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Antagonistic antimalarial properties of a methoxyamino chalcone derivative and 3-hydroxypyridinones in combination with dihydroartemisinin against Plasmodium falciparum.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The spread of artemisinin (ART)-resistant Plasmodium falciparum threatens the control of malaria. Mutations in the propeller domains of P. falciparum Kelch13 (k13) are strongly associated with ART resistance. Ferredoxin (Fd), a component of the ferredoxin/NADP+ reductase (Fd/FNR) redox system, is essential for isoprenoid precursor synthesis in the plasmodial apicoplast, which is important for K13-dependent hemoglobin trafficking and ART activation. Therefore, Fd is an antimalarial drug target and fd mutations may modulate ART sensitivity. We hypothesized that loss of Fd/FNR function enhances the effect of k13 mutation on ART resistance.

Methods

In this study, methoxyamino chalcone (C3), an antimalarial compound that has been reported to inhibit the interaction of recombinant Fd and FNR proteins, was used as a chemical inhibitor of the Fd/FNR redox system. We investigated the inhibitory effects of dihydroartemisinin (DHA), C3, and iron chelators including deferiprone (DFP), 1-(N-acetyl-6-aminohexyl)-3-hydroxy-2-methylpyridin-4-one (CM1) and deferiprone-resveratrol hybrid (DFP-RVT) against wild-type (WT), k13 mutant, fd mutant, and k13 fd double mutant P. falciparum parasites. Furthermore, we investigated the pharmacological interaction of C3 with DHA, in which the iron chelators were used as reference ART antagonists.

Results

C3 showed antimalarial potency similar to that of the iron chelators. As expected, combining DHA with C3 or iron chelators exhibited a moderately antagonistic effect. No differences were observed among the mutant parasites with respect to their sensitivity to C3, iron chelators, or the interactions of these compounds with DHA.

Discussion

The data suggest that inhibitors of the Fd/FNR redox system should be avoided as ART partner drugs in ART combination therapy for treating malaria.

SUBMITTER: Kampoun T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10149052 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antagonistic antimalarial properties of a methoxyamino chalcone derivative and 3-hydroxypyridinones in combination with dihydroartemisinin against <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i>.

Kampoun Tanyaluck T   Koonyosying Pimpisid P   Ruangsuriya Jetsada J   Prommana Parichat P   Shaw Philip J PJ   Kamchonwongpaisan Sumalee S   Suwito Hery H   Puspaningsih Ni Nyoman Tri NNT   Uthaipibull Chairat C   Srichairatanakool Somdet S  

PeerJ 20230427


<h4>Background</h4>The spread of artemisinin (ART)-resistant <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> threatens the control of malaria. Mutations in the propeller domains of <i>P. falciparum</i> Kelch13 (<i>k13</i>) are strongly associated with ART resistance. Ferredoxin (Fd), a component of the ferredoxin/NADP<sup>+</sup> reductase (Fd/FNR) redox system, is essential for isoprenoid precursor synthesis in the plasmodial apicoplast, which is important for K13-dependent hemoglobin trafficking and ART activati  ...[more]

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