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Effect of DODAB Nano-Sized Cationic Bilayer Fragments against Leishmania amazonensis
Authors:Thalita C S Ferreira  Ismael P Sauter  Lina Borda-Samper  Enyd Bentivoglio  Jarina P DaMata  Noemi N Taniwaki  Patrício R Orrego  Jorge E Araya  Nilton Lincopan  Mauro Cortez
Abstract:The dioctadecyldimethylammonium bromide (DODAB) is a double-chained cationic lipid with potent bactericide and fungistatic activities; however, its toxicity on protozoan parasites is still unknown. Here, we show the antileishmanial activity of DODAB nano-sized cationic bilayer fragments on stationary-phase promastigotes and amastigotes of Leishmania amazonensis, the causative agent of cutaneous leishmaniasis. Upon treatment with DODAB, we analyzed the parasite surface zeta-potential, parasite viability, cellular structural modifications, and intracellular proliferation. The DODAB cytotoxic effect was dose-dependent, with a median effective concentration (EC50) of 25 µM for both life-cycle stages, comparable to the reported data for bacteria and fungi. The treatment with DODAB changed the membrane zeta-potential from negative to positive, compromised the parasite’s morphology, affected the cell size regulation, caused a loss of intracellular organelles, and probably dysregulated the plasma membrane permeability without membrane disruption. Moreover, the parasites that survived after treatment induced small parasitophorous vacuoles and failed to proliferate inside macrophages. In conclusion, DODAB displayed antileishmanial activity, and it remains to be elucidated how DODAB acts on the protozoan membrane. Understanding this mechanism can provide insights into the development of new parasite-control strategies.
Keywords:antileishmanial activity  cationic bilayer fragments  dioctadecyldimethylammonium bromide (DODAB)  Leishmania amazonensis
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