Effects of selected condensed tannins on Cryptosporidium parvum growth and proliferation in HCT-8 cell cultures

Ian David Woolsey, Wayne E Zeller, Berit Marie Blomstrand, Øivind Øines, Heidi L Enemark

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Abstract

Infections with Cryptosporidium spp. constitute a substantial public health burden and are responsible for widespread production losses in cattle herds. Reducing disease and shedding of Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts is an important One Health goal. There are very few therapeutic options available to treat cryptosporidiosis. Interest in plant bioactive compounds to mitigate the spread of anthelmintic resistance in ruminants has led to investigation of these phytocompounds against other parasitic taxa. Condensed tannins (CTs) are plant secondary metabolites that have shown potential against nematodes in vitro and in vivo but their applicability to Cryptosporidium spp. is comparatively under-explored. Cryptosporidium parvum infected human ileocecal colorectal adenocarcinoma (HCT)-8 cell cultures were treated with escalating doses of highly purified and well-characterized CTs from five plant species, big trefoil (Lotus pedunculatus), black currant (Ribes nigrum), sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia), white clover (Trifolium repens) and grapeseed (Vitis vinifera) for 44 h. Quantitative-PCR (qPCR) analysis revealed that none of the CTs examined demonstrated inhibitory potential against the parasite. Substantial inhibition of C. parvum by paromomycin was observed in positive controls in all assays (76.94-90.72% inhibition), proving the validity of the assay. Despite the lack of inhibition, these results represent an important step towards identifying alternative treatment options against this parasite.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108353
JournalExperimental Parasitology
Volume241
Pages (from-to)108353
ISSN0014-4894
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Animals
  • Cattle
  • Cell Culture Techniques
  • Cell Proliferation
  • Cryptosporidiosis/parasitology
  • Cryptosporidium
  • Cryptosporidium parvum
  • Feces
  • Humans
  • Proanthocyanidins/pharmacology

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