Genetic complexity alters drug susceptibility of asexual and gametocyte stages of Plasmodium falciparum to antimalarial candidates

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Greyling, Nicola
Van der Watt, Mariette Elizabeth
Gwarinda, Hazel B.
Van Heerden, Ashleigh
Greenhouse, Bryan
Leroy, Didier
Niemand, Jandeli
Birkholtz, Lyn-Marie

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American Society for Microbiology

Abstract

Malaria elimination requires interventions able to target both the asexual blood stage (ABS) parasites and transmissible gametocyte stages of Plasmodium falciparum. Lead antimalarial candidates are evaluated against clinical isolates to address key concerns regarding efficacy and to confirm that the current, circulating parasites from endemic regions lack resistance against these candidates. While this has largely been performed on ABS parasites, limited data are available on the transmission-blocking efficacy of compounds with multistage activity. Here, we evaluated the efficacy of lead antimalarial candidates against both ABS parasites and late-stage gametocytes side-by-side, against clinical P. falciparum isolates from southern Africa. We additionally correlated drug efficacy to the genetic diversity of the clinical isolates as determined with a panel of well-characterized, genome-spanning microsatellite markers. Our data indicate varying sensitivities of the isolates to key antimalarial candidates, both for ABS parasites and gametocyte stages. While ABS parasites were efficiently killed, irrespective of genetic complexity, antimalarial candidates lost some gametocytocidal efficacy when the gametocytes originated from genetically complex, multiple-clone infections. This suggests a fitness benefit to multiclone isolates to sustain transmission and reduce drug susceptibility. In conclusion, this is the first study to investigate the efficacy of antimalarial candidates on both ABS parasites and gametocytes from P. falciparum clinical isolates where the influence of parasite genetic complexity is highlighted, ultimately aiding the malaria elimination agenda

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DATA AVAILABITY STATEMENT: The data sets supporting the conclusions of this article are available from the corresponding authors on reasonable request.
SUPPORTING INFORMATION: FILE S1: Supplementary Fig S1-S4, Tables S1-S5.

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Plasmodium falciparum, Clinical isolates, Gametocytes, Differential compound sensitivity, Genetic diversity, Malaria, SDG-03: Good health and well-being, SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure

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Greyling, N., Van der Watt, M., Gwarinda, H., Van Heerden, A., Greenhouse, B., Leroy, D., Niemand, J., Birkholtz, L.M. & John, A.O. Genetic complexity alters drug susceptibility of asexual and gametocyte stages of Plasmodium falciparum to antimalarial candidates. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 2024 Mar 6; 68(3): e0129123. doi: 10.1128/aac.01291-23.