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Plasmodium falciparum proteome changes in response to doxycycline treatment

BACKGROUND: The emergence of Plasmodium falciparum resistance to most anti-malarial compounds has highlighted the urgency to develop new drugs and to clarify the mechanisms of anti-malarial drugs currently used. Among them, doxycycline is used alone for malaria chemoprophylaxis or in combination wit...

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Autores principales: Briolant, Sébastien, Almeras, Lionel, Belghazi, Maya, Boucomont-Chapeaublanc, Elodie, Wurtz, Nathalie, Fontaine, Albin, Granjeaud, Samuel, Fusaï, Thierry, Rogier, Christophe, Pradines, Bruno
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2890676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20500856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-9-141
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author Briolant, Sébastien
Almeras, Lionel
Belghazi, Maya
Boucomont-Chapeaublanc, Elodie
Wurtz, Nathalie
Fontaine, Albin
Granjeaud, Samuel
Fusaï, Thierry
Rogier, Christophe
Pradines, Bruno
author_facet Briolant, Sébastien
Almeras, Lionel
Belghazi, Maya
Boucomont-Chapeaublanc, Elodie
Wurtz, Nathalie
Fontaine, Albin
Granjeaud, Samuel
Fusaï, Thierry
Rogier, Christophe
Pradines, Bruno
author_sort Briolant, Sébastien
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The emergence of Plasmodium falciparum resistance to most anti-malarial compounds has highlighted the urgency to develop new drugs and to clarify the mechanisms of anti-malarial drugs currently used. Among them, doxycycline is used alone for malaria chemoprophylaxis or in combination with quinine or artemisinin derivatives for malaria treatment. The molecular mechanisms of doxycycline action in P. falciparum have not yet been clearly defined, particularly at the protein level. METHODS: A proteomic approach was used to analyse protein expression changes in the schizont stage of the malarial parasite P. falciparum following doxycycline treatment. A comparison of protein expression between treated and untreated protein samples was performed using two complementary proteomic approaches: two-dimensional fluorescence difference gel electrophoresis (2D-DIGE) and isobaric tagging reagents for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ). RESULTS: After doxycycline treatment, 32 and 40 P. falciparum proteins were found to have significantly deregulated expression levels by 2D-DIGE and iTRAQ methods, respectively. Although some of these proteins have been already described as being deregulated by other drug treatments, numerous changes in protein levels seem to be specific to doxycycline treatment, which could perturb apicoplast metabolism. Quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was performed to confirm this hypothesis. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, a specific response to doxycycline treatment was distinguished and seems to involve mitochondrion and apicoplast organelles. These data provide a starting point for the elucidation of drug targets and the discovery of mechanisms of resistance to anti-malarial compounds.
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spelling pubmed-28906762010-06-24 Plasmodium falciparum proteome changes in response to doxycycline treatment Briolant, Sébastien Almeras, Lionel Belghazi, Maya Boucomont-Chapeaublanc, Elodie Wurtz, Nathalie Fontaine, Albin Granjeaud, Samuel Fusaï, Thierry Rogier, Christophe Pradines, Bruno Malar J Research BACKGROUND: The emergence of Plasmodium falciparum resistance to most anti-malarial compounds has highlighted the urgency to develop new drugs and to clarify the mechanisms of anti-malarial drugs currently used. Among them, doxycycline is used alone for malaria chemoprophylaxis or in combination with quinine or artemisinin derivatives for malaria treatment. The molecular mechanisms of doxycycline action in P. falciparum have not yet been clearly defined, particularly at the protein level. METHODS: A proteomic approach was used to analyse protein expression changes in the schizont stage of the malarial parasite P. falciparum following doxycycline treatment. A comparison of protein expression between treated and untreated protein samples was performed using two complementary proteomic approaches: two-dimensional fluorescence difference gel electrophoresis (2D-DIGE) and isobaric tagging reagents for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ). RESULTS: After doxycycline treatment, 32 and 40 P. falciparum proteins were found to have significantly deregulated expression levels by 2D-DIGE and iTRAQ methods, respectively. Although some of these proteins have been already described as being deregulated by other drug treatments, numerous changes in protein levels seem to be specific to doxycycline treatment, which could perturb apicoplast metabolism. Quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was performed to confirm this hypothesis. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, a specific response to doxycycline treatment was distinguished and seems to involve mitochondrion and apicoplast organelles. These data provide a starting point for the elucidation of drug targets and the discovery of mechanisms of resistance to anti-malarial compounds. BioMed Central 2010-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2890676/ /pubmed/20500856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-9-141 Text en Copyright ©2010 Briolant 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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Briolant, Sébastien
Almeras, Lionel
Belghazi, Maya
Boucomont-Chapeaublanc, Elodie
Wurtz, Nathalie
Fontaine, Albin
Granjeaud, Samuel
Fusaï, Thierry
Rogier, Christophe
Pradines, Bruno
Plasmodium falciparum proteome changes in response to doxycycline treatment
title Plasmodium falciparum proteome changes in response to doxycycline treatment
title_full Plasmodium falciparum proteome changes in response to doxycycline treatment
title_fullStr Plasmodium falciparum proteome changes in response to doxycycline treatment
title_full_unstemmed Plasmodium falciparum proteome changes in response to doxycycline treatment
title_short Plasmodium falciparum proteome changes in response to doxycycline treatment
title_sort plasmodium falciparum proteome changes in response to doxycycline treatment
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2890676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20500856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-9-141
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