Journal article
Effect of antimalarial drugs on plasmodium falciparum gametocytes
CL Peatey, TS Skinner-Adams, MWA Dixon, JS McCarthy, DL Gardiner, KR Trenholme
Journal of Infectious Diseases | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.1086/644645
Abstract
Gametocytes are the sexual stage of the malaria parasite and are essential for transmission to the mosquito. Antimalarial drugs have been reported to affect gametocyte production in vivo, which leads to a potential increase in transmission. We used transgenic Plasmodium falciparum parasites expressing a green fluorescent protein tag in a fluorescence-activated cell sorting-based assay to measure the effect of 8 antimalarial drugs on gametocyte production in vitro. Exposure to antimalarial drugs resulted in an increase in the number of gametocytes in test cultures. Although a dose-dependent reduction in late-stage gametocyte viability was observed, none of the drugs tested statistically signi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Financial support: National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (grants to D. L. G., J.M.C., and K. R. T.); ANZ (Trustees PhD scholarship to M. W. A. D.); Australian Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (Australian Postgraduate Award to C. L. P.); University of Queensland (Dr Diana Cavaye Scholarship to C. L. P.); Tudor Foundation (grants to D. L. G. and K. R. T.).