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Toll-like receptor-7/8 agonist kill Leishmania amazonensis by acting as pro-oxidant and pro-inflammatory agent.

Deepender KaushikJuliana T GranatoGilson C MacedoPaula R B DibSakshi PiplaniJohnson FungAdilson D da SilvaElaine Soares CoimbraNikolai PetrovskyDeepak B Salunke
Published in: The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (2021)
This study shows that activating TLR7 using compounds 2 or 3 induces anti-Leishmanial activity associated with induction of free radicals and inflammatory cytokines able to kill the parasites. While 2 and 3 had a very narrow cytotoxicity window for macrophages, this identifies the possibility to further develop this chemical scaffold to less cytotoxic TLR7/8 agonist for potential use as anti-Leishmanial drug.
Keyphrases
  • toll like receptor
  • inflammatory response
  • nuclear factor
  • immune response
  • anti inflammatory
  • signaling pathway
  • genome wide
  • emergency department
  • gene expression
  • risk assessment
  • plasmodium falciparum