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Azithromycin treatment is able to control the infection by two genotypes of Toxoplasma gondii in human trophoblast BeWo cells.

Authors :
Ribeiro, Mayara
Franco, Priscila Silva
Lopes-Maria, Janice Buiate
Angeloni, Mariana Bodini
Barbosa, Bellisa de Freitas
Gomes, Angelica de Oliveira
Castro, Andressa Silva
Silva, Rafaela José da
Oliveira, Fernanda Chaves de
Milian, Iliana Claudia Balga
Martins-Filho, Olindo Assis
Ietta, Francesca
Mineo, José Roberto
Ferro, Eloisa Amália Vieira
Source :
Experimental Parasitology. Oct2017, Vol. 181, p111-118. 8p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Trophoblast infection by Toxoplasma gondii plays a pivotal role in the vertical transmission of toxoplasmosis. Here, we investigate whether the antibiotic therapy with azithromycin, spiramycin and sulfadiazine/pyrimethamine are effective to control trophoblast infection by two Brazilian T. gondii genotypes, TgChBrUD1 or TgChBrUD2. Two antibiotic protocols were evaluated, as follow: i) pre-treatment of T. gondii -tachyzoites with selected antibiotics prior trophoblast infection and ii) post-treatment of infected trophoblasts. The infection index/replication and the impact of the antibiotic therapy on the cytokine milieu were characterized. It was observed that TgChBrUD2 infection induced lower infection index/replication as compared to TgChBrUD1. Regardless the therapeutic protocol, azithromycin was more effective to control the trophoblast infection with both genotypes when compared to conventional antibiotics. Azithromycin induced higher IL-12 production in TgChBrUD1-infected cells that may synergize the anti-parasitic effect. In contrast, the effectiveness of azithromycin to control the TgChBrUD2-infection was not associated with the IL-12 production. BeWo-trophoblasts display distinct susceptibility to T. gondii genotypes and the azithromycin treatment showed to be more effective than conventional antibiotics to control the T. gondii infection/replication regardless the parasite genotype. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00144894
Volume :
181
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Experimental Parasitology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
124952321
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exppara.2017.08.004