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Synergism in Antiplasmodial Activities of Artemether and Lumefantrine in Combination with Securidaca longipedunculata Fresen (Polygalaceae)

Malaria is the most lethal parasitic disease in the world. The frequent emergence of resistance by malaria parasites to any drug is the hallmark of sustained malaria burden. Since the deployment of artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) it is clear that for a sustained fight against malaria,...

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Autores principales: Ochora, Douglas O., Kakudidi, Esezah K., Namukobe, Jane, Ipulet, Perpetua, Wakoli, Dancan M., Okore, Winnie, Mwakio, Edwin W., Yeda, Redempthah A., Cheruiyot, Agnes C., Juma, Dennis W., Andagalu, Ben, Roth, Amanda L., Ogutu, Bernhards R., Yenesew, Abiy, Akala, Hoseah M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8747340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35009051
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11010047
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author Ochora, Douglas O.
Kakudidi, Esezah K.
Namukobe, Jane
Ipulet, Perpetua
Wakoli, Dancan M.
Okore, Winnie
Mwakio, Edwin W.
Yeda, Redempthah A.
Cheruiyot, Agnes C.
Juma, Dennis W.
Andagalu, Ben
Roth, Amanda L.
Ogutu, Bernhards R.
Yenesew, Abiy
Akala, Hoseah M.
author_facet Ochora, Douglas O.
Kakudidi, Esezah K.
Namukobe, Jane
Ipulet, Perpetua
Wakoli, Dancan M.
Okore, Winnie
Mwakio, Edwin W.
Yeda, Redempthah A.
Cheruiyot, Agnes C.
Juma, Dennis W.
Andagalu, Ben
Roth, Amanda L.
Ogutu, Bernhards R.
Yenesew, Abiy
Akala, Hoseah M.
author_sort Ochora, Douglas O.
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description Malaria is the most lethal parasitic disease in the world. The frequent emergence of resistance by malaria parasites to any drug is the hallmark of sustained malaria burden. Since the deployment of artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) it is clear that for a sustained fight against malaria, drug combination is one of the strategies toward malaria elimination. In Sub-Saharan Africa where malaria prevalence is the highest, the identification of plants with a novel mechanism of action that is devoid of cross-resistance is a feasible strategy in drug combination therapy. Thus, artemether and lumefantrine were separately combined and tested with extracts of Securidaca longipedunculata, a plant widely used to treat malaria, at fixed extract–drug ratios of 4:1, 3:1, 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, and 1:4. These combinations were tested for antiplasmodial activity against three strains of Plasmodium falciparum (W2, D6, and DD2), and seven field isolates that were characterized for molecular and ex vivo drug resistance profiles. The mean sum of fifty-percent fractional inhibition concentration (FIC(50)) of each combination and singly was determined. Synergism was observed across all fixed doses when roots extracts were combined with artemether against D6 strain (FIC(50) 0.403 ± 0.068) and stems extract combined with lumefantrine against DD2 strain (FIC(50) 0.376 ± 0.096) as well as field isolates (FIC(50) 0.656 ± 0.067). Similarly, synergism was observed in all ratios when leaves extract were combined with lumefantrine against W2 strain (FIC(50) 0.456 ± 0.165). Synergism was observed in most combinations indicating the potential use of S. longipedunculata in combination with artemether and lumefantrine in combating resistance.
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spelling pubmed-87473402022-01-11 Synergism in Antiplasmodial Activities of Artemether and Lumefantrine in Combination with Securidaca longipedunculata Fresen (Polygalaceae) Ochora, Douglas O. Kakudidi, Esezah K. Namukobe, Jane Ipulet, Perpetua Wakoli, Dancan M. Okore, Winnie Mwakio, Edwin W. Yeda, Redempthah A. Cheruiyot, Agnes C. Juma, Dennis W. Andagalu, Ben Roth, Amanda L. Ogutu, Bernhards R. Yenesew, Abiy Akala, Hoseah M. Plants (Basel) Article Malaria is the most lethal parasitic disease in the world. The frequent emergence of resistance by malaria parasites to any drug is the hallmark of sustained malaria burden. Since the deployment of artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) it is clear that for a sustained fight against malaria, drug combination is one of the strategies toward malaria elimination. In Sub-Saharan Africa where malaria prevalence is the highest, the identification of plants with a novel mechanism of action that is devoid of cross-resistance is a feasible strategy in drug combination therapy. Thus, artemether and lumefantrine were separately combined and tested with extracts of Securidaca longipedunculata, a plant widely used to treat malaria, at fixed extract–drug ratios of 4:1, 3:1, 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, and 1:4. These combinations were tested for antiplasmodial activity against three strains of Plasmodium falciparum (W2, D6, and DD2), and seven field isolates that were characterized for molecular and ex vivo drug resistance profiles. The mean sum of fifty-percent fractional inhibition concentration (FIC(50)) of each combination and singly was determined. Synergism was observed across all fixed doses when roots extracts were combined with artemether against D6 strain (FIC(50) 0.403 ± 0.068) and stems extract combined with lumefantrine against DD2 strain (FIC(50) 0.376 ± 0.096) as well as field isolates (FIC(50) 0.656 ± 0.067). Similarly, synergism was observed in all ratios when leaves extract were combined with lumefantrine against W2 strain (FIC(50) 0.456 ± 0.165). Synergism was observed in most combinations indicating the potential use of S. longipedunculata in combination with artemether and lumefantrine in combating resistance. MDPI 2021-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8747340/ /pubmed/35009051 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11010047 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ochora, Douglas O.
Kakudidi, Esezah K.
Namukobe, Jane
Ipulet, Perpetua
Wakoli, Dancan M.
Okore, Winnie
Mwakio, Edwin W.
Yeda, Redempthah A.
Cheruiyot, Agnes C.
Juma, Dennis W.
Andagalu, Ben
Roth, Amanda L.
Ogutu, Bernhards R.
Yenesew, Abiy
Akala, Hoseah M.
Synergism in Antiplasmodial Activities of Artemether and Lumefantrine in Combination with Securidaca longipedunculata Fresen (Polygalaceae)
title Synergism in Antiplasmodial Activities of Artemether and Lumefantrine in Combination with Securidaca longipedunculata Fresen (Polygalaceae)
title_full Synergism in Antiplasmodial Activities of Artemether and Lumefantrine in Combination with Securidaca longipedunculata Fresen (Polygalaceae)
title_fullStr Synergism in Antiplasmodial Activities of Artemether and Lumefantrine in Combination with Securidaca longipedunculata Fresen (Polygalaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Synergism in Antiplasmodial Activities of Artemether and Lumefantrine in Combination with Securidaca longipedunculata Fresen (Polygalaceae)
title_short Synergism in Antiplasmodial Activities of Artemether and Lumefantrine in Combination with Securidaca longipedunculata Fresen (Polygalaceae)
title_sort synergism in antiplasmodial activities of artemether and lumefantrine in combination with securidaca longipedunculata fresen (polygalaceae)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8747340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35009051
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11010047
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