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  • Article
  • Open Access
42 Citations
5,185 Views
20 Pages

Since 1996, autochthonous cases of emerging leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania (Mundinia) martiniquensis and Leishmania (Mundinia) orientalis have been more frequently reported, especially in the northern and southern parts of Thailand. However, the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,433 Views
15 Pages

Trypanosomatids in Small Mammals of an Agroecosystem in Central Brazil: Another Piece in the Puzzle of Parasite Transmission in an Anthropogenic Landscape

  • Elida M. V. Brandão,
  • Samanta C. C. Xavier,
  • Jeiel G. Carvalhaes,
  • Paulo S. D'Andrea,
  • Frederico G. Lemos,
  • Fernanda C. Azevedo,
  • Renata Cássia-Pires,
  • Ana M. Jansen and
  • André L. R. Roque

14 October 2019

We surveyed infection by Trypanosoma spp. and Leishmania spp. in small wild mammals from Cumari, Goiás State aiming to investigate the diversity of trypanosomatid in a modified landscape of the Brazilian Cerrado (and possible infection overlap...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,380 Views
11 Pages

First Record of Leishmania (Viannia) sp. and High Prevalence of Anaplasma marginale and Trypanosoma theileri in Zebu Cattle from Zenú Communities in Northern Colombia

  • Daniel Guzmán-Vásquez,
  • Lucas Lisboa Nunes Bonifácio,
  • Kamila Gaudêncio da Silva Sales,
  • Rafaela Lira Nogueira de Luna,
  • Luis Enrique Paternina Tuiran and
  • Filipe Dantas-Torres

Colombia has the fourth largest livestock herd on the American continent. Cattle farms are expanding in Colombia, sometimes impacting traditional communities and reserves. This is especially true for the Zenú ethnic group, whose ancestral terr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
8,346 Views
25 Pages

Parasite Detection in Visceral Leishmaniasis Samples by Dye-Based qPCR Using New Gene Targets of Leishmania infantum and Crithidia

  • Nayore Tamie Takamiya,
  • Luana Aparecida Rogerio,
  • Caroline Torres,
  • João Augusto Franco Leonel,
  • Geovanna Vioti,
  • Tricia Maria Ferreira de Sousa Oliveira,
  • Karoline Camila Valeriano,
  • Gabriane Nascimento Porcino,
  • Isabel Kinney Ferreira de Miranda Santos and
  • Sandra Regina Maruyama
  • + 8 authors

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a neglected disease considered a serious public health problem, especially in endemic countries. Several studies have discovered monoxenous trypanosomatids (Leptomonas and Crithidia) in patients with VL. In different si...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
3,013 Views
7 Pages

Canine Leishmaniosis Associated with Acute Pleural Effusion and Sudden Death in a Dog

  • Maria Caroline Pereira Brito,
  • Maria de Fátima Sousa,
  • Rubia Avlade Guedes Sampaio,
  • Markyson Tavares Linhares,
  • Lourdes Fernandez Riquelme,
  • Wellida Karinne Lacerda and
  • Ricardo Barbosa Lucena

A two-year-old female crossbreed dog, previously a stray with no known owner, was adopted and subsequently spayed. The dog exhibited weight loss over a period of two months and died suddenly during a leashed walk. Upon necropsy, enlargement of the su...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,719 Views
12 Pages

Suicidal Leishmania

  • Lucie Podešvová,
  • Tereza Leštinová,
  • Eva Horáková,
  • Julius Lukeš,
  • Petr Volf and
  • Vyacheslav Yurchenko

25 January 2020

Leishmania are obligate intracellular parasites known to have developed successful ways of efficient immunity evasion. Because of this, leishmaniasis, a disease caused by these flagellated protists, is ranked as one of the most serious tropical infec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,740 Views
15 Pages

Synthesis of sp2-Iminosugar Selenoglycolipids as Multitarget Drug Candidates with Antiproliferative, Leishmanicidal and Anti-Inflammatory Properties

