Mutations in the kelch propeller domain (K13 propeller) of parasites from Southeast Asia are associated with reduced susceptibility to artemisinin. We exposed -cultured stage V gametocytes from Cambodian K13 propeller mutant parasites to dihydroartemisinin and evaluated the inhibition of male gamete formation in an exflagellation inhibition assay (EIA). Gametocytes with the R539T and C580Y K13 propeller alleles were less susceptible to dihydroartemisinin and had significantly higher 50% inhibitory concentrations (ICs) than did gametocytes with wild-type alleles.

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