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Evidence for the Contribution of the Hemozoin Synthesis Pathway of the Murine Plasmodium yoelii to the Resistance to Artemisinin-Related Drugs

Plasmodium falciparum malaria is a major global health problem, causing approximately 780,000 deaths each year. In response to the spreading of P. falciparum drug resistance, WHO recommended in 2001 to use artemisinin derivatives in combination with a partner drug (called ACT) as first-line treatmen...

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Autores principales: Witkowski, Benoit, Lelièvre, Joel, Nicolau-Travers, Marie-Laure, Iriart, Xavier, Njomnang Soh, Patrice, Bousejra-ElGarah, Fatima, Meunier, Bernard, Berry, Antoine, Benoit-Vical, Françoise
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3293827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22403683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032620
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author Witkowski, Benoit
Lelièvre, Joel
Nicolau-Travers, Marie-Laure
Iriart, Xavier
Njomnang Soh, Patrice
Bousejra-ElGarah, Fatima
Meunier, Bernard
Berry, Antoine
Benoit-Vical, Françoise
author_facet Witkowski, Benoit
Lelièvre, Joel
Nicolau-Travers, Marie-Laure
Iriart, Xavier
Njomnang Soh, Patrice
Bousejra-ElGarah, Fatima
Meunier, Bernard
Berry, Antoine
Benoit-Vical, Françoise
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description Plasmodium falciparum malaria is a major global health problem, causing approximately 780,000 deaths each year. In response to the spreading of P. falciparum drug resistance, WHO recommended in 2001 to use artemisinin derivatives in combination with a partner drug (called ACT) as first-line treatment for uncomplicated falciparum malaria, and most malaria-endemic countries have since changed their treatment policies accordingly. Currently, ACT are often the last treatments that can effectively and rapidly cure P. falciparum infections permitting to significantly decrease the mortality and the morbidity due to malaria. However, alarming signs of emerging resistance to artemisinin derivatives along the Thai-Cambodian border are of major concern. Through long-term in vivo pressures, we have been able to select a murine malaria model resistant to artemisinins. We demonstrated that the resistance of Plasmodium to artemisinin-based compounds depends on alterations of heme metabolism and on a loss of hemozoin formation linked to the down-expression of the recently identified Heme Detoxification Protein (HDP). These artemisinins resistant strains could be able to detoxify the free heme by an alternative catabolism pathway involving glutathione (GSH)-mediation. Finally, we confirmed that artemisinins act also like quinolines against Plasmodium via hemozoin production inhibition. The work proposed here described the mechanism of action of this class of molecules and the resistance to artemisinins of this model. These results should help both to reinforce the artemisinins activity and avoid emergence and spread of endoperoxides resistance by focusing in adequate drug partners design. Such considerations appear crucial in the current context of early artemisinin resistance in Asia.
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spelling pubmed-32938272012-03-08 Evidence for the Contribution of the Hemozoin Synthesis Pathway of the Murine Plasmodium yoelii to the Resistance to Artemisinin-Related Drugs Witkowski, Benoit Lelièvre, Joel Nicolau-Travers, Marie-Laure Iriart, Xavier Njomnang Soh, Patrice Bousejra-ElGarah, Fatima Meunier, Bernard Berry, Antoine Benoit-Vical, Françoise PLoS One Research Article Plasmodium falciparum malaria is a major global health problem, causing approximately 780,000 deaths each year. In response to the spreading of P. falciparum drug resistance, WHO recommended in 2001 to use artemisinin derivatives in combination with a partner drug (called ACT) as first-line treatment for uncomplicated falciparum malaria, and most malaria-endemic countries have since changed their treatment policies accordingly. Currently, ACT are often the last treatments that can effectively and rapidly cure P. falciparum infections permitting to significantly decrease the mortality and the morbidity due to malaria. However, alarming signs of emerging resistance to artemisinin derivatives along the Thai-Cambodian border are of major concern. Through long-term in vivo pressures, we have been able to select a murine malaria model resistant to artemisinins. We demonstrated that the resistance of Plasmodium to artemisinin-based compounds depends on alterations of heme metabolism and on a loss of hemozoin formation linked to the down-expression of the recently identified Heme Detoxification Protein (HDP). These artemisinins resistant strains could be able to detoxify the free heme by an alternative catabolism pathway involving glutathione (GSH)-mediation. Finally, we confirmed that artemisinins act also like quinolines against Plasmodium via hemozoin production inhibition. The work proposed here described the mechanism of action of this class of molecules and the resistance to artemisinins of this model. These results should help both to reinforce the artemisinins activity and avoid emergence and spread of endoperoxides resistance by focusing in adequate drug partners design. Such considerations appear crucial in the current context of early artemisinin resistance in Asia. Public Library of Science 2012-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3293827/ /pubmed/22403683 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032620 Text en Witkowski et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Witkowski, Benoit
Lelièvre, Joel
Nicolau-Travers, Marie-Laure
Iriart, Xavier
Njomnang Soh, Patrice
Bousejra-ElGarah, Fatima
Meunier, Bernard
Berry, Antoine
Benoit-Vical, Françoise
Evidence for the Contribution of the Hemozoin Synthesis Pathway of the Murine Plasmodium yoelii to the Resistance to Artemisinin-Related Drugs
title Evidence for the Contribution of the Hemozoin Synthesis Pathway of the Murine Plasmodium yoelii to the Resistance to Artemisinin-Related Drugs
title_full Evidence for the Contribution of the Hemozoin Synthesis Pathway of the Murine Plasmodium yoelii to the Resistance to Artemisinin-Related Drugs
title_fullStr Evidence for the Contribution of the Hemozoin Synthesis Pathway of the Murine Plasmodium yoelii to the Resistance to Artemisinin-Related Drugs
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for the Contribution of the Hemozoin Synthesis Pathway of the Murine Plasmodium yoelii to the Resistance to Artemisinin-Related Drugs
title_short Evidence for the Contribution of the Hemozoin Synthesis Pathway of the Murine Plasmodium yoelii to the Resistance to Artemisinin-Related Drugs
title_sort evidence for the contribution of the hemozoin synthesis pathway of the murine plasmodium yoelii to the resistance to artemisinin-related drugs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3293827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22403683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032620
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