JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susceptibility of Leishmania to novel pentavalent organometallics: Investigating impact on DNA and membrane integrity in antimony(III)‐sensitive and ‐resistant strains.
Published In: Drug Development Research, 2024, v. 85, n. 3. P. 1 1 of 3
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Authored By: Islam, Arshad; do Prado, Bruno Rodrigues; Dittz, Dalton; Rodrigues, Bernardo Lages; Silva, Sydnei Magno da; do Monte‐Neto, Rubens L.; Shabeer, Muhammad; Frézard, Frédéric; Demicheli, Cynthia 3 of 3
Abstract
The aim the present study was to investigate the impact of novel pentavalent organobismuth and organoantimony complexes on membrane integrity and their interaction with DNA, activity against Sb(III)‐sensitive and ‐resistant Leishmania strains and toxicity in mammalian peritoneal macrophages. Ph3M(L)2 type complexes were synthesized, where M = Sb(V) or Bi(V) and L = deprotonated 3‐(dimethylamino)benzoic acid or 2‐acetylbenzoic acid. Both organobismuth(V) and organoantimony(V) complexes exhibited efficacy at micromolar concentrations against Leishmania amazonensis and L. infantum but only the later ones demonstrated biocompatibility. Ph3Sb(L1)2 and Ph3Bi(L1)2 demonstrated distinct susceptibility profiles compared to inorganic Sb(III)‐resistant strains of MRPA‐overexpressing L. amazonensis and AQP1‐mutated L. guyanensis. These complexes were able to permeate the cell membrane and interact with the Leishmania DNA, suggesting that this effect may contribute to the parasite growth inhibition via apoptosis. Taken altogether, our data substantiate the notion of a distinct mechanism of uptake pathway and action in Leishmania for these organometallic complexes, distinguishing them from the conventional inorganic antimonial drugs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Drug Development Research. 2024/05, Vol. 85, Issue 3, p1
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Geology
- Publication Date:2024
- ISSN:0272-4391
- DOI:10.1002/ddr.22194
- Accession Number:177244110
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