Title of article :
Antimicrobial activity of an antimicrobial peptide against amastigote forms of Leishmania major
Author/Authors :
khalili ، Sara - University of Tehran , Mohebali ، Mehdi - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Ebrahimzadeh ، Elaheh - University of Tehran , Shayan ، Parviz - University of Tehran , Mohammadi-Yeganeh ، Samira - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Moosazadeh Moghaddam ، Mehrdad - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Science , Elikaee ، Samira - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Akhoundi ، Behnaz - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Sharifi-Yazdi ، Mohammad Kazem - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
6
From page :
323
To page :
328
Abstract :
Zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania major is a most common type of vector-borne disease in Iran. The pentavalent antimonial drugs have been used in the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis for a long time, but drug resistance and some of serious side effects have been reported. Thus, discovery and development of new therapeutic candidates are needed. The CM11 peptide is one of these peptides that its anti-bacterial activity has been proven. This peptide is a short cecropin–melittin hybrid peptide obtained through a sequence combination approach. The aim of this study was to evaluate in vitro anti-leishmanial activity of CM11 peptide against amastigote forms of Leishmania major. In this study, amastigote forms of Iranian strain of L. major (MRHO/IR/75/ER) were cultured in the presence of different concentrations of meglumine antimoniate (Glucantime®) to find the most appropriate in vitro concentration of Glucantime® against L. major amastigotes. Then, the anti-leishmanial activities of various concentrations of CM11 peptide (8, 16, 32 and 64 μM) were evaluated for 24, 48 and 72 hr by DAPI staining. In addition, MTT assay was used to determine the cytotoxic effects of CM11 peptide on murine fibroblast cell line. The results showed that CM11 peptide has antimicrobial activity against Iranian isolate of L. major in the laboratory conditions. It seems that the CM11 peptide has significant potential to be used as a new anti-leishmanial agent.
Keywords :
Amastigote , CM11 Peptide , Leishmania major
Journal title :
Veterinary Research Forum
Serial Year :
2018
Journal title :
Veterinary Research Forum
Record number :
2465952
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