Evaluation of different concentrations of imatinib on the viability of Leishmania major: An In Vitro study

Background: Leishmaniasis is an infectious disease caused by an intracellular parasite of Leishmania and is transmitted through the female sandflies bite and may lead to severe skin lesions. Although drugs such as antimony compounds are available, their side effects such as toxicity, low efficacy, a...

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Main Authors: Mohsen Moslehi, Fatemeh Namdar, Mahsa Esmaeilifallah, Seyed Hossein Hejazi, Fatemeh Sokhanvari, Amir Hossein Siadat, Seyed Mohsen Hosseini, Fariba Iraji
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Advanced Biomedical Research
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Online Access:http://www.advbiores.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9175;year=2019;volume=8;issue=1;spage=61;epage=61;aulast=Moslehi
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spelling doaj-48a0b401e09b479598cc06b8b0213ed92020-11-25T01:58:34ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAdvanced Biomedical Research2277-91752019-01-0181616110.4103/abr.abr_58_19Evaluation of different concentrations of imatinib on the viability of Leishmania major: An In Vitro studyMohsen MoslehiFatemeh NamdarMahsa EsmaeilifallahSeyed Hossein HejaziFatemeh SokhanvariAmir Hossein SiadatSeyed Mohsen HosseiniFariba IrajiBackground: Leishmaniasis is an infectious disease caused by an intracellular parasite of Leishmania and is transmitted through the female sandflies bite and may lead to severe skin lesions. Although drugs such as antimony compounds are available, their side effects such as toxicity, low efficacy, and emergence of resistance have raised the importance of effective replacement. Imatinib, as an inhibitor of tyrosine kinase (TK) of Leishmania, stops abnormal function of TK such as Bcr-Abl through assembling into transmembrane pores in a sterol-dependent manner. Hence, the evaluation of killing effects of different concentrations of imatinib against Leishmania major amastigotes and promastigotes in vitro were the objectives of the present study.Materials and Methods: The killing effects of different concentrations of imatinib (25, 50, and 100 μg) and 25 μg amphotericin B (as positive control) were evaluated against RPMI 1640-cultured promastigotes and the amastigote/macrophage model by MTS cell proliferation assay kit (ab197010) and Giemsa staining method during 24, 48, and 72 h. Results: The results showed anti-Leishmania effect of imatinib in concentration and time-dependent manner. The lowest number of live promastigotes and amastigotes were obtained due to treat with 100 μ/ml imatinib at 72 h. Furthermore, 100 μg concentration of imatinib had the same effect as 25 μg amphotericin B on both L. major promastigotes and amastigotes (P < 0.001). Conclusion: The anti-Leishmania effect of imatinib was confirmed by MTS and direct microscopy. Further study is recommended for evaluating possible therapeutic effects of imatinib on leishmaniasis in vivo.http://www.advbiores.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9175;year=2019;volume=8;issue=1;spage=61;epage=61;aulast=Moslehiamphotericin bimatinibleishmania majorleishmaniasis
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author Mohsen Moslehi
Fatemeh Namdar
Mahsa Esmaeilifallah
Seyed Hossein Hejazi
Fatemeh Sokhanvari
Amir Hossein Siadat
Seyed Mohsen Hosseini
Fariba Iraji
spellingShingle Mohsen Moslehi
Fatemeh Namdar
Mahsa Esmaeilifallah
Seyed Hossein Hejazi
Fatemeh Sokhanvari
Amir Hossein Siadat
Seyed Mohsen Hosseini
Fariba Iraji
Evaluation of different concentrations of imatinib on the viability of Leishmania major: An In Vitro study
Advanced Biomedical Research
amphotericin b
imatinib
leishmania major
leishmaniasis
author_facet Mohsen Moslehi
Fatemeh Namdar
Mahsa Esmaeilifallah
Seyed Hossein Hejazi
Fatemeh Sokhanvari
Amir Hossein Siadat
Seyed Mohsen Hosseini
Fariba Iraji
author_sort Mohsen Moslehi
title Evaluation of different concentrations of imatinib on the viability of Leishmania major: An In Vitro study
title_short Evaluation of different concentrations of imatinib on the viability of Leishmania major: An In Vitro study
title_full Evaluation of different concentrations of imatinib on the viability of Leishmania major: An In Vitro study
title_fullStr Evaluation of different concentrations of imatinib on the viability of Leishmania major: An In Vitro study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of different concentrations of imatinib on the viability of Leishmania major: An In Vitro study
title_sort evaluation of different concentrations of imatinib on the viability of leishmania major: an in vitro study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Advanced Biomedical Research
issn 2277-9175
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background: Leishmaniasis is an infectious disease caused by an intracellular parasite of Leishmania and is transmitted through the female sandflies bite and may lead to severe skin lesions. Although drugs such as antimony compounds are available, their side effects such as toxicity, low efficacy, and emergence of resistance have raised the importance of effective replacement. Imatinib, as an inhibitor of tyrosine kinase (TK) of Leishmania, stops abnormal function of TK such as Bcr-Abl through assembling into transmembrane pores in a sterol-dependent manner. Hence, the evaluation of killing effects of different concentrations of imatinib against Leishmania major amastigotes and promastigotes in vitro were the objectives of the present study.Materials and Methods: The killing effects of different concentrations of imatinib (25, 50, and 100 μg) and 25 μg amphotericin B (as positive control) were evaluated against RPMI 1640-cultured promastigotes and the amastigote/macrophage model by MTS cell proliferation assay kit (ab197010) and Giemsa staining method during 24, 48, and 72 h. Results: The results showed anti-Leishmania effect of imatinib in concentration and time-dependent manner. The lowest number of live promastigotes and amastigotes were obtained due to treat with 100 μ/ml imatinib at 72 h. Furthermore, 100 μg concentration of imatinib had the same effect as 25 μg amphotericin B on both L. major promastigotes and amastigotes (P < 0.001). Conclusion: The anti-Leishmania effect of imatinib was confirmed by MTS and direct microscopy. Further study is recommended for evaluating possible therapeutic effects of imatinib on leishmaniasis in vivo.
topic amphotericin b
imatinib
leishmania major
leishmaniasis
url http://www.advbiores.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9175;year=2019;volume=8;issue=1;spage=61;epage=61;aulast=Moslehi
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