Article
Stage-specific Activity of Potential Antimalarial Compounds Measured in Vitro by Flow Cytometry in Comparison to Optical Microscopy and Hypoxanthine Uptake
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Autor
CONTRERAS, CARMEN E.
Rivas, María A.
Domínguez, José
Charris, Jaime
Palacios, Mario
Bianco Colmenares, Nicolás E.
Blanca, Isaac
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Resumen
The evaluation of new antimalarial agents using older methods of monitoring sensitivity to antimalarial drugs
are laborious and poorly suited to discriminate stage-specific activity. We used flow cytometry to study the effect of
established antimalarial compounds, cysteine protease inhibitors, and a quinolone against asexual stages of Plasmodium
falciparum. Cultured P. falciparum parasites were treated for 48 h with different drug concentrations and the
parasitemia was determined by flow cytometry methods after DNA staining with propidium iodide. P. falciparum
erythrocytic life cycle stages were readily distinguished by flow cytometry. Activities of established and new antimalarial
compounds measured by flow cytometry were equivalent to results obtained with microscopy and metabolite
uptake assays. The antimalarial activity of all compounds was higher against P. falciparum trophozoite stages.
Advantages of flow cytometry analysis over traditional assays included higher throughput for data collection,
insight into the stage-specificity of antimalarial activity avoiding use of radioactive isotopes.