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宿主和寄生虫的日常节律都会影响抗疟药物的疗效。

Daily rhythms of both host and parasite affect antimalarial drug efficacy.

作者信息

Owolabi Alíz T Y, Reece Sarah E, Schneider Petra

机构信息

Institute of Evolutionary Biology & Institute of Immunology and Infection Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Charlotte Auerbach Road, Edinburgh EH9 3FL, UK.

出版信息

Evol Med Public Health. 2021 Apr 26;9(1):208-219. doi: 10.1093/emph/eoab013. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Circadian rhythms contribute to treatment efficacy in several non-communicable diseases. However, chronotherapy (administering drugs at a particular time-of-day) against infectious diseases has been overlooked. Yet, the daily rhythms of both hosts and disease-causing agents can impact the efficacy of drug treatment. We use the rodent malaria parasite , to test whether the daily rhythms of hosts, parasites and their interactions affect sensitivity to the key antimalarial, artemisinin.

METHODOLOGY

Asexual malaria parasites develop rhythmically in the host's blood, in a manner timed to coordinate with host daily rhythms. Our experiments coupled or decoupled the timing of parasite and host rhythms, and we administered artemisinin at different times of day to coincide with when parasites were either at an early (ring) or later (trophozoite) developmental stage. We quantified the impacts of parasite developmental stage, and alignment of parasite and host rhythms, on drug sensitivity.

RESULTS

We find that rings were less sensitive to artemisinin than trophozoites, and this difference was exacerbated when parasite and host rhythms were misaligned, with little direct contribution of host time-of-day on its own. Furthermore, the blood concentration of haem at the point of treatment correlated positively with artemisinin efficacy but only when parasite and host rhythms were aligned.

CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

Parasite rhythms influence drug sensitivity . The hitherto unknown modulation by alignment between parasite and host daily rhythms suggests that disrupting the timing of parasite development could be a novel chronotherapeutic approach.

LAY SUMMARY

We reveal that chronotherapy (providing medicines at a particular time-of-day) could improve treatment for malaria infections. Specifically, parasites' developmental stage at the time of treatment and the coordination of timing between parasite and host both affect how well antimalarial drug treatment works.

摘要

背景与目的

昼夜节律对几种非传染性疾病的治疗效果有影响。然而,针对传染病的时间疗法(在一天中的特定时间给药)一直被忽视。然而,宿主和致病因子的日常节律都可能影响药物治疗的效果。我们使用啮齿动物疟原虫来测试宿主、寄生虫及其相互作用的日常节律是否会影响对关键抗疟药物青蒿素的敏感性。

方法

无性疟原虫在宿主血液中呈节律性发育,其时间与宿主的日常节律相协调。我们的实验使寄生虫和宿主节律的时间耦合或解耦,并在一天中的不同时间给予青蒿素,以使其与寄生虫处于早期(环状体)或晚期(滋养体)发育阶段的时间相吻合。我们量化了寄生虫发育阶段以及寄生虫和宿主节律的一致性对药物敏感性的影响。

结果

我们发现环状体对青蒿素的敏感性低于滋养体,当寄生虫和宿主节律失调时,这种差异会加剧,而宿主一天中的时间本身几乎没有直接影响。此外,治疗时血液中的血红素浓度与青蒿素疗效呈正相关,但仅在寄生虫和宿主节律一致时如此。

结论与启示

寄生虫节律影响药物敏感性。寄生虫与宿主日常节律之间的一致性所产生的迄今未知的调节作用表明,扰乱寄生虫发育的时间可能是一种新的时间治疗方法。

简要概述

我们发现时间疗法(在一天中的特定时间提供药物)可以改善疟疾感染的治疗。具体而言,治疗时寄生虫的发育阶段以及寄生虫与宿主之间时间的协调都会影响抗疟药物治疗的效果。

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