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Triphenylmethane derivatives have high in vitro and in vivo activity against the main causative agents of cutaneous leishmaniasis.
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PloS one [PLoS One] 2013; Vol. 8 (1), pp. e51864. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Jan 14. - Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- The current standard of care for cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is organic antimonial compounds, but the administration of these compounds is complicated by a low therapeutic - toxic index, as well as parenteral administration. Thus, there is an urgent need for the development of new and inexpensive therapies for the treatment of CL. In this study, we evaluate the activity of the triphenylmethane (TPM) class of compounds against three species of Leishmania which are pathogenic in humans. The TPM have a history of safe use in humans, dating back to the use of the original member of this class, gentian violet (GV), from the early 20(th) century. Initially, the in vitro efficacy against Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis, L. (Leishmania) amazonensis and L. (L.) major of 9 newly synthesized TPM, in addition to GV, was tested. Inhibitory concentrations (IC) IC(50) of 0.025 to 0.84 µM had been found in promastigotes in vitro assays. The four most effective compounds were then tested in amastigote intracellular assays, resulting in IC(50) of 0.10 to 1.59 µM. A high degree of selectivity of antiparasitic activity over toxicity to mammalian cells was observed. Afterwards, GV and TPM 6 were tested in a topical formulation in mice infected with L. (L.) amazonensis leading to elimination of parasite burdens at the site of lesion/infection. These results demonstrated that TPM present significant anti-leishmanial activities and provide a rationale for human clinical trials of GV and other TPM. TPM are inexpensive and safe, thus using them for treatment of CL may have a major impact on public health.
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- Animals
Cell Death drug effects
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Female
Humans
Intracellular Space drug effects
Intracellular Space parasitology
Leishmania cytology
Leishmania growth & development
Leishmania braziliensis drug effects
Life Cycle Stages drug effects
Mice
Molecular Weight
Trityl Compounds chemistry
Leishmania drug effects
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous drug therapy
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous parasitology
Trityl Compounds pharmacology
Trityl Compounds therapeutic use
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1932-6203
- Volume :
- 8
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- PloS one
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 23341885
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051864