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Identification of Aryl Polyamines Derivatives as Anti- Trypanosoma cruzi Agents Targeting Iron Superoxide Dismutase.

Rubén Martín-EscolanoDaniel Molina-CarreñoJavier Martín-EscolanoMª Paz ClaresCristina Galiana-RosellóJorge González-GarciaNuria CirauquiJosé M LlinaresMaría José RosalesEnrique García-EspañaClotilde Marín
Published in: Pharmaceutics (2022)
Chagas disease (CD) is a tropical and potentially fatal infection caused by Trypanosoma cruzi . Although CD was limited to Latin America as a silent disease, CD has become widespread as a result of globalization. Currently, 6-8 million people are infected worldwide, and no effective treatment is available. Here, we identify new effective agents against T. cruzi . In short, 16 aryl polyamines were screened in vitro against different T. cruzi strains, and lead compounds were evaluated in vivo after oral administration in both the acute and chronic infections. The mode of action was also evaluated at the energetic level, and its high activity profile could be ascribed to a mitochondria-dependent bioenergetic collapse and redox stress by inhibition of the Fe-SOD enzyme. We present compound 15 as a potential compound that provides a step forward for the development of new agents to combat CD.
Keyphrases
  • trypanosoma cruzi
  • escherichia coli
  • liver failure
  • climate change
  • risk assessment
  • cancer therapy
  • respiratory failure
  • human health
  • iron deficiency