Lipoic acid biosynthesis is essential for Plasmodium falciparum transmission and influences redox response and carbon metabolism of parasite asexual blood stages

Author:

Biddau Marco,Kumar T.R. Santha,Henrich Philipp,Laine Larissa M.,Blackburn Gavin J.,Chokkathukalam Achuthanunni,Li Tao B,Sim Kim Lee,Hoffman Stephen L,Barrett Michael P.,Coombs Graham H.,McFadden Geoffrey I.,Fidock David A.,Müller Sylke,Sheiner LilachORCID

Abstract

AbstractMalaria is still one of the most important global infectious diseases. Emergence of drug resistance and a shortage of new efficient anti-malarials continue to hamper a malaria eradication agenda. Malaria parasites are highly sensitive to changes in redox environment. Understanding the mechanisms regulating parasite redox could contribute to the design of new drugs. Malaria parasites have a complex network of redox regulatory systems housed in their cytosol, in their mitochondrion and in their plastid (apicoplast). While the roles of enzymes of the thioredoxin and glutathione pathways in parasite survival have been explored, the antioxidant role of α-lipoic acid (LA) produced in the apicoplast has not been tested. We analysed the effects of LA depletion on mutant Plasmodium falciparum lacking the apicoplast lipoic acid protein ligase B (lipB). Our results showed a change in expression of redox regulators in the apicoplast and the cytosol. We further detected a change in parasite central carbon metabolism, with LA depletion influencing glycolysis and tricarboxylic acid cycle activity. Importantly, abrogation of LipB impacted P. falciparum mosquito development, preventing oocyst maturation and production of infectious sporozoite stages, thus flagging LA biosynthesis as a potential target for the development of new transmission drugs.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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