Author:
FOWLER R. E.,FOOKES R. E.,LAVIN F.,BANNISTER L. H.,MITCHELL G. H.
Abstract
Plasmodium falciparum merozoites have an array of 2–3
subpellicular microtubules, designated f-MAST. We have
previously shown that colchicine inhibits merozoite invasion of erythrocytes,
indicating a microtubular involvement in
this process. Colchicine inhibition of invasion was reduced by the Taxol®-stabilization
of merozoite microtubules prior
to colchicine exposure. Immunofluorescence assays showed that the number
and length of f-MASTs were reduced in
colchicine-treated merozoites, confirming that microtubules were the target
of colchicine inhibition. The dinitroaniline
drugs, trifluralin and pendimethalin, were shown by immunofluorescence
to depolymerize the f-MAST and both drugs
were inhibitory in invasion assays. These results demonstrate that the
integrity of the f-MAST is important for successful
invasion. Fluorescence imaging demonstrated the alignment of mitochondria
to f-MAST, suggesting that mitochondrial
transport might be perturbed in merozoites with disorganized f-MAST. Depolymerizing
mt in late-stage schizonts did
not affect the allocation of mitochondria to merozoites.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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