Parasiticidal effect of synthetic bovine Lactoferrin peptides on the enteric parasite Giardia intestinalis

  • Aguilar-Diaz, Hugo
  • Canizalez-Roman, Adrian
  • Nepomuceno-Mejia, Tomas
  • Gallardo-Vera, Francisco
  • Hornelas-Orozco, Yolanda
  • Nazmi, Kamran
  • Bolscher, Jan G.M.
  • Carrero, Julio Cesar
  • Leon-Sicairos, Claudia
  • Leon-Sicairos, Nidia
Publication date
November 2016
Publisher
NRC Research Press (a division of Canadian Science Publishing)
Journal
issn:0829-8211

Abstract

Giardia intestinalis is the most common infectious protozoan parasite in children. Despite the effectiveness of some drugs, the disease remains a major worldwide problem. Consequently, the search for new treatments is important for disease eradication. Biological molecules with antimicrobial properties represent a promising alternative to combat pathogens. Bovine lactoferrin (bLF) is a key component of the innate host defense system, and its peptides have exhibited strong antimicrobial activity. Based on these properties, we evaluated the parasiticidal activity of these peptides on G. intestinalis. Trophozoites were incubated with different peptide concentrations for different periods of time, and the growth or viability was determined by c...

Extracted data

We use cookies to provide a better user experience.