Mycolactone displays anti-inflammatory effects on the nervous system.
Caroline IsaacAnnie MauborgneAlfonso GrimaldiKemy AdeMichel PohlCristina LimatolaYves BoucherCaroline DemangelLaure Guenin-MacéPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
The present study provides in vitro and in vivo evidence that mycolactone suppresses the inflammatory responses of sensory neurons, Schwann cells and microglia, without affecting the cell viability. Together with previous studies using peripheral blood leukocytes, our work implies that mycolactone-mediated analgesia may, at least partially, be explained by its anti-inflammatory properties.