Natural compound 2HF treats leishmaniasis infections, study finds

Natural compound 2HF treats leishmaniasis infections, study finds
Illustrative photos of 2HF and meglumine antimoniate against L. amazonensis-infected macrophages. Credit: Almeida-Amaral, et al. 2018

Current treatment options for the parasitic disease leishmaniasis are largely ineffective, expensive, and tend to be plagued by resistant parasites and side effects. Now, researchers reporting in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases have showed that a natural flavonoid is effective at treating Leishmania amazonensis infections.

Leishmaniasis is endemic to 98 countries and affects more than 12 million people around the world. Treatment is possible with pentavalent antimonial, but many Leishmania have become resistant to antimonial chemotherapy. Flavonoids— a group of natural compounds that are isolated from fruits, vegetables, wine and coffee— have been considered a promising candidate for leishmanisis treatment. 2'-Hydroxyflavanone (2HF), part of a class of flavonoids found in , is already being studied for its use in cancer chemotherapy.

In the new work, Elmo Almeida-Amaral, of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil, and colleagues studied the effect of 2HF on wild-type and antimony-resistant L. amazonensis parasite cells, and then went on to test the effectiveness of the compound in treating mice with L. amazonensis infections.

2HF stopped the proliferation of L. amazonensis parasites in both their free-living form and the form that infects human cells in both strains of L. amazonensis tested. In addition, 2HF reduced the overall number of parasites in an infected mouse, and reduced the size of lesions caused by the cutaneous form of leishmaniasis. No side effects were seen in the treated mice.

"Considering that 2HF reduced the lesion size and parasite load without compromising the of the infected mice, we suggest this compound as a potential candidate for leishmaniasis chemotherapy for ," the researchers say. "Studies should be conducted to determine the ideal dose and therapeutic regimen."

More information: Gervazoni LFO, Gonçalves-Ozório G, Almeida-Amaral EE (2018) 2'-Hydroxyflavanone activity in vitro and in vivo against wild-type and antimony-resistant Leishmania amazonensis. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 12(11): e0006930. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006930

Journal information: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
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