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Banca de DEFESA: MÁRCIO THOMAZ DOS SANTOS VARJÃO

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : MÁRCIO THOMAZ DOS SANTOS VARJÃO
DATE: 30/09/2021
TIME: 14:00
LOCAL: google meet
TITLE:

Leishmanicide potential of Antarctic microbial products: pharmacological evaluation of bacterial pigmented extracts and systematic review of anti-Leishmania activity of fungal metabolites


KEY WORDS:

Bioprospecting. Extremophiles. Natural products. Leishmaniasis. Antiparasitic Agents.


PAGES: 30
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Medicina
SUMMARY:

Diseases like leishmaniasis remain neglected by the pharmaceutical industry. Consequently, the treatment for this disease is out of date, leaving countless affected individuals unattended. To reverse the impact of this abandonment, it is essential to search for new prototypes of safer drugs for the treatment of leishmaniasis. Therefore, the bioprospecting of natural products, especially microbial products from extreme environments, represents an excellent starting point. From this perspective, the present study investigated the leishmanicidal activity of extracts of bacteria isolated from Antarctica, as well as carried out a systematic review about the leishmanicidal activity of fungal metabolites. In all, eight bacterial isolates obtained from soil samples and Antarctic lichens were grown in nutrient broth for seven days at 15 ° C for biomass production. The intracellular pigmented metabolites were extracted with methanol and subsequently the obtained extractive solutions were dried in a vacuum desiccator. The cytotoxicity of the extracts will be evaluated against the lineage of macrophages J774.A1 by means of the tetrazolium salt reduction (MTT) assay and the antiparasitic action evaluated on macrophages infected with Leishmania spp. as to the rate of infection and the multiplication of intracellular parasites. The systematic review aimed to identify through the PubMed, Lilacs and Scielo databases, the existing evidence in the literature regarding the efficacy of the leishmanicidal activity of fungal bioproducts that represent new starting points for the advancement of leishmaniasis pharmacotherapy. Among the selected studies, 53 (89.8%) carried out exclusively in vitro assay, while only 2 (3.4%) carried out exclusively in vivo assay. Another 4 (6.8%) performed the two analysis methodologies (in vitro and in vivo). Together, the evidence reported by the publications gathered in the review, indicate in the prospecting of fungal bioproducts a promising path in the fight against leishmaniasis.


BANKING MEMBERS:
Presidente - 2272670 - ALINE CAVALCANTI DE QUEIROZ
Externa ao Programa - 2395972 - ANA CAROLINA SANTANA VIEIRA
Externa à Instituição - CAMILA DE BARROS PRADO MOURA SALES - CESMAC
Interna - 2269479 - CAROLINNE DE SALES MARQUES
Externa à Instituição - MARIANA DA SILVA SANTOS - CESMAC
Interna - 2370894 - MICHELLE JACINTHA CAVALCANTE OLIVEIRA
Notícia cadastrada em: 20/08/2021 09:55
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