Defibrotide Interferes With Several Steps of the Coagulation-Inflammation Cycle and Exhibits Therapeutic Potential to Treat Severe Malaria

Author:

Francischetti Ivo M.B.1,Oliveira Carlo J.1,Ostera Graciela R.1,Yager Stephanie B.1,Debierre-Grockiego Françoise1,Carregaro Vanessa1,Jaramillo-Gutierrez Giovanna1,Hume Jen C.C.1,Jiang Lubin1,Moretz Samuel E.1,Lin Christina K.1,Ribeiro José M.C.1,Long Carole A.1,Vickers Brandi K.1,Schwarz Ralph T.1,Seydel Karl B.1,Iacobelli Massimo1,Ackerman Hans C.1,Srinivasan Prakash1,Gomes Regis B.1,Wang Xunde1,Monteiro Robson Q.1,Kotsyfakis Michail1,Sá-Nunes Anderson1,Waisberg Michael1

Affiliation:

1. From the Laboratory of Malaria and Vector Research (I.M.B.F., C.J.O., G.R.O., V.C., G.J.-G., J.C.C.H., L.J., S.E.M., J.M.C.R., C.A.L., K.B.S., H.C.A., P.S., R.B.G., M.K., A.S.-N.), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD; Instituto de Ciências Biológicas e Naturais (C.J.O.), Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro, Uberaba, Brazil; Laboratory of Immunogenetics (S.B.Y., C.K.L., B.K.V., M.W.), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious...

Abstract

Objective— The coagulation-inflammation cycle has been implicated as a critical component in malaria pathogenesis. Defibrotide (DF), a mixture of DNA aptamers, displays anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory, and endothelial cell (EC)-protective activities and has been successfully used to treat comatose children with veno-occlusive disease. DF was investigated here as a drug to treat cerebral malaria. Methods and Results— DF blocks tissue factor expression by ECs incubated with parasitized red blood cells and attenuates prothrombinase activity, platelet aggregation, and complement activation. In contrast, it does not affect nitric oxide bioavailability. We also demonstrated that Plasmodium falciparum glycosylphosphatidylinositol ( Pf -GPI) induces tissue factor expression in ECs and cytokine production by dendritic cells. Notably, dendritic cells, known to modulate coagulation and inflammation systemically, were identified as a novel target for DF. Accordingly, DF inhibits Toll-like receptor ligand-dependent dendritic cells activation by a mechanism that is blocked by adenosine receptor antagonist (8-p-sulfophenyltheophylline) but not reproduced by synthetic poly-A, -C, -T, and -G. These results imply that aptameric sequences and adenosine receptor mediate dendritic cells responses to the drug. DF also prevents rosetting formation, red blood cells invasion by P. falciparum and abolishes oocysts development in Anopheles gambiae. In a murine model of cerebral malaria, DF affected parasitemia, decreased IFN-γ levels, and ameliorated clinical score (day 5) with a trend for increased survival. Conclusion— Therapeutic use of DF in malaria is proposed.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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