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Maciuk A., Mazier D., Duval Romain. (2023). Future antimalarials from Artemisia : a rationale for natural product mining against drug-refractory Plasmodium stages [+ correction 1 p., 2024]. Natural Product Reports, 40, 1130-1144 [+ correction 1 p.]. ISSN 0265-0568.

Titre du document
Future antimalarials from Artemisia : a rationale for natural product mining against drug-refractory Plasmodium stages [+ correction 1 p., 2024]
Année de publication
2023
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000963825600001
Auteurs
Maciuk A., Mazier D., Duval Romain
Source
Natural Product Reports, 2023, 40, 1130-1144 [+ correction 1 p.] ISSN 0265-0568
Infusions of the plants Artemisia annua and A. afra are gaining broad popularity to prevent or treat malaria. There is an urgent need to address this controversial public health question by providing solid scientific evidence in relation to these uses. Infusions of either species were shown to inhibit the asexual blood stages, the liver stages including the hypnozoites, but also the sexual stages, the gametocytes, of Plasmodium parasites. Elimination of hypnozoites and sterilization of mature gametocytes remain pivotal elements of the radical cure of P. vivax, and the blockage of P. vivax and P. falciparum transmission, respectively. Drugs active against these stages are restricted to the 8-aminoquinolines primaquine and tafenoquine, a paucity worsened by their double dependence on the host genetic to elicit clinical activity without severe toxicity. Besides artemisinin, these Artemisia spp. contain many natural products effective against Plasmodium asexual blood stages, but their activity against hypnozoites and gametocytes was never investigated. In the context of important therapeutic issues, we provide a review addressing (i) the role of artemisinin in the bioactivity of these Artemisia infusions against specific parasite stages, i.e., alone or in association with other phytochemicals; (ii) the mechanisms of action and biological targets in Plasmodium of ca. 60 infusion-specific Artemisia phytochemicals, with an emphasis on drug-refractory parasite stages (i.e., hypnozoites and gametocytes). Our objective is to guide the strategic prospecting of antiplasmodial natural products from these Artemisia spp., paving the way toward novel antimalarial "hit" compounds either naturally occurring or Artemisia-inspired.
Plan de classement
Biochimie [020BIOCHI] ; Lutte [052ANOPAL04] ; Ethnobotanique [076BOTA07]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010087653]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010087653
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