Microorganisms (Feb 2021)

High Content Analysis of Macrophage-Targeting <i>Eh</i>PIb-Compounds against Cutaneous and Visceral <i>Leishmania</i> Species

  • Helena Fehling,
  • Hanno Niss,
  • Annika Bea,
  • Nadine Kottmayr,
  • Christine Brinker,
  • Stefan Hoenow,
  • Julie Sellau,
  • Tim-Wolf Gilberger,
  • Frederic Ting,
  • Dirk Landschulze,
  • Chris Meier,
  • Joachim Clos,
  • Hannelore Lotter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9020422
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 422

Abstract

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An immunostimulatory glycolipid molecule from the intestinal protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica (Eh) and its synthetic analogs derived from its phosphatidylinositol-b-anchor (EhPIb) previously showed considerable immunotherapeutic effects against Leishmania major infection in vitro and in vivo. Here, we describe a high content screening assay, based on primary murine macrophages. Parasites detection is based on a 90 kDA heat shock protein-specific staining, enabling the detection of several Leishmania species. We validated the assay using L. major, L. braziliensis, L. donovani, and L. infantum as well as investigated the anti-leishmanial activity of six immunostimulatory EhPIb-compounds (Eh-1 to Eh-6). Macrophages infected with dermotropic species were more sensitive towards treatment with the compounds as their viability showed a stronger reduction compared to macrophages infected with viscerotropic species. Most compounds caused a significant reduction of the infection rates and the parasite burdens depending on the infecting species. Only compound Eh-6 was found to have activity against all Leishmania species. Considering the challenges in anti-leishmanial drug discovery, we developed a multi-species screening assay capable of utilizing non-recombinant parasite strains, and demonstrated its usefulness by screening macrophage-targeting EhPIb-compounds showing their potential for the treatment of cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis.

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