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Title

Insights into Ergosterol Peroxide's Trypanocidal Activity.

Authors

Meza-Menchaca, Thuluz; Ramos-Ligonio, Angel; López-Monteon, Aracely; Vidal Limón, Abraham; Kaluzhskiy, Leonid A.; V. Shkel, Tatjana; V. Strushkevich, Natallia; Jiménez-García, Luis Felipe; Agredano Moreno, Lourdes Teresa; Gallegos-García, Verónica; Suárez-Medellín, Jorge; Trigos, Ángel

Abstract

Trypanosoma cruzi, which causes Chagas disease, is a significant health threat in many countries and affects millions of people. Given the magnitude of this disease, a broader understanding of trypanocidal mechanisms is needed to prevent and treat infection. Natural endoperoxides, such as ergosterol peroxide, have been shown to be toxic to parasites without causing harm to human cells or tissues. Although prior studies have demonstrated the trypanocidal activity of ergosterol peroxide, the cellular and molecular mechanisms remain unknown. The results of this study indicate that a free-radical reaction occurs in T. cruzi following ergosterol peroxide exposure, leading to cell death. Using a combination of biochemical, microscopic and in silico experimental approaches, we have identified, for the first time, the cellular and molecular cytotoxic mechanism of an ergosterol peroxide obtained from Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq) P. Kumm. f. sp. Florida.

Subjects

FLORIDA; ERGOSTEROL; TRYPANOSOMA cruzi; PEROXIDES; CHAGAS' disease; PLEUROTUS ostreatus; CELL death

Publication

Biomolecules (2218-273X), 2019, Vol 9, Issue 9, p484

ISSN

2218-273X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/biom9090484

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