生物
克鲁兹锥虫
防御素
抗菌肽
利什曼原虫
恰加斯病
抗菌剂
昆虫
寄生虫寄主
三角蝽亚科
微生物学
无鞭毛体
半翅目
病毒学
红腹鱼科
动物
植物
万维网
计算机科学
作者
Paulina Díaz-Garrido,Rosa Elena Cárdenas-Guerra,Ignacio Martínez,Sebastián Poggio,Karla Daniela Rodríguez-Hernández,Lucio Rivera-Santiago,Jaime Ortega‐López,Sergio Sánchez-Esquivel,Bertha Espinoza
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ibmb.2021.103673
摘要
Defensins are one of the major families of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) that are widely distributed in insects. In Triatomines (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi the causative agent of Chagas disease, two large groups of defensin isoforms have been described: type 1 and type 4. The aim of this study was to analyze the trypanocidal activity of a type 1 recombinant defensin (rDef1.3) identified in Triatoma (Meccus) pallidipennis, an endemic specie from México. The trypanocidal activity of this defensin was evaluated in vitro, against the parasites T. cruzi, T. rangeli, and two species of Leishmania (L. mexicana and L. major) both causative agents of cutaneous leishmaniasis. Our data demonstrated that the defensin was active against all the parasites although in different degrees. The defensin altered the morphology, reduced the viability and inhibited the growth of T.cruzi. When tested against T. rangeli (a parasite that infects a variety of mammalian species), stronger morphological effects where observed. Surprisingly the greatest effects were observed against the two Leishmania species, of which L. major was the parasite most affected with 50% of dead cells or with damaged membranes, in addition of a reduction in its proliferative capacity in culture. These results suggest that rDef1.3 has an important antimicrobial effect against trypanosomatids which cause some of the more important neglected tropical diseases transmitted by insect vectors.
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