  • Elena M. Sánchez-Fernández,
  • Raquel García-Hernández,
  • Francisco Gamarro,
  • Ana I. Arroba,
  • Manuel Aguilar-Diosdado,
  • José M. Padrón,
  • José M. García Fernández and
  • Carmen Ortiz Mellet

11 December 2021

sp2-Iminosugar glycolipids (sp2-IGLs) represent a consolidated family of glycoconjugate mimetics encompassing a monosaccharide-like glycone moiety with a pseudoamide-type nitrogen replacing the endocyclic oxygen atom of carbohydrates and an axially-o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
43 Citations
6,289 Views
11 Pages

Detection of Leishmania and Trypanosoma DNA in Field-Caught Sand Flies from Endemic and Non-Endemic Areas of Leishmaniasis in Southern Thailand

  • Pimpilad Srisuton,
  • Atchara Phumee,
  • Sakone Sunantaraporn,
  • Rungfar Boonserm,
  • Sriwatapron Sor-suwan,
  • Narisa Brownell,
  • Theerakamol Pengsakul and
  • Padet Siriyasatien

2 August 2019

Phlebotomine sand flies are tiny, hairy, blood-sucking nematoceran insects that feed on a wide range of hosts. They are known as a principal vector of parasites, responsible for human and animal leishmaniasis worldwide. In Thailand, human autochthono...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,605 Views
19 Pages

Leishmania-Induced Dendritic Cell Migration and Its Potential Contribution to Parasite Dissemination

  • Amanda Rebouças,
  • Thaílla S. Silva,
  • Lilian S. Medina,
  • Bruno D. Paredes,
  • Luciana S. Aragão,
  • Bruno S. F. Souza,
  • Valéria M. Borges,
  • Albert Schriefer,
  • Patricia S. T. Veras and
  • Juliana P. B. de Menezes
  • + 1 author

Leishmania, an intracellular parasite species, causes lesions on the skin and in the mucosa and internal organs. The dissemination of infected host cells containing Leishmania is crucial to parasite survival and the establishment of infection. Migrat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,601 Views
8 Pages

Quantitative Detection of Leishmania in Rhipicephalus microplus and Amblyomma sabanerae in the Peruvian Amazon Basin

  • Jesús Rojas-Jaimes,
  • Germán H. Correa-Núñez,
  • Lisa Donayre and
  • Andres G. Lescano

Leishmaniasis is a disease of public importance with a complex transmission cycle. A quantitative PCR was developed by using the small subunit of the ribosomal RNA gene (SSU rRNA) as a DNA target, which is conserved in all Leishmania species. A TaqMa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,609 Views
11 Pages

Epidemiology and Genetic Characterization of Leishmania RNA Virus in Leishmania (Viannia) spp. Isolates from Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Endemic Areas in Panama

  • Armando Assair Bonilla,
  • Vanessa Pineda,
  • José Eduardo Calzada,
  • Azael Saldaña,
  • Marcia Dalastra Laurenti,
  • Stephanie Goya,
  • Leyda Abrego and
  • Kadir González

Leishmania (Viannia) spp. can harbor a double-stranded RNA virus known as Leishmania RNA virus 1 (LRV-1), whose presence has been reported in nine countries across the Americas and seven Leishmania species. Here, we studied 100 Leishmania (Viannia) i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,585 Views
10 Pages

Canine leishmaniasis (CanL) diagnosis is not fully resolved. Currently, two specific methodologies are in continuous development, the detection of the parasite DNA or RNA in target organs and the detection of specific antibodies against Leishmania sp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,173 Views
10 Pages

First Report of an Asymptomatic Leishmania (Viannia) shawi Infection Using a Nasal Swab in Amazon, Brazil

  • Luciana P. Oliveira,
  • Luciana C. S. Nascimento,
  • Fabiola S. Santos,
  • Jaqueline L. C. Takamatsu,
  • Luiz R. P. Sanchez,
  • Walter S. Santos and
  • Lourdes M. Garcez

The state of Pará has recorded seven Leishmania species that cause tegumentary leishmaniasis (TL). Leishmania species induce distinct immunological responses from the host and exhibit resistance to Glucantime, the first-line drug treatment for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,915 Views
13 Pages

