Note to users. If you're seeing this message, it means that your browser cannot find this page's style/presentation instructions -- or possibly that you are using a browser that does not support current Web standards. Find out more about why this message is appearing, and what you can do to make your experience of our site the best it can be.
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Site Tools

  • AAAS
  • Subscribe
  • Feedback

Site Search

Search Advanced

Science 4 October 2002:
Vol. 298. no. 5591, pp. 210 - 213
DOI: 10.1126/science.1074045

Reports

Chloroquine Resistance in Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Parasites Conferred by pfcrt Mutations

Amar Bir Singh Sidhu, Dominik Verdier-Pinard, David A. Fidock*

Plasmodium falciparum chloroquine resistance is a major cause of worldwide increases in malaria mortality and morbidity. Recent laboratory and clinical studies have associated chloroquine resistance with point mutations in the gene pfcrt. However, direct proof of a causal relationship has remained elusive and most models have posited a multigenic basis of resistance. Here, we provide conclusive evidence that mutant haplotypes of the pfcrt gene product of Asian, African, or South American origin confer chloroquine resistance with characteristic verapamil reversibility and reduced chloroquine accumulation. pfcrt mutations increased susceptibility to artemisinin and quinine and minimally affected amodiaquine activity; hence, these antimalarials warrant further investigation as agents to control chloroquine-resistant falciparum malaria.

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 10461, USA.
*   To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: dfidock{at}aecom.yu.edu


