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High-throughput microsphiltration to assess red blood cell deformability and screen for malaria transmission-blocking drugs.

Julien Duez1,2, Mario Carucci1,2, Irene Garcia-Barbazan1, Matias Corral1, Oscar Perez1, Jesus Luis Presa1, Benoit Henry2, Camille Roussel2, Papa Alioune Ndour2, Noemi Bahamontes Rosa1, Laura Sanz1, Francisco-Javier Gamo1, Pierre Buffet1.   

Abstract

The mechanical retention of rigid erythrocytes in the spleen is central in major hematological diseases such as hereditary spherocytosis, sickle-cell disease and malaria. Here, we describe the use of microsphiltration (microsphere filtration) to assess erythrocyte deformability in hundreds to thousands of samples in parallel, by filtering them through microsphere layers in 384-well plates adapted for the discovery of compounds that stiffen Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes, with the aim of interrupting malaria transmission. Compound-exposed gametocytes are loaded into microsphiltration plates, filtered and then transferred to imaging plates for analysis. High-content imaging detects viable gametocytes upstream and downstream from filters and quantifies spleen-like retention. This screening assay takes 3-4 d. Unlike currently available methods used to assess red blood cell (RBC) deformability, microsphiltration enables high-throughput pharmacological screening (tens of thousands of compounds tested in a matter of months) and involves a cell mechanical challenge that induces a physiologically relevant dumbbell-shape deformation. It therefore directly assesses the ability of RBCs to cross inter-endothelial splenic slits in vivo. This protocol has potential applications in quality control for transfusion and in determination of phenotypic markers of erythrocytes in hematological diseases.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29844524     DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2018.035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Protoc        ISSN: 1750-2799            Impact factor:   13.491


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