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Malaria based proteomics of erythrocyte surface proteins. Kim Baron University of Pretoria, Department of Pharmacology Supervisor: Dr Duncan Cromarty Co-supervisor: Dr Stoyan Stoychev. Introduction. Few diseases have had same global health & economic impacts of malaria
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Malaria based proteomics of erythrocyte surface proteins Kim Baron University of Pretoria, Department of Pharmacology Supervisor: Dr Duncan Cromarty Co-supervisor: Dr Stoyan Stoychev
Introduction • Few diseases have had same global health & economic impacts of malaria • 300 million people affected globally each year & 0.7-2.7 million annual deaths • Caused by protozoan parasite Plasmodium (falciparum) most severe form humans • Discovered 100 years ago stage specific differential protein expression
Control of malaria uses several approaches • Improve diagnosis • Improve prophylactic chemotherapy • Integrated vector control • Prevalence malaria evident worldwide • Drug-resistant parasites • Insecticide-resistant vectors • New malaria drugs are expensive & limited in supply • Safe, effective & affordable treatment critical global public health priority
The life cycle of P. falciparum in the human host & the Anopheles mosquito vector
Merozoite invasion of erythrocytes A- Recognition C + D- Tight junction formation/movement B- Reorientation E- Internalisation
Merozoite invasion of RBC’s is highly complex cascade of specific molecular interactions • Complete receptor-ligand interactions unknown • Invasion is central & essential in development of malaria speed & efficiency contributed to evolutionary success & parasitemia • Inhibition of parasite invasion before manifestation of clinical symptoms Advantage
Aim • To identify which erythrocyte surface proteins act as receptors during the initial recognition and binding of the Plasmodium falciparum merozoite to the erythrocyte during the invasion process of the malaria parasite
2-DE Band 3?? ASB (amidosulfobetaine)-14 zwitterionic detergent
ASB-14 SDS-PAGE Comparison * * Erythrocyte ghosts: absence of ASB-14 Erythrocyte ghosts: sample prep. with ASB-14
Improvements • ASB-14 utilisation with adjusted voltage settings • Active sample loading • 10% T gel instead of 4-20% T
Conclusion • Plasmodium falciparum complex & “intelligent” • RBC’s are abundant & fragile • Avoids damaging RBC • Protected from immune system • To potentially stop deadly parasite new innovative therapies • Determining exact R-L during invasion discovery of new key targets for drug & vaccine based antimalarial strategies