Anti-leishmanial and immunomodulatory effects of epigallocatechin 3-o-gallate on leishmania tropica: Apoptosis and gene expression profiling

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Abstract

Background: Pentavalent antimonials such as meglumine antimoniate (MA, Glucantime), are the first-line treatment against leishmaniasis, but at present, they have basically lost their efficacy. This study was aimed to explore epigallocatechin 3-O-gallate (EGCG), alone or in combination with MA against Leishmania tropica stages. Methods: All experiments were carried out in triplicate using colorimetric assay, macrophage model, flow cytometry and quantitative real-time PCR. This experimental study was carried out in 2017 in Leishmaniasis Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran. Results: Promastigotes and amastigotes were more susceptible to EGCG than MA alone, but the effect was more profound when used in combination. EGCG exhibited high antioxidant level with a remarkable potential to induce apoptosis. Furthermore, the results showed that the level of gene expression pertaining to Th-1 was significantly up-regulated (P<0.001). Conclusion: EGCG demonstrated a potent anti-leishmanial effect alone and more enhanced lethal activity in combination. The principal mode of action entails the stimulation of a synergistic response and up-regulation of the immunomodulatory role towards Th-1 response against L. tropica.

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Saduqi, M., Sharifi, I., Babaei, Z., Keyhani, A., Mostafavi, M., Hakimi Parizi, M., … Varma, R. S. (2019). Anti-leishmanial and immunomodulatory effects of epigallocatechin 3-o-gallate on leishmania tropica: Apoptosis and gene expression profiling. Iranian Journal of Parasitology, 14(4), 521–533. https://doi.org/10.18502/ijpa.v14i4.2094

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