N-Butyl-[1-(4-Methoxy)Phenyl-9H-β-Carboline]-3-Carboxamide Prevents Cytokinesis in Leishmania amazonensis

Author:

Stefanello T. F.,Panice M. R.,Ueda-Nakamura T.,Sarragiotto M. H.,Auzély-Velty R.,Nakamura C. V.

Abstract

ABSTRACTLeishmaniasis, a complex of diseases caused by protozoa of the genusLeishmania, is endemic in 98 countries, affecting approximately 12 million people worldwide. Current treatments for leishmaniasis have many disadvantages, such as toxicity, high costs, and prolonged treatment, making the development of new treatment alternatives highly relevant. Several studies have verified the antileishmanial activity of β-carboline compounds. In the present study, we investigated thein vitroantileishmanial activity ofN-butyl-[1-(4-methoxy)phenyl-9H-β-carboline]-3-carboxamide (β-CB) againstLeishmania amazonensis. The compound was active against promastigote, axenic amastigote, and intracellular amastigote forms ofL. amazonensis, exhibiting high selectivity for the parasite. Moreover, β-CB did not exhibit hemolytic or mutagenic potential. Promastigotes treated with the alkaloid presented rounding of the body cell, cell membrane projections, an increase in the number of promastigotes presenting two flagella, and parasites of abnormal phenotype, with three or more flagella and/or nuclei. Furthermore, we observed an increase in the subpopulation of cells in the G2/M stage of the cell cycle. Altogether, these results suggest that β-CB likely prevents cytokinesis, although it does not interfere with the duplication of cell structures. We also verified an increase in O2·−production and the accumulation of lipid storage bodies. Cell membrane integrity was maintained, in addition to the absence of phosphatidylserine externalization, DNA fragmentation, and autophagosomes. Although the possibility of an apoptotic process cannot be discarded, β-CB likely exerts its antileishmanial activity through a cytostatic effect, thus preventing cellular proliferation.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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