Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (Jan 2014)

In vitro antimalarial activity of tigecycline against Plasmodium falciparum culture-adapted reference strains and clinical isolates from the Brazilian Amazon

  • Daniele Ribatski-Silva,
  • Carmen Lucia Bassi,
  • Thamires Oliveira Gasquez Martin,
  • Eduardo Alves-Junior,
  • Luciano Teixeira Gomes,
  • Cor Jésus Fernandes Fontes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0013-2012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 1
pp. 110 – 112

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Introduction: We evaluated the in vitro antimalarial activity of tigecycline as an alternative drug for the treatment of severe malaria. Methods: A chloroquine-sensitive Plasmodium falciparum reference strain, a chloroquine-resistant reference strain, and three clinical isolates were tested for in vitro susceptibility to tigecycline. A histidine-rich protein in vitro assay was used to evaluate antimalarial activity. Results: The geometric-mean 50% effective concentration (EC50%) of tigecycline was 535.5 nM (confidence interval (CI): 344.3-726.8). No significant correlation was found between the EC50% of tigecycline and that of any other tested antimalarial drug. Conclusions: Tigecycline may represent an alternative drug for the treatment of patients with severe malaria.

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