Immunochemotherapy for leishmania donovani infection in golden hamsters: combinatorial action of poly ICLC plus l-arginine and sodium stibogluconate (stibanate)

Bhakuni, Vinod ; Kulkarni, Sangeeta ; Ali, Vahab ; Singh, Ujjawal K. ; Levy, Hilton B. ; Maheshwari, Radha K. (2004) Immunochemotherapy for leishmania donovani infection in golden hamsters: combinatorial action of poly ICLC plus l-arginine and sodium stibogluconate (stibanate) Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research, 19 (10). pp. 1103-1106. ISSN 1079-9907

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Abstract

We demonstrate that golden hamsters infected with Leishmania donovani amastigotes develop the capacity to eliminate intracellular pathogens on treatment with low-dose standard antileishmanial sodium stibogluconate (Stibanate) in combination with polyinosinic-polycytidilic acid stabilized with polylysine and carboxymethy-cellulose (poly ICLC), a potent inducer of interferon (IFN) and immune enhancer, plus L-arginine. Data suggest that low doses of both stibanate and poly ICLC plus L-arginine provide marginal inhibition against L. donovani infection in golden hamsters. When given in combination, however, a significant inhibition was achieved without toxicity, as all the animals survived up to 45 or 60 days. These results suggest that combination therapy using Stibanate and poly ICLC plus L-arginine may be very effective in reducing the dose of Stibanate and, hence, its dose-dependent toxicity in clinical situations.

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