A Comparison and Analysis of Several Ways to Promote Haematin (Haem) Polymerisation and an Assessment of Its Initiation In Vitro

We compared several methods for producing haematin polymerisation at physiological temperatures (i.e., 37°) and found that a trophozoite lysate-mediated reaction was inappropriate for measuring compound inhibition of haematin polymerisation. Using this method, we obtained significantly higher ic 50...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical pharmacology 1998-03, Vol.55 (6), p.737-747
Hauptverfasser: Dorn, Arnulf, Vippagunta, Sudha Rani, Matile, Hugues, Bubendorf, André, Vennerstrom, Jonathan L., Ridley, Robert G.
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Zusammenfassung:We compared several methods for producing haematin polymerisation at physiological temperatures (i.e., 37°) and found that a trophozoite lysate-mediated reaction was inappropriate for measuring compound inhibition of haematin polymerisation. Using this method, we obtained significantly higher ic 50 values (concentration inhibiting haematin polymerisation by 50%) for certain compounds than when other methods were used, including a food vacuole lysate-mediated reaction. This difference was probably due to the binding of these compounds to cytosolic parasite proteins, as proteinase K treatment of the trophozoite lysate reversed this effect. The initiation of haematin polymerisation was also investigated using several assays. It was found that haematin polymerisation occurred spontaneously, in the absence of preformed haemozoin, over a period of several days, but that the process was more rapid when an acetonitrile extract of malarial trophozoites was added. This extract contained no detectable protein, and its activity could be replicated using an extract from uninfected erythrocytes and by using lipids. We therefore postulate that no protein or parasite-specific material is absolutely required for the initiation of haematin polymerisation. The formation of β-haematin de novo using the acetonitrile extract is more pH-dependent than the generation of newly synthesised β-haematin from preformed haemozoin and cannot proceed much above pH = 6. We postulate that the initiation of haematin polymerisation is more sensitive to the equilibrium of haematin between its monomeric and μ-oxo dimer form and requires a higher concentration of monomer than for the elongation phase of polymerisation.
ISSN:0006-2952
1873-2968
DOI:10.1016/S0006-2952(97)00509-1