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Discovery of Spilanthol Endoperoxide as a Redox Natural Compound Active against Mammalian Prx3 and Chlamydia trachomatis Infection.

Rosine Dushime1, Yunhuang Zhu2, Hanzhi Wu1, Daniel Saez1, Kirtikar Shukla1, Heather Brown-Harding3, Maique W Biavatti4, Kimberly J Nelson5, Leslie B Poole5, William T Lowther5, Paul B Jones2, Cristina M Furdui1, Allen W Tsang1.   

Abstract

Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) is a bacterial intracellular pathogen responsible for a plethora of diseases ranging from blindness to pelvic inflammatory diseases and cervical cancer. Although this disease is effectively treated with antibiotics, concerns for development of resistance prompt the need for new low-cost treatments. Here we report the activity of spilanthol (SPL), a natural compound with demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties, against Ct infections. Using chemical probes selective for imaging mitochondrial protein sulfenylation and complementary assays, we identify an increase in mitochondrial oxidative state by SPL as the underlying mechanism leading to disruption of host cell F-actin cytoskeletal organization and inhibition of chlamydial infection. The peroxidation product of SPL (SPL endoperoxide, SPLE), envisioned to be the active compound in the cellular milieu, was chemically synthesized and showed more potent anti-chlamydial activity. Comparison of SPL and SPLE reactivity with mammalian peroxiredoxins, demonstrated preferred reactivity of SPLE with Prx3, and virtual lack of SPL reaction with any of the reduced Prx isoforms investigated. Cumulatively, these findings support the function of SPL as a pro-drug, which is converted to SPLE in the cellular milieu leading to inhibition of Prx3, increased mitochondrial oxidation and disruption of F-actin network, and inhibition of Ct infection.

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Keywords:  Prx3; chlamydia trachomatis; dioxacmellamide; mitochondria; peroxiredoxin; spilanthol; spilanthol endoperoxide

Year:  2020        PMID: 33287170      PMCID: PMC7761737          DOI: 10.3390/antiox9121220

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-3921


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