Mortality rate in Trypanosoma cruzi Y infected IFN-gamma knock out C57BL/6 mouse Chagas disease model at 20 mg/kg, po twice daily after 20 days - BioAssay Summary
We have investigated the influences of gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) and interleukin-12 (IL-12) on the efficacy of posaconazole (POS) treatment of acute experimental infections with Trypanosoma cruzi; the standard drug, benznidazole (BZ), was used as a positive control. Wild-type (WT) mice infected with T. cruzi and treated with POS or BZ had no parasitemia, 100% survival, and cure rates of 86 to more ..
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AID: 285217
Data Source: ChEMBL (433243)
Depositor Category: Literature, Extracted
BioAssay Version:
Deposit Date: 2010-05-25
Modify Date: 2013-05-10

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Title: The Anti-Trypanosoma cruzi activity of posaconazole in a murine model of acute Chagas' disease is less dependent on gamma interferon than that of benznidazole.

Abstract: We have investigated the influences of gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) and interleukin-12 (IL-12) on the efficacy of posaconazole (POS) treatment of acute experimental infections with Trypanosoma cruzi; the standard drug, benznidazole (BZ), was used as a positive control. Wild-type (WT) mice infected with T. cruzi and treated with POS or BZ had no parasitemia, 100% survival, and cure rates of 86 to 89%. IFN-gamma-knockout (KO) mice infected with T. cruzi and treated with BZ controlled the infection during treatment but relapsed after the drug pressure ceased and had 0% survival, while those receiving POS better controlled the infection after the end of treatment and had 70% survival (P<0.0001 compared to the results for both untreated and BZ-treated animals). IL-12-KO mice infected and treated with POS or BZ had intermediate results, displaying enhanced parasitemia, decreased survival (77 to 83%), and reduced cure rates (35 to 39%) compared with those of the WT animals. Our results demonstrate that either IFN-gamma or IL-12 deficiency reduces the efficacy of POS or BZ in this experimental model but also indicate that the anti-T. cruzi activity of POS is much less dependent on the activity of IFN-gamma than that of BZ is.
(PMID: 17220408)
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Putative Target:

ChEMBL Target ID: 50594
Target Type: ORGANISM
Pref Name: Mus musculus
Organism: Mus musculus
Tax ID: 10090
Confidence: Target assigned is non-molecular
Relationship Type: Non-molecular target assigned
Categorized Comment
ChEMBL Assay Type: Functional

ChEMBL Assay Data Source: Scientific Literature

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