Journal article
Altered temporal response of malaria parasites determines differential sensitivity to artemisinin
N Klonis, SC Xie, JM McCaw, MP Crespo-Ortiz, SG Zaloumis, JA Simpson, L Tilley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | Published : 2013
Abstract
Reports of emerging resistance to first-line artemisinin antimalarials make it critical to define resistance mechanisms and identify in vitro correlates of resistance. Here we combine unique in vitro experimental and analytical approaches to mimic in vivo drug exposure in an effort to provide insight into mechanisms of drug resistance. Tightly synchronized parasites exposed to short drug pulses exhibit large stage-dependent differences in their drug response that correlate with hemoglobin digestion throughout most of the asexual cycle. As a result, ring-stage parasites can exhibit >100-fold lower sensitivity to short drug pulses than trophozoites, although we identify a subpopulation of ring..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Sam Deed, Heather Lewis, and Shannon Kenny, University of Melbourne, for technical support and Angela McLean, Oxford University, for discussions. We acknowledge support from the Australian Research Council and the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council.