Molecular Detection of Trypanosomatids in Rodents and Marsupials in the State of Amapá, Brazil

  • Lourdes Marina Bezerra Pessoa,
  • Claudia Regina Silva,
  • Kamila Gaudêncio da Silva Sales,
  • Darlison Chagas de Souza,
  • Lucas Lisboa Nunes Bonifácio,
  • Rafaela Lira Nogueira de Luna,
  • Filipe Dantas-Torres and
  • Lúcio André Viana

Trypanosomatids of the genera Trypanosoma and Leishmania are parasites of medical and veterinary importance that infect mammals, including humans and domestic and wild animals. Among mammals, rodents and marsupials play a crucial role in maintaining...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,214 Views
17 Pages

Kinetoplastids are protozoa containing a range of ubiquitous free_living species–pathogens of invertebrates, vertebrates and even some plants. Some of them are causative agents of canine vector-borne diseases. Their diagnosis is often missing i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
55 Citations
8,569 Views
10 Pages

Antiprotozoal Activity of Quinonemethide Triterpenes from Maytenus ilicifolia (Celastraceae)

  • Vania A. F. F. M. Dos Santos,
  • Karoline M. Leite,
  • Mariana Da Costa Siqueira,
  • Luis O. Regasini,
  • Isabel Martinez,
  • Camila T. Nogueira,
  • Mariana Kolos Galuppo,
  • Beatriz S. Stolf,
  • Ana Maria Soares Pereira and
  • Marcia A. S. Graminha
  • + 2 authors

15 January 2013

The present study describes the leishmanicidal and trypanocidal activities of two quinonemethide triterpenes, maytenin (1) and pristimerin (2), isolated from Maytenus ilicifolia root barks (Celastraceae). The compounds were effective against the Tryp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,776 Views
9 Pages

First Report of Canine Infection by Leishmania (Viannia) guyanensis in the Brazilian Amazon

  • Francisco J. A. Santos,
  • Luciana C. S. Nascimento,
  • Wellington B. Silva,
  • Luciana P. Oliveira,
  • Walter S. Santos,
  • Délia C. F. Aguiar and
  • Lourdes M. Garcez

The American cutaneous (CL) and visceral leishmaniasis (VL) are zooanthroponoses transmitted by sand flies. Brazil records thousands of human leishmaniasis cases annually. Dogs are reservoirs of Leishmania infantum, which causes VL, but their role in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,025 Views
16 Pages

Humoral and T-Cell-Mediated Immunity Against Phlebotomus perniciosus Salivary Proteins in Dogs from a Leishmaniosis-Endemic Area

  • Núria Balsells-Aguilar,
  • Maria Magdalena Alcover,
  • Marta Baxarias,
  • Alejandra Álvarez-Fernández,
  • Lourdes Alarcón,
  • Petra Sumova,
  • Petr Volf and
  • Laia Solano-Gallego

Compounds in sand fly saliva elicit specific immune responses that may play a role in the establishment of canine Leishmania infection. Although canine antibodies to anti-sand fly saliva antigens have been extensively studied, little is known about c...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,116 Views
8 Pages

A total of 123 DNA samples from Panamanian patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) lesions were evaluated. These samples were previously confirmed with CL by a specific KDNA-Viannia PCR but had a negative parasitological diagnosis (Group A). Epide...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,348 Views
14 Pages

Clinical Study and Serological Diagnosis of Vector-Borne Pathogens in Sardinian Dogs

  • Valentina Chisu,
  • Antonio Tanda,
  • Sara Sechi,
  • Maria Luisa Pinna Parpaglia,
  • Gabriella Masu,
  • Federica Loi and
  • Giovanna Masala

12 July 2024

Canine vector-borne diseases (CVBDs) comprise a group of infectious diseases caused by a wide range of pathogens transmitted by arthropod vectors. Clinical signs commonly involve symptoms such as fever, anorexia, weight loss, blood disorders, hepatos...

