Preliminary Results, Perspectives and Proposal for a Screening Method of in vitro Susceptibility of Prototheca spp. to Antimicrotubular Agents
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Microorganisms belonging to the genus Prototheca are achlorophyllous
microalgae, occasionally behaving as environmental pathogens that cause severe
mastitis in milk cows, as well as localized or systemic infections in humans and animals.
Among the different species belonging to the genus, Prototheca zopfii genotype
2 (recently reclassified as P. bovis) and P. blaschkeae are most commonly associated
with bovine mastitis. To date, no pharmacological treatment is available to cure
protothecal mastitis, and infected animals must be quarantined to avoid spreading
the infection. The few antibiotic and antifungal drugs effective in vitro against Prototheca
give poor results in vivo. This failure is likely due to the lack of specificity of
such drugs. As microalgae are more closely related to plants than to bacteria or
fungi, an alternative possibility is to test molecules with herbicidal properties, in particular,
antimicrotubular herbicides, for which plant rather than animal tubulin is the
selective target. Once a suitable test protocol was set up, a panel of 11 antimicrotubular
agents belonging to different chemical classes and selective for plant tubulin
were tested for the ability to inhibit growth of Prototheca cells in vitro. Two dinitroanilines,
dinitramine and chloralin, showed strong inhibitory effects on P. blaschkeae
at low micromolar concentrations, with half-maximal inhibitory concentrations (IC50)
of 4.5 and 3 M, respectively, while both P. zopfii genotype 1 (now reclassified as P.
ciferrii) and P. bovis showed susceptibility to dinitramine only, to different degrees.
Suitable screening protocols for antimitotic agents are suggested.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Prototheca; dinitroaniline; antimicrotubular drugs; bovine mastitis
List of contributors:
Morandi, Stefano; Aretino, Francesca; Tiroli, Tommaso; Morello, LAURA EMMA MARIA; Breviario, Diego
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