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Splenic Retention of Plasmodium falciparumGametocytes To Block the Transmission of Malaria

Authors :
Duez, Julien
Holleran, John P.
Ndour, Papa Alioune
Loganathan, Sasdekumar
Amireault, Pascal
Français, Olivier
El Nemer, Wassim
Le Pioufle, Bruno
Amado, Inês F.
Garcia, Sylvie
Chartrel, Nathalie
Le Van Kim, Caroline
Lavazec, Catherine
Avery, Vicky M.
Buffet, Pierre A.
Source :
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy; April 2015, Vol. 59 Issue: 7 p4206-4214, 9p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

ABSTRACTPlasmodium falciparumis transmitted from humans to Anophelesmosquito vectors via the sexual erythrocytic forms termed gametocytes. Erythrocyte filtration through microsphere layers (microsphiltration) had shown that circulating gametocytes are deformable. Compounds reducing gametocyte deformability would induce their splenic clearance, thus removing them from the blood circulation and blocking malaria transmission. The hand-made, single-sample prototype for microsphiltration was miniaturized to a 96-well microtiter plate format, and gametocyte retention in the microsphere filters was quantified by high-content imaging. The stiffening activity of 40 pharmacological compounds was assessed in microtiter plates, using a small molecule (calyculin) as a positive control. The stiffening activity of calyculin was assessed in spleen-mimetic microfluidic chips and in macrophage-depleted mice. Marked mechanical retention (80% to 90%) of mature gametocytes was obtained in microplates following exposure to calyculin at concentrations with no effect on parasite viability. Of the 40 compounds tested, including 20 antimalarials, only 5 endoperoxides significantly increased gametocyte retention (1.5- to 2.5-fold; 24 h of exposure at 1 μM). Mature gametocytes exposed to calyculin accumulated in microfluidic chips and were cleared from the circulation of macrophage-depleted mice as rapidly as heat-stiffened erythrocytes, thus confirming results obtained using the microsphiltration assay. An automated miniaturized approach to select compounds for their gametocyte-stiffening effect has been established. Stiffening induces gametocyte clearance both in vitroand in vivo. Based on physiologically validated tools, this screening cascade can identify novel compounds and uncover new targets to block malaria transmission. Innovative applications in hematology are also envisioned.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00664804 and 10986596
Volume :
59
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs36161064
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.05030-14