  • Article
  • Open Access
36 Citations
5,138 Views
18 Pages

Occurrence and Genetic Diversity of Protist Parasites in Captive Non-Human Primates, Zookeepers, and Free-Living Sympatric Rats in the Córdoba Zoo Conservation Centre, Southern Spain

  • Pamela C. Köster,
  • Alejandro Dashti,
  • Begoña Bailo,
  • Aly S. Muadica,
  • Jenny G. Maloney,
  • Mónica Santín,
  • Carmen Chicharro,
  • Silvia Migueláñez,
  • Francisco J. Nieto and
  • David Carmena
  • + 6 authors

5 March 2021

Little information is currently available on the epidemiology of parasitic and commensal protist species in captive non-human primates (NHP) and their zoonotic potential. This study investigates the occurrence, molecular diversity, and potential tran...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,300 Views
15 Pages

14 May 2022

In this contribution, we provide an overview of gold compound applications against viruses or parasites during recent years. The special properties of gold have been the subject of intense investigation in recent years, which has led to the developme...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
5,888 Views
12 Pages

Tulbaghia violacea and Allium ursinum Extracts Exhibit Anti-Parasitic and Antimicrobial Activities

  • Sonja Krstin,
  • Mansour Sobeh,
  • Markus Santhosh Braun and
  • Michael Wink

2 February 2018

Garlic has played an important role in culinary arts and remedies in the traditional medicine throughout human history. Parasitic infections represent a burden in the society of especially poor countries, causing more than 1 billion infections every...

  • Article
  • Open Access
52 Citations
10,817 Views
8 Pages

Identification of Renieramycin A as an Antileishmanial Substance in a Marine Sponge Neopetrosia sp.

  • Yoichi Nakao,
  • Takeru Shiroiwa,
  • Shuhei Murayama,
  • Shigeki Matsunaga,
  • Yasuyuki Goto,
  • Yoshitsugu Matsumoto and
  • Nobuhiro Fusetani

25 May 2004

The newly developed assay system using recombinant Leishmania amazonensis expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein (La/egfp) has been applied to the screening of Japanese marine sponges for antileishmanial activity. Bioassay-guided fractionation...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,518 Views
27 Pages

Microbial Matryoshka: Addressing the Relationship between Pathogenic Flagellated Protozoans and Their RNA Viral Endosymbionts (Family Totiviridae)

  • Alexandra Ibañez-Escribano,
  • Maria Teresa Gomez-Muñoz,
  • Marta Mateo,
  • Cristina Fonseca-Berzal,
  • Esperanza Gomez-Lucia,
  • Raquel Garcia Perez,
  • Jose M. Alunda and
  • Javier Carrion

17 July 2024

Three genera of viruses of the family Totiviridae establish endosymbiotic associations with flagellated protozoa responsible for parasitic diseases of great impact in the context of One Health. Giardiavirus, Trichomonasvirus, and Leishmaniavirus infe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,304 Views
14 Pages

Transcriptome Analysis Identifies the Crosstalk between Dendritic and Natural Killer Cells in Human Cutaneous Leishmaniasis

  • Sara Nunes,
  • Rafael Tibúrcio,
  • Icaro Bonyek-Silva,
  • Pablo Rafael Oliveira,
  • Ricardo Khouri,
  • Viviane Boaventura,
  • Aldina Barral,
  • Cláudia Brodskyn and
  • Natalia Machado Tavares

Skin ulcers of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) are characterized by a localized inflammatory response mediated by innate and adaptive immune cells, including dendritic cells (DC) and natural killer (NK) cells. Bidirectional interactions between DCs and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
55 Citations
9,794 Views
19 Pages

Biological Activities and Chemical Composition of Methanolic Extracts of Selected Autochthonous Microalgae Strains from the Red Sea

  • Hugo Pereira,
  • Luísa Custódio,
  • Maria João Rodrigues,
  • Carolina Bruno De Sousa,
  • Marta Oliveira,
  • Luísa Barreira,
  • Nuno Da Rosa Neng,
  • José Manuel Florêncio Nogueira,
  • Salman A. Alrokayan and
  • João Varela
  • + 3 authors

