Magneto-optical assessment of Plasmodium parasite growth via hemozoin crystal size

Author:

Orbán Ágnes1,Schumacher Jan-Jonas2,Mucza Szilvia1,Strinic Ana2,Molnár Petra3,Babai Réka1,Halbritter András1,Vértessy Beáta G.1,Karl Stephan4,Krohns Stephan2,Kézsmárki István2

Affiliation:

1. BME Budapest University of Technology and Economics

2. University of Augsburg

3. Institute of Enzymology, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Budapest, Hungary

4. James Cook University

Abstract

Abstract Hemozoin is a natural biomarker formed during the hemoglobin metabolism of Plasmodiumparasites, the causative agents of malaria. The rotating-crystal magneto-optical detection (RMOD) has been developed for its rapid and sensitive detection both in cell cultures and patient samples. In the current article we demonstrate that, besides quantifying the overall concentration of hemozoin produced by the parasites, RMOD can also track the size distribution of the hemozoin crystals. We establish the relations between the magneto-optical signal, the mean parasite age and the median crystal size throughout one erythrocytic cycle of Plasmodium falciparum parasites, where the latter two are determined by optical and scanning electron microscopy, respectively. The significant correlation between the magneto-optical signal and the stage distribution of the parasites indicates that the RMOD method can be utilized for species-specific malaria diagnosis and for the quick assessment of drug efficacy.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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