Topical treatment with gallium maltolate reduces Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue burden in primary experimental lesions in a rabbit model of yaws
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Background
Gallium is a semi-metallic element known since the 1930s to have antimicrobial activity.
This activity stems primarily from gallium’s ability to mimic trivalent iron and disrupt specific
Fe(III)-dependent pathways, particularly DNA synthesis (due to inhibition of ribonucleotide
reductase). Because of its novel mechanism of action, gallium is currently being investigated as a new antibacterial agent, particularly in light of the increasing resistance of many
pathogenic bacteria to existing antibiotics. Gallium maltolate (GaM) is being developed as
an orally and topically administrable form of gallium. Yaws is a neglected tropical disease
affecting mainly the skin and skeletal system of children in underprivileged settings. It is currently the object of a WHO-promoted eradication campaign using mass administration of
the macrolide azithromycin, an antibiotic to which the yaws agent Treponema pallidum
subsp. pertenue has slowly begun to develop genetic resistance.
Methods
Because yaws transmission is mainly due to direct skin contact with an infectious skin
lesion, we evaluated the treponemicidal activity of GaM applied topically to skin lesions in a
rabbit model of yaws. Treatment efficacy was evaluated by measuring lesion diameter, treponemal burden in lesion aspirates as determined by dark field microscopy and amplification
of treponemal RNA, serology, and immunohistochemistry of biopsied tissue samples.
Results
Our results show that topical GaM was effective in reducing treponemal burden in yaws
experimental lesions, particularly when applied at the first sign of lesion appearance but, as
expected, did not prevent pathogen dissemination Conclusion : Early administration of GaM to yaws lesions could reduce the infectivity of the lesions and
thus yaws transmission, potentially contributing to current and future yaws control
campaigns.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
L. R. Bernstein, L. Giacani.; Haynes, Am.; Godornes, B. C.; Ciccarese, G.; Drago, F.; Parodi, A.; Valdevit, S.; Anselmi, L.; Tomasini, C.; Baca, A. M.
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