3 June 2015

Four lipid-rich microalgal species from the Red Sea belonging to three different genera (Nannochloris, Picochlorum and Desmochloris), previously isolated as novel biodiesel feedstocks, were bioprospected for high-value, bioactive molecules. Methanol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,514 Views
19 Pages

Wild and Domestic Canids and Their Interactions in the Transmission Cycles of Trypanosoma Cruzi and Leishmania spp. in an Area of the Brazilian Cerrado

  • Elida M. V. Brandão,
  • Samanta C. C. Xavier,
  • Fabiana L. Rocha,
  • Caio F. M. Lima,
  • Ísis Z. Candeias,
  • Frederico G. Lemos,
  • Fernanda C. Azevedo,
  • Ana M. Jansen and
  • André L. R. Roque

6 October 2020

Trypanosoma cruzi and Leishmania spp. are parasites that infect multiple hosts including canids, considered bioaccumulators of parasites. Deforestation in the Cerrado biome has resulted in the exposure of wild canids to anthropized areas, where they...

  • Article
  • Open Access
53 Citations
10,035 Views
10 Pages

Thiophene Derivatives with Antileishmanial Activity Isolated from Aerial Parts of Porophyllum ruderale (Jacq.) Cass.

  • Helena Teru Takahashi,
  • Cláudio Roberto Novello,
  • Tânia Ueda-Nakamura,
  • Benedito Prado Dias Filho,
  • João Carlos Palazzo de Mello and
  • Celso Vataru Nakamura

26 April 2011

Porophyllum ruderale (Jacq.) Cass. is a plant native to Brazil and in the northwest region of the state of Paraná, Brazil, aerial parts of P. ruderale have been used popularly in the treatment of lesions caused by Leishmania sp.. In this study the an...

  • Review
  • Open Access
56 Citations
5,493 Views
18 Pages

Antileishmanial Drug Discovery and Development: Time to Reset the Model?

  • Ana Isabel Olías-Molero,
  • Concepción de la Fuente,
  • Montserrat Cuquerella,
  • Juan J. Torrado and
  • José M. Alunda

Leishmaniasis is a vector-borne parasitic disease caused by Leishmania species. The disease affects humans and animals, particularly dogs, provoking cutaneous, mucocutaneous, or visceral processes depending on the Leishmania sp. and the host immune r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,658 Views
11 Pages

Assessment of Cross-Reactivity of Chimeric Trypanosoma cruzi Antigens with Crithidia sp. LVH-60A: Implications for Accurate Diagnostics

  • Emily F. Santos,
  • Ramona T. Daltro,
  • Carlos G. Regis-Silva,
  • Tycha B. S. Pavan,
  • Fabrícia A. de Oliveira,
  • Ângela M. da Silva,
  • Roque P. Almeida,
  • Noilson L. S. Gonçalves,
  • Daniel D. Sampaio and
  • Fred L. N. Santos
  • + 4 authors

17 November 2023

This study focuses on developing accurate immunoassays for diagnosing Chagas disease (CD), a challenging task due to antigenic similarities between Trypanosoma cruzi and other parasites, leading to cross-reactivity. To address this challenge, chimeri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,470 Views
17 Pages

An RNA Interference (RNAi) Toolkit and Its Utility for Functional Genetic Analysis of Leishmania (Viannia)

  • Lon-Fye Lye,
  • Katherine L. Owens,
  • Soojin Jang,
  • Joseph E. Marcus,
  • Erin A. Brettmann and
  • Stephen M. Beverley

28 December 2022

RNA interference (RNAi) is a powerful tool whose efficacy against a broad range of targets enables functional genetic tests individually or systematically. However, the RNAi pathway has been lost in evolution by a variety of eukaryotes including most...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,506 Views
16 Pages

Preparing Collared Peccary (Pecari tajacu Linnaeus, 1758) for Reintroduction into the Wild: A Screening for Parasites and Hemopathogens of a Captive Population

