2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x2009005000038
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Anti-parasitic action and elimination of intracellular Toxoplasma gondii in the presence of novel thiosemicarbazone and its 4-thiazolidinone derivatives

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“…Intracellular parasites [5] T.gondii, L. amazonenesis and T. cruzi were eliminated in presence of HU. A recent study by our group [12] showed that the disorganization and destruction of intracellular Toxoplasma in the presence of HU, TSC and TZN, using nonmacrophage cells, involved fusion between the lysosomes of host cells and the vacuole containing the parasites [12,10]. These cellular aspects demonstrate that the PV becomes permissive to lysosome fusion when the parasite is dead.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Intracellular parasites [5] T.gondii, L. amazonenesis and T. cruzi were eliminated in presence of HU. A recent study by our group [12] showed that the disorganization and destruction of intracellular Toxoplasma in the presence of HU, TSC and TZN, using nonmacrophage cells, involved fusion between the lysosomes of host cells and the vacuole containing the parasites [12,10]. These cellular aspects demonstrate that the PV becomes permissive to lysosome fusion when the parasite is dead.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…These results showed that the anti proliferative action of the compounds lead to a development of a mechanism to eliminate the parasite which involves the formation of autophagic vacuole, followed by lysosomes fusion recognition of endocytic pathway and finally, parasite digestion and elimination from the intracellular environment. In the case of intracellular T. gondii treated with TSC or TZN, the parasite was eliminated by a process that involves the fusion of parasitophorous vacuole with lysosomes, as demonstrated [10]. For Trypanosomes intracellular parasites, however, the mechanisms involved with death and elimination in presence of TSC or TZN should be studied.…”
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“…These findings show not only the beneficial effect of retinoic acid signalling during T. gondii infection, but also that vitamin A metabolites are important systemically and not just in immune responses of the gut‐associated lymphoid tissue. Other experiments investigating the effect of retinoic acid on a kidney fibroblast cell‐line infected in vitro with T. gondii tachyzoites also suggested that retinoic acid had a protective effect in this infection, as there was a reduction in the number of infected cells and the number of larvae in the cells cultured in the presence of retinoic acid compared to control cultures (62). More research is needed, however, to establish whether administration of retinoic acid in vivo is sufficient to reduce/protect against T. gondii infection in mice and humans.…”
Section: Retinoic Acid Signalling In Mouse Models Of Intestinal Parasmentioning
confidence: 95%