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Glutathione Reductase-null Malaria Parasites Have Normal Blood Stage Growth but Arrest during Development in the Mosquito
Authors:Rebecca Pastrana-Mena   Rhoel R. Dinglasan   Blandine Franke-Fayard   Joel Vega-Rodr��guez   Mariela Fuentes-Caraballo   Abel Baerga-Ortiz   Isabelle Coppens   Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena   Chris J. Janse     Adelfa E. Serrano
Abstract:Malaria parasites contain a complete glutathione (GSH) redox system, and several enzymes of this system are considered potential targets for antimalarial drugs. Through generation of a γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase (γ-GCS)-null mutant of the rodent parasite Plasmodium berghei, we previously showed that de novo GSH synthesis is not critical for blood stage multiplication but is essential for oocyst development. In this study, phenotype analyses of mutant parasites lacking expression of glutathione reductase (GR) confirmed that GSH metabolism is critical for the mosquito oocyst stage. Similar to what was found for γ-GCS, GR is not essential for blood stage growth. GR-null parasites showed the same sensitivity to methylene blue and eosin B as wild type parasites, demonstrating that these compounds target molecules other than GR in Plasmodium. Attempts to generate parasites lacking both GR and γ-GCS by simultaneous disruption of gr and γ-gcs were unsuccessful. This demonstrates that the maintenance of total GSH levels required for blood stage survival is dependent on either de novo GSH synthesis or glutathione disulfide (GSSG) reduction by Plasmodium GR. Our studies provide new insights into the role of the GSH system in malaria parasites with implications for the development of drugs targeting GSH metabolism.
Keywords:Development   Glutathione   Parasite Metabolism   Parasite   Protozoan   GR   Plasmodium berghei   Drug Target   gamma-Glutamylcysteine synthetase   Glutathione Reductase
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