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Antimalarial drugs: recent advances in molecular determinants of resistance and their clinical significance
Authors:C J Woodrow  S Krishna
Institution:(1) Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Centre for Infection, St. George’s, University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London, SW17 0RE, UK
Abstract:Molecular determinants of antimalarial drug resistance are useful and informative tools that complement phenotypic assays for drug resistance. They also guide the design of strategies to circumvent such resistance once it has reached levels of clinical significance. Established resistance to arylaminoalcohols such as mefloquine and lumefantrine in SE Asia is mediated primarily by gene amplification of the P. falciparum drug transporter, pfmdr1. Single nucleotide polymorphisms in pfmdr1, whether assessed in field isolates or transfection experiments, are associated with changes in IC50 values (to arylaminoalcohols and chloroquine), but not of such magnitude as to influence clinical treatment outcomes. Recently described emerging in vitro resistance to artemisinins in certain areas correlates with mutations in the SERCA-like sequence PfATP6 and supports PfATP6 as a key target for artemisinins. Received 13 February 2006; revised after revision 7 March 2006; accepted 29 March 2006
Keywords:Malaria  pfmdr1  pfcrt  PfATP6  artemisinins  mefloquine  molecular markers  resistance
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