Read the Full Text



THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
In Vitro Activity of Ferroquine Is Independent of Polymorphisms in Transport Protein Genes Implicated in Quinoline Resistance in Plasmodium falciparum.
M. Henry, S. Briolant, A. Fontaine, J. Mosnier, E. Baret, R. Amalvict, T. Fusai, L. Fraisse, C. Rogier, and B. Pradines (2008)
Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 52, 2755-2759
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Discordant Patterns of Genetic Variation at Two Chloroquine Resistance Loci in Worldwide Populations of the Malaria Parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
R. K. Mehlotra, G. Mattera, M. J. Bockarie, J. D. Maguire, J. K. Baird, Y. D. Sharma, M. Alifrangis, G. Dorsey, P. J. Rosenthal, D. J. Fryauff, et al. (2008)
Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 52, 2212-2222
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
A verapamil-sensitive chloroquine-associated H+ leak from the digestive vacuole in chloroquine-resistant malaria parasites.
A. M. Lehane, R. Hayward, K. J. Saliba, and K. Kirk (2008)
J. Cell Sci. 121, 1624-1632
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Drug-Regulated Expression of Plasmodium falciparum P-Glycoprotein Homologue 1: a Putative Role for Nuclear Receptors.
D. J. Johnson, A. Owen, N. Plant, P. G. Bray, and S. A. Ward (2008)
Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 52, 1438-1445
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
In Vitro Monitoring of Plasmodium falciparum Drug Resistance in French Guiana: a Synopsis of Continuous Assessment from 1994 to 2005.
E. Legrand, B. Volney, J.-B. Meynard, O. Mercereau-Puijalon, and P. Esterre (2008)
Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 52, 288-298
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Polymorphisms in the pfcrt and pfmdr1 Genes of Plasmodium falciparum and in Vitro Susceptibility to Amodiaquine and Desethylamodiaquine.
D. F. Echeverry, G. Holmgren, C. Murillo, J. C. Higuita, A. Bjorkman, J. P. Gil, and L. Osorio (2007)
Am J Trop Med Hyg 77, 1034-1038
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Monitoring and Deterring Drug-Resistant Malaria in the Era of Combination Therapy.
M. K. Laufer, A. A. Djimde, and C. V. Plowe (2007)
Am J Trop Med Hyg 77, 160-169
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Intensity of Malaria Transmission and the Spread of Plasmodium falciparum Resistant Malaria: A Review of Epidemiologic Field Evidence.
A. O. Talisuna, P. E. Okello, A. Erhart, M. Coosemans, and U. D'Alessandro (2007)
Am J Trop Med Hyg 77, 170-180
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Resistance-Mediating Plasmodium falciparum pfcrt and pfmdr1 Alleles after Treatment with Artesunate-Amodiaquine in Uganda.
S. L. Nsobya, C. Dokomajilar, M. Joloba, G. Dorsey, and P. J. Rosenthal (2007)
Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 51, 3023-3025
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Effects of Piperaquine, Chloroquine, and Amodiaquine on Drug Uptake and of These in Combination with Dihydroartemisinin against Drug-Sensitive and -Resistant Plasmodium falciparum Strains.
Q. L. Fivelman, I. S. Adagu, and D. C. Warhurst (2007)
Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 51, 2265-2267
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Amodiaquine and Artemether-Lumefantrine Select Distinct Alleles of the Plasmodium falciparum mdr1 Gene in Tanzanian Children Treated for Uncomplicated Malaria.
G. S. Humphreys, I. Merinopoulos, J. Ahmed, C. J. M. Whitty, T. K. Mutabingwa, C. J. Sutherland, and R. L. Hallett (2007)
Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 51, 991-997
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Chloroquine-Resistant Malaria in Malawi.
R. Kobbe, C. G. Meyer, J. May, J. Ursing, A. Rodrigues, P.-E. Kofoed, A. S. Muula, M. K. Laufer, C. V. Plowe, and T. E. Taylor (2007)
N. Engl. J. Med. 356, 868-869
   Full Text »    PDF »
In Vitro Efficacy, Resistance Selection, and Structural Modeling Studies Implicate the Malarial Parasite Apicoplast as the Target of Azithromycin.
A. B. S. Sidhu, Q. Sun, L. J. Nkrumah, M. W. Dunne, J. C. Sacchettini, and D. A. Fidock (2007)
J. Biol. Chem. 282, 2494-2504
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
A blasticidin S-resistant Plasmodium falciparum mutant with a defective plasmodial surface anion channel.
D. A. Hill, A. D. Pillai, F. Nawaz, K. Hayton, L. Doan, G. Lisk, and S. A. Desai (2007)
PNAS 104, 1063-1068
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MUTATIONS IN PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM CHLOROQUINE RESISTANCE TRANSPORTER AND P. FALCIPARUM MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE 1 GENES AND IN VIVO AMODIAQUINE RESISTANCE IN P. FALCIPARUM MALARIA-INFECTED CHILDREN IN NIGERIA..
C. T. HAPPI, G. O. GBOTOSHO, O. A. FOLARIN, O. M. BOLAJI, A. SOWUNMI, D. E. KYLE, W. MILHOUS, D. F. WIRTH, and A. M. J. ODUOLA (2006)
Am J Trop Med Hyg 75, 155-161
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
The pH of the digestive vacuole of Plasmodium falciparum is not associated with chloroquine resistance.
R. Hayward, K. J. Saliba, and K. Kirk (2006)
J. Cell Sci. 119, 1016-1025
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Comparative whole genome transcriptome analysis of three Plasmodium falciparum strains.
M. Llinas, Z. Bozdech, E. D. Wong, A. T. Adai, and J. L. DeRisi (2006)
Nucleic Acids Res. 34, 1166-1173
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Malaria Parasites Can Develop Stable Resistance to Artemisinin but Lack Mutations in Candidate Genes atp6 (Encoding the Sarcoplasmic and Endoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+ ATPase), tctp, mdr1, and cg10.
A. Afonso, P. Hunt, S. Cheesman, A. C. Alves, C. V. Cunha, V. do Rosario, and P. Cravo (2006)
Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 50, 480-489
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
The genetic map and comparative analysis with the physical map of Trypanosoma brucei.
A. MacLeod, A. Tweedie, S. McLellan, S. Taylor, N. Hall, M. Berriman, N. M. El-Sayed, M. Hope, C. M. R. Turner, and A. Tait (2005)
Nucleic Acids Res. 33, 6688-6693
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Mutations Conferring Drug Resistance in Malaria Parasite Drug Transporters Pgh1 and PfCRT Do Not Affect Steady-State Vacuolar Ca2+.
G. A. Biagini, D. A. Fidock, P. G. Bray, and S. A. Ward (2005)
Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 49, 4807-4808
   Full Text »    PDF »
DRUG RESISTANCE AND GENETIC DIVERSITY OF PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM PARASITES FROM SURINAME.</