2013
DOI: 10.1128/aac.00870-13
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Identification of MMV Malaria Box Inhibitors of Plasmodium falciparum Early-Stage Gametocytes Using a Luciferase-Based High-Throughput Assay

Abstract: The design of new antimalarial combinations to treat Plasmodium falciparum infections requires drugs that, in addition to resolving disease symptoms caused by asexual blood stage parasites, can also interrupt transmission to the mosquito vector. Gametocytes, which are essential for transmission, develop as sexual blood stage parasites in the human host over 8 to 12 days and are the most accessible developmental stage for transmission-blocking drugs. Considerable effort is currently being devoted to identifying… Show more

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“…While it is highly active against the asexual parasites (Clarkson et al, 2004) there has been no report of its potency on P. falciparum NF54 gametocyte stages. However, A. annua (Asteraceae), that produces a sesquiterpene lactone, artemisinin, has gametocytocidal properties in vitro Lucantoni et al, 2013). The genus Artemisia is well known for the production of sesquiterpene lactones (Al-khathlan et al, 1992) and A. afra is no exception (Al-khathlan et al, 1992;Jakupovic et al, 1988) but there is no evidence for the presence of artemisinin in the latter specie (Van der Kooy et al, 2008;Liu et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…While it is highly active against the asexual parasites (Clarkson et al, 2004) there has been no report of its potency on P. falciparum NF54 gametocyte stages. However, A. annua (Asteraceae), that produces a sesquiterpene lactone, artemisinin, has gametocytocidal properties in vitro Lucantoni et al, 2013). The genus Artemisia is well known for the production of sesquiterpene lactones (Al-khathlan et al, 1992) and A. afra is no exception (Al-khathlan et al, 1992;Jakupovic et al, 1988) but there is no evidence for the presence of artemisinin in the latter specie (Van der Kooy et al, 2008;Liu et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…that are structurally similar to those known to be gametocytocidal either in vitro, in vivo or ex vivo Adjalley et al, 2011;D'Alessandro et al, 2013;Duffy and Avery, 2013;Jones et al, 1994;Lucantoni et al, 2013Lucantoni et al, , 2010Saenz et al, 2013;Sun et al, 2013;Yerbanga et al, 2014). Using these two parallel selection strategies, the ethnobotanical set was narrowed down to a hundred plant species from which eight were collected and screened in the current study.…”
Section: Plant Selection Collection and Crude Acetone Extract Preparmentioning
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“…The Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) Malaria Box of 400 compounds (selectively active against asexual parasites [22]) has been screened worldwide for activity against stage IV/V gametocytes [20,[23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]. Primary hit rates (>80% inhibition at 5 μM) of 4.5-24% [20,23,27,29] were achieved when screened against stage IV/V gametocytes; this increased to 33% against stage I-III gametocytes [23,26].…”
Section: Transmission-blocking Compounds: Challenges To Successmentioning
confidence: 99%