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Background/Objectives: Bovine babesiosis is a vector-borne disease transmitted by ticks that causes important losses in livestock worldwide. Recent research performed on the drugs currently used to control bovine babesiosis reported several issues including drug resistance, toxicity impact, and residues in edible tissue, suggesting the need for developing novel effective therapies. The endochin-like quinolones ELQ-316 and buparvaquone (BPQ) act as [ver mas...]
dc.contributor.authorCardillo, Natalia Marina
dc.contributor.authorVillarino, Nicolas F.
dc.contributor.authorLacy, Paul A.
dc.contributor.authorRiscoe, Michael K.
dc.contributor.authorDoggett, Joseph Stone
dc.contributor.authorUeti, Massaro W.
dc.contributor.authorChung, Chungwon J.
dc.contributor.authorSuarez, Carlos
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-12T15:00:20Z
dc.date.available2024-11-12T15:00:20Z
dc.date.issued2024-10
dc.identifier.issn1999-4923
dc.identifier.otherhttps://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics16111402
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/20244
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/16/11/1402
dc.description.abstractBackground/Objectives: Bovine babesiosis is a vector-borne disease transmitted by ticks that causes important losses in livestock worldwide. Recent research performed on the drugs currently used to control bovine babesiosis reported several issues including drug resistance, toxicity impact, and residues in edible tissue, suggesting the need for developing novel effective therapies. The endochin-like quinolones ELQ-316 and buparvaquone (BPQ) act as cytochrome bc1 inhibitors and have been proven to be safe and efficacious against related apicomplexans, such as Plasmodium spp. and Babesia microti, without showing toxicity in mammals. The objectives of this study are investigating whether ELQ-316, BPQ, and their combination treatment could be effective against Babesia bovis in an in vitro culture model and comparing with imidocarb (ID), the routinely used drug. Methods: In vitro cultured parasites starting at 2% percentage of parasitemia (PPE) were treated with BPQ, ELQ-316, ID, and the combinations of BPQ + ELQ-316 and ID + ELQ-316 at drug concentrations that ranged from 25 to 1200 nM, during four consecutive days. The IC50% and IC99% were reported. Parasitemia levels were evaluated daily using microscopic examination. Data were compared using the non-parametrical Mann–Whitney and Kruskall–Wallis test. Results: All drugs tested, whether used alone or in combination, significantly decreased the survival (p < 0.05) of B. bovis in in vitro cultures. The combination of BPQ + ELQ-316 had the lowest calculated inhibitory concentration 50% (IC50%) values, 31.21 nM (IC95%: 15.06–68.48); followed by BPQ, 77.06 nM (IC95%: 70.16–86.01); ID + ELQ316, 197 nM (IC95%:129.0–311.2); ID, 635.1 nM (IC95%: 280.9–2119); and ELQ316, 654.9 nM (IC95%: 362.3–1411). Conclusions: The results reinforce the higher efficacy of BPQ at affecting B. bovis survival and the potential synergistic effects of its combination with ELQ-316, providing a promising treatment option against B. bovis.eng
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dc.language.isoenges_AR
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dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/es_AR
dc.sourcePharmaceutics 16 (11) : 1402. (October 2024)es_AR
dc.subjectBabesia boviseng
dc.subjectSporozoaeng
dc.subjectEnfermedades de los Animaleses_AR
dc.subjectAnimal Diseaseseng
dc.subjectControl de Enfermedadeses_AR
dc.subjectDiseases Controleng
dc.subjectMedicamentoses_AR
dc.subjectDrugseng
dc.subjectGanadoes_AR
dc.subjectLivestockeng
dc.subject.otherApicomplexaes_AR
dc.subject.otherImidocarbeng
dc.subject.otherBuparvaquoneeng
dc.titleThe Combination of Buparvaquone and ELQ316 Exhibit a Stronger Effect than ELQ316 and Imidocarb Against Babesia bovis In Vitroes_AR
dc.typeinfo:ar-repo/semantics/artículoes_AR
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_AR
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiones_AR
dc.rights.licenseCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)es_AR
dc.description.origenEEA Paranáes_AR
dc.description.filFil: Cardillo, Natalia Marina. United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service. Animal Disease Research Unit; Estados Unidoses_AR
dc.description.filFil: Cardillo, Natalia Marina. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Paraná; Argentina.es_AR
dc.description.filFil: Cardillo, Natalia Marina. Washington State University. Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology; Estados Unidoses_AR
dc.description.filFil: Villarino, Nicolas F. Washington State University. College of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences. Program in Individualized Medicine; Estados Unidoses_AR
dc.description.filFil: Lacy, Paul A. United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service. Animal Disease Research Unit; Estados Unidoses_AR
dc.description.filFil: Riscoe, Michael K. VA Portland Healthcare System; Estados Unidoses_AR
dc.description.filFil: Riscoe, Michael K. Oregon Health & Science University. Department of Microbiology and Molecular Immunology; Estados Unidoses_AR
dc.description.filFil: Doggett, Joseph Stone. VA Portland Healthcare System; Estados Unidoses_AR
dc.description.filFil: Doggett, Joseph Stone. Oregon Health & Science University. School of Medicine. Division of Infectious Diseases; Estados Unidoses_AR
dc.description.filFil: Ueti, Massaro W. United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service. Animal Disease Research Unit; Estados Unidoses_AR
dc.description.filFil: Ueti, Massaro W. Washington State University. Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology; Estados Unidoses_AR
dc.description.filFil: Chung, Chungwon J. United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service. Animal Disease Research Unit; Estados Unidoses_AR
dc.description.filFil: Suarez, Carlos. United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service. Animal Disease Research Unit; Estados Unidoses_AR
dc.description.filFil: Suarez, Carlos. Washington State University. Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology; Estados Unidoses_AR
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