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Identification of potent anti-Cryptosporidium new drug leads by screening traditional Chinese medicines

Cryptosporidium spp. are gastrointestinal opportunistic protozoan parasites that infect humans, domestic animals, and wild animals all over the world. Cryptosporidiosis is the second leading infectious diarrheal disease in infants less than 5 years old. Cryptosporidiosis is a common zoonotic disease...

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Autores principales: Kabir, Mohammad Hazzaz Bin, Recuenco, Frances Cagayat, Mohd Zin, Nur Khatijah, Watanabe, Nina, Fukuda, Yasuhiro, Bando, Hironori, Watanabe, Kenichi, Bochimoto, Hiroki, Xuan, Xuenan, Kato, Kentaro
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9731497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36441814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010947
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author Kabir, Mohammad Hazzaz Bin
Recuenco, Frances Cagayat
Mohd Zin, Nur Khatijah
Watanabe, Nina
Fukuda, Yasuhiro
Bando, Hironori
Watanabe, Kenichi
Bochimoto, Hiroki
Xuan, Xuenan
Kato, Kentaro
author_facet Kabir, Mohammad Hazzaz Bin
Recuenco, Frances Cagayat
Mohd Zin, Nur Khatijah
Watanabe, Nina
Fukuda, Yasuhiro
Bando, Hironori
Watanabe, Kenichi
Bochimoto, Hiroki
Xuan, Xuenan
Kato, Kentaro
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description Cryptosporidium spp. are gastrointestinal opportunistic protozoan parasites that infect humans, domestic animals, and wild animals all over the world. Cryptosporidiosis is the second leading infectious diarrheal disease in infants less than 5 years old. Cryptosporidiosis is a common zoonotic disease associated with diarrhea in infants and immunocompromised individuals. Consequently, cryptosporidiosis is considered a serious economic, veterinary, and medical concern. The treatment options for cryptosporidiosis are limited. To address this problem, we screened a natural product library containing 87 compounds of Traditional Chinese Medicines for anti-Cryptosporidium compounds that could serve as novel drug leads and therapeutic targets against C. parvum. To examine the anti-Cryptosporidium activity and half-maximal inhibitory doses (EC(50)) of these compounds, we performed in vitro assays (Cryptosporidium growth inhibition assay and host cell viability assay) and in vivo experiments in mice. In these assays, the C. parvum HNJ-1 strain was used. Four of the 87 compounds (alisol-A, alisol-B, atropine sulfate, and bufotalin) showed strong anti-Cryptosporidium activity in vitro (EC(50) values = 122.9±6.7, 79.58±13.8, 253.5±30.3, and 63.43±18.7 nM, respectively), and minimum host cell cytotoxicity (cell survival > 95%). Furthermore, atropine sulfate (200 mg/kg) and bufotalin (0.1 mg/kg) also showed in vivo inhibitory effects. Our findings demonstrate that atropine sulfate and bufotalin are effective against C. parvum infection both in vitro and in vivo. These compounds may, therefore, represent promising novel anti-Cryptosporidium drug leads for future medications against cryptosporidiosis.
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spelling pubmed-97314972022-12-09 Identification of potent anti-Cryptosporidium new drug leads by screening traditional Chinese medicines Kabir, Mohammad Hazzaz Bin Recuenco, Frances Cagayat Mohd Zin, Nur Khatijah Watanabe, Nina Fukuda, Yasuhiro Bando, Hironori Watanabe, Kenichi Bochimoto, Hiroki Xuan, Xuenan Kato, Kentaro PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Cryptosporidium spp. are gastrointestinal opportunistic protozoan parasites that infect humans, domestic animals, and wild animals all over the world. Cryptosporidiosis is the second leading infectious diarrheal disease in infants less than 5 years old. Cryptosporidiosis is a common zoonotic disease associated with diarrhea in infants and immunocompromised individuals. Consequently, cryptosporidiosis is considered a serious economic, veterinary, and medical concern. The treatment options for cryptosporidiosis are limited. To address this problem, we screened a natural product library containing 87 compounds of Traditional Chinese Medicines for anti-Cryptosporidium compounds that could serve as novel drug leads and therapeutic targets against C. parvum. To examine the anti-Cryptosporidium activity and half-maximal inhibitory doses (EC(50)) of these compounds, we performed in vitro assays (Cryptosporidium growth inhibition assay and host cell viability assay) and in vivo experiments in mice. In these assays, the C. parvum HNJ-1 strain was used. Four of the 87 compounds (alisol-A, alisol-B, atropine sulfate, and bufotalin) showed strong anti-Cryptosporidium activity in vitro (EC(50) values = 122.9±6.7, 79.58±13.8, 253.5±30.3, and 63.43±18.7 nM, respectively), and minimum host cell cytotoxicity (cell survival > 95%). Furthermore, atropine sulfate (200 mg/kg) and bufotalin (0.1 mg/kg) also showed in vivo inhibitory effects. Our findings demonstrate that atropine sulfate and bufotalin are effective against C. parvum infection both in vitro and in vivo. These compounds may, therefore, represent promising novel anti-Cryptosporidium drug leads for future medications against cryptosporidiosis. Public Library of Science 2022-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9731497/ /pubmed/36441814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010947 Text en © 2022 Kabir et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kabir, Mohammad Hazzaz Bin
Recuenco, Frances Cagayat
Mohd Zin, Nur Khatijah
Watanabe, Nina
Fukuda, Yasuhiro
Bando, Hironori
Watanabe, Kenichi
Bochimoto, Hiroki
Xuan, Xuenan
Kato, Kentaro
Identification of potent anti-Cryptosporidium new drug leads by screening traditional Chinese medicines
title Identification of potent anti-Cryptosporidium new drug leads by screening traditional Chinese medicines
title_full Identification of potent anti-Cryptosporidium new drug leads by screening traditional Chinese medicines
title_fullStr Identification of potent anti-Cryptosporidium new drug leads by screening traditional Chinese medicines
title_full_unstemmed Identification of potent anti-Cryptosporidium new drug leads by screening traditional Chinese medicines
title_short Identification of potent anti-Cryptosporidium new drug leads by screening traditional Chinese medicines
title_sort identification of potent anti-cryptosporidium new drug leads by screening traditional chinese medicines
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9731497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36441814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010947
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