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Activation of a PAK-MEK signalling pathway in malaria parasite-infected erythrocytes

Sicard, Audrey
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Semblat, Jean-Philippe
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Doerig, Caroline
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2011
Cellular Microbiology

P>Merozoites of malaria parasites invade red blood cells (RBCs), where they multiply by schizogony, undergoing development through ring, trophozoite and schizont stages that are responsible for malaria pathogenesis. Here, we report that a protein kinase-mediated signalling pathway involving host RBC PAK1 and MEK1, which do not have orthologues in the Plasmodium kinome, is selectively stimulated in Plasmodium falciparum-infected (versus uninfected) RBCs, as determined by the use of phospho-specific antibodies directed against the activated forms of these enzymes. Pharmacological interference with host MEK and PAK function using highly specific allosteric inhibitors in their known cellular IC50 ranges results in parasite death. Furthermore, MEK inhibitors have parasiticidal effects in vitro on hepatocyte and erythrocyte stages of the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium berghei, indicating conservation of this subversive strategy in malaria parasites. These findings have profound implications for the development of novel strategies for antimalarial chemotherapy.

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DOI
10.1111/j.1462-5822.2011.01582.x
Web of Science ID

WOS:000290626800006

Author(s)
Sicard, Audrey
Semblat, Jean-Philippe
Doerig, Caroline
Hamelin, Romain
Moniatte, Marc
Dorin-Semblat, Dominique
Spicer, Julie A.
Srivastava, Anubhav
Retzlaff, Silke
Heussler, Volker
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Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Cellular Microbiology
Volume

13

Issue

6

Start page

836

End page

845

Subjects

Plasmodium-Falciparum

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Protein-Kinase

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Map Kinases

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In-Vitro

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Phosphorylation

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Inhibition

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Cell

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Mechanism

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Cancer

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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December 16, 2011
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/74126
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