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Fexinidazole interferes with the growth and structural organization of Trypanosoma cruzi

Aline Araújo Zuma, Wanderley de Souza

2022Scientific Reports11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Fexinidazole (FEX) is a heterocyclic compound and constitutes the first 100% oral treatment drug for African trypanosomiasis. Its effectiveness against Trypanosoma brucei encouraged the investigation of its antiparasitic potential against T. cruzi , the aetiological agent of Chagas disease. Although previous studies addressed the antitrypanosomal effects of FEX, none used electron microscopy to identify the main target structures of T. brucei or T. cruzi. In this work, we used microscopy techniques to analyze the ultrastructural alterations caused by FEX in different developmental stages of T. cruzi . In addition to inhibiting T. cruzi proliferation, with IC 50 of 1 µM for intracellular amastigotes, FEX promoted massive disorganization of reservosomes, the detachment of the plasma membrane, unpacking of nuclear heterochromatin, mitochondrial swelling, Golgi disruption and alterations in the kinetoplast-mitochondrion complex. Together, these observations point to FEX as a potential drug leader for further developing of chemotherapy against Chagas disease.

Topics & Concepts

Trypanosoma cruziAmastigoteChagas diseaseKinetoplastGolgi apparatusTrypanosoma bruceiMitochondrionBiologyCell biologyAntiparasiticIntracellularLeishmaniaEndoplasmic reticulumVirologyBiochemistryPathologyMedicineParasite hostingComputer scienceGeneDNAWorld Wide WebTrypanosoma species research and implicationsResearch on Leishmaniasis StudiesParasites and Host Interactions