  • Júlia Angélica Gonçalves da Silveira,
  • Simone Magela Moreira,
  • Ariane Flávia do Nascimento,
  • Marco Miguel de Oliveira,
  • Hudson Andrade dos Santos,
  • Letícia Gracielle Tôrres de Miranda Estevam,
  • Carine Rodrigues Pereira,
  • Anna Gabriela Guimarães Oliveira,
  • Mirella Lauria D’Elia and
  • Juliana Macedo Magnino Silva
  • + 1 author

The reintroduction of captive animals to the wild helps restore endangered species, but it risks pathogen transmission, harming wild populations. Such transmission can impact the genetic diversity and long-term viability of these populations. This st...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
6,433 Views
13 Pages

Antileishmanial Activity of Dimeric Flavonoids Isolated from Arrabidaea brachypoda

  • Vinícius P. C. Rocha,
  • Cláudia Quintino da Rocha,
  • Emerson Ferreira Queiroz,
  • Laurence Marcourt,
  • Wagner Vilegas,
  • Gabriela B. Grimaldi,
  • Pascal Furrer,
  • Éric Allémann,
  • Jean-Luc Wolfender and
  • Milena B. P. Soares

20 December 2018

Leishmaniasis are diseases caused by parasites belonging to Leishmania genus. The treatment with pentavalent antimonials present high toxicity. Secondary line drugs, such as amphotericin B and miltefosine also have a narrow therapeutic index. Therefo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,618 Views
17 Pages

Cell-Penetrating Antimicrobial Peptides with Anti-Infective Activity against Intracellular Pathogens

  • Gabriela Silva Cruz,
  • Ariane Teixeira dos Santos,
  • Erika Helena Salles de Brito and
  • Gandhi Rádis-Baptista

8 December 2022

Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are natural or engineered peptide sequences with the intrinsic ability to internalize into a diversity of cell types and simultaneously transport hydrophilic molecules and nanomaterials, of which the cellular uptake i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,689 Views
15 Pages

Evaluation of Molecular Methods to Identify Chagas Disease and Leishmaniasis in Blood Donation Candidates in Two Brazilian Centers

  • Juliana de Jesus Guimarães Ferreira,
  • Sandra Cecília Botelho Costa,
  • Marcelo Addas-Carvalho,
  • Mariane Barroso Pereira,
  • Adriana de Oliveira França,
  • Rodrigo Gonçalves de Lima,
  • Paula Durante Andrade,
  • Jamiro da Silva Wanderley,
  • Luiz Cláudio Martins and
  • Gláucia Elisete Barbosa Marcon
  • + 1 author

In Brazil, blood donation is regulated by the Brazilian Ministry of Health, and all States follow the same protocol for clinical and laboratory screening. Brazil is an endemic country for Chagas disease (CD), caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, and for leis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
6,887 Views
15 Pages

Development of an Electrochemical Immunosensor for Specific Detection of Visceral Leishmaniasis Using Gold-Modified Screen-Printed Carbon Electrodes

  • Beatriz R. Martins,
  • Yanne O. Barbosa,
  • Cristhianne M. R. Andrade,
  • Loren Q. Pereira,
  • Guilherme F. Simão,
  • Carlo J. de Oliveira,
  • Dalmo Correia,
  • Robson T. S. Oliveira,
  • Marcos V. da Silva and
  • Renata P. Alves-Balvedi
  • + 4 authors

23 July 2020

Visceral leishmaniasis is a reemerging neglected tropical disease with limitations for its diagnosis, including low concentration of antibodies in the serum of asymptomatic patients and cross-reactions. In this context, this work proposes an electroc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,933 Views
18 Pages

Trypanosomatid Richness in Wild and Synanthropic Small Mammals from a Biological Station in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • Alice Pereira Berbigier,
  • Juliana Helena da Silva Barros,
  • Edilene Sousa Pontes,
  • Cristiane Varella Lisboa,
  • Rosana Gentile,
  • Samanta Cristina das Chagas Xavier,
  • Ana Maria Jansen and
  • André Luiz Rodrigues Roque

5 November 2021

Trypanosomatids are diverse and can infect several host species, including small mammals (rodents and marsupials). Between 2012 and 2014, 91 small mammals were surveyed for trypanosomatid infection in the Estação Biológica FIOCRUZ Mata Atlântica (EFM...

