Literature DB >> 15478072

Chloroquine enhances survival in Bacillus anthracis intoxication.

Andrew W Artenstein1, Steven M Opal, Patricia Cristofaro, John E Palardy, Nicolas A Parejo, Michael D Green, Jhung W Jhung.   

Abstract

The intentional release of anthrax in the United States in 2001 resulted in 11 cases of inhalational disease, with an attendant mortality rate of 45%. Current therapeutic options for anthrax are limited; antimicrobials target only replicating organisms, thus allowing bacterial toxins to cause unchecked, devastating physiological derangements in the host. Novel approaches that target the cytotoxic effects of anthrax exotoxins are needed. Chloroquine (CQ), a commonly used antimalarial agent, endows anthrax-intoxicated murine peritoneal macrophages with a 50% and 35% marginal survival advantage at 2 and 4 h, respectively, over that of untreated control cells. The cell rescue is dose dependent and, at lower concentrations, results in delayed cell death. We subsequently studied the effect of CQ in BALB/c mice challenged with anthrax lethal toxin. CQ-treated mice demonstrated reduced tissue injury, as assessed by histopathological examination of the spleen and by peripheral blood differential cell count ratios. CQ significantly enhanced survival and may augment current treatment and prophylaxis options for this otherwise lethal infection.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15478072     DOI: 10.1086/424853

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


  10 in total

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2.  Inter-alpha-inhibitor proteins are endogenous furin inhibitors and provide protection against experimental anthrax intoxication.

Authors:  Steven M Opal; Andrew W Artenstein; Patricia A Cristofaro; Jhung W Jhung; John E Palardy; Nicholas A Parejo; Yow-Pin Lim
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 3.441

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Review 4.  An overview of investigational toxin-directed therapies for the adjunctive management of Bacillus anthracis infection and sepsis.

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5.  Protection from anthrax toxin-mediated killing of macrophages by the combined effects of furin inhibitors and chloroquine.

Authors:  Tomoko Komiyama; Joel A Swanson; Robert S Fuller
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2005-09       Impact factor: 5.191

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Review 10.  Recycling of chloroquine and its hydroxyl analogue to face bacterial, fungal and viral infections in the 21st century.

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