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Azathioprine favourably influences the course of malaria

BACKGROUND: Azathioprine triggers suicidal erythrocyte death or eryptosis, characterized by cell shrinkage and exposure of phosphatidylserine at the erythrocyte surface. Eryptosis may accelerate the clearance of Plasmodium-infected erythrocytes. The present study thus explored whether azathioprine i...

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Autores principales: Bobbala, Diwakar, Koka, Saisudha, Geiger, Corinna, Föller, Michael, Huber, Stephan M, Lang, Florian
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2694830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19442289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-8-102
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author Bobbala, Diwakar
Koka, Saisudha
Geiger, Corinna
Föller, Michael
Huber, Stephan M
Lang, Florian
author_facet Bobbala, Diwakar
Koka, Saisudha
Geiger, Corinna
Föller, Michael
Huber, Stephan M
Lang, Florian
author_sort Bobbala, Diwakar
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description BACKGROUND: Azathioprine triggers suicidal erythrocyte death or eryptosis, characterized by cell shrinkage and exposure of phosphatidylserine at the erythrocyte surface. Eryptosis may accelerate the clearance of Plasmodium-infected erythrocytes. The present study thus explored whether azathioprine influences eryptosis of Plasmodium-infected erythrocytes, development of parasitaemia and thus the course of malaria. METHODS: Human erythrocytes were infected in vitro with Plasmodium falciparum (P. falciparum) (strain BinH) in the absence and presence of azathioprine (0.001 – 10 μM), parasitaemia determined utilizing Syto16, phosphatidylserine exposure estimated from annexin V-binding and cell volume from forward scatter in FACS analysis. Mice were infected with Plasmodium berghei (P. berghei) ANKA by injecting parasitized murine erythrocytes (1 × 10(6)) intraperitoneally. Where indicated azathioprine (5 mg/kg b.w.) was administered subcutaneously from the eighth day of infection. RESULTS: In vitro infection of human erythrocytes with P. falciparum increased annexin V-binding and initially decreased forward scatter, effects significantly augmented by azathioprine. At higher concentrations azathioprine significantly decreased intraerythrocytic DNA/RNA content (≥ 1 μM) and in vitro parasitaemia (≥ 1 μM). Administration of azathioprine significantly decreased the parasitaemia of circulating erythrocytes and increased the survival of P. berghei-infected mice (from 0% to 77% 22 days after infection). CONCLUSION: Azathioprine inhibits intraerythrocytic growth of P. falciparum, enhances suicidal death of infected erythrocytes, decreases parasitaemia and fosters host survival during malaria.
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spelling pubmed-26948302009-06-11 Azathioprine favourably influences the course of malaria Bobbala, Diwakar Koka, Saisudha Geiger, Corinna Föller, Michael Huber, Stephan M Lang, Florian Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Azathioprine triggers suicidal erythrocyte death or eryptosis, characterized by cell shrinkage and exposure of phosphatidylserine at the erythrocyte surface. Eryptosis may accelerate the clearance of Plasmodium-infected erythrocytes. The present study thus explored whether azathioprine influences eryptosis of Plasmodium-infected erythrocytes, development of parasitaemia and thus the course of malaria. METHODS: Human erythrocytes were infected in vitro with Plasmodium falciparum (P. falciparum) (strain BinH) in the absence and presence of azathioprine (0.001 – 10 μM), parasitaemia determined utilizing Syto16, phosphatidylserine exposure estimated from annexin V-binding and cell volume from forward scatter in FACS analysis. Mice were infected with Plasmodium berghei (P. berghei) ANKA by injecting parasitized murine erythrocytes (1 × 10(6)) intraperitoneally. Where indicated azathioprine (5 mg/kg b.w.) was administered subcutaneously from the eighth day of infection. RESULTS: In vitro infection of human erythrocytes with P. falciparum increased annexin V-binding and initially decreased forward scatter, effects significantly augmented by azathioprine. At higher concentrations azathioprine significantly decreased intraerythrocytic DNA/RNA content (≥ 1 μM) and in vitro parasitaemia (≥ 1 μM). Administration of azathioprine significantly decreased the parasitaemia of circulating erythrocytes and increased the survival of P. berghei-infected mice (from 0% to 77% 22 days after infection). CONCLUSION: Azathioprine inhibits intraerythrocytic growth of P. falciparum, enhances suicidal death of infected erythrocytes, decreases parasitaemia and fosters host survival during malaria. BioMed Central 2009-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2694830/ /pubmed/19442289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-8-102 Text en Copyright © 2009 Bobbala et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bobbala, Diwakar
Koka, Saisudha
Geiger, Corinna
Föller, Michael
Huber, Stephan M
Lang, Florian
Azathioprine favourably influences the course of malaria
title Azathioprine favourably influences the course of malaria
title_full Azathioprine favourably influences the course of malaria
title_fullStr Azathioprine favourably influences the course of malaria
title_full_unstemmed Azathioprine favourably influences the course of malaria
title_short Azathioprine favourably influences the course of malaria
title_sort azathioprine favourably influences the course of malaria
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2694830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19442289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-8-102
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