A Plasmodium falciparum screening assay for anti-gametocyte drugs based on parasite lactate dehydrogenase detection.
J Antimicrob Chemother
; 68(9): 2048-58, 2013 Sep.
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OBJECTIVES: Plasmodium gametocytes, responsible for malaria parasite transmission from humans to mosquitoes, represent a crucial target for new antimalarial drugs to achieve malaria elimination/eradication. We developed a novel colorimetric screening method for anti-gametocyte compounds based on the parasite lactate dehydrogenase (pLDH) assay, already standardized for asexual stages, to measure gametocyte viability and drug susceptibility. METHODS: Gametocytogenesis of 3D7 and NF54 Plasmodium falciparum strains was induced in vitro and asexual parasites were depleted with N-acetylglucosamine. Gametocytes were treated with dihydroartemisinin, epoxomicin, methylene blue, primaquine, puromycin or chloroquine in 96-well plates and the pLDH activity was evaluated using a modified Makler protocol. Mosquito infectivity was measured by the standard membrane feeding assay (SMFA). RESULTS: A linear correlation was found between gametocytaemia determined by Giemsa staining and pLDH activity. A concentration-dependent reduction in pLDH activity was observed after 72 h of drug treatment, whereas an additional 72 h of incubation without drugs was required to obtain complete inhibition of gametocyte viability. SMFA on treated and control gametocytes confirmed that a reduction in pLDH activity translates into reduced oocyst development in the mosquito vector. CONCLUSIONS: The gametocyte pLDH assay is fast, easy to perform, cheap and reproducible and is suitable for screening novel transmission-blocking compounds, which does not require parasite transgenic lines.
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Plasmodium falciparum
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Sobrevivência Celular
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Avaliação Pré-Clínica de Medicamentos
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L-Lactato Desidrogenase
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Antimaláricos
Tipo de estudo:
Diagnostic_studies
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Evaluation_studies
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Guideline
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Screening_studies
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Animals
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Humans
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En
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J Antimicrob Chemother
Ano de publicação:
2013
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Article
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Itália