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Elaine B Bohórquez1, Michael Chua, Steven R Meshnick.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The naturally fluorescent compound quinine has long been used to treat malaria infections. Although some evidence suggests that quinine acts in the parasite food vacuole, the mechanism of action of quinine has not yet been resolved. The Plasmodium falciparum multidrug resistance (pfmdr1) gene encodes a food vacuolar membrane transporter and has been linked with parasite resistance to quinine. The effect of multiple pfmdr1 copies on the subcellular localization of quinine was explored.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23088166 PMCID: PMC3520729 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-11-350
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Figure 1Quinine localizes with haemozoin in the parasite food vacuole. Asynchronous parasites of PQuinine localizes with haemozoin in the parasite food vacuole. Asynchronous parasites of P. falciparum strains 3D7 (one pfmdr1 copy) and Dd2 (four copies) were incubated with QN to determine its localization. The scale bar represents 5μm. White arrows point to haemozoin crystals in the trophozoite food vacuole. QN (blue) overlapped with haemozoin in both strains and thus localized to the food vacuole.
Figure 2Quinine localization over time in . Asynchronous parasites were incubated with quinine (blue) to determine subcellular localization of the drug over an 11-hour period. White arrows point to haemozoin crystals in the food vacuole of trophozoites. Quinine overlapped with haemozoin crystals at all time points assessed. The scale bar represents 5μm.
Figure 33-D reconstruction of parasites. Z-stack images of each parasite shown in Figure 1 were used for 3-D volume rendering and colocalization analysis. No QN colocalization with LysoTracker Red was observed in either the 3D7 (left) or the Dd2 (right) strain. Because LysoTracker Red is highly specific for acidic organelles, QN appears to be in a separate and non-acidic compartment of the food vacuole. QN is shown in blue, LysoTracker Red in red, and the DNA stain DRAQ5 in green.