zia Ud, Rodrigues-Filho, Edson, Rubira, Adley Forti, Borges, Olga, Sousa, Maria Do Céu, Nakamura, Celso Vataru
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6587907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31259161
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2019.00208
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author Scariot, Débora Botura
Volpato, Hélito
Fernandes, Nilma de Souza
Soares, Edna Filipa Pais
Ueda-Nakamura, Tânia
Dias-Filho, Benedito Prado
Din, Zia Ud
Rodrigues-Filho, Edson
Rubira, Adley Forti
Borges, Olga
Sousa, Maria Do Céu
Nakamura, Celso Vataru
author_facet Scariot, Débora Botura
Volpato, Hélito
Fernandes, Nilma de Souza
Soares, Edna Filipa Pais
Ueda-Nakamura, Tânia
Dias-Filho, Benedito Prado
Din, Zia Ud
Rodrigues-Filho, Edson
Rubira, Adley Forti
Borges, Olga
Sousa, Maria Do Céu
Nakamura, Celso Vataru
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description Visceral leishmaniasis, caused by Leishmania infantum, is a neglected tropical disease, to which efforts in the innovation of effective and affordable treatments remain limited, despite the rising incidence in several regions of the world. In this work, the antileishmanial effects of sugiol were investigated in vitro. This compound was isolated from the bark of Cupressus lusitanica and showed promising activity against L. infantum. In spite of the positive results, it is known that the compound is a poorly water-soluble diterpene molecule, which hinders further investigation, especially in preclinical animal studies. Thus, in an alternative delivery method, sugiol was entrapped in glucan-rich particles obtained from Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cell walls (YCWPs). To evaluate the activity of sugiol, the experiments were divided into two parts: (i) the in vitro investigation of antileishmanial activity of free sugiol against L. infantum promastigotes after 24, 48, and 72 h of treatment and (ii) the evaluation of antileishmanial activity of sugiol entrapped in glucan-rich particles against intracellular L. infantum amastigotes. Free sugiol induced the cell-death process in promastigotes, which was triggered by enhancing cytosolic calcium level and promoting the autophagy up to the first 24 h. Over time, the presence of autophagic vacuoles became rarer, especially after treatment with lower concentrations of sugiol, but other cellular events intensified, like ROS production, cell shrinkage, and phosphatidylserine exposure. Hyperpolarization of mitochondrial membrane potential was found at 72 h, induced by the mitochondria calcium uptake, causing an increase in ROS production and lipid peroxidation as a consequence. These events resulted in the cell death of promastigotes by secondary necrosis. Sugiol entrapped in glucan-rich particles was specifically recognized by dectin-1 receptor on the plasma membrane of macrophages, the main host cell of Leishmania spp. Electron micrographs revealed particles containing sugiol within the infected macrophages and these particles were active against the intracellular L. infantum amastigotes without affecting the host cell. Therefore, the YCWPs act like a Trojan horse to successfully deliver sugiol into the macrophage, presenting an interesting strategy to deliver water-insoluble drugs to parasitized cells.
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spelling pubmed-65879072019-06-28 Activity and Cell-Death Pathway in Leishmania infantum Induced by Sugiol: Vectorization Using Yeast Cell Wall Particles Obtained From Saccharomyces cerevisiae Scariot, Débora Botura Volpato, Hélito Fernandes, Nilma de Souza Soares, Edna Filipa Pais Ueda-Nakamura, Tânia Dias-Filho, Benedito Prado Din, Zia Ud Rodrigues-Filho, Edson Rubira, Adley Forti Borges, Olga Sousa, Maria Do Céu Nakamura, Celso Vataru Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology Visceral leishmaniasis, caused by Leishmania infantum, is a neglected tropical disease, to which efforts in the innovation of effective and affordable treatments remain limited, despite the rising incidence in several regions of the world. In this work, the antileishmanial effects of sugiol were investigated in vitro. This compound was isolated from the bark of Cupressus lusitanica and showed promising activity against L. infantum. In spite of the positive results, it is known that the compound is a poorly water-soluble diterpene molecule, which hinders further investigation, especially in preclinical animal studies. Thus, in an alternative delivery method, sugiol was entrapped in glucan-rich particles obtained from Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cell walls (YCWPs). To evaluate the activity of sugiol, the experiments were divided into two parts: (i) the in vitro investigation of antileishmanial activity of free sugiol against L. infantum promastigotes after 24, 48, and 72 h of treatment and (ii) the evaluation of antileishmanial activity of sugiol entrapped in glucan-rich particles against intracellular L. infantum amastigotes. Free sugiol induced the cell-death process in promastigotes, which was triggered by enhancing cytosolic calcium level and promoting the autophagy up to the first 24 h. Over time, the presence of autophagic vacuoles became rarer, especially after treatment with lower concentrations of sugiol, but other cellular events intensified, like ROS production, cell shrinkage, and phosphatidylserine exposure. Hyperpolarization of mitochondrial membrane potential was found at 72 h, induced by the mitochondria calcium uptake, causing an increase in ROS production and lipid peroxidation as a consequence. These events resulted in the cell death of promastigotes by secondary necrosis. Sugiol entrapped in glucan-rich particles was specifically recognized by dectin-1 receptor on the plasma membrane of macrophages, the main host cell of Leishmania spp. Electron micrographs revealed particles containing sugiol within the infected macrophages and these particles were active against the intracellular L. infantum amastigotes without affecting the host cell. Therefore, the YCWPs act like a Trojan horse to successfully deliver sugiol into the macrophage, presenting an interesting strategy to deliver water-insoluble drugs to parasitized cells. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6587907/ /pubmed/31259161 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2019.00208 Text en Copyright © 2019 Scariot, Volpato, Fernandes, Soares, Ueda-Nakamura, Dias-Filho, Din, Rodrigues-Filho, Rubira, Borges, Sousa and Nakamura. http://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 Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Scariot, Débora Botura
Volpato, Hélito
Fernandes, Nilma de Souza
Soares, Edna Filipa Pais
Ueda-Nakamura, Tânia
Dias-Filho, Benedito Prado
Din, Zia Ud
Rodrigues-Filho, Edson
Rubira, Adley Forti
Borges, Olga
Sousa, Maria Do Céu
Nakamura, Celso Vataru
Activity and Cell-Death Pathway in Leishmania infantum Induced by Sugiol: Vectorization Using Yeast Cell Wall Particles Obtained From Saccharomyces cerevisiae
title Activity and Cell-Death Pathway in Leishmania infantum Induced by Sugiol: Vectorization Using Yeast Cell Wall Particles Obtained From Saccharomyces cerevisiae
title_full Activity and Cell-Death Pathway in Leishmania infantum Induced by Sugiol: Vectorization Using Yeast Cell Wall Particles Obtained From Saccharomyces cerevisiae
title_fullStr Activity and Cell-Death Pathway in Leishmania infantum Induced by Sugiol: Vectorization Using Yeast Cell Wall Particles Obtained From Saccharomyces cerevisiae
title_full_unstemmed Activity and Cell-Death Pathway in Leishmania infantum Induced by Sugiol: Vectorization Using Yeast Cell Wall Particles Obtained From Saccharomyces cerevisiae
title_short Activity and Cell-Death Pathway in Leishmania infantum Induced by Sugiol: Vectorization Using Yeast Cell Wall Particles Obtained From Saccharomyces cerevisiae
title_sort activity and cell-death pathway in leishmania infantum induced by sugiol: vectorization using yeast cell wall particles obtained from saccharomyces cerevisiae
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6587907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31259161
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2019.00208
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