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Tolerance of Gambian Plasmodium falciparum to Dihydroartemisinin and Lumefantrine Detected by Ex Vivo Parasite Survival Rate Assay.

Haddijatou Mbye1,2, Fatoumata Bojang2, Aminata Seedy Jawara2, Bekai Njie2, Nuredin Ibrahim Mohammed2, Joseph Okebe3, Umberto D'Alessandro2,4, Alfred Amambua-Ngwa5,4.   

Abstract

Monitoring of Plasmodium falciparum sensitivity to antimalarial drugs in Africa is vital for malaria elimination. However, the commonly used ex vivo/in vitro 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) test gives inconsistent results for several antimalarials, while the alternative ring-stage survival assay (RSA) for artemisinin derivatives has not been widely adopted. Here, we applied an alternative two-color flow cytometry-based parasite survival rate assay (PSRA) to detect ex vivo antimalarial tolerance in P. falciparum isolates from The Gambia. The PSRA infers parasite viability by quantifying reinvasion of uninfected cells following 3 consecutive days of drug exposure (10-fold the IC50 of drug for field isolates). The drug survival rate is obtained for each isolate from the slope of the growth/death curve. We obtained parasite survival rates of 41 isolates for dihydroartemisinin (DHA) and lumefantrine (LUM) out of 51 infections tested by ring-stage survival assay (RSA) against DHA. We also determined the genotypes for known drug resistance genetic loci in the P. falciparum genes Pfdhfr, Pfdhps, Pfmdr, Pfcrt, and Pfk13 The PSRA results determined for 41 Gambian isolates showed faster killing and lower variance after treatment with DHA than after treatment with LUM, despite a strong correlation between the two drugs. Four and three isolates were tolerant to DHA and LUM, respectively, with continuous growth during drug exposure. Isolates with the PfMDR1-Y184F mutant variant showed increased LUM survival, though the results were not statistically significant. Sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine (SP) resistance markers were fixed, while all other antimalarial variants were prevalent in more than 50% of the population. The PSRA detected ex vivo antimalarial tolerance in Gambian P. falciparum This calls for its wider application and for increased vigilance against resistance to artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) in this population.
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Keywords:  Plasmodium falciparumzzm321990; antimalarial agents; artemisinin combination therapies; drug resistance; drug tolerance; ex vivo; ex vivo survival rates; flow cytometry; genotypes

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33020162      PMCID: PMC7927851          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.00720-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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