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Utilization of host cell resources by the malaria parasite in the liver
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Dual-stage triterpenoids from an African medicinal plant targeting the malaria parasite
Publication . Ramalhete, Cátia; Cruz, Filipa P. da; Mulhovo, Silva; Sousa, Inês J.; Fernandes, Miguel X.; Prudêncio, Miguel; Ferreira, Maria-José U.
Sixteen triterpenoids (1–16), previously isolated from the aerial parts of the African medicinal plant
Momordica balsamina or obtained by derivatization, were evaluated for their activity against liver stages
of Plasmodium berghei, measuring the luminescence intensity in Huh-7 cells infected with a firefly lucif erase-expressing P. berghei line, PbGFP-Luccon. Toxicity of compounds (1–16) was assessed on the same
cell line through the fluorescence measurement of cell confluency. The highest activity was displayed
by a derivative bearing two acetyl residues, karavoate B (7), which led to a dose-dependent decrease
in the P. berghei infection rate, exhibiting a very significant activity at the lowest concentration employed
(1 lM) and no toxicity towards the Huh-7 cells. It is noteworthy that, in previous studies, this compound
was found to be a strong inhibitor of blood-stages of Plasmodium falciparum, thus displaying a dual-stage
antimalarial activity.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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3599-PPCDT
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PTDC/SAU-MIC/117060/2010