  • Article
  • Open Access
57 Citations
7,880 Views
10 Pages

Antitrypanosomal Alkaloids from the Marine Bacterium Bacillus pumilus

  • Sergio Martínez-Luis,
  • José Félix Gómez,
  • Carmenza Spadafora,
  • Héctor M. Guzmán and
  • Marcelino Gutiérrez

18 September 2012

Fractionation of the ethyl acetate extract of the marine bacterium Bacillus pumilus isolated from the black coral Antipathes sp. led to the isolation of five compounds: cyclo-(L-Leu-L-Pro) (1), 3-hydroxyacetylindole (2), N-acetyl-b-oxotryptamine (3),...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,559 Views
15 Pages

Comparative Analysis of Phlebotomus argentipes Vector of Leishmaniasis in India and Sri Lanka

  • Sachee Bhanu Piyasiri,
  • P.A. Fathima,
  • Harish Kumar Shah,
  • Sanath Senanyake,
  • Nilakshi Samaranayake,
  • Nadira Darshani Karunaweera,
  • Manju Rahi and
  • Prasanta Saini

Phlebotomus argentipes is the predominant sandfly vector of leishmaniasis in the Indian subcontinent. India and Sri Lanka primarily report visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania donovani. We compared Ph. argentipes from two locatio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,944 Views
14 Pages

Kinetoplastid Species Maintained by a Small Mammal Community in the Pantanal Biome

  • Filipe Martins Santos,
  • Nayara Yoshie Sano,
  • Sany Caroline Liberal,
  • Maria Augusta Dario,
  • Wesley Arruda Gimenes Nantes,
  • Fernanda Moreira Alves,
  • Alanderson Rodrigues da Silva,
  • Carina Elisei De Oliveira,
  • André Luiz Rodrigues Roque and
  • Ana Maria Jansen
  • + 1 author

19 October 2022

Kinetoplastids include species economically important in agriculture, livestock, and human health. We evaluated the richness of kinetoplastids that infect small mammals in patches of unflooded forests in the Pantanal biome, an area where we hypothesi...

  • Short Note
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,627 Views
9 Pages

Paenidigyamycin G: 1-Acetyl-2,4-dimethyl-3-phenethyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium

  • Gilbert Mawuli Tetevi,
  • Samuel Kwain,
  • Thomas Mensah,
  • Anil Sazak Camas,
  • Mustafa Camas,
  • Aboagye Kwarteng Dofuor,
  • Faustus Akankperiwen Azerigyik,
  • Emmanuel Oluwabusola,
  • Hai Deng and
  • Kwaku Kyeremeh
  • + 1 author

21 November 2019

The Ghanaian Paenibacillus sp. DE2SH (GenBank Accession Number: MH091697) is a prolific producer of potent antiparasitic alkaloids. Further detailed study of the culture broth of this strain produced the compound Paenidigyamycin G (1), which is a der...

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18 Pages

Vector-Borne Agents in Species of Silky Anteater (Cyclopes Gray, 1821) from South America

  • Pedro Henrique Cotrin Rodrigues,
  • João Paulo Soares Alves,
  • Flávia Regina Miranda,
  • Cesar Rojano and
  • Júlia Angélica Gonçalves Silveira

Cyclopes, the smallest of all known anteaters, has an insectivorous diet and is arboreal, rarely descending to the ground. There are scarce reports on diseases and pathogenic agents affecting this taxon. Hemopathogens are pathogenic agents that inhab...

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10 Citations
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12 Pages

First Report of Anuran Trypanosoma DNA in Flat-Tailed House Geckos (Reptilia: Gekkonidae) Collected from Southern Thailand: No Evidence as a Reservoir for Human Trypanosomatids

  • Prapimporn Toontong,
  • Sakone Sunantaraporn,
  • Sonthaya Tiawsirisup,
  • Theerakamol Pengsakul,
  • Rungfar Boonserm,
  • Atchara Phumee,
  • Padet Siriyasatien and
  • Kanok Preativatanyou

14 February 2022

Over the years, cases of autochthonous leishmaniasis have been dramatically increasing in Thailand. Recently, several publications have claimed certain species of the phlebotomine sand flies and biting midges potentially serve as natural vectors of L...

