A glycoprotein isolated from the sponge, Pachymatisma johnstonii, has anti-leishmanial activity.

Cell Biol Int

Unité de Parasitologie, UPRES 1155, Faculté de Pharmacie, Université de Nantes, France.

Published: July 2000

A high anti-leishmanial activity was observed in an aqueous extract from the marine sponge Pachymatisma johnstonii, Bowerbank 1842 (Demospongiae, Geodiidae). Pachymatismin, a glycoprotein, was purified and shown to be a cytotoxic agent, which acts on promastigote and clinical-like amastigote stages with IC50 about 1 microg protein/ml and induces changes in the cell shape, phospholipase A2 activity and invasion capacity of the parasite. We believe pachymatismin is the first reported substance from a marine organism with anti-leishmanial activity.

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