Cysteamine, the natural metabolite of pantetheinase, shows specific activity against Plasmodium
In mice, loss of pantetheinase activity causes susceptibility to infection with Plasmodium chabaudi AS. Treatment of mice with the pantetheinase metabolite cysteamine reduces blood-stage replication of P. chabaudi and significantly increases survival. Similarly, a short exposure of Plasmodium to cys...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental parasitology 2010-08, Vol.125 (4), p.315-324 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In mice, loss of pantetheinase activity causes susceptibility to infection with
Plasmodium chabaudi AS. Treatment of mice with the pantetheinase metabolite cysteamine reduces blood-stage replication of
P. chabaudi and significantly increases survival. Similarly, a short exposure of
Plasmodium to cysteamine
ex vivo is sufficient to suppress parasite infectivity
in vivo. This effect of cysteamine is specific and not observed with a related thiol (dimercaptosuccinic acid) or with the pantethine precursor of cysteamine. Also, cysteamine does not protect against infection with the parasite
Trypanosoma cruzi or the fungal pathogen
Candida albicans, suggesting cysteamine acts directly against the parasite and does not modulate host inflammatory response. Cysteamine exposure also blocks replication of
P. falciparum in vitro; moreover, these treated parasites show higher levels of intact hemoglobin. This study highlights the
in vivo action of cysteamine against
Plasmodium and provides further evidence for the involvement of pantetheinase in host response to this infection. |
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ISSN: | 0014-4894 1090-2449 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.exppara.2010.02.009 |