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14 Citations
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13 Pages

Phlebotomine Sand Flies in Southern Thailand: Entomological Survey, Identification of Blood Meals and Molecular Detection of Trypanosoma spp.

  • Jirayu Buatong,
  • Vit Dvorak,
  • Arunrat Thepparat,
  • Kanaphot Thongkhao,
  • Surachart Koyadun,
  • Padet Siriyasatien and
  • Theerakamol Pengsakul

14 February 2022

An entomological survey at rural and cavernicolous localities in four provinces in southern Thailand provided 155 blood-fed females of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) that were identified based on morphological characters as Idiophlebotomus asperul...

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42 Citations
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18 Pages

Anti-Infective Potential of Marine Invertebrates and Seaweeds from the Brazilian Coast

  • Éverson Miguel Bianco,
  • Simone Quintana De Oliveira,
  • Caroline Rigotto,
  • Maiko Luis Tonini,
  • Tatiana Da Rosa Guimarães,
  • Francine Bittencourt,
  • Lidiane Pires Gouvêa,
  • Cassandra Aresi,
  • Maria Tereza Rojo De Almeida and
  • Eloir Paulo Schenkel
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16 May 2013

This manuscript describes the evaluation of anti-infective potential in vitro of organic extracts from nine sponges, one ascidian, two octocorals, one bryozoan, and 27 seaweed species collected along the Brazilian coast. Antimicrobial activity was te...

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151 Citations
14,571 Views
25 Pages

Dereplication Strategies for Targeted Isolation of New Antitrypanosomal Actinosporins A and B from a Marine Sponge Associated-Actinokineospora sp. EG49

  • Usama Ramadan Abdelmohsen,
  • Cheng Cheng,
  • Christina Viegelmann,
  • Tong Zhang,
  • Tanja Grkovic,
  • Safwat Ahmed,
  • Ronald J. Quinn,
  • Ute Hentschel and
  • RuAngelie Edrada-Ebel

6 March 2014

High resolution Fourier transform mass spectrometry (HRFTMS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy were employed as complementary metabolomic tools to dereplicate the chemical profile of the new and antitrypanosomally active sponge-assoc...

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48 Citations
17,306 Views
10 Pages

8 January 2009

There is an urgent need for novel and improved drugs against several tropical diseases caused by protozoa. The marine sponge (Agelas sp.) metabolite agelasine D, as well as other agelasine analogs and related structures were screened for inhibitory a...

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20,414 Views
8 Pages

Anti-Parasitic Compounds from Streptomyces sp. Strains Isolated from Mediterranean Sponges

  • Sheila Marie Pimentel-Elardo,
  • Svitlana Kozytska,
  • Tim S. Bugni,
  • Chris M. Ireland,
  • Heidrun Moll and
  • Ute Hentschel

23 February 2010

Actinomycetes are prolific producers of pharmacologically important compounds accounting for about 70% of the naturally derived antibiotics that are currently in clinical use. In this study, we report on the isolation of Streptomyces sp. strains from...

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The Antileishmanial, Antioxidant and Cytotoxic Potential of Cecropia concolor Willd (Urticaceae), an Amazonian Species

  • Sthéfanny Caroline Mendes Azevedo,
  • Bruno Sampaio Amorim,
  • Rogéria Cristina Zauli,
  • Leilane de Souza Mendonça,
  • Lethicia do Nascimento Marinho,
  • Marcela Martins Vieira,
  • Keyla Maciel Carvalho,
  • Geverson Façanha,
  • Weison Lima da Silva and
  • Patrícia Melchionna Albuquerque
  • + 4 authors

14 October 2024

Cecropia sp. (Urticaceae) are commonly used in traditional medicine in South American countries for the treatment of different diseases. To date, the species Cecropia concolor Willd, of Amazonian occurrence, has not been investigated for its pharmaco...

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