Trypanosuppressive effects of Kolaviron may be associated with down regulation of Trypanothione reductase in Trypanosoma congolense infection
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Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine
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Trypanothione reductase is a key enzyme that upholds the redox balance in hemoflagellate
protozoan parasites such as T. congolense. This study aims at unraveling the potency of
Kolaviron against trypanothione reductase in T. congolense infection using Chrysin as standard.
The experiment was performed using three different approaches; in silico, in vitro and in vivo.
Kolaviron and Chrysin were docked against trypanothione reductase, revealing binding
energies (-9.3 and -9.0 kcal/mol) and Ki of 0.211μM and 0.151μM at the active site of
trypanothione reductase as evident from the observed strong hydrophobic/hydrogen bond
interactions. Parasitized blood was used for parasite isolation and trypanothione reductase
activity assay using standard protocol. Real-time PCR (qPCR) assay was implored to monitor
expression of trypanothione reductase using primers targeting the 177-bp repeat satellite
DNA in T. congolense with SYBR Green to monitor product accumulation. Kolaviron showed IC50
values of 2.64μg/ml with % inhibition of 66.78 compared with Chrysin with IC50 values of
1.86μg/ml and % inhibition of 53.80. In vivo studies following the administration of these
compounds orally after 7 days post inoculation resulted in % inhibition of Chrysin (57.67)
and Kolaviron (46.90). Equally, Kolaviron relative to Chrysin down regulated the expression
trypanothione reductase gene by 1.352 as compared to 3.530 of the infected group, in clear
agreement with the earlier inhibition observed at the fine type level. Overall, the findings
may have unraveled the Kolaviron potency against Trypanosoma congolense infection in rats
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https://doi.org/10.47665/tb.38.1.016