Trypanocidal and leishmanicidal activities of different antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) isolated from aquatic animals
Most of the available animal antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been tested against bacteria and fungi, but very few against protozoan parasites. In the present study, we investigated the antiparasitic activity of different AMPs isolated from aquatic animals: tachyplesin (Tach, from Tachypleus tride...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental parasitology 2008-02, Vol.118 (2), p.197-202 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Most of the available animal antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been tested against bacteria and fungi, but very few against protozoan parasites. In the present study, we investigated the antiparasitic activity of different AMPs isolated from aquatic animals: tachyplesin (Tach, from
Tachypleus tridentatus), magainin (Mag, from
Xenopus laevis), clavanin (Clav, from
Styela clava), penaeidin (Pen, from
Litopenaeus vannamei), mytilin (Myt, from
Mytilus edulis) and anti-lipopolysaccharide factor (ALF, from
Penaeus monodon). The antiparasitic activity was evaluated against the promastigote form of
Leishmania braziliensis and epi and trypomastigote forms of
Trypanosoma cruzi, through the MTT method. Tach was the most potent peptide, killing completely
L. braziliensis and trypomastigote
T. cruzi from 12.5
μM, whereas Pen and Clav were weakly active against trypomastigotes and Myt against
L. braziliensis, only at a high concentration (100
μM). Tach and Mag were markedly hemolytic at high concentrations, whereas the other peptides caused only a slight hemolysis ( |
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ISSN: | 0014-4894 1090-2449 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.exppara.2007.07.011 |