2023
DOI: 10.3390/tropicalmed8070348
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Silver(I) and Copper(II) 1,10-Phenanthroline-5,6-dione Complexes as Promising Antivirulence Strategy against Leishmania: Focus on Gp63 (Leishmanolysin)

Abstract: Leishmaniasis, caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania, encompasses a group of neglected diseases with diverse clinical and epidemiological manifestations that can be fatal if not adequately and promptly managed/treated. The current chemotherapy options for this disease are expensive, require invasive administration and often lead to severe side effects. In this regard, our research group has previously reported the potent anti-Leishmania activity of two coordination compounds (complexes) derived from 1,10-… Show more

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“…The existence of isoforms of leishmanolysin or the gp63 protein would explain the different functions attributed to this molecule, which would imply an adhesin function, as well as that of metalloprotease and cyclooxygenase-like (COX-like) proteins. Particularly, adhesin and metalloprotease activities have been localized in the plasma membrane [61], and the COX-like activity has been localized in the nuclear membrane [62]. According to our results, we suggest that a large part of the leishmanolysin-like with COX-like activity is secreted as cargo in the EV of the trophozoites, which could explain the decrease in this activity in trophozoites.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The existence of isoforms of leishmanolysin or the gp63 protein would explain the different functions attributed to this molecule, which would imply an adhesin function, as well as that of metalloprotease and cyclooxygenase-like (COX-like) proteins. Particularly, adhesin and metalloprotease activities have been localized in the plasma membrane [61], and the COX-like activity has been localized in the nuclear membrane [62]. According to our results, we suggest that a large part of the leishmanolysin-like with COX-like activity is secreted as cargo in the EV of the trophozoites, which could explain the decrease in this activity in